Cyber Safety


The Australian Cybercrime Online Reporting Network (ACORN) is a national policing initiative of the Commonwealth, State and Territory governments.
It is a national online system that allows you to securely report instances of cybercrime. It will also provide advice to help people recognise and avoi ...
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Broadband for Seniors is funded by the Australian Government to provide senior Australians, aged 50 years and over, with free access to computers, Internet and basic training to help build their confidence in using new technology.

The Office of the Children’s eSafety Commissioner is a one-stop-shop for online safety. It provides Australians a range of up-to-date information and resources, coupled with a comprehensive complaints system to assist children who experience serious cyberbullying online.

FOSI brings together and highlights the best safety messages, tools and methods to reach parents, children and caregivers. Their aim is to educate and inform governments, regulators, industry and media around the world on a balanced approach to online safety.

Kids Helpline is Australia's only national free, 24 hour counselling and support service for young people aged 5-25 years. Counselling is offered via phone, email and online.

This site is provided by the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission which provides information to consumers and small business' on how to recognise, avoid and report scams.

Provides practical tips for staying safe online and protecting your privacy. Includes tools to safeguard your devices, tips to protect against scams, tackling cyber bullying, protecting personal information and much more.

Everyone Connected Program - Provides links to videos, training and advice for seniors to safely access online content.

The Line is a prevention behaviour change campaign for young people aged 12 to 20 years. It is an initiative funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services.
This website talks about relationships, gender, sex, bystander action, technology and communication ; how to keep it health ...
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ThinkUKnow is an Internet safety program delivering support and resources to parents, carers, teachers and young people. This site is divided into two sections; one for parents, carers and teachers and the other for young people aged between 11-17 years old.
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