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National anti-bullying plan unveiled for schools

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The federal government is promising to crackdown on bullying, telling schools they have 48 hours to act once a report is made. There's also a new $10 million boost for resources and awareness, but teachers hope it doesn't stop there.

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  • More than one in four school students report being bullied regularly. 5s
  • The federal government will require schools to act within 48 hours of a bullying complaint. 48s
  • $10 million in funding will support an awareness campaign and additional resources. 1m 6s
  • Teachers and advocacy groups call for continued support and more staff to address bullying. 1m 17s
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