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History

Australian National Review, published by ANR Media, is a conspiracy and pseudoscience website based in Australia. Australian National Review indicates its purpose is to be a “force for good and a platform for much-needed change and to generate critical debate.”

Read our profile on Australian media and government.

Funded by / Ownership

ANR Media owns Australian National Review. Advertising and donations generate revenue.

Analysis / Bias

In review, the Australian National Review promotes pseudoscience, such as anti-vaccination and anti-gmo propaganda. In addition to these, they also publish conspiracy theories such as those involving ChemTrails. In many cases, they source from other conspiracy and pseudoscience websites, such as Food Babe and Natural News. In general, this is a strongly rated conspiracy and pseudoscience website that is low for factual information.

The Australian National Review has also promoted misinformation and conspiracy theories regarding covid-19, as demonstrated below in our failed fact checks.

Failed Fact Checks

Overall, we rate the Australian National Review as right-leaning and a strong conspiracy and pseudoscience source based on promoting false or misleading scientific claims. (M. Huitsing 8/31/2017) Updated (11/25/2023)

Source: https://australiannationalreview.com/

Last Updated on November 25, 2023 by


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