December 10, 2025, the Australian Online Safety Act has been implemented requiring identity checks for internet access. This is authoritarian government overreach, the beginning of a dystopian future in the Australian surveillance police state. Make sure you are signed up for our emailed newsletter.
The Digital ID Act 2024 in Australia is a vehicle for extensive surveillance, potentially linking personal data such as biometrics to financial accounts and digital currency. Governmental assurances of voluntary participation do not help, fearing that such measures may become mandatory, leading to total control and loss of individual freedoms.
The NSW government has enacted a law banning certain prayers, public or private, related to transgender conversion, sparking concerns about government control over personal beliefs. The Attorney-General stated that prayers aimed at changing sexual orientation could be deemed illegal. This is only the tip of the iceberg.
Australia is implementing a digital ID system for all, including minors, to access social media, supposedly to protect children online. The initiative, starting December 10, 2025, raises concerns about privacy and surveillance. It can only lead to excessive government control and censorship of individuals. I urge resistance. Do not comply!
The Australian government public broadcast network explains in a show BTN for under-18 year-olds that they will not be able to access any online content without age verification. But this may mean no one will have access to social media without a Digital ID.
Australia is facing increasing governmental control resembling a surveillance state, driven by initiatives like the mandatory Digital ID and age verification for social media. Critics argue it undermines freedoms in pursuit of safety, likening it to an Orwellian dystopia.
In 2024, Australia enacted a groundbreaking law prohibiting social media use for individuals under 16. This law, driven by mental health concerns, mandates age verification and could lead to significant fines for non-compliance. Critics warn of potential privacy violations and mass surveillance through proposed Digital ID systems.
Australia's upcoming Social Media Age Verification law will require a Digital ID for social media use, which I will refuse. Instead, I encourage subscriptions to the Bible Science Forum, with options for free, or premium membership for exclusive content.
The Australian government's Social Media Age Verification Bill has been passed without debate, aiming to impose biometric digital ID on citizens aged 16 and over. Critics warn it represents a shift towards authoritarianism and encourage voters to oppose Labor and Liberal parties.
In his rethinking of Jean Genet’s classic work about class and power, Kip Williams ponders “a world that gives you every opportunity not to be yourself.”