Families of two Victorian teenagers who died of methanol poisoning in Laos say they have welcomed an Australian government travel warning issued for the country. The reports say the teenagers’ families support the warning in light of the circumstances surrounding the deaths, and that they view the government advice as a step toward improving safety for Australians considering travel to Laos. The outlets also note that the warning comes as charges related to the incident are part of the broader developments in the case. While the articles focus on the families’ response, they frame the travel notice as a reaction to the risk of methanol poisoning highlighted by the deaths. Across the coverage, the key shared point is that the families approve of the government’s decision to advise against or caution travel to Laos. The stories do not add differing accounts of the underlying incident; instead, they consistently describe the families’ reaction to the warning and reference the ongoing legal process connected to the case.