Do It For Dolly Day's anti-bullying message more important than ever during COVID-19 isolation

By Kate Benson
Updated May 8 2020 - 11:05am, first published May 7 2020 - 10:00am
Amy "Dolly" Everett's tragic death in 2018 has spurred a greater push for education about bullying in Australian schools.
Amy "Dolly" Everett's tragic death in 2018 has spurred a greater push for education about bullying in Australian schools.

The second Do It For Dolly Day will look vastly different in light of COVID-19 restrictions but the message is the same: everyone can still say yes to kindness and no to bullying on Friday, May 8, and beyond.

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