Updated On: 08 October, 2018 02:00 PM IST | Sydney | IANS
The changes follow the high-profile death of a 14-year-old Australian student who took her own life in January after suffering from online bullying

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Australia's New South Wales state is planning to beef up laws to better protect residents from cyber bullying and other kinds of digital threats, including higher penalties of up to five years in prison, authorities said on Sunday.
The move will make it "absolutely clear that online stalking and intimidation are no-goes" in the state, its Attorney-General Mark Speakman told reporters, reports Xinhua news agency.