

ABC News Online, 11th November 2021Ĭomplaint: An online reader raised concern that the ABC Regional online story ‘People rescued from floodwaters, Wyangala Dam spills after heavy rain in large parts of NSW’ inappropriately contained images of children playing in floodwaters. RMIT ABC Fact Check, 26th November 2021Ĭomplaint: An audience member complained that a Fact Check ‘Crowd sizes are difficult to estimate, but it's unlikely Melbourne’s recent COVID rally was ‘the largest ever political rally in Australia’’ included false claims. One of the complainants also said that other aspects of the story were inaccurate and misleading. ABC News Online, 9th November 2021Ĭomplaint: Two online readers complained that the story ‘Several nations are promising to ban petrol car sales by 2035, but Australia isn’t one of them’ included an inaccurate subheading: ‘Leading car markets are already selling mostly electric’. The complainant said that this amounted to an attack on the reputation of forestry industries and that no counter view was presented. PM, 3rd November 2021Ĭomplaint: A complainant said that an interviewee made inaccurate claims in a report ‘New deal to save world’s forests, but will it work?’.

ABC News Online, 29th November 2021Ĭomplaint: An online reader complained that the explainer ‘When is Hanukkah this year and why the Jewish Festival of Lights is celebrated’ contained multiple inaccuracies. 2021 December ABC News Online, 2nd December 2021Ĭomplaint: An audience member complained that the ABC News analysis ‘The rise of domestic violence under the cover of the COVID-19 pandemic’ incorrectly stated that Prime Minister Scott Morrison declared a pandemic in February 2020.
