
Rosa Ritchie
Radio Producer at Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)
Reporter and Producer at ABC Shepparton
Producer at Melbourne Mornings
Producer on Mornings with Raf Epstein @abcmelbourne ☕️ She/her. Tweets ≠ views of my employer.
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1 week ago |
abc.net.au | Rosa Ritchie |Mikaela Ortolan |Kimberley Price
A Melbourne woman says she will sell her inherited home after squatters moved in and got rid of her belongings. Carol hadn't lived in the property for 17 years as she says it was uninhabitable. The property was sent to Jordan van den Lamb who publicly lists vacant houses for squatters to move in, under his online persona 'Purple Pingers'.
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1 week ago |
abc.net.au | Rosa Ritchie
A Victorian woman has been left shaken by a "bizarre" break-in at her vacant property, after the address was published online by a senate candidate who called on followers to squat there. The intruders changed the locks and removed her belongings, leaving the Melbourne woman about $70,000 out-of-pocket after her insurance claim was denied.
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4 weeks ago |
medium.com | Rosa Ritchie
Rosa Ritchie·Follow5 min read·--In today’s world of online investing, the opportunities seem endless, and the potential for wealth seems closer than ever before. Unfortunately, with the rise of digital platforms, so too has the rise of fraudulent schemes designed to take advantage of unsuspecting individuals. One such scam that has been making waves in the investment community is InvestPrecision.com.
Identity fraud victim Ilker fears for his safety after hit-run committed in car hired under his name
Jun 12, 2024 |
abc.net.au | Rosa Ritchie
In short: An identity theft victim is struggling to get answers after his stolen licence was linked to a hit-and-run. The Melbourne man says he is trapped in a bureaucratic nightmare between Victoria Police and VicRoads.. What's next? He is calling on authorities to provide better support and information to victims. A victim of identity theft says he fears for his safety after an alleged hit-and-run was committed with a car fraudulently hired under his name.
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May 9, 2024 |
abc.net.au | Rosa Ritchie
In short: Melbourne man Glenn Keogh lost his Australian citizenship 33 years ago when he applied for Irish citizenship, but he had no idea until recently. The loss of citizenship was the result of a law that was repealed in 2002, but it was not applied retrospectively. What's next? Mr Keogh would like to fight to change the situation for others, but legal costs are a huge barrier. Glenn Keogh was born in Australia to Australian parents and has never lived overseas.
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RT @JosephEStiglitz: Had a really nice time talking with Rafael Epstein on @ABCaustralia's Melbourne Mornings about the US presidential ele…

RT @MayneReport: Raf Epstein nails it with his CFMEU final observation on Insiders this morning. https://t.co/rVT1SzfoG7