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The Net Effect

FROM CUTE CAT videos to FaceTime, online shopping to binge-watching Bridgerton, the internet has improved our lives in many ways.

It has also revolutionised education.

While we trawled encyclopaedias for research for school projects, our children can access every piece of information ever recorded in seconds.

They don’t know life without Google.

Sadly, scams, extortion and exposure to inappropriate content have also made the digital world a sometimes-scary place. Reports of cyberbullying to the eSafety Commissioner rose

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