
Adella Beaini
National News Journalist at News Corp Australia
Journalist: The Daily Telegraph, Herald Sun, Courier Mail and Adelaide Advertiser | Email: [email protected]
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Oct 22, 2024 |
townsvillebulletin.com.au | Adella Beaini
From trolling and harassment to threats of rape and even death, Tara Rae Moss has seen the very worst of social media. Indeed, her ghastly brush with online platforms led the best-selling crime author, model and human rights advocate to write, produce and present the TV series Cyber Hate in 2017. Across six episodes, she exposed the toll that online trolling and aggressive social behaviour had taken on her – and it continues to this day. “I had many death threats over the years.
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Oct 22, 2024 |
cairnspost.com.au | Adella Beaini
From trolling and harassment to threats of rape and even death, Tara Rae Moss has seen the very worst of social media. Indeed, her ghastly brush with online platforms led the best-selling crime author, model and human rights advocate to write, produce and present the TV series Cyber Hate in 2017. Across six episodes, she exposed the toll that online trolling and aggressive social behaviour had taken on her – and it continues to this day. “I had many death threats over the years.
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Oct 21, 2024 |
dailytelegraph.com.au | Adella Beaini
Social media helped Sam Wood build a multimillion dollar empire. But the fitness guru and reality TV star knows for all of its pluses, there are minuses – indeed he has seen the “heartache” of the latter “first-hand”. Wood, who met his now wife Snezana on reality show The Bachelor in 2015, holds fears for the online safety of his four girls: Eve, 17 (Snezana’s daughter from a previous relationship), Willow, 4, Charlie, 3, and baby Harper. “Social media can be a double-edged sword.
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Oct 20, 2024 |
townsvillebulletin.com.au | Adella Beaini |Tim Elbra
Australian basketball legend Shane Heal has long criticised social media as a “coward’s palace” that allows people to post harmful comments with no repercussions. Heal represented the Boomers at four Olympics amid a 20-year pro career spanning Australia, Europe and the NBA, and captained the Sydney Kings to their first NBL title. Yet his life took a dark turn when he was charged with fraud in 2018, before the case was dropped.
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Oct 20, 2024 |
cairnspost.com.au | Adella Beaini |Tim Elbra
Australian basketball legend Shane Heal has long criticised social media as a “coward’s palace” that allows people to post harmful comments with no repercussions. Heal represented the Boomers at four Olympics amid a 20-year pro career spanning Australia, Europe and the NBA, and captained the Sydney Kings to their first NBL title. Yet his life took a dark turn when he was charged with fraud in 2018, before the case was dropped.
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