Factcheck Voice referendum pamphlet claim doesn't measure up to scrutiny There are claims that arguments published in the official Indigenous voice to parliament referendum pamphlet are not the same length. Read more
Factcheck Altered photo paints false picture of minister's voice stance A photo on Facebook purports to show a leading Indigenous MP standing in front of a sign expressing strident opposition to the voice to parliament. Read more
Factcheck Voice referendum 'trick' question claim is complete nonsense Viral social media posts claim the government is including two questions in the voice referendum in order to trick voters. Read more
Factcheck Pizza receipt posts make a meal of voice facts A dinner receipt in a popular Canadian tourist town is being used to push claims about "land rent" and the proposed voice to parliament in Australia. Read more
Factcheck Hanson wrong to say MPs would have to consult the voice One Nation leader Pauline Hanson says individual MPs and senators would need to consult the voice about private members' bills they put forward. Read more
Factcheck Voice pamphlet's convention claim misleads The official pamphlet outlining the 'no' case for the upcoming referendum has claimed the voice proposal has not been subject to a constitutional convention. Read more
Factcheck Albanese didn't say voice opponents are 'racist' Outrage is brewing online over an allegation that the prime minister said people who vote against the Indigenous voice to parliament are racist. Read more
Factcheck Hanson misleads with voice claims about a new 'Black state' The One Nation leader says if the voice referendum is successful, the government will be able to form an "Aboriginal Black state" in the Northern Territory. Read more
Factcheck Voice campaign funding claim short-changes the facts A post claims that taxpayer funds are being used to bankroll the 'yes' campaign in the upcoming referendum. Read more
Factcheck Voice Indigenous renaming claim forgets governments already have that power Opponents of the voice to parliament are warning on social media that the names of cities, towns and landmarks will change if the 'yes' vote succeeds. Read more
Factcheck Section 122 claim confuses voice's proposed place in constitution An opponent of the Indigenous voice mixes up the section of the proposed body while making a claim about its powers. Read more
Factcheck Confused referendum claim voices the wrong question It is being claimed Australians are set to be asked if the country should become a republic at the upcoming referendum. Read more
Factcheck Voice MCG closure claim is kicked out of bounds It's been claimed Indigenous people will close off the likes of the MCG and SCG if the 'yes' vote succeeds at the referendum. Read more
Factcheck Right royal stuff-up on voice bill assent claim It's being claimed the upcoming voice referendum has no approval because the constitution alteration bill has not been signed by the governor-general. Read more
Factcheck Sovereign citizens enter voice debate with gibberish Queen claim It is being claimed that a 1973 change to the late Queen Elizabeth II's title could make the proposed Indigenous voice null and void. Read more
Factcheck Voice job advert claim is redundant A government job advert is being used to spread a spurious claim about the proposed Indigenous voice. Read more
Factcheck Private property safe as houses under proposed voice A Facebook post claims the proposed voice to parliament will convert all private property to native title land. Read more
Factcheck Voice book funding claim is a work of fiction It is being claimed that Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has funded a handbook in favour of the proposed Indigenous voice to parliament. Read more
Factcheck No, the voice proposal does not contradict racial discrimination laws Experts have dismissed claims the voice to parliament proposal contravenes the Racial Discrimination Act 1975. Read more
Factcheck Voice naysayers race to rewrite 1967 referendum's history Critics of the voice to parliament are claiming the 1967 referendum removed race from the constitution. Read more