> Committee chair Senator Jenny McAllister said she hopes TikTok will comply with the Australian government’s request for their cooperation in a probe into the platform.
> “I think Australians will expect to hear from them,” she told the Herald Sun.
> “Part of the job of this Committee is to get all of those stakeholders in the room and create a forum where we can have a really good discussion about what are the boundaries, about what is and isn’t acceptable on these types of matters.”
That seems to be the substance / source of the article.
Outside of those quotes, there's 4 paragraphs of background regarding India's decision to ban it, and Scott Morrison (Australian Prime Minister) recent announcement regarding a big cyber security funding announcement (part of wider national defense announcement).
> “I think Australians will expect to hear from them,” she told the Herald Sun.
> “Part of the job of this Committee is to get all of those stakeholders in the room and create a forum where we can have a really good discussion about what are the boundaries, about what is and isn’t acceptable on these types of matters.”
That seems to be the substance / source of the article.
Outside of those quotes, there's 4 paragraphs of background regarding India's decision to ban it, and Scott Morrison (Australian Prime Minister) recent announcement regarding a big cyber security funding announcement (part of wider national defense announcement).