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Julie Inman Grant, Australia’s eSafety Commissioner: Keep kids away from social media until they are ready

04/02/2026
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“To keep kids away until they're ready, I think that is the monumental circuit breaker move that we need to move to.”

Katy Watson speaks to Julie Inman Grant, Australia’s eSafety Commissioner about the country’s social media ban for under 16s.

Brought up in Seattle, North America Julie has spent her career in the technology sector working for Microsoft, Twitter and Adobe in public policy and safety before moving into government. She moved to Australia more than 25 years ago and from 2017 Julie has been working on online safety. In her role as commissioner she’s become the target of free speech absolutists like Elon Musk, who’ve accused of her trying to censor the internet.

No stranger to controversy and abuse, she’s now the public face of Australia’s landmark social media ban for children under 16 which came into force in December.

Now countries around the world are considering similar bans as cases of online addiction, self harm and abuse are reportedly on the rise.

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(Image: Julie Inman Grant Credit: Reuters)

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