Australia’s social media age limit: What parents must know before the ban 

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Australia is introducing a social media age limit for children under 13 on 10 December 2025. Discover what it means, how to prepare your kids, and expert tips for online safety.

Why the social media age limit matters

Many parents have long expressed concern about children’s exposure to social media. Dr Justin Coulson, parenting expert and PhD in psychology, explains:

“Australian parents have told me they often feel powerless in the face of Big Tech. The government stepping in here is helpful, and the results will be beneficial almost universally. Families need this. Kids need this. Parents need this.”

The law will require platforms to verify users’ ages before account creation. Platforms that don’t comply could face fines or other enforcement actions, helping hold Big Tech accountable for children’s online safety.


How parents can prepare

The eSafety Commissioner has published guides and resources (LINK) to help families navigate the upcoming changes. These include tips on:

  • Saving photos, videos, and other online content
  • Starting conversations with kids about social media use
  • Teaching digital safety habits

 

Key resources:

 

Dr Coulson also suggests balancing online and offline life:

“Start building community in real life, swap phone numbers, arrange face-to-face catch-ups, and even consider bringing landlines back into your home.”


Ongoing online safety

While the ban protects younger children, it isn’t a complete solution to screen-time and social media challenges.

Parents should continue discussing:

  • Responsible gaming and social media use
  • Online etiquette and safety
  • Balancing screen time with offline activities

 

Open communication remains key to helping children navigate digital spaces safely and confidently.

The upcoming social media age limit is a first step in keeping kids safe online. Parents who prepare now—and engage in ongoing conversations with their children—will help foster a healthy, balanced, and safe online experience.


Learn more: eSafety Commissioner: Social Media Age Restrictions FAQ

 

 

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