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Sunday, May 10, 2026
HomeOpinionStanding for free speech

Standing for free speech

I BELIEVE Labor’s Misinformation and Disinformation Bill represents an attack on the free speech of Australians.

Under the proposed legislation, voicing your opinion could be deemed to be “misinformation”.

The statement doesn’t have to be malicious or designed to deceive.

While academics, scientists, artists and comedians may receive exemptions, the views of everyday Australians will be captured, and we’ll see digital platforms censor large amounts of material to avoid the risk of fines.

I am also deeply concerned that the Minister for Communications would have the power to personally order investigations and hearings into whatever the government decides is “misinformation”.

These are extraordinary powers which, in my view, would be open to abuse.

The Albanese Labor Government is trying to rush the Misinformation and Disinformation Bill through parliament and avoid public scrutiny.

By doing so, Labor has yet again demonstrated a failure to respect the fundamental right of Australians to free speech.

Labor has no credibility following the Voice referendum debate, during which Albanese labelled any view that wasn’t in line with Labor policy as misinformation.

The Coalition will defend free speech as a fundamental principle in a democratic society. I stand passionately committed to this principle.

Tony Pasin, Member for Barker

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