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When a negative news story appears online, it doesn’t just vanish after the news cycle ends. It lingers — month after month, year after year — showing up whenever someone Googles your name or business. Even if it’s outdated, unfair, or completely false, it keeps defining your digital reputation. At Reputation Station, we specialise in […]
Online defamation has become one of the most damaging forms of digital attack in Australia. A single false statement can spread across search results, news sites, and social media — shaping how people see you or your business overnight. Whether it’s a journalist getting the story wrong, an ex-employee posting lies, or a competitor trying […]
How to Remove False Accusations from Google Search Results in Australia False accusations online can destroy reputations faster than anything else. Whether it’s a misleading news article, a social media post spreading lies, or a random blog accusing you of something untrue — once it appears on Google, it feels impossible to stop. The good […]
Suppressing Malicious Gossip Websites in Australian Google Results In Australia, gossip websites and anonymous blogs are some of the worst offenders when it comes to reputational harm. Unlike mainstream news outlets, these sites often operate without accountability, publishing rumours, false claims, and defamatory content just to drive clicks. Once your name or business is tied […]
Removing Negative News Stories From Google in Australia When Australians Google your name or business, the results they see shape their opinion instantly. If negative news articles appear at the top, the damage is immediate: trust evaporates, opportunities disappear, and your reputation suffers. It doesn’t matter if the story is false, one-sided, or outdated — […]
De-Indexing Court Mentions and Legal Records From Australian Search Engines In Australia, court mentions and legal records are increasingly visible online. Sites like AustLII, JADE, and various state court registries publish case details that end up indexed by Google. Even if the matter was resolved in your favour, dismissed, or completely irrelevant to your current […]
Removing Fake News Articles Planted by Competitors in Australia Competition in business is healthy — until it turns dirty. In Australia, it’s increasingly common for competitors to plant fake news articles, blogs, and press releases designed to damage reputations. These articles often accuse businesses of scams, fraud, or unethical behaviour. Once published, they’re picked up […]
How to Delete Google Autocomplete Suggestions Linking Your Name to Scams in Australia When someone searches your name or business in Australia, the first thing they see isn’t always the search results — it’s Google’s Autocomplete suggestions. If your name is linked to words like “scam,” “fraud,” or “complaints,” those suggestions create instant doubt before […]
How to Handle False Allegations Published on Crikey and Other Australian Blogs Blogs and independent outlets like Crikey play a big role in shaping public opinion in Australia. While these platforms claim to offer investigative journalism and alternative perspectives, they also publish one-sided or unverified allegations that can ruin reputations overnight. Once your name or […]
Removing Negative News Stories From Sydney Morning Herald and The Daily Telegraph In Australia, few things damage a reputation more than a negative article in a major newspaper. The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) and The Daily Telegraph are two of the country’s most widely read outlets, and their online presence dominates Google. Once your name […]