Nationals Pushback Leads Labor To Ditch Misinformation Bill
Misinformation In U S Politics The New York Times About press copyright contact us creators advertise developers terms privacy policy & safety how works test new features nfl sunday ticket © 2025 google llc. The federal government has abandoned its controversial misinformation bill due to opposition in the senate.
Misinformation In U S Politics The New York Times The bill would provide the australian communications and media authority (acma) with new regulatory powers to require digital communications platform providers to take steps to manage the risk that misinformation and disinformation on digital communications platforms poses in australia. Labor has formally ditched its online misinformation bill, recognising that a vote on it would result in an even greater embarrassment for the government than abandoning it. Nationals leader david littleproud has revealed he is "definitely" willing to flip the party's support for a 2050 net zero emissions target while the renewable rollout is "tearing families apart" across regional communities. Misinformation and disinformation pose a threat to the safety and wellbeing of australians, as well as to our democracy, society and economy. the government will not proceed with the communications legislation amendment (combatting misinformation and disinformation) bill 2024.
New Online Misinformation Bill Slammed As Biggest Attack On Nationals leader david littleproud has revealed he is "definitely" willing to flip the party's support for a 2050 net zero emissions target while the renewable rollout is "tearing families apart" across regional communities. Misinformation and disinformation pose a threat to the safety and wellbeing of australians, as well as to our democracy, society and economy. the government will not proceed with the communications legislation amendment (combatting misinformation and disinformation) bill 2024. Australia’s labor government is under fire over its revised misinformation and disinformation legislation which critics have called “orwellian” and a threat to free speech. Despite stiff pushback from legal experts and the public, the bill passed in the house of representatives on 7 november. it now goes to the senate, where labor, with the possible support of the greens, needs to shore up the votes of enough crossbench senators to pass it into law. Federal communications minister michelle rowland has announced the government has formally abandoned its controversial misinformation bill. the proposed legislation was rejected by the coalition, greens and several crossbenchers, meaning that it would not be possible to pass through the senate. Nationals senator matt canavan has slammed the albanese labor government’s misinformation bill. “i’m confident we will come out hard against this,” mr canavan told sky news host rowan dean. “it’s not something we’ve proposed and we’ll fight it to the death in the senate.”.
New Online Misinformation Bill Slammed As Biggest Attack On Australia’s labor government is under fire over its revised misinformation and disinformation legislation which critics have called “orwellian” and a threat to free speech. Despite stiff pushback from legal experts and the public, the bill passed in the house of representatives on 7 november. it now goes to the senate, where labor, with the possible support of the greens, needs to shore up the votes of enough crossbench senators to pass it into law. Federal communications minister michelle rowland has announced the government has formally abandoned its controversial misinformation bill. the proposed legislation was rejected by the coalition, greens and several crossbenchers, meaning that it would not be possible to pass through the senate. Nationals senator matt canavan has slammed the albanese labor government’s misinformation bill. “i’m confident we will come out hard against this,” mr canavan told sky news host rowan dean. “it’s not something we’ve proposed and we’ll fight it to the death in the senate.”.
Planned Nissan Layoffs Not Linked To Trump Tariffs Fact Check Federal communications minister michelle rowland has announced the government has formally abandoned its controversial misinformation bill. the proposed legislation was rejected by the coalition, greens and several crossbenchers, meaning that it would not be possible to pass through the senate. Nationals senator matt canavan has slammed the albanese labor government’s misinformation bill. “i’m confident we will come out hard against this,” mr canavan told sky news host rowan dean. “it’s not something we’ve proposed and we’ll fight it to the death in the senate.”.
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