Amy Price
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Subscriber only A Queensland reality TV show winner was duped out of investment money by an online scam artist his friend met on a dating app. Justin Hannan, 30, who won 2019 show
Instant Hotel with his family s Sunshine Coast Airbnb, will return to reality TV on Sunday on Channel 7 s extreme golf putting show
Holey Moley, where he will have another chance at a cash prize. It came months after he fell victim to a forex trading scam last year, having used money he had withdrawn from his superannuation to invest in a business he later discovered didn t exist.
by Amy Price
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Subscriber only A Queensland reality TV show winner was duped out of investment money by an online scam artist his friend met on a dating app. Justin Hannan, 30, who won 2019 show
Instant Hotel with his family s Sunshine Coast Airbnb, will return to reality TV on Sunday on Channel 7 s extreme golf putting show
Holey Moley, where he will have another chance at a cash prize. It came months after he fell victim to a forex trading scam last year, having used money he had withdrawn from his superannuation to invest in a business he later discovered didn t exist.
We started doing some due diligence on a Forex trading platform. From what we saw all the documents looked legit, the results looked legit, the platform itself was legit, it was a completely registered platform. He had done some weeks and had success so I, as these things happen, thought OK let s try out this as part of the portfolio. But after a few weeks passed we realised we had been had. The scammers had cloned a trading platform and were able to control the data they displayed so it appeared legitimate, as did the winnings that went into an online account displaying the user s profits and losses.
How Bali s pristine beaches have turned into garbage dumps as the deserted tourist island struggles without any visitors
Between 30 and 60 tonnes of trash is being collected from Bali s usually beautiful beaches each day
Monsoon season usually brings in trash but officials have never seen this much with sand covered in debris
The biggest problem is believed to be Indonesia s ineffective rubbish handling systems not cleaning up
The area is usually teeming with tourists, with thousands of Australians flocking to Bali annually pre-Covid
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