Scott Barbour/AAP August 11, 2020 Coronavirus misinformation is a global issue, but which myth you fall for likely depends on where you live When it comes to COVID-19 misinformation, not all nations are the same. Some are peddling a larger variety of myths than others - and each seems to have its own personal favourite.

Shutterstock May 8, 2019 From ‘Total exoneration!’ to ‘Impeach now!’ – the Mueller report and dueling fact perceptions How can a community decide the direction it should go, if its members cannot even agree on where they are? Two political scientists say the growing phenomenon of dueling facts threatens democracy.

nata-lunata/shutterstock.com December 17, 2018 The math on why the Trump administration’s fuel standards report is seriously flawed Their analysis finds that the costs exceed the benefits by over $170 billion – but it includes four major errors in the calculations.

AAP/AARON BUNCH December 11, 2018 FactCheck: did more people buy their seventh home than bought their first home last year? Queensland Minister for Housing and Public Works Mick de Brenni made the claim while announcing a $2 billion housing investment scheme. But is the claim correct?

AAP/PENNY STEPHENS November 22, 2018 FactCheck: does Victoria have Australia’s lowest rate of public school funding? Were the Victorian Greens correct about pubic school funding? We asked the experts to check the numbers.

Lukas Coch/AAP November 19, 2018 Fact Check: Has the rate of rural poverty in Indonesia declined twice as much as in the cities? Is Joko "Jokowi" Widodo's claim that the rate of poverty in rural Indonesia has declined at twice the poverty rates of cities correct?

ABC November 12, 2018 FactCheck Q&A: have 90% of Labor MPs worked in trade unions? Trade Minister Simon Birmingham said "you can’t reflect society if 90% of your members of parliament were chosen from trade unions and worked in trade unions". Let's take a look at the numbers.

AAP Image/James Ross November 5, 2018 FactCheck: does Victoria have Australia’s highest rate of crime? Victorian Opposition leader Matthew Guy said under Premier Daniel Andrews, 'Victoria has won the unenviable title as the state with the country’s highest rate of crime'. Is that right?

AAP/Wayne Taylor/James Ross/Julian Smith/Daniel Pockett October 24, 2018 Victorian election 2018: how to spot and suggest a fact check With just over four weeks to go until the Victorian state election, we'd like to know which topics matter to you, and what you'd most like to see fact-checked. Here's how you can get involved.

AAP Image/Mick Tsikas October 21, 2018 FactCheck: is the Coalition spending ‘$1 billion extra, every year’ on aged care? Prime Minister Scott Morrison has defended the Coalition’s spending on aged care as preparations for a Royal Commission into the sector get underway. We asked the experts to crunch the numbers.

AAP/Mick Tsikas September 26, 2018 FactCheck: do ‘over a million’ people in Australia not speak English ‘well or at all’? Senator Pauline Hanson raised concerns about immigration and social cohesion, saying 'more than a million people' in Australia 'cannot speak English well or at all'. Let's look at the numbers.

AAP Image/Mick Tsikas September 2, 2018 FactCheck: have the Trump tax cuts led to lower unemployment and higher wages? Minister for Finance Mathias Cormann said corporate tax cuts in the US had led to 'stronger investment, stronger growth, a lower unemployment rate and higher wages'. Let's take a closer look.

GetUp! August 8, 2018 FactCheck: GetUp! on the impact of US corporate tax cuts on wages A social media post shared by GetUp! Australia suggested US real wages had dropped significantly following the enactment of Trump's corporate tax cuts in January. We asked the experts to check it out.

ABC/Q&A August 6, 2018 FactCheck: has Australia’s net debt doubled under the current government? Was shadow minister for finance Jim Chalmers correct when he said that under the current Coalition government, net debt had doubled? We asked the experts.

AAP/DARREN ENGLAND, AAP/GLENN HUNT July 26, 2018 FactCheck: has Pauline Hanson voted ‘effectively 100% of the time with the Turnbull government’ in 2018? Ahead of Saturday's crucial byelections, senior Labor Party figures have described a vote for Pauline Hanson's One Nation party as a vote for the Coalition. What do the records show?

MICK TSIKAS/AAP July 13, 2018 FactCheck: is Australia’s population the ‘ highest-growing in the world’? One Nation leader Pauline Hanson said Australia is "the highest-growing country in the world", with population growth "double than a lot of other countries". Is that right?

ABC/Q&A July 9, 2018 FactCheck Q&A: did the Coalition ‘deliver more than a million jobs in the last year’? In addition to the jobs claim, Liberal MP Sarah Henderson said 65,000 new businesses had started in the last year, compared to the closure of 61,000 businesses in Labor's last year. Is that right?