Watch now: Erin Molan’s war on cyberbullying
The Sky News documentary, Haters Online: Erin Molan fights back is available now in full, for our subscribers. We trace her painful, inspiring journey. WATCH THE VIDEO
Don't miss our exploration into the world of cyber bullying. Browse real stories about online bullying + watch the Sky News documentary, Haters Online: Erin Molan Fights Back available from 22 October.
The Sky News documentary, Haters Online: Erin Molan fights back is available now in full, for our subscribers. We trace her painful, inspiring journey. WATCH THE VIDEO
She went from a fresh-faced presenter trying to make a break on community TV, to a career in the spotlight. But Erin Molan’s personal life, sudden job changes and online bullying campaign, proves it hasn’t always been smooth sailing. WATCH THE VIDEO
TV and radio presenter Erin Molan touches on the dark side of entertainment, and the impossible questions she asked herself at her ‘lowest points’
Todd Sampson fears for our kids’ minds after investigating the perils of an online world.
Kusini Yengi was just 22 when he experienced racial abuse on social media, his harrowing story picked up by Erin Molan in her documentary on online trolling on Sky News Australia tonight.
TV presenter Erin Molan broke down in tears during a documentary after logging back into Twitter for the first time in a year following her online harassment.
So you think online trolls are complete losers living out of mum’s spare room, with no lives and no mates? Erin Molan has news for you.
I thought I knew the kind of people who threatened, abused and attacked others online— I genuinely thought most were losers in their mum’s basement. I had no idea, until now, writes Erin Molan.
The next generation of technology students will go beyond coding and security to tackle the disturbing human elements of the internet, in the first SACE course on online bullying.
From high-profile Australians to children, online trolls have caused pain for many, but new tough laws hope to stop cyberbullies in their tracks.
Do not be afraid to use the word ‘suicide’ when talking to your child if you suspect they are struggling with their mental health.
Taking tech away from bullied children could be cutting them off from critical social support networks, researchers say, as they urge parents not to take devices away from victims.
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