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Minister Splurges $100K on NYC Trip to Promote Social Media Ban

BREAKING: New documents reveal that Australian Communications Minister Anika Wells spent nearly $100,000 on flights for herself and her staff to New York earlier this year to promote a controversial social media ban for under-16s. The trip occurred during the UN High-Level Week in September and has sparked outrage over the significant taxpayer expense.

Wells attended the UN meetings, engaging in approximately a dozen discussions with tech giants including Meta, Amazon, and Microsoft, as well as Sweden’s Social Affairs Minister. Taxpayer funds reportedly covered between $22,000 and $38,000 per person for travel, with an additional $15,000 allocated for accommodation and over $7,000 for meals and ground transportation.

The trip has drawn sharp criticism from the opposition. Melissa McIntosh, the opposition communications spokesperson, labeled the journey a “PR trip,” questioning the appropriateness of the timing amid the ongoing triple-0 crisis in Australia. “While families back home are left wondering how the Minister will implement the social media ban, the Minister and her staff spent over $72,000 on flights to spruik its success to the UN,” McIntosh stated.

Social media concerns have intensified as families express worry about children seeking alternative platforms. The Albanese government aims to enact the social media ban on December 10, and last week, Malaysia announced a similar ban for children under 16 starting next year.

During her New York visit, Wells was photographed at Old Mates Pub alongside Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Foreign Minister Penny Wong, raising eyebrows over the celebratory nature of the outing while significant issues unfolded back home. “Sometimes you’ve got to celebrate the big moments,” Wells captioned the Instagram post.

In response to inquiries, Wells’ office confirmed that she met with various international figures and industry leaders to discuss Australia’s strategy for enhancing online safety and promoting its social media minimum age reforms. Authorities emphasized the importance of sharing Australia’s experiences in implementing the under-16s social media ban.

The Albanese government is under pressure to demonstrate the effectiveness of these social media reforms while ensuring that the public’s trust is not further eroded by such extravagant expenditures.

NEXT STEPS: As the December 10 deadline approaches, all eyes will be on how the government addresses ongoing concerns and the effectiveness of the social media ban in its implementation. The fallout from this trip may also shape future discussions around government spending and priorities, especially in light of the ongoing triple-0 crisis that continues to affect Australians.

Stay tuned for further updates as this story develops.

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