'Dodgy Dene' forced to issue Lifeline an apology

Updated May 30 2015 - 12:49pm, first published 4:00am
While yet to receive a booking for his services, Mr Broadbelt said some government schools had expressed an interest in his roadshow he hopes will tackle bullying and depression.  
Photo: contributed.
While yet to receive a booking for his services, Mr Broadbelt said some government schools had expressed an interest in his roadshow he hopes will tackle bullying and depression. Photo: contributed.

THE former Dubbo announcer labelled a "serial con artist", "Dodgy Dene" and "the cross country conman" says some schools have expressed an interest in hosting a visit from him as part of a travelling roadshow through which he plans to tackle depression and bullying.

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