There has been a 60 per cent increase in cyber bullying cases reported to the office of the children's eSafety commissioner in the past year.
Commissioner Julie Inman-Grant says the rise could be a result of increased awareness of the organisation, soon to broaden its remit to all eSafety matters.
"Our own research shows us one-in-five young Australians has been cyber-bullied over time," she told senators at an upper house hearing in Canberra on Thursday.
Ms Inman-Grant says the organisation offers a "safety net" to victims who have no luck pursuing the issue with a social media site.
"I'm pleased and proud to say we have resolved all 400 cases that have come to us," she said.
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The office has been able to use a "carrot" over the last two years and has seen action without the need for formal take-down orders.
