The Daily Toowoomba

Toowoomba news, every day

Federal

Child safety crackdown puts pressure on Google and search engines over harmful content

Australia's eSafety Commissioner gains new enforcement powers with up to $50 million in fines for search providers that fail to protect child users.

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

Child safety crackdown puts pressure on Google and search engines over harmful content

Australia's eSafety Commissioner has been granted new enforcement powers to fine Google and other search engine providers up to $50 million if they fail to adequately protect children from harmful online content. According to the Brisbane Times, the Commissioner can now require search platforms to identify child users and filter out nudity and violence.

For Toowoomba parents, educators and school administrators, the regulatory shift represents a strengthening of the safety architecture around online platforms that young people use daily. Schools across the Darling Downs rely on clear guidelines and platform accountability to support their digital literacy teaching and duty of care responsibilities. The new enforcement regime creates clearer obligations for tech companies to implement age-appropriate filtering and content moderation.

The move also signals growing regulatory scrutiny of major tech companies' safety practices in Australia. Toowoomba-based organisations and parents advocating for stronger online safety protections now have regulatory backing. While enforcement will take time, the threat of substantial fines gives regulators genuine leverage to demand platforms invest more seriously in child protection features.

Sources: brisbanetimes.com.au.

This article was compiled by AI from the sources linked above and screened before publishing. See our editorial standards.

Share

Have your say

Loading comments…

Sources

About this article

Published by The Daily Toowoomba

This article was produced by the The Daily Toowoomba editorial desk and covers federal in Toowoomba. See our editorial standards for how we use AI.

The Daily Toowoomba brief

The day's Toowoomba news in a 2-minute read, every weekday morning. Free.

By subscribing you agree to receive emails from The Daily Toowoomba and accept our Privacy Policy. Unsubscribe anytime.

More in Federal

Enjoyed this story? Get tomorrow's briefing free.