Publications
As the Australian Government’s online safety program, NetAlert offers a range of advice, online resources and educational materials free of charge.
To help you find the most appropriate information for your needs, these resources have been grouped into:
Information sheets
- Cyber bullying (PDF, 205.3 KB) - HTML version
- Cyber stalking (PDF, 410.0 KB) - HTML version
- Getting started on the internet (PDF, 210.1 KB) - HTML version
- Supervising children online (PDF, 207.9 KB) - HTML version
- Internet safety contacts (PDF, 816.8 KB) - HTML version
- Mobile internet enabled devices (PDF, 409.7 KB) - HTML version
- Online publishing (PDF, 215.7 KB) - HTML version
- Paedophiles and online grooming (PDF, 411.9 KB) - HTML version
- Pornography and inappropriate content (PDF, 232.4 KB) - HTML version
- Safe zones and labelling tools (PDF, 208.8 KB) - HTML version
- Safety tips for adults (PDF, 217.7 KB) - HTML version
- Safety tips for kids and teenagers (PDF, 206.6 KB) - HTML version
- Spam (PDF, 421.9 KB) - HTML version
- Stay safe in chat rooms (PDF, 431.6 KB) - HTML version
Family help sheets
- Family internet safety contract (PDF, 74.3 KB) - HTML version
- Family internet safety contract - Blank (PDF, 72.2 KB)
- Internet safety house rules (PDF, 52.5 KB) - HTML version
- Internet safety house rules - Blank (PDF, 41.0 KB)
Guides
- A librarian's guide to internet safety (PDF, 549 KB) - HTML version
- A parent's guide to internet safety (PDF, 592 KB) - HTML version
- A teacher's guide to internet safety (PDF, 560 KB) - HTML version
Materials
- Meet Netty brochure (PDF, 562 KB)
- A guide to internet security (PDF, 1.7 KB) - HTML version
- Staying safe on the internet (PDF, 393.8 KB) - HTML version
Reports
- A Study of Server Based Internet Filters - to be added shortly
Document format
The downloads on this page require Adobe Acrobat Reader to be viewed. This is available as a free download from the Adobe website (www.adobe.com).
Adobe’s Accessibility Resource Centre also provides tools that can help people who use speech readers to read the content of PDF documents. These tools are free of charge and most require no downloading of files.

