It appears to have become more prevalent, visible, and possibly also more politicised in post-pandemic times, as general trust in governments and mainstream media declines.
On 14 October, it’s our civic responsibility to make an informed decision about the referendum question regarding the Voice to Parliament.
As the Voice to Parliament referendum draws closer, it’s worth noting the main regulations relating to matters such as advertising, authorisation, and financial disclosure.
Parliament missed an opportunity to ban misinformation and disinformation during the referendum campaign.
How machine learning can play a key role in combating fake news.
The successful uptake of Australia’s COVID program hinges on tailored communication campaigns that appeal to all sectors of the community.
Taiwan's “humour-over-rumour” approach is an example of how to effectively counter misinformation in the digital age.
In this third episode on fake news, we've gathered all the very best practical tips and ideas from our experts to help you find your way through the news.
In this What Happens Next? podcast episode Susan chats to the experts exploring what we could do differently to improve the quality of information and media.
Could fake news destroy our democracy? Dr Susan Carland finds out in our first episode in series two of What Happens Next?
What role did climate change play in Australia's devastating bushfires?
The catastrophic bushfires have highlighted the connection between threats to the natural environment and the media environment, through which misinformation is spreading at a disturbing rate.
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