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Emily Gould2026-03-06 13:01:242026-03-06 13:05:08Digital Legacy, Social media and online safety at Capalaba LibraryScams Awareness Information Session at Noosaville Library
Emily with the Seniors Enquiry Line will be hosting an information session on Scams Awareness at Noosaville Library.
In 2024, Australians reported losing $2.03 billion to scammers with those over 65 losing more money than other age groups. AI has made online scamming easier by helping criminals create highly convincing fake messages, voices, and identities that are much harder for people to recognise as fraud.
In this valuable Scam Awareness info session, you can learn how scammers convince us, how to investigate whether something is a scam or not and strategies to protect yourself. Learning about scams can seem daunting but these sessions aim to share information in a positive, engaging way. Attendees will receive handouts and can speak with the presenter one-on-one after the presentation.
When: Wednesday 22 April 2026
Time: 10am – 11:30am
Where: Noosaville Library at 7 Wallace Drive, Noosaville QLD 4566
Cost: Free
RSVP: Bookings required. Register online here, call Noosaville Library on (07) 5329 6555 or email libraryevents@noosa.qld.gov.au
Morning tea and discussion time provided.
Seniors Enquiry Line
The Seniors Enquiry Line is a free, state-wide helpline that provides information and referral support to Queensland seniors and their support networks. People can call the helpline about anything and everything. Seniors Enquiry Line help callers to find the information they need and link in with the appropriate support services. The helpline is available 9am-5pm AEST Monday to Friday (excluding Queensland and Brisbane public holidays) on 1300 135 500 or sel@uccommunity.org.au.










