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This article chronicles when and how the Voice to Parliament referendum got caught in a conspiracy theory positing that the United Nations could take over Australia if a Yes vote was achieved.
Turning the lens on four misleading narratives, this article, coupled with additional expert advice, offers tips on how the media can help dispel disinform
Misleading memes and social media commentary claim the Voice to Parliament could overturn decisions of government via the High Court.
Social media users are claiming the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum will be rigged in favour of a Yes outcome.
Documents released through an FOI request have been used to falsely claim the Uluru Statement from the Heart is 26 pages long, not one, and that it contains “hidden” policies such as reparations for First Nations peoples.
Opponents of the Indigenous Voice to Parliament are spreading a message on Facebook that claims the upcoming referendum is illegal because the enabling legislation does not exist. But they're wrong.
Viral social media posts are promoting drinking the household chemical as a way to cure or alleviate a wide range of ailments.
Like the former prime minister, anti-Voice Facebook users are falsely claiming that the National Indigenous Australians Agency provides $30 billion in funding to Indigenous programs.
The recent release of the royal commission findings into Robodebt has sparked a surge of social media posts claiming that the illegal scheme caused thousands of deaths.
The Western Australian government’s decision to revoke its controversial cultural heritage laws has been seized upon by supporters of the No campaign to undermine the viability of the Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
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