On The Australian 24/04/24, featuring Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil, a World Economic Forum ‘Young Global Leader’, a fact not currently disclosed in her parliament bio.
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The eSafety Commissioner, Julie Inman Grant, won her Federal Court bid on Wednesday to extend an injunction requiring X to hide video of the alleged stabbing unt…
On The Australian 24/04/24, featuring Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil, a World Economic Forum ‘Young Global Leader’, a fact not currently disclosed in her parliament bio.
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The eSafety Commissioner, Julie Inman Grant, won her Federal Court bid on Wednesday to extend an injunction requiring X to hide video of the alleged stabbing until the next hearing. The social media platform owned by billionaire Elon Musk is allegedly refusing to comply with the legal order.
The Albanese government has backed the eSafety Commissioner’s action, with Ms O’Neil saying parliaments around the world will need to take action and hold social media platforms to account for the “untold damage” they inflict.
“They are creating civil division, social unrest. Just about every problem that we have as a country is either being exacerbated or caused by social media, and we’re not seeing a skerrick of responsibility taken by these companies,” she told the Seven Network.
I mentioned above that Clare O’Neil has been associated with McKinsey & Co in the past.
See this article in the Financial Times today: McKinsey faces US criminal investigation over opioid industry work. Grand jury set up to hear evidence on consulting for drugmakers tied to addiction epidemic: https://www.ft.com/content/d88492df-238d-4ff1-b8a4-1b4c9b117c6c
On The Australian 24/04/24, featuring Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil, a World Economic Forum ‘Young Global Leader’, a fact not currently disclosed in her parliament bio.
QUOTE
The eSafety Commissioner, Julie Inman Grant, won her Federal Court bid on Wednesday to extend an injunction requiring X to hide video of the alleged stabbing until the next hearing. The social media platform owned by billionaire Elon Musk is allegedly refusing to comply with the legal order.
The Albanese government has backed the eSafety Commissioner’s action, with Ms O’Neil saying parliaments around the world will need to take action and hold social media platforms to account for the “untold damage” they inflict.
“They are creating civil division, social unrest. Just about every problem that we have as a country is either being exacerbated or caused by social media, and we’re not seeing a skerrick of responsibility taken by these companies,” she told the Seven Network.
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See (paywalled): Social media to blame for ‘every problem we face’, says Clare O’Neil: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/x-lawyers-say-sydney-bishop-is-of-strong-view-stabbing-video-should-be-live/news-story/44c95071d7b2fcf4438c5253f3eff707
Does the Hotham electorate know Clare O’Neil was a WEF young global leader?
O’Neil Is another one with history with McKinsey and Co: https://www.aph.gov.au/Senators_and_Members/Parliamentarian?MPID=140590
O’Neil was listed on the WEF’s young global leader website, but now seems to have disappeared, along with others: https://www.younggloballeaders.org/community/
Here’s a source that notes her YGL association: https://www.npc.org.au/speaker/2020/757-clare-oneil/
I mentioned above that Clare O’Neil has been associated with McKinsey & Co in the past.
See this article in the Financial Times today: McKinsey faces US criminal investigation over opioid industry work. Grand jury set up to hear evidence on consulting for drugmakers tied to addiction epidemic: https://www.ft.com/content/d88492df-238d-4ff1-b8a4-1b4c9b117c6c