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Contacts and support

Bullying support and contacts for schools.

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Kids Helpline and Cybersmart

Kids Helpline is a free 24 hour counselling service for Australian kids and young people aged 5 to 25 years. You can get help over the phone, web or via email.

Teachers, students and parents can use the Cybersmart Helpline: 1800 880 176. There are interpreters available.

Phone counselling

At times there may be a wait time for web counselling. If you want to talk to someone straight away, call Kids Helpline on 1800 551 800.

Web counselling

If you have been online and something has happened that makes you feel uncomfortable, scared or sad then go to Cybersmart, through Kids Helpline. Here you will be provided with free and private advice online by a counsellor.

Email counselling

Email counselling can be very popular so sometimes it can take us a while to respond. If you need to talk to someone straight away, call Kids Helpline on 1800 551 800. To send an email to a counsellor, copy and paste the below email address into a new email: counsellor@kidshelp.com.au

For more information about wait times, privacy and confidentiality visit the Kids Helpline website.

Community contacts

The support of students and teachers who have had experiences such as cyberbullying, privacy breaches or other online issues is essential. The appropriate Support in schools services are available to support victims of online abuse.

Australian Psychological Society (APS)

For information about psychological issues such as internet addiction disorder.

Website: Australian Psychological Society (APS) Phone: 1800 333 497

Human Rights Equal Opportunities Commission (HREOC)

Report cases of racial hatred or sex discrimination.

Website: Human Rights Equal Opportunities Commission (HREOC) Phone: 1300 656 419

Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA)

Report inappropriate or illegal online content, or problems with a telecommunications service or provider.

Website: Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) Phone: 1800 226 667

Office of the Australian Information Commissioner

For help and advice about online privacy issues.

Website: Office of the Australian Information Commissioner Phone: 1300 363 992

Australian Government Classification Website

Complain about inappropriate content in computer games, video and DVD programs.

Website: Australian Government Classification Website Phone: 02 9289 7100

Website contacts

Office of the eSafety Commissioner

To report cyberbullying or illegal material, or to review online safety information available through the Office of the eSafety Commissioner, see Office of the eSafety Commissioner.

Facebook

Facebook is a social media tool that helps people communicate with their friends, family and co-workers.

Facebook does not provide a phone number, postal address or email address to contact them directly.

YouTube

YouTube is a video-sharing website. It is a place to discover, watch, upload and share videos, including movie clips, TV clips, and music videos, as well as amateur content such as video blogging and short original videos.

X (formerly Twitter)

X is an online social networking and microblogging service that enables its users to send and read text-based posts of up to 140 characters.

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Updated 26 March 2026



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