There is a lot of information online for all of us to sort through, especially now with our Federal Election fast approaching on Monday, April 28, 2025.
While much of the information is helpful and provides us with valuable background on people and parties, some of it is inaccurate—or false.
Sharing false information, whether through conversation, posting, or cross-posting articles or memes, harms everyone.
Here are a few fact-checking sites that can help you navigate online information and determine the validity of stories:
(Graphic: BBC News)