The National Anti-Scam Centre says they have removed more than 29,000 social media accounts and 1850 fake job advertisements in a crackdown on employment scams targeting vulnerable people. Between September 2024 and March 2025, the effort, which involved government, law enforcement agencies and the private sector, specifically targeted job scams, which had increased by 151% in the previous year. Australians lost $13.7 million to job scams in 2024.
“Job scams have been one of the fastest growing scam types, as scammers are increasingly preying on people seeking relief from cost-of-living pressures,” says ACCC deputy chair Catriona Lowe. “These scams disproportionately impact people on low incomes, culturally and linguistically diverse communities, international students, non-resident visa holders, people with caring responsibilities, and others with limited employment options.” The National Anti-Scam Centre says…
