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Search engines face $50 million fine threat over child safety protection failures

Australia's eSafety Commissioner gains enforcement power to fine Google and other search platforms for inadequate filtering of harmful content.

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By The Daily Brisbane · Published 26 June 2026, 7:35 pm

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Updated 16 h ago· 13 July 2026, 1:00 am

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Search engines face $50 million fine threat over child safety protection failures
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Australia's eSafety Commissioner now has the authority to issue fines up to $50 million to search engines including Google if they fail to adequately protect children from harmful content, according to new regulatory measures. The framework requires platforms to identify child users and filter out nudity and violence.

For Brisbane parents, educators and child safety advocates, the shift represents a significant tightening of corporate accountability for online child protection. Schools and families across Queensland will benefit from clearer expectations around what search platforms must do to prevent children accessing harmful material.

The enforcement power creates new compliance obligations for tech companies operating in Australia and could prompt them to invest more heavily in age verification and content filtering systems. As Brisbane and Queensland schools continue integrating digital tools into learning, the regulatory environment becomes more protective of younger users.

Sources: brisbanetimes.com.au.

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