Convicted wellness fraudster Belle Gibson is still being pursued by Consumer Affairs Victoria for the $410,000 she was ordered to pay in 2017 after falsely claiming to have cured her brain cancer through nutrition. Despite the court order, the matter remains unresolved after almost eight years, with Victorian premier Jacinta Allan expressing disappointment. Gibson, whose story is now the subject of a Netflix series called Apple Cider Vinegar, was found to have breached consumer law in 2017 and was fined for failing to donate proceeds from her app and book sales as promised.
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Aussie Storer scenting victory in Tour of the Alps
SummaryAustralian cyclist Michael Storer is leading the Tour of the Alps, maintaining a 41-second advantage after a challenging third stage. Storer had previously secured a significant lead by winning the second stage and is aiming for his biggest career victory, with Jai Hindley closely trailing in fourth place. As the tour progresses, Storer expresses confidence in his performance, attributing his success to improved strength and support from his team, while Hindley and other competitors remain...
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