Share any misinformation you've come across about the Voice to Parliament with us

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Share any misinformation you've come across about the Voice to Parliament with us
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With Yes and No debates heating up ahead of the referendum, misinformation has found its way into the equation and we want your help to bring them to light.

abc.net.au/news/voice-to-parliament-misinformation-in-community-callout/102718634The referendum will be a watershed moment for Australians and both sides are working tirelessly to win over voters — but as with all campaigns, misinformation is inevitable.If you believe things you're seeing during the campaign — whether it's a video, letters in your mailbox, flyers and posters, or texts or voicemails left on your phone — is misinformation, we want to hear about it.

Fill out the form below to share your stories or observations and our journalists may be in touch to investigate for either a TV, radio, digital or social media story. In your submission, please also tell us where you've spotted the misinformation or leave a link for us to check out. You can also attach a photo or video at the bottom of the form, just before you hit the blue submit button.

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