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A group portrait featuring four individuals, including Ruby Rose, in The Australian Women's Weekly magazine setting.

Ruby Rose on the day she was publicly attacked

Itโ€™s an experience that has scarred schoolchildren for as long as there has been organised education โ€“ and one that four high-profile Australians havenโ€™t forgotten in a hurry. At first glance, they may not fit the stereotype of the bullying victim, but Michelle Bridges, Hazem El Masri, Ruby Rose and Rebecca Breeds all suffered at [โ€ฆ]
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Ruby Rose joins the cast of Orange is the New Black

Aussie model and DJ Ruby Rose is making a splash in the States as sheโ€™s set to join the cast of smash-hit Netflix TV show Orange is the New Black. The tattooed Aussie star revealed the news via her Facebook page, where she posted a link to a new fashion shoot and interview she is [โ€ฆ]
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Ruby Rose on how she beat bullying

Ruby Rose on how she beat bullying

One in four Australian students will be bullied at school this year. Bryce Corbett talks to TV presenter Ruby Rose about how she overcame the bullies who made her school days hell. Ruby Rose: โ€œIt only really started when I got to high school. I was never really one of those kids who blended in. [โ€ฆ]
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Bullies and bullied more likely to consider suicide by age 11

The stars who beat bullying

The school bullies of today can have devastating effects on victims now and in adulthood. Bryce Corbett looks at why bullying is on the rise, the advent of cyber bullying and why all parents have a responsibility to stamp out the perpetrators. The new school year is well and truly underway. Kids all over the [โ€ฆ]
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