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Aussie Mozzie Stickers Go Global, Selling $30M in a Year

Australian brand Nat Pat's BuzzPatch stickers offer a non-toxic, plant-based solution to summer mozzies. With over $30 million in global sales, they're a game-changer for parents. Discover the viral alternative to chemical sprays.

Ticket scams cost Aussies $432 on average

New PayPal data shows Australian ticket buyers lose $432 per scam. With fake listings rising, experts warn against risky purchases on social media. Learn how to protect yourself.

Former banker arrested in NSW over $105m loan fraud

A former banker and mortgage broker has been charged as an alleged ringleader in a massive NSW fraud syndicate targeting car, home, and business loans. Police have restrained $92 million in assets. Read the full investigation details.

Key Accreditations for Australian Financial Planners

Discover the mandatory and voluntary accreditations that define a competent, ethical financial planner in Australia's reformed landscape. Learn how to verify credentials for your financial security.

Newcastle conduct complaints double, costs up $56k

Code of conduct complaints at Newcastle City Council have doubled in two years, costing ratepayers over $62,000. Nine complaints were lodged, with four still pending. Read the full report.

Bunbury man convicted for posing as doctor

A Bunbury man has been criminally prosecuted for falsely claiming to be a registered medical practitioner. Learn the details of the court case and the legal consequences.

Aussie hacker jailed for stealing intimate images of women

Michael Clapsis, a 44-year-old IT consultant from Perth, has been sentenced to over seven years in prison for stealing intimate images from young women and creating a fake Qantas Wi-Fi network to harvest private data from unsuspecting travellers.

IT Expert Jailed for Fake Flight WiFi Scam

Melbourne IT expert Michael Clapsis jailed for 7 years after creating fake WiFi networks on flights to steal passengers' intimate images. Learn how to protect your data.

Widow's privacy plea over sunbathing neighbour

A 62-year-old widow seeks advice after her neighbour repeatedly invades her privacy during backyard sunbathing sessions. Expert tips on setting boundaries and alternative solutions.

RAA warns drivers about fake road rule posts

South Australia's RAA warns drivers about fake online posts claiming new road rules. Learn how to spot misinformation and get accurate updates from official sources.

Taj Annan joins Western Force after Knights exit

Former Newcastle Knights talent Taj Annan makes surprising code switch to rugby union, signing with Perth's Western Force in a major career move that's turning heads across Australian football.

Fake gun terror at Cairns shopping centre

A Cairns shopping centre was thrown into chaos when a man armed with a replica firearm targeted teenagers in a terrifying daylight incident that has left the community shaken.

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