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Monday Matters 2 February 2026 - CELEBRATING THE BENEFITS OF COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS Australia has taken a world-leading step by raising the minimum age for social media use — but is legislation alone enough to protect young people online? In the first episode of Monday Matters for 2026, host Ian Bunston is joined by Dr Danielle Einstein, clinical psychologist and adjunct fellow at Macquarie University, to explore the uncomfortable truth behind screen use: real change begins at home. With over 30 years of experience, Dr Einstein’s research into anxiety, uncertainty, and digital behaviour has helped inform Australia’s new Online Safety Amendment Bill and is shaping global approaches to online safety. Together, they discuss: What healthy technology habits actually look like for parents Why parents’ own screen use affects children more than they realise The science behind addictive digital design and developing brains Whether raising the legal age for social media will truly help The responsibility of social media platforms and their managers Dr Einstein’s role supporting those impacted by the Bondi tragedy This is a powerful, reflective conversation about parenting, responsibility, anxiety, and the digital world we are all navigating — adults included. 🔔 Subscribe to Monday Matters for more open, honest discussions on life, leadership, and society. Follow Ian and updates of the podcast:- 📘Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... 📸Instagram: / mondaymatterswithianbunston 🟩Spotify: https://tr.ee/W3XFXIgSBF 🔴YouTube: / @ianbunstonmondaymatters