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Latest cyberbullying News

Work begins on statewide approach to bullying in NSW schools
New Cyberbully Tool Supports Safer Online Spaces
There is reliable evidence social media harms young people – debates about it are a misdirection
A new campaign rewards young gamers on Roblox for engaging with the US election. What does it mean for global politics?
Mobile phone ban improves learning, concentration and socialisation
Raise Age To 16
Online spaces are rife with toxicity. Well-designed AI tools can help clean them up
Optus data reveals what every parent needs to know about their childrens biggest challenges online
Research reveals cyberbullying is pushing teenage girls towards cosmetic procedures
Youth Council Say Goodbye To Two Long Standing Members
Australia must catch up – UN expert urges implementation of long overdue privacy reforms
Extra guidance for families and children dealing with the harms of cyberbullying
Spotlight on Cyberbullying as complaints and awareness rise
eSafety’s Spotlight on Cyberbullying as complaints and awareness rise
Roblox was just banned in Turkey to ‘protect children’. What’s Australia doing?
Community encouraged to have their say ahead of Social Media Summit
Mobile Phone Ban Shows Positive Change In Schools
New PDHPE syllabus to support student development and wellbeing
Criminal Code Amendment Bill 2024
Text Message Scam
Kids deserve a say on use of digital media
Cyberbullying and sexual harassment rampant in esports
ESafety Budget Estimates Opening Statement
Social Media: Stuff Of Nightmares?
NSW Government Leads Way On Social Media Summit
Growth of digital economy outperforms overall growth across OECD
Getting Your Greens On Screen As Well As Your Plate
Free eSmart learning program helping more school kids stay safe online
Aussie female sport stars targeted by online trolls at alarming rate
How prepared is your school to keep kids safe from bullying?
this safer internet day, headspace stands against sextortion, online abuse
40% jump in child bullying reports to eSafety
What drives us to be anonymous online
Keeping kids safe online during school holiday time
Young people with disability more likely to express themselves online despite higher rates of abuse
Away for the day campaign paves the way for school mobile phone ban
Healthy connections help kids cope with cyberbullying
Queensland schools say no to bullying
20% of young people who forwarded nudes say they had permission – but only 8% gave it. Why the gap?
Trolling study seeks participants
Younger kids reporting bullying to eSafety
Kids spending one-third of after-school time on screens, study finds
Mobile phones in Queensland state schools will be ‘away for the day’
Cumberland Council seeks Expressions of Interest for Youth Mental Health Working Group
New tools to help prepare 5-8s for life online
New school pilot program aims to educate cyberbullying bystanders
NSW Government begins mobile phone ban in public high schools
Clout-lighting: pranking your partner for likes is a surefire way to get dumped this April Fools’ Day