Oliver Conway
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
This isn't your typical teenage upbringing, cleaning out cattle troughs.
But in so many ways, life in Australia's vast outback is surprisingly normal.
On the back of her buggy, Brianna's got an internet extender, giving her much-needed connections far from her friends.
Connections that might now look a little shakier than before with the new van in place.
Remember when I sent you that little video of Truffle helping me muster and it was just really funny, you know, you can just share...
While mum Megan is glad social media companies are being forced to be more responsible, she's not sure how much it will achieve.
I think they'll still find apps and avenues to talk.
I do get concerned though that if they think they're not supposed to be there, will they still report if they come across an online predator or they do experience bullying when they know they probably shouldn't be there?
Meta, though, has been getting ahead of the curve, booting off some young Australian teens before the restrictions officially started.
Grace, who's heading off on a summer road trip with her family, is not happy.
We spend a lot of time dealing with the fallout.
Iris Nastassi is the principal at Rosebank College in Sydney.
It's two in the morning.
Video snippets are all Emma Mason has left to remember her daughter Tilly.
Tilly killed herself after being cyberbullied and Emma has made it her mission to campaign for this law.
Others are keen to see if it's worth copying.
Tens of thousands of people have fled their homes in border areas of Cambodia and Thailand following a resumption of fighting.
The Thai military said clashes had expanded to six border provinces and five of its soldiers had been killed since hostilities resumed on Monday.
Cambodia says Thai attacks have killed seven civilians.
The two nations are blaming each other for breaking a truce brokered by the US and Malaysia.