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​​This site provides information and helpful ideas about bullying. We welcome your feedback and suggestions for the site.

Before you contact us, you might want to check out things we get asked the most at Bullying. No Way!

Email: bnw.website@qed.qld.gov.au

Write to us at:

Bullying. No Way!
c/- State Schools - Operations
Department of Education
PO​ Box 15033
CITY EAST QLD 4002

Please include your name and address if you would like us to reply to you.


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Things we get asked the most—your answer might be here

Assistance with school and university assignments and projects: please note we do not provide individual email replies or phone interviews for school and university assignments and projects. We encourage you to explore the Student school project outlines in the fact sheets for students section as a useful starting point for your assignment.

Guest speakers: Bullying. No Way! does not provide guest speakers or spokespeople for schools or media events.

Professionals and commercial organisations sharing resources: individuals and organisations are welcome to share information about their anti-bullying related resources and products with us.

Please note, however, that as a government-funded website, Bullying. No Way! cannot endorse commercial products. Bullying. No Way! is managed by the Safe and Supportive School Communities (SSSC) Working Group which includes representatives from the Commonwealth, states and territories, national Catholic and independent schooling sectors.

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You may also want to visit some other reputable websites in Australia which provide information, advice and stories about other people's experiences of dealing with bullying:

The Australian government's eSafety Commissioner website is a comprehensive resource for all issues related to online safety and online bullying, and includes a reporting and complaints service for online bullying and harassment.

The Australian Psychology Society provides a parenting guide with advice and strategies to help children managing bullying.

Raising Children Network is an Australian parenting website providing links to a range of national and state resources, services and support organisations for parents and families of all kinds.​​

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Last updated 16 May 2024