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Media release Embargoed: 30 May 2012 CHILDREN WHO EXPERIENCE CYBERBULLYING OR WHO CYBERBULLY MORE LIKELY TO TURN TO CRIME, DRUG USE, VIOLENCE, SELF-HARM AND SUFFER DEPRESSION, NEW AUSTRALIAN WORLD-FIRST RESEARCH
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Document Date: 2012-05-31 20:41:39


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Port Arthur / /

Company

The Alannah / Victorian / Robert Masters and Associates / /

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Australia / United Kingdom / /

Facility

Australian Catholic University / Deakin University / Family Court / Murdoch Childrens Research Institute / /

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social media / /

Organization

Victorian Government / Family Court of Australia / National Centre Against Bullying / Madeline Foundation / Queensland Government / The Alannah and Madeline Foundation / Deakin University / Australian Catholic University in Melbourne / Murdoch Childrens Research Institute / /

Person

Colleen McLaughlin / Mikac / Judith Slocombe / Ian Rivers / Sheryl Hemphill / Nina Funnell / Donna Cross / /

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Position

Chief Justice / teacher / CEO / Professor / coordinator / National Buddy Day ambassadors / coach / /

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Tasmania / Queensland / /

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www.buddyday.org.au / www.ncab.org.au / www.amf.org.au / /

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