About our SID activities
For Safer Internet Day 2025, we’re calling on Australians to help make the internet a safer, more positive place.
Our campaign highlights five simple actions everyone can take:
1. Be kind – Practice respect, empathy and kindness online.
2. Be mindful – Balance your time online and consume and share factual and respectful content
3. Speak up – Report online abuse and harmful content.
4. Start the conversation – Talk about online safety with your networks and communities, family, friends and colleagues.
5. Share resources – Promote online safety tools and tips with your networks and communities, family, friends and colleagues.
We’ve developed a Safer Internet Day hub with toolkits and resources for workplaces, schools, families, communities and industry to support these actions. We're encouraging supporters to share video messages on social media, use the campaign assets to promote online safety messages at work and school, and consider how simple actions can create safer online spaces – one conversation, one click and one day at a time.
What we are doing to create a better internet...
Our Safer Internet Day 2025 activities focus on empowering Australians to create safer online spaces. Key initiatives include resources for workplaces, schools, families, communities and industry, virtual classroom webinars designed for primary and secondary students and parent and carer webinars.
We have resources for schools, universities, workplaces, communities. parents and carers, and industry on our hub. Visit esafety.gov.au/SID.
About us
The eSafety Commissioner (eSafety) is Australia’s independent regulator for online safety. We educate Australians about online safety risks and help remove harmful content such as cyberbullying of children and young people, adult cyber abuse, image-based abuse, and illegal and restricted content.
About our SID activities
For Safer Internet Day 2025, we’re calling on Australians to help make the internet a safer, more positive place.
Our campaign highlights five simple actions everyone can take:
1. Be kind – Practice respect, empathy and kindness online.
2. Be mindful – Balance your time online and consume and share factual and respectful content
3. Speak up – Report online abuse and harmful content.
4. Start the conversation – Talk about online safety with your networks and communities, family, friends and colleagues.
5. Share resources – Promote online safety tools and tips with your networks and communities, family, friends and colleagues.
We’ve developed a Safer Internet Day hub with toolkits and resources for workplaces, schools, families, communities and industry to support these actions. We're encouraging supporters to share video messages on social media, use the campaign assets to promote online safety messages at work and school, and consider how simple actions can create safer online spaces – one conversation, one click and one day at a time.
What we are doing to create a better internet...
Our Safer Internet Day 2025 activities focus on empowering Australians to create safer online spaces. Key initiatives include resources for workplaces, schools, families, communities and industry, virtual classroom webinars designed for primary and secondary students and parent and carer webinars.
We have resources for schools, universities, workplaces, communities. parents and carers, and industry on our hub. Visit esafety.gov.au/SID.
About us
The eSafety Commissioner (eSafety) is Australia’s independent regulator for online safety. We educate Australians about online safety risks and help remove harmful content such as cyberbullying of children and young people, adult cyber abuse, image-based abuse, and illegal and restricted content.
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