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eSafety
It is important to have positive online behaviours so you can keep yourself safe. You should avoid sharing personal information online that could be misused by someone in real life.
This link to the right is from the Department of Education and will provide you with some helpful tips for you to stay safe online and how to respond correctly to online bullying. 
Staying Safe Online
eSafety Commissioner
The Australian Government eSafety commissioner have put together a YouTube channel with fantastic resources about cybersafety. They have even created a game you can play called "the Lost Summer" where you need to complete quests and face challenges like conflicts on social media, cyber attacks and fake news. Find the links on the images below. 
eSafety Commissioner Website
The Lost Summer Game
eSafety Commissioner YouTube
Other Resources and eSafety info.
Headspace, ReachOut and Kids Helpline have an array of information on Cyberbullying, sexting, staying safe online, managing your technology use, online dating and much more. For more information on any of these topics, click on the images below. 
Staying Safe Online
eHeadspace Group Chat
Life Online
What is Trolling?
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