AAP FactCheck Articles

Aussie bank closure treaty is clickbait fake news

A disinformation website has published another baseless conspiracy theory about the World Economic Forum, this time related to Australian bank closures.

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Truth shafted in 'secret' Sydney tunnel videos

An Australian TikTok user claims to have discovered a secret underground network hidden beneath shopping centres and landmarks in NSW.

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No, Woolworths has not ditched Anzac Day, RSL

The removal of collectable biscuit tins has triggered half-baked claims Woolworths has stopped supporting Anzac Day and veterans' charities.

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'Trader' uses poached pictures in deceptive posts

A self-described financial trader is asking New Zealanders to trust in her to invest their money.

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Aussies, Kiwis targeted in crypto deception

Bank notifications are being faked in an attempt to lure Australians and New Zealanders into handing over their money online.

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Bitcoin trading 'mentor' mines for gullible investors

A claimed US crypto trader is using fake testimonies with pretend profits to attract new clients.

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Fake clients and cash used to deceive Facebook users

Fake bank alerts are being used to promote a supposed gun financial trader to Australian and New Zealand social media users.

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Old footage rehashed for nonsense NATO claim

A video supposedly showing US and German troops massing near Ukraine doesn't stand up to scrutiny.

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No, 'bombshell' vaccine study was not redacted

A redacted report from the US Centers for Disease Control is not a smoking gun linking myocarditis to COVID vaccines.

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AI image feeds fears of demonic Maccas meal

Anxious social media users sharing an AI-generated image are convinced McDonald's has released a "demonic" Happy Meal for children.

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Rothschild conspiracy is 'utter nonsense'

Social media claims seek - without evidence - to portray a global conspiracy that ties the creation of Israel to the Rothschild banking family.

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No, $15b reconstruction fund has not been scrapped

A Facebook video claims Labor's flagship National Reconstruction Fund has been scrapped, less than a year after it was created.

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No, Japan hasn't banned COVID-19 vaccines

Social media posts claim Japan has banned COVID-19 shots because of soaring sudden deaths, but there's no evidence to support either assertion.

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Photo fakery behind 'not a dude' images

Photos of female swimmers supposedly making a statement on transgender athletes are winning praise on social media despite the images having an obvious problem.

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Huge vaccine safety study creates misinformation spike

Social media has been flooded with false claims about the supposed dangers of COVID-19 vaccines following a massive global study.

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Tiresome tyre claim fails to get traction

A study comparing tyre wear and exhaust emissions in petrol-powered cars has been misrepresented with claims it showed higher emissions for electric vehicles.

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Audio of NZ PM's speeches manipulated

Video and images of New Zealand's prime minister are being deceitfully used to make it appear as if he is endorsing a digital trading platform.

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Assassination quote falsely attributed to ex-Israeli PM

Social media users are falsely claiming Israel's first prime minister said terror, assassination and intimidation must be used to rid the country of its Arab population.

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Journalist's health battle misused as anti-vaccine propaganda

A journalist's essay about her diagnosis of a rare kind of cancer is being sickly distorted by anti-vaccine activists.

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Climate funding claim way off the money

A self-styled "income acceleration coach" claims climate activists are being handed tens of billions of dollars of taxpayer money.

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