Latest cyberbullying News

Screen time guidelines for kids and adolescents have shifted as research paints a more nuanced picture
Australia wants a ‘digital duty of care’. But how will we check what big tech is doing?
Schools Stepping Up To Help Parents Delay Devices
Exhibit highlights the health impacts of online violence affecting children and adolescents
eSafety takes action against another major ‘nudify’ service for failing to protect Australian children
National leaders unite to tackle online harm in Australian sport
eSafety asks gaming giants what they are doing to prevent grooming and radicalisation
Reporting Crime Made Easier 1 April
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ESafety Statement On Baumgarten Matter
Scientific associations call for strict age limits for digital media
School holidays no longer provide mental health protection for Victorian adolescents
New Appointments To Classification Review Board
ACU research reveals the $206m cost of offensive behaviours on school leaders
Australia’s social media ban won’t stop cyberbullying
Australia’s social media ban won’t stop cyberbullying
Call to action: UNiTE to end digital violence against all women and girls
Florida residents’ anxiety is linked to social media use and varies with age, new study shows
Schools handed greater protections against bad behaviour
Don’t dismiss kids’ sadness or anger. How to minimise family conflict over the social media ban
Nation-leading changes tackling the dark side of Artificial Intelligence
Highlighting Youth Voice In Wellbeing Solutions
Reporting Crime Made Easier
Digital Safety Gaps Leave Vulnerable At Risk
Staying Safe During School Holidays
“Nothing has changed”: new report finds no progress for students with disability, two years after Royal Commission
How do we tackle bullying beyond the school gates?
Empower girls today to build an equal Zimbabwe tomorrow, UN Working Group says
Study shows how body image bullying affects teenage girls’ brains
Latest eSafety research reveals social media use is widespread among kids – and so are the harms
eSafety boss wants YouTube included in the social media ban. But AI raises even more concerns for kids
Students gather at Brighton Town Hall to launch Upstanders 2025
Landmark Report Reveals Key Challenges Facing Adolescents
Banning young people from social media sounds like a silver bullet. Global evidence suggests otherwise
OECD calls for an ambitious approach to protect and empower children online
Even experts disagree over whether social media is bad for kids. We examined why
Social Media Use Linked To Poor Adolescent Diets
Urgent conversation parents need to have following release of Netflix show “Adolescence”
Albanese Government bolsters fight against child sexual exploitation online
Social media design is key to protecting kids online
eSafety and SAPOL team up to tackle serious online harms
As the 69th Commission on the Status of Women opens, Member States adopt strong Political Declaration, committing to respect, protect and promote…
Schoolyard safety first: NSW and SA unite to curb bullying with landmark agreement
Combating Gender-based Cyberbullying : Lilian Olivia, Kenya
Two thirds of Australian teens experienced online risk last year, according to new research from Microsoft
Optus launches first-of-its-kind Gen AI Workshop for students as part of Safer Internet Day 2025 initiatives
SAFER INTERNET DAY CALLS FOR KINDNESS AS CYBERBULLYING REPORTS SURGE OVER 450% IN FIVE YEARS
Why Banning Social Media For Under 16s Is Not Good Idea