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27/01/2021

The Australian Federal Police is warning parents NOT to post photos of their children on their first day of school without locking down their privacy settings.

Images with children in school uniform, their name or indicators of their location in the background can be used by offenders to build a profile and groom parents and children," they say.

"The AFP is continuing to regularly seize images of children in the collections of online child s*x offenders," they wrote.

AFP Commander of the Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation and Child Protection Operations Hilda Sirec said the back to school period was a timely reminder to implement safe online practices.

“The first day of school is one of those milestones for parents. Children in their uniform on their first day of school are treasured photos in many family albums,’’ Command Sirec said.

“There’s no reason why parents and carers cannot continue to take those wonderful happy snaps and post them online. However, we are urging parents and carers who are sharing those images to make sure they’re using secure privacy settings and only sharing images with people they know and trust.”

Photos posted online of their child’s first day at school can reveal a lot of personal information and travel more widely than intended.

Community or school social media pages featuring children are also being urged to consider the types of images being shared and who can view them.

“Some offenders go to great lengths in order to gain access to children and the AFP is seeing instances of online grooming starting from the information that parents and carers are sharing online.

“There are simple steps that parents and carers can take to have more control over who can access their images and minimise the chance of inappropriate contact,” Commander Sirec said.

“If sharing content of children online, check the privacy settings and make sure that your social media accounts are using the most secure settings possible.

“It is more important than ever to ensure parents, carers and our young people are educated about online safety. The increase of children being online during the pandemic year has also meant offenders have more opportunities to target potential victims."

03/04/2020

Fraser Coast Plumber’s

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12/02/2020

GREAT NEWS: Our dams are almost full!

Teddington Weir has been overflowing for days and Lenthall Dam has risen from 57.6% on 3 February to more than 93% today.

The rate of the rise and weather conditions will continue to be monitored but Lenthall Dam could soon hit 100%, and we may even need to release some water from the dam for environmental purposes.

There is no cause for concern though, and it’s great news that our water storages are now full or almost full.

Water restrictions will now be reviewed and may drop back from level two to level one but no final decision has been made at this stage.

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16/05/2019

You’re invited to attend a Queensland plumbing law reforms information session. These reforms deliver on commitments made in the Queensland Building Plan (QBP) to make our construction industry safer, fairer and more sustainable. This session will cover: the introduction of a new Act, a new regula...

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