• 4 months ago
New South Wales will become the first state to hold an inquiry into the long-lasting impacts of pornography on children. A standing committee will examine how violent and misogynist content affects mental, emotional and physical health. A report last year found that nearly a third of children had been exposed to pornography before turning 13. The inquiry will also look into the production and dissemination of deep-fake and ai-generated content.

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00:00This is about building the evidence base.
00:03You can really understand those connections,
00:06particularly in relation to children and young people.
00:09We do know that children are accessing pornography
00:12from a very young age,
00:14but also that they're often stumbling
00:16across it inadvertently.
00:17So it's important to understand
00:19what are the restrictions on pornography,
00:22particularly violent and misogynistic pornography
00:25for young people?
00:26What more can be done?
00:27What are the possible solutions?
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