cyberbullying

eSafety launches culturally tailored online safety guides for First Nations kids

Adrianne Saplagio

August 9, 2025

Digital communication is part of everyday life for young Australians, and for First Nations children, it plays a growing role…

Schools on alert as deepfake technology targets students

Commsadmin

July 20, 2025

Deepfake technology, once considered futuristic, has now become a pressing concern for Australian school communities. These AI-driven tools are capable…

eSafety and SA Police formalise cooperation amid rise in cyberbullying cases

Adrianne Saplagio

March 30, 2025

The eSafety Commissioner and South Australia Police have pledged to strengthen collaboration against criminal content and serious online harms. eSafety…

Microsoft report: 64% of Australian teens faced online risks in 2024

Adrianne Saplagio

February 17, 2025

Microsoft’s annual Global Online Safety Survey found that 64% of Australian teens faced online risks last year, including cyberbullying, misinformation,…

Online hate is on the rise, but most Australians stay silent

Commsadmin

February 17, 2025

New research from eSafety reveals that more Australian adults from diverse backgrounds are facing online hate, yet most choose to…

Rising cyberbullying cases prompt new resources from eSafety Commissioner

Comms Room Staff

August 22, 2024

According to eSafety Commissioner, community awareness of cyberbullying and how to respond continued to grow last financial year, with reports…

Australia records rise in technology-facilitated abuse

Jaw de Guzman

July 28, 2022

One in two Australians has been a victim of technology-facilitated abuse in their lifetime, a report has found. A little…

Australian adults can report cyber abuse under new online safety laws

Zoe S.

April 1, 2022

Australian adults who are experiencing online abuse will be able to report incidents to the eSafety commissioner under new laws…