How to Push Down Defamatory Stories from Regional News Sites in Australia

You don’t need to be in The Age or Daily Mail to have your reputation wrecked. In fact, regional newspapers — like The Border Mail, The Northern Star, Geelong Advertiser, Illawarra Mercury, Ballarat Courier, or The Mercury — often publish local stories that stick to Page 1 of Google just as aggressively. These smaller outlets […]

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Removing Old Legal News from The Australian and Court Listing Sites – How to Protect Your Name in Google

If your name appears in The Australian or on a court listing site, chances are it’s still ranking highly in Google — even if the matter was resolved, dismissed, or irrelevant today. Whether it was a brief mention or a full legal write-up, that content has a long shelf life online and can destroy your […]

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How to Remove Your Name from Sydney Morning Herald Articles (SMH) in Australia

When your name is published in the Sydney Morning Herald — whether in a news article, court report, or business story — it can show up in Google search results for years. Even if the information is old, taken out of context, or no longer relevant, it keeps resurfacing every time someone searches your name. […]

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Can You Remove an Article from The Courier Mail? Yes — Here’s How It’s Done

If your name appears in a Courier Mail article — especially in crime, court, or public interest reporting — it can haunt your online presence for years. Even when the matter is resolved, spent, or dismissed, the article stays put, indexed at the top of Google and damaging your reputation. At Reputation Ace, we specialise […]

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Suppressing Negative Results from News.com.au – What Australian Businesses Can Do

When an article from News.com.au ranks on Page 1 of Google for your name or company, it can be incredibly difficult to shake — even years after the issue is resolved. News.com.au articles are highly indexed, syndicated, and built to last. But they’re not untouchable. At Reputation Ace, we specialise in removing, suppressing, and de-indexing […]

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Getting Content Removed from Daily Mail Australia: What Works in 2025

When your name or business appears in a damaging article on Daily Mail Australia, the impact can be brutal. Their headlines are sensational, often syndicated across platforms, and tend to rank high on Google for years — long after the situation is outdated or resolved. If you’re trying to run a business, protect your name, […]

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How to Remove Articles from The Age (and other Nine sites) from Google in Australia — What Actually Works

When The Age, SMH, AFR, WA Today or Brisbane Times puts your name in a headline, it can live on Page 1 of Google for years — even if it’s outdated, misleading, or flat-out unfair. Nine won’t pull stories just because they embarrass you. So you need a structured, aggressive reputation clean‑up that targets both […]

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Burying Damaging Forum Threads in Google

Burying Damaging Forum Threads in Google: What Australian Businesses Need to Know Negative online discussions can seriously damage a company’s reputation — especially when those discussions appear on high-ranking forums like Whirlpool. For many Australian businesses, these threads linger on Page 1 of Google, turning away potential clients before you’ve even had a chance to […]

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Caught in a Smear Campaign? Here’s How to Shut It Down and Reclaim Your Reputation in Australia

Sometimes it’s not just one post. It’s not just one review or a single nasty comment. It’s a pattern. A coordinated, targeted, relentless effort to make you look bad — online, in public, everywhere. That’s not a bad review. That’s a smear campaign. And if you’re in one right now, you know exactly what it […]

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