Australian net filtering a $33m waste: child groups

Child rights groups have come out in force to criticise the Rudd Labor government’s controversial plans to censor the internet, saying the scheme will divert around $33 million away from more effective ways of tackling online child pornography.

Child rights groups have come out in force to criticise the Rudd Labor government’s controversial plans to censor the internet, saying the scheme will divert around $33 million away from more effective ways of tackling online child pornography.In a joint statement with lobby group GetUp, both Save the Children Australia and the National Children’s & Youth Law Centre believe the resources could be better spent on law enforcement agencies battling to eradicate child pornography on the internet.
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