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APAC Leading on Kids' Social Media Crackdowns

APAC Leading on Kids' Social Media Crackdowns

Bloomberg12-05-2025
Good morning, it's Keira here in a very overcast Sydney. Here's some of the top news stories to start your morning…
Today's must-reads:
• APAC leads on kids' social media ban
• Albanese retains key ministers
• Future of gas exports in question
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