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Most Australians under 25 have never used newspapers or radio as a source of news, survey finds

A recent survey highlights a major shift in news consumption among Australians under 25, who are increasingly turning to social media over traditional news sources. Discover how platforms like TikTok are becoming essential for young adults,...

The Guardian· Jun 16, 2026 · 12:28 PM · 17 views

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A recent survey highlights a major shift in news consumption among Australians under 25, who are increasingly turning to social media over traditional news sources. Discover how platforms like TikTok are becoming essential for young adults, while interest in news is on the rise. What does this mean for the future of media in Australia? #Australia #NewsTrends #SocialMedia #TikTokNews #YouthCulture

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