Guide Helps Australian Workers Expose Tech Wrongdoings
Briefly

The Human Rights Law Centre's new guide, "Technology-Related Whistleblowing," empowers Australian tech employees by outlining their legal protections for raising concerns about harmful tech practices.
Alice Dawkins from Reset Tech Australia highlighted the urgency of improving public accountability through whistleblowing, stating it's crucial in progressing comprehensive protections for digital harms.
Kieran Pender from the Human Rights Law Centre remarked that despite the global context, Australia hasn't seen a notable tech whistleblowing wave, emphasizing the need for more awareness.
With the Australian government legislating policies like a ban on social media for those under 16 and a digital duty of care, it sheds light on tech-related harms.
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