
Julie Cross
National Social Affairs at News Corp Australia
National Social Affairs Reporter for News Corp. Interested in childcare, family trends, aged care, employment, education.
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Jul 30, 2024 |
kidsnews.com.au | Susie O’Brien |Julie Cross |Susie O'Brien
redREADING LEVEL: REDFemale students at schools around the country have reported feeling unsafe around male students due to sexist* talk being spread by online influencers. The rise of the “manosphere*” – online content created by misogynistic* influencers that encourage boys to be sexist towards girls – has led to verbal and physical abuse in schools.
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May 18, 2024 |
adelaidenow.com.au | Julie Cross
Australian teenagers are in the midst of the greatest crisis of a generation because of toxic social media that is affecting their health and costing lives. Parents are losing the fight against multi-billion tech platforms who continue to knowingly expose children to harmful content that is affecting their mental and physical health.
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May 18, 2024 |
news.com.au | Julie Cross
Australian teenagers are in the midst of the greatest crisis of a generation because of toxic social media that is affecting their health and costing lives. Parents are losing the fight against multi-billion tech platforms who continue to knowingly expose children to harmful content that is affecting their mental and physical health.
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May 18, 2024 |
heraldsun.com.au | Julie Cross |Cydonee Mardon
Tilly Rosewarne was “a ball of joy” with a “very big giggle”. Courtney Love enjoyed drawing and playing soccer. Allem Halkic was planning to travel during a gap year. Jessie Tolhurst wanted to be a zookeeper. James Boyd-Gergely loved riding his motorbike on the farm. Rohan Cosgriff was a “skilled footballer” and a “kind and beautiful boy”. Esra Haynes was “one in a million” and an aerobics state champion. Cassidy Trevan was a “funny little monkey” who made her family laugh.
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Feb 21, 2024 |
theaustralian.com.au | Kate Mansey |David Mills |Julie Cross |Maria Bervanakis
“Everyone is horrified by what they’re seeing. It’s really horrifying. The news every day, it’s just, it’s almost unfathomable,” the Prince of Wales said as he waded into controversial waters about a war in a foreign land. This wasn’t his statement from Tuesday, though, in which he spoke of the horrors of the situation in the Middle East. This was 2022 and his comments were about Russia’s war against Ukraine.
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