Word game and brainteaser scams sweeping Facebook
AAP FACTCHECK – Facebook posts claim to be offering cash prizes or free cars to people who can solve a simple puzzle.
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AAP FACTCHECK – Facebook posts claim to be offering cash prizes or free cars to people who can solve a simple puzzle.
Đọc ThêmAAP FACTCHECK – The World Health Organization (WHO) instructed governments around the world to prepare for “mega lockdowns” in response to the recent outbreak of mpox, according to claims online.
Đọc ThêmForget about retinol night creams, researchers from Edith Cowan University (ECU) believe travel could be the best way to defy premature ageing.
Đọc ThêmTwo foreign nationals have been charged over two unrelated drug importations, with 27kg of cocaine and 21kg of methamphetamine with a combined estimated street value of $28.7 million seized at Sydney Airport in the space of 48 hours.
Đọc ThêmVictorians continue to pay the price for Labor’s inability to manage money and projects, as the Metro Tunnel project suffers a further almost $1 billion cost blowout.
Đọc ThêmThe UK’s anti-monarchy campaign Republic will be in Australia to greet Charles and Camilla on their visit next month.
Đọc ThêmPolice are appealing for public assistance to help locate missing man Yunlu.
Đọc ThêmTwo warrants have been issued for 33-year-old Thai Thomas after he failed to appear at court.
Đọc ThêmAAP FACTCHECK – A video demonstrates how Australians can use a set of US commercial laws to avoid registering their cars, social media users claim.
Đọc ThêmToday the Australian Government has launched a children’s storybook which will help adults from all cultures and backgrounds have preventative conversations about child sexual abuse with children and young people.
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