eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant pushes for global response to online child sexual abuse material

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Updated June 10 2022 - 2:22pm, first published 6:00am
eSafety Commissioner Julie Ms Inman Grant is calling for greater global cooperation to stop online child sexual abuse. Picture: Shutterstock
eSafety Commissioner Julie Ms Inman Grant is calling for greater global cooperation to stop online child sexual abuse. Picture: Shutterstock

Stopping online child exploitation will be almost impossible for law enforcement without international tech companies getting on board with reforms, says Australia's eSafety Commissioner.

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Hannah Neale

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Hannah is a reporter with The Canberra Times. She is currently covering ACT courts. Hannah started as a journalist with The Southern Highland News and The Goulburn Post before moving to the ACT.

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