Protecting Australians from scammers is a matter of urgency, but there are huge concerns about how consumers will be affected By News September 20, 2024 Add Comment Edit Scammers are destroying people's lives — a crackdown on who will cough up when things go wrong has stakeholders divided, writes Michael Atkin. Share this post Related Posts'We felt like prisoners': Family disgusted by treatment from SA Health during recent tripPrime Minister openly backing former NSW premier Gladys Berejiklian to run for a federal seat'We need to keep things out of landfill': Redcliffe Repair Cafe joins push for right to repairWhat if everything we think we know about the origins of the Omicron variant is wrong?Beware the buy now, pay later 'debt spiral'. Experts warn it'll be haunting us long after Christmas'This is a new era for us': Tasmanian healthcare workers prepare to live and work with COVIDThe Earth is getting a black box recorder, and it's already started listeningBob Dole, former US senator and Republican presidential nominee, dies aged 98
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