Australia Launches $74M Online Terrorism Centre

The Australian government is setting up a new Counter Terrorism Online Centre with a $74 million budget to tackle the digital threat of violent extremism and terrorism. This centre, led by ASIO and the Australian Federal Police, aims to monitor and disrupt extremist content online, with a special focus on preventing the radicalization of young people. What does it mean for you? If you're a parent, it's time to check in on what your kids are doing online. This initiative might make digital spaces safer, but staying informed and involved is still key.

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