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Online search giants face $50 million child safety fines as Australia tightens content regulation

Australia's eSafety Commissioner is gaining power to fine Google and other search engines up to $50 million if they fail to protect children from harmful content, signalling a harder regulatory line.

By The Daily Sydney · Published 26 June 2026 at 7:35 pm

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Updated 27 June 2026 at 8:25 pm

Online search giants face $50 million child safety fines as Australia tightens content regulation
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Australia's eSafety Commissioner can now issue fines of up to $50 million to search engines including Google if they fail to adequately identify child users and filter out nudity, violence and other harmful content, according to new enforcement powers. The move reflects growing regulatory pressure on technology platforms to take greater responsibility for online safety.

For Sydney families and schools, the enforcement power represents a shift toward stronger protections against harmful online content accessed by children. Sydney-based parents and educators have become increasingly concerned about children's exposure to inappropriate material through search engines, and the new fine regime creates financial incentive for platforms to invest in better filtering technology.

The regulation also carries implications for Sydney-based businesses operating in tech, content moderation and online advertising. Technology companies and platforms that operate in Australia's market will need to invest in compliance systems to avoid substantial penalties, potentially increasing costs for online services and digital advertising infrastructure.

Sources: smh.com.au.

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