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What Is eSafety?
eSafety means the way you use your phone, tablet and computer in a safe way.
These resources were developed with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people and their parents and carers to help make sense of online issues.

The “Stay Smart Online” program was created to make online safety more meaningful and relevant for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
More than 70 eSafety Online Safety Clips have been developed, including a series of engaging animations.
These animations feature culturally relevant topics, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander musicians and bands, and stories involving young people and their families.
Each animation explores online issues faced by young people in remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
The Stay Smart Online resources are available through Black Star Radio, Black Star websites, and social media platforms.
We encourage everyone to watch, share, broadcast, download and use these resources to support safer online experiences for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people.
Click the three dots beside each video and audio to download these free CSAs.
Online Safety Audio Clips
These audio clips explore real-life online challenges faced by young people.
Topics include talking to strangers online, gaming safety, bullying, sharing safely, protecting passwords, and knowing when to ask for help.
These clips are designed to encourage important conversations between young people, families, carers, and communities about staying safe in the digital world.
These clips are free to download. Click the three dots beside each audio to download them.
Strangers and Grooming
This clip explains the risks of talking to strangers online and why it’s important to stay alert and protect yourself.
Being Bullied Online
Bullying doesn’t just happen in person. This audio looks at the impacts of online bullying and how to deal with it safely.
Is it Okay to Share it?
Not everything should be shared online. This clip encourages kids and families to think before posting or forwarding content.
Someone is Creating Online Drama
Sometimes people stir up trouble online. This audio explains how to handle drama and avoid getting drawn in.
Do Your Little Ones Need a Phone Yet?
This clip explores whether young kids really need a phone and what parents should think about before saying yes.
How Can You Keep Your Kids Safe on Their Smartphone?
Practical tips for parents on monitoring, guiding, and supporting children when they use smartphones.
Strangers Online
This audio explains how to stay cautious when chatting or gaming online, and why not everyone is who they say they are.
Tell Someone for Help
If something doesn’t feel right online, it’s important to talk to someone you trust. This clip reminds young people that help is always available.

