Parents across Australia say concerns are mounting about delays in strengthening a social media ban, according to multiple outlets. Brisbane Times, the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age report that parents are worried the proposed measures are not being advanced quickly enough to address their concerns. While the reports focus primarily on parents’ reactions rather than detailing specific legislative or regulatory changes, they point to a perceived gap between the intention of a social media ban and the timing of implementing stronger safeguards. The three articles take a similar approach, emphasizing that parents are calling for clearer, faster action so that restrictions can be improved as expected. The coverage does not indicate a single agreed deadline or specific revised policy details in the excerpts provided. Overall, the sources converge on the same theme: parents express frustration that strengthening measures associated with the social media ban is taking longer than they want, and they seek assurances about when stronger rules will take effect.