Cyberbullying
Mobile ban in schools: It's the 'right thing to do'
Mobile phones will be banned in state primary and secondary schools during school hours in the Australian state of Victoria, in a policy designed to stop cyberbullying. Audio
'Tourists from hell' hog holiday headlines and spark media pile-on
The so-called “unruly tourists” were called all the names under the sun in a media pile-on that entertained and angered New Zealanders in equal measure. Every move these surprise summer celebrities… Audio
'Tourists from hell' hog holiday headlines and spark media pile-on
The so-called “unruly tourists” were called all the names under the sun in a media pile-on that entertained and angered New Zealanders in equal measure. Every move these surprise summer celebrities…
AudioHalf of all NZ men experience online harassment - survey
Three out of four New Zealand men under 30 and more than half of all men have been victim to online harassment, a survey has shown.
Ashleigh Smith: Sticks n' Stones
Otago Polytechnic student Ashleigh Smith, from Naseby in the Maniototo, is joint leader of Sticks n' Stones, a student-led anti-cyberbullying group providing practical support and guidance to young… Audio
Cyberbullying and privacy laws
Lawyer Graeme Edgler is on the panel to discuss extending laws on cyber bullying and the questionable questions being asked of potential candidates for the job of Auckland museum director. Audio
Rise in cyberbullying
Increasingly younger victims, with resulting low self-esteem and depression. Now celebrities are going public with their own bullying stories. Audio
Tech: cyberbullying laws and Global Mode
Some of the criticism of New Zealand's new cyberbullying law, the Harmful Digital Communications Act 2015. Also the geo-masking service Global Mode migrates to Australia. Audio
Tech News - Paul Brislen
Our correspondent, Paul Brislen, is here to talk about technology. Including the Cyber Bullying Bill, Apple Music launch, the EU band roaming data charges, and the death of the father of text… Audio
Cyberbullying law must strike right balance says Internet NZ
And listening to that in our Auckland Studio was Internet New Zealand's work programme director, Andrew Cushen. Audio
Cyberbullying bill passes final reading
Sending harmful messages or posting damaging images or comments online is now a criminal offence. Audio