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Unpacking election misinformation

 Australians’ experiences of news and information about the 2025 federal election

 Australians’ experiences of news and information about the 2025 federal election
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Unpacking election misinformation

Key findings

  • 57% of 18- to 24-year-olds said their main source of election information was social media 
  • The Australian Electoral Commission (63%) and public television (54%) were the most trusted sources of news and information about the election
  • 60% said they came across election misinformation sometimes, very often or occasionally in the two weeks prior to the election.
  • Politicians and political parties (66%) were the most reported source of misinformation.
  • Half of respondents (51%) have never received media literacy education.
  • Only two in five (40%) were extremely or quite confident they can check if a website or social media post can be trusted.
  • 83% said that truth in political advertising laws are needed nationwide. 


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