
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, said Thursday that it plans to stop paying publishers of news content in Australia — a move that drew furious backlash from government officials in Canberra.
In a blog post, Meta said it would “not enter into new commercial deals for traditional news content” in Australia, France and Germany “and will not offer new Facebook products specifically for news publishers in the future.”
“While we’ll be deprecating Facebook News in these countries,” the tech giant added, “this announcement does not impact the terms under our existing Facebook News agreements with publishers” until they expire in those three countries.
Meta also said it plans to discontinue a tab on Facebook that promotes news content in Australia and in the United States, adding that it nixed the equivalent feature last year in the United Kingdom, France and Germany.
The announcement was met with stern criticism from Australian government officials who argued that Meta threatened to starve news publishers of revenue. Australia has been among the most aggressive countries in pushing Meta to pay news outlets.
In a joint statement, Australian Communications Minister Michelle Rowland and Financial Services Minister Stephen Jones decried Meta’s decision as “a dereliction of its commitment to the sustainability of Australian news media.”
“The Government has made its expectations clear,” Rowland and Jones added in part. “The decision removes a significant source of revenue for Australian news media businesses. Australian news publishers deserve fair compensation for the content they provide.”
Rowland and Jones said they would seek advice from Australia’s Treasury Department and the country’s competition watchdog agency on what to do next.
“The idea that one company can profit from others’ investment, not just investment in capital but investment in people, investment in journalism, is unfair,” Prime Minister Anthony Albanese told reporters, according to Reuters. “That’s not the Australian way.”
The Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance, one of Australia’s largest labor unions for journalists, posted on X: “Does @Meta care about journalism at all?”