Facebook will restore Australian news pages from Friday, Josh Frydenberg says

Facebook last week abruptly blocked publishers and users in Australia from sharing or viewing Australian and international news content.

An illustration image shows a phone screen with the ‘Facebook’ logo and Australian Newspapers at Parliament House in Canberra, Thursday, February 18, 2021. Social media giant Facebook has moved to prohibit publishers and people in Australia from sharing o

Australian news has returned to Facebook. Source: AAP

Australian news pages on Facebook will start being restored on Friday, Treasurer Josh Frydenberg says.

“I understand you will see some changes from tomorrow, that’s what Facebook have told us,” Mr Frydenberg told 2GB radio on Thursday afternoon. 

Facebook last week abruptly blocked publishers and users in Australia from sharing or viewing Australian and international news content.

The ban, which was widely condemned across the globe, was in response to Australia's mandatory bargaining code, which sought to make tech giants compensate news publishers.

The government’s amended legislation to pass the code into law was green-lit by parliament earlier on Thursday.
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Facebook’s ban last week including domestic violence support services, government health bodies and emergency services briefly blocked. 

Mr Frydenberg said he has had a large number of "constructive" and "respectful" conversations about the code with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg over the last week.

“There was understandable outrage across the broader community about what Facebook did but since that time there have been discussions and we’ve reached a solution and a way forward,” he said.

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Published 25 February 2021 6:03pm
Updated 25 February 2021 6:28pm



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