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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
Machine learning to the rescue: Preventing cyberbullying in real time
Culture, connection and creativity: better online experiences for First Nations people
ESafety, NSW Police boost partnership to tackle online harms
Researchers find adolescent cyberbullies also more likely to be victims – but that’s not all
Helping the next generation of digital citizens across regional Australia stay cyber secure
Safer Internet Day 2023: Call for Australians to ‘Connect. Reflect. Protect.’
AFP and eSafety join forces for online safety education as school returns
Time to act: eSafety puts new tools to work
Educators commit to closer cooperation for online safety
New report showcases strategies to keep children safe online
Read fine print before sending your child to Mars these holidays
Nine in 10 adults have been cyberbullies, study finds
How snubbing your loved ones for your phone can do more damage than you realise
Australian Government grants take online safety message to millions
Cyber bullying of women in sport focus of Sport Integrity Australia-UC project
Sport Integrity Australia enhances partnership with University of Canberra
Young men bear brunt of sexual extortion as reports rise
TikTok is teaching world about autism – but is it empowering autistic people or pigeonholing them?
Albanese Government delivers major boost to schools to keep kids safer online
Fake employment ads rob jobseekers of money and personal details
Parents urged to watch out for signs of cyberbullying
³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Youth Council sets agenda to keep peers safe online
New Gen Z campaign to help tackle online abuse
World-first tool to increase digital literacy in young people and help bridge digital divide
Young people cite social media as main reason for worsening mental health
Coalition Government delivers record funding to drive stronger educational outcomes
Kindness hits mark for bullying prevention in Australian schools
Opening statement: Additional Budget Estimates
Safer Internet Day: Parental awareness of children’s online risk is low
Safe Kids Are eSmart Kids
New online safety laws come into force
Voice for young people on online safety
Safety net to protect Australian adults from serious online abuse from 2022
Voice For Young People On Online Safety
Australian young people learning to push back against online bullies
Australia leads world in helping kids stand up to online bullies
Supplementary Budget Estimates
Parents taught about online impact on teen mental health
Schools prioritise quality online safety education during pandemic
At-risk teens may face increased online threats
Family violence, mental health biggest concerns for community building say school leaders
Creating a safer online community
Additional support to strengthen Australia’s communications, media and creative sectors
Free cyberbullying training for parents
Delivering on key measures to support all Australians
Responses to cyberbullying