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Online betting crackdown: A Sydney teen is reportedly using offshore prediction markets despite Australia’s restrictions, highlighting how young people are finding workarounds to bet on everything from elections to markets. Social media age rules: A new Family Online Safety Institute report says support for Australia’s under-16 social media minimum age ban is rising among both kids and parents, as enforcement continues. Space and communications risk: FOI documents suggest the government is privately concerned about Australia’s growing reliance on Starlink and the challenge of enforcing local rules over a foreign satellite network. Health regulation: The FDA has approved a long-used sunscreen ingredient (bemotrizinol), a reminder that Australia and other countries have moved faster on some skincare regulation. Law and firearms: WA’s Supreme Court has rejected a sovereign citizen’s challenge after police raids seized guns and cancelled licences. World Cup build-up: A guide to the 2026 World Cup in Boston focuses on last-minute logistics and watch-party plans as the tournament kicks off.

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