International engagement
eSafety works with online safety regulators and organisations around the world to help meet our mission – to protect Australians from online harms and promote safer, more positive online experiences.
On this page:
- Aims of our international activities[https://www.esafety.gov.au/about-us/consultation-cooperation/international-engagement#aims-of-our-international-activities]
- Cooperation and collaboration[https://www.esafety.gov.au/about-us/consultation-cooperation/international-engagement#cooperation-and-collaboration]
Aims of our international activities
Online safety is a global challenge that requires a collaborative response.
eSafety recognises that improving online safety has to be an international effort, because online interaction is not confined by national borders. This is why we share information and work with governments, organisations and experts around the world.
We are involved in many alliances and capacity-building projects. We also contribute to international debates, discussions and projects on online safety matters that affect Australians.
Through these interactions, we aim to enhance our approach to online safety regulation in Australia, amplify our impact across borders and help create a safer and more responsible digital environment worldwide.
Cooperation and collaboration
eSafety cooperates and collaborates with many other online safety leaders and advocates around the world.
Overseas agencies and governments
We work with regulatory counterparts and meet with new partners to discuss online safety legislation and how to regulate digital platforms. This gives us valuable insights into how other regulators and governments operate and what emerging issues we face.
eSafety has various cooperative relationships with agencies and governments in other countries. We also give briefings to foreign governments and diplomats about online safety and how we function as a regulator. We welcome contact from organisations and individuals who would like to learn about our approach as Australia’s online safety regulator.
International forums and networks
eSafety takes part in various international forums and networks. This involvement allows us to develop and promote online safety regulations, and to advocate for stronger online safety protections for Australians and the broader international community.
These networks include:
- The Global Online Safety Regulators Network[https://www.esafety.gov.au/about-us/consultation-cooperation/international-engagement/the-global-online-safety-regulators-network]
- Global Coalition for Digital Safety at the World Economic ForumExternal link[https://initiatives.weforum.org/global-coalition-for-digital-safety/home]
- The Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism (GIFCT)External link[https://initiatives.weforum.org/global-coalition-for-digital-safety/home]
- INHOPEExternal link[https://www.inhope.org/]
- Institute for Strategic Dialogue Digital Policy LabExternal link[https://www.isdglobal.org/digital-policy-lab/]
- WeProtect Global AllianceExternal link[https://www.weprotect.org/]
- European Parliament Intergroup on Children’s RightsExternal link[https://www.childrightsmanifesto.eu/ep-intergroup/]
For more information see: Working with international forums and networks[https://www.esafety.gov.au/about-us/consultation-cooperation/international-engagement/working-with-international-forums-and-networks].
Online safety in the Indo-Pacific region
A strategic priority for eSafety is developing stronger and closer cooperative relationships in the Indo-Pacific region.
For more information, see: Building capacity within the Indo-Pacific region[https://www.esafety.gov.au/about-us/consultation-cooperation/international-engagement/building-capacity-within-the-indo-pacific-region].
Online safety resources
eSafety has drawn on its extensive research and experience to develop online safety advice for global citizens. These resources[https://www.esafety.gov.au/about-us/consultation-cooperation/international-engagement/resources-for-international-audiences] are full of practical tips.
The editable PDF documents can be adapted to include local hotline and helpline information.
For further information, please email international@esafety.gov.au[mailto:international@esafety.gov.au]
Last updated: 18/03/2025