SBS News in Filipino, Friday 4 July 2025

Internet crime and electronic banking security

Consumer regulator the ACCC is warning consumers about online 'ghost stores' - which claim to be small, local operators with high quality products Source: Getty / Getty Images

Here are today's top stories on SBS Filipino.


Key Points
  • Justice advocates in the Australian Capital Territory say the territory's decision to raise the age of criminal responsibility should serve as an example to other states and territories.
  • ACCC is warning consumers about online 'ghost stores' - which claim to be small, local operators with high quality products.
  • New research suggests wealthier students are going to benefit more from government plans to cut university debt than those on lower incomes.
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