Online safety is an important issue that can affect most people in our community.
There are many ways your safety can be affected online. Some of the common ways your safety can be affected online include:
- Being targeted by scammers, cyberattacks or similar events.
- Having your private or personal information stolen and sold, ransomed or manipulated.
- Being bullied or attacked through online channels like social media or websites.
Below are some links you can use to learn more about staying safe online, or to report an online safety issue.
Website | Information |
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Council's Child Safe Organisation page | Information about keeping children safe online |
Cyber Security for Your Business | Links and tips to help protect your business from cyber threats |
eSafety Commissioner | Australian Government website with a focus on online behaviour and safety |
Scamwatch | Information to help you recognise, avoid and report scams |
Australian Cyber Security Centre | Advice and information about how to protect yourself and your business online |
Office of the Australian Information Commissioner | The independent national regulator for privacy and freedom of information |
ACCC's The Little Black Book of Scams | A tool to help consumers and small businesses recognise and avoid scams. |
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