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Newsroom · Wed, 25 Mar · Alexia Russell
Today from The Detail: South Australia has a law around truth in campaign messaging that appears to have set a better tone. We ask if New Zealand should follow.
South Australia's truth-in-advertising laws for elections are an interesting case study, but the challenge in NZ is that political speech enjoys broad protections for good reasons — and the question of who adjudicates what's 'false' in a campaign context is not straightforward when most misleading claims involve selective framing rather than outright fabrication. The more useful intervention is probably media literacy and rapid-response fact-checking infrastructure than legislation that risks becoming a tool for incumbent advantage. That said, election year has barely started and the statistical creativity is already impressive.