The Community Network at it again
PUBLIC Defender has obtained a significant refund for this man — who owns a first-aid training business — from column regular The Community Network, aka Multimedia International Services.
PUBLIC Defender has obtained a significant refund for this man — who owns a first-aid training business — from column regular The Community Network, aka Multimedia International Services.
CONSUMER cops are investigating Thermomix over injuries to owners — and attempts to silence them.
AFTER discovering Yza Canja built a $2M property portfolio in six months with no assets or savings, Elaine Paraha said to herself: “Why can’t I?
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THE topic that dominated last week’s live and free Q & A with Brydens Lawyers was worker’s rights. But what will people ask about today? Join in.
AS the cost of the Infinity cable recall doubles to $160m, industry insiders who blew the whistle say there is another “even more dangerous” failure.
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A STAGGERING 650 electricity customers are complaining to their retailer each and every day — double the rate of a year ago, new official figures show.
ISMAIL Muhaidat turned Karen Lindley’s holiday voucher refund request into an upsell. She calls him a “silver-tongued devil” — he’s a convicted killer.
A TIMESHARE business which claims to have sent 70,000 Aussies on “promotional holidays”, and which was run by a convicted killer, has been found to have engaged in misleading conduct.
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A BIG power company wrongly pursued Rick Lacina for thousands of dollars. But he’s had the last laugh — not only has he outflanked Origin Energy, he has helped to trigger a move to kill the “back-bill”.
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A BABY massage business is under official investigation amid allegations it faked accreditation, overcharged students and falsely claimed ties to a leading hospital.
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