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24 November 2025

AI, digital literacy and the future of democracy

In this Policy Options Paper, Tom Rogers urges Australia to take action to curb the impacts of disinformation, misinformation and other technological disruptions through urgent action.
  • digital
  • AI
  • Democracy and elections
  • misinformation
  • Disinformation & Media Manipulation
The National Security Podcast
19 Dec 2024
The National Security Podcast

Think you can identify misinformation online? Research shows you probably can’t.

In this episode, Tanya Notley and Sora Park join Tim Wilford to discuss Australian media habits, media literacy, and how people can better equip themselves to identify mis/disinformation. 

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The National Security Podcast
03 Jul 2025
The National Security Podcast

Disasters, distrust, and disinformation

In this episode, Jodie Wrigley, Anthony Bradstreet, and Allison Curtis join David Andrews to discuss the evolving challenges posed by mis- and disinformation in crisis response scenarios.

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The National Security Podcast
23 Oct 2025
The National Security Podcast

Democratic resilience in the digital age

In this episode Tom Rogers joins Tim Wilford to discuss the importance of democratic resilience in Australia, the role of civic engagement, and the challenges posed by misinformation in the digital age. 

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The National Security Podcast
24 Oct 2024
The National Security Podcast

Beyond the ballot: misinformation, trust and truth in elections

In this episode, Tom Rogers and Vijay Rangarajan join Rory Medcalf to discuss congruent and colliding features of the Australian and British electoral systems: the role of losers' consent, the electoral commissions’ absolute independence, trust in democratic institutions, and influence of foreign interference come election time.

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The National Security Podcast
02 Apr 2026
The National Security Podcast

No worries? What Australians think about security, risk and resilience

In this episode, Rory Medcalf, Tom Rogers and Tim Wilford join Sally Bulkeley to discuss the findings of NSC’s Community Consultations Report – Australia's first comprehensive research report, examining Australian attitudes to national security, and perceptions of risk and resilience.

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The National Security Podcast
16 Apr 2026
The National Security Podcast

Truth, trust and the algorithm: can democracy keep up?

In this episode, Tanya Notley and Ika Trijsburg join Sally Bulkeley in conversation to explore the convergence of misinformation, media literacy and democratic resilience.

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Alina Kolyuka, Adobe Stock
07 April 2026

Media Literacy Summit 2026: challenges and opportunities for building media literacy in Australia

Tom Rogers interview | ABC
George Brandis on ABC
Image: ABC News
26 August 2024

Democracy in Crisis?

George Brandis interview | ABC News