One of the complainants also raised similar accuracy concerns about other ABC content, including Australia Talks survey results. But Australia Talks data shows our perception of sexual assault is changing’, including that it inaccurately stated that “Extensive research shows allegations of sexual assault are overwhelmingly true”. September ABC News Online, 9 & 21 June 2021Ĭomplaint: Two audience members raised concerns about the story ‘Grace Tame says change is a marathon effort. The Go-Go’s, 9 & 15 September 2021 (received)Ĭomplaint: Two audience members pointed out that the program description published on ABC iview inaccurately stated that the group The Go-Go’s was “the first all-female band to play their own instruments and write their own songs”. Late Night Live, 30th August 2021Ĭomplaint: Two listeners complained about inaccurate references to the citizenship status of Indigenous Australians in 1960. ABC News Online, 9th September 2021Ĭomplaint: A complainant said that the article ‘Lockdown ends across New England North West, but Narrabri left out after COVID case’ inaccurately stated that the positive case in Narrabri was a worker in the cotton industry. ABC News Online, 14th August 2021Ĭomplaint: An online reader said that the story ‘Australia's COVID crisis reaches a new level as the virus puts all of NSW into lockdown’ was inaccurate in its references to restrictions on travel from home. ABC News Online, 9th August 2021Ĭomplaint: An online reader complained that the ABC Explainer ‘If you’re vaccinated, how protected are you from catching COVID-19?’ included inaccurate information. Sport Online, 11th August 2021Ĭomplaint: An online reader said that the Key Points section of the story ‘Eddie Betts urges all Australians to join Taylor Walker on ‘journey’ against racism’ inaccurately stated that Walker was suspended by the AFL for six months when he had been suspended for six games. ABC News Online, 17th September 2021Ĭomplaint: An online reader challenged the accuracy of information regarding vaccines for cancer patients in the story ‘The ‘very rare’ medical conditions that make it harder to get a COVID-19 vaccine’. ABC Melbourne Facebook & ABC News Online, 19th September 2021Ĭomplaint: An audience member complained that an ABC Melbourne Facebook post ‘#BREAKING: Melbourne’s lockdown will end on October 26, Premier Daniel Andrews says’ included inaccurate information on travel limits and gathering caps. Sport Online, 22nd September 2021Ĭomplaint: Two online readers complained that the story ‘Tom Wills descendant claims he sent AFL information on Tom Wills Aboriginal massacre allegations years ago’ was inaccurate in its references to an individual being a direct descendant of Tom Wills. ABC News Online, 26th September 2021Ĭomplaint: An online reader expressed concern that the story ‘The return of crocodile rule’ included a quote from a crocodile park owner that could be perceived as being racist. ABC News Online, 12th August 2021Ĭomplaint: An audience member pointed out that the ABC Pilbara online story ‘Why are people still travelling to asbestos-riddled Wittenoom?’ included inaccurate population figures for the town.
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2021 October ABC Everyday Article, 2nd September 2021Ĭomplaint: An online reader raised concern that a recipe ‘Giant chocolate chunk cookies with spelt, oat and olive oil’ incorrectly and dangerously stated that certified gluten free oats would need to be used if cooking for people with Coeliac disease.