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100 Years of broadcast TV

Djoymi Baker, Jessica Balanzategui, Robert Crawford, Jock Given, Alexandra Wake

This report looks back over the last 70 years of television (TV) in Australia, how it came to use this technology, and its impact on industry, economy and culture. It summarises key discussions that took place at the '100 Years of Broadcast TV' symposium in February 2026, examining Australia's TV history, TV news, TV advertising...
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2025 Australian election advertising on social media

Tina Kang, Kate Clark

This report demonstrates that misleading information flourishes in online election advertising and lacks transparency and accountability. Misinformation, scare tactics and messages exploiting cost of living pressures of ‘every day’ struggling Australians is central to both online and other election ads. The report proposes five recommendations to strengthen transparency and improve election advertising online.
Report

The inclusion imperative: the commercial case for authentic disability representation


This report provides practical, real-world evidence that inclusion delivers measurable outcomes, in this case, demonstrating how accessible and inclusive practices drive engagement, participation and economic value. It shows that inclusion is not only a social good but also creates tangible returns.
Report

Unpacking election misinformation: Australians’ experiences of news and information about the 2025 federal election


Research exploring Australians’ experiences of election misinformation in the lead up to the 2025 federal election reveals insights into how respondents reacted to misinformation as well as their views on truth in political advertising laws and how governments and platforms should respond to misinformation. The findings show election misinformation was common.
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ADM+S submission to the Senate Select Committee on Information Integrity on Climate Change and Energy

Mark Andrejevic, Nicholas Carah, Alfie Chadwick, Kate Clark, Kyle Herbertson, Matilda Knowles, Khanh Luong, Isabella Mahoney, Giselle Newton, Yee Fui Ng, Abdul Obeid, Christine Parker, Lina Przhedetsky, Dan Tran, Ned Watt

This submission to the Senate Committee on Information Integrity on Climate Change and Energy draws on research conducted ahead of the 2025 Australian Federal Election to track political advertising in key electorates. The research revealed that astroturfing in climate and energy debates is not the work of fringe actors but a systematic strategy of mainstream...