The Online Safety Bill 2021 Cth was introduced by the Australian government to regulate the cyber space and provide online safety to the people accessing the internet. This bill tries to unify and strengthen different online safety laws and provide a legislation which is more regulatory in nature. It expands the legislative framework of Australia in guiding online safety. The bill applies to various service providers working online, including social media, electronics, internet, app distributors, and host service providers. It specifically protects online harms such as cyber bullying, cyber abuse material, intimate images, and violent content. The bill engages with various human rights in Australia, primarily with the Art 19 which comprises Right to Freedom of Expression and the rights relating to child and persons with Disabilities. The bill also impacts transnational corporations, requiring them to work towards online safety of users by keeping a scheme based on online content which is regularly updated.