Almost one in two Australian children are being bullied, a survey shows.
The Queensland University of Technology study, involving 3112 students from grades 6 to 12 in nearly 30 schools around the country, found "traditional" face-to-face bullying was twice as prevalent as cyber-bullying.
About 30 per cent of students reported being bullied in person, while 15 per cent said they were victims of cyber-bullying.
About 7.5 per cent said they had been subject to both forms of bullying.
Lead researcher Associate Professor Marilyn Campbell will present the findings at the Youth Violence Symposium, to be held at Griffith University in Brisbane next month.