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  6. New social media age restrictions for under-16s start 10 December

New social media age restrictions for under-16s start 10 December

What families need to know

New social media age restrictions for under-16s start 10 December

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17/11/2025

From 10 December 2025, new laws will come into effect across Australia that restrict social media access for children and young people under the age of 16.

This world-first initiative aims to protect young people’s mental health and wellbeing by reducing exposure to harmful content and addictive online features.

Under the new rules, major platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, X (Twitter), YouTube, Threads, Reddit and Kick will be required to take reasonable steps to prevent anyone under 16 from creating or maintaining an account.

Companies that fail to comply could face significant penalties.

Research shows that early and prolonged exposure to social media can impact cognitive development, sleep, and mental health.

By delaying access until age 16, the Australian government hopes to give young people more time to build resilience and healthy habits.

While the responsibility for enforcement lies with social media companies, families will need to prepare for the transition.

Start conversations now about what these changes mean for your household.

Consider how you will reduce social media use, what alternative activities can keep children engaged, and how younger siblings will be supported if older ones remain online.

It is also important to think about how children will stay connected with friends during the holiday break and what supports are available to maintain mental health and wellbeing during this change.

The eSafety Commissioner has published guidance to help families prepare, including FAQs and a list of platforms affected by the restrictions:

  • Social media age restrictions – overview
  • FAQs
  • Which platforms are age-restricted?

Start planning with your family and encourage open conversations with your children.

These changes are designed to support healthy development and keep kids safe online.

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Last Updated: 17/11/2025
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