A Logan Libraries information session will help arm the community with tips and techniques to protect themselves against frauds and scams.
A council Community Safety Program will host an awareness session from 10am to 11am on Thursday, March 16 at Logan Central Library.
Guest speakers from the Bank of Queensland and the Queensland Office of Fair Trading will help participants learn what scams are currently doing the rounds and where to get help if they suspect they have been a victim of a scam or fraud.
Council’s lifestyle chair Laurie Koranski said most people had received scam emails, texts or telephone calls at one time or another.
“It is an unfortunate part of the digital age we are living in so it is vital that we have an awareness of this important topic,” Cr Koranski said.
“We want to arm the community with the tools they need to protect themselves from these scams.
“Recent cyber safety episodes have highlighted the need for people to be vigilant with their online interactions.”
Bookings are essential for the free workshop and can be made online at lccqld.com/frauds-and-scams
For more information on frauds and scams head to logan.qld.gov.au/frauds-scam


