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<title>Australia Launches A$14 Million Campaign Ahead of Teen Social Media Ban</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ SYDNEY, Oct 14 – Australia has rolled out a multimillion-dollar marketing campaign to promote its world-first ban on social media for teenagers under 16, set to take effect on December 10. The A$14 million ($9.05 million) campaign, titled “For The Good Of,” will appear on TV, billboards, and social media, highlighting the government’s message that the law is aimed at protecting young people. ]]></description>
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