Kids Are Still Scrolling — and Big Tech Is Cashing In
Elise Searson Prakaash Elise Searson Prakaash

Kids Are Still Scrolling — and Big Tech Is Cashing In

Children are one of the most valuable audiences in the digital economy. Twelve-year-old Mia says Australia’s new social-media rules barely dented her scrolling habits — raising questions about whether platforms can really be kept from courting young users.

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Seven Years Is Not Justice
Elise Searson Prakaash Elise Searson Prakaash

Seven Years Is Not Justice

I reported the man who sexually abused me when I was four years old. Seven years later, the investigation is still “ongoing.” Five years into my civil claim, I’m no closer to justice — just more traumatised, more exhausted, and more furious at a system that protects perpetrators better than it protects survivors.

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The POWER in Advocacy Can Put More Paedophiles Behind Bars
Elise Searson Prakaash Elise Searson Prakaash

The POWER in Advocacy Can Put More Paedophiles Behind Bars

To many logical-thinking Australians, the simple fact that a person would sexually abuse a child is enough to blow their good character out of the water, but not in the eyes of the law where the same person who pursues children for their sexual gratification can also be a morally 'good person'.

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