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| Frank Abagnale |
The “Great Impostor”
Subject of the best-selling book and subsequent movie “Catch Me If You Can”, the “Great Impostor”, Frank Abagnale is one of the world's most respected authorities on forgery, embezzlement and secure documents. In his teenage years Frank posed as a pilot, assistant attorney-general, a college professor and a paediatrician. Since serving just five years of his sentence he emerged to write policies and procedures for the reduction of white-collar crime with the US government, Frank today consults and lectures world-wide and his fraud prevention programmes are used by more than 14,000 organisations. |


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| Cynthia Morton |
"Emotional Fitness "
By her story alone Cynthia Morton challenged the audience of Parliament House to quell their tears. Cynthia tells of her amazing and inspiring story of her life’s journey overcoming drug and alcohol addiction to building the Emotional Fitness Foundation. Today, her work has earned her recognition awards of excellence and distinction, including a film award for a documentary based on the pilot of her Emotional Fitness Program. |


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| Tara Moss |
Supermodel turned author
Former international supermodel turned best-selling author, Tara Moss has delighted readers of crime-fiction and received two of Australia’s most prestigious literature honours on the way. From sales figures alone she is touted the country’s #1 crime writer. The Jill-of-all-trades is now drawing ratings on television, hosting crime documentary series, Tara Moss Investigates and National Geographic Presents; she is also a guest and panellist on numerous shows including The Panel. |


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