Fact check: Has Labor created more jobs in 21 months than any other first-term government?
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the number of jobs created since Labor was elected is a record for a first-term government. Is that correct? RMIT ABC Fact Check takes a look.
Has Labor banked 88 per cent of budget revenue upgrades compared to the Coalition's 40 per cent?
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says that over two budgets and a MYEFO the government has banked 88 per cent of revenue upgrades, compared to the Coalition's 40 per cent. RMIT ABC Fact Check runs the numbers.
Fact check: Have personal income taxes risen by a 'record' 23 per cent under Anthony Albanese?
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton says personal income tax has increased by a "record" 23 per cent since Labor came to power. RMIT ABC Fact Check runs the numbers.
We fact checked Dick Smith on whether a country can run entirely on renewables. Here's what we found
Entrepreneur Dick Smith says no country has ever been able to run on renewables, labelling the idea "impossible". What do the experts say?
Chris Bowen says the average build time of a nuclear plant in the US has been 19 years. Is that correct?
Minister for Climate Change and Energy Chris Bowen says the average build time for a nuclear power plant in the United States has been nearly two decades. Is that correct? RMIT ABC Fact Check runs the numbers.
We fact checked Peter Dutton on whether Labor's new fuel efficiency standards are a 'ute tax'. Here's what we found
The Coalition says Labor's proposed fuel efficiency standards constitute a tax on utes and family cars. What do the experts say?
Promise tracker: Tracking the Labor government's 2022 election commitments
Anthony Albanese went to the 2022 election with a long list of promises. RMIT ABC Fact Check is tracking 64 key commitments so you can see which are being delivered, and which are off track.
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The government has just delivered this promise on aged care
Before the election, Labor promised to require aged-care operators to publicly report their spending in detail. That promise has now been delivered.
Does the government really collect more money from HECS than it does from the PRRT?
Executive director of The Australia Institute, Richard Dennis, says the government collects more money from HECS than the PRRT. RMIT ABC Fact Check runs the numbers.
Analysis by Matt Martino
analysis:Labor has just broken its third major promise. Here's why it's unlikely to be the last
The government's promise to maintain the Coalition's tax cuts is the third to be broken this cycle. But as RMIT ABC Fact Check's Matt Martino writes, there are others that are in trouble you may have missed.
The government has broken its third major promise this term
With the passage of legislation altering the Coalition's stage three tax cuts through the parliament, the government has broken a once-ironclad promise.
We fact checked Sussan Ley on manufacturing insolvencies. Here's what we found
Deputy Opposition Leader Sussan Ley says manufacturing insolvencies have tripled over the past two years due to the Albanese government's policies. Is that correct? RMIT ABC Fact Check takes a look.
Labor's promise to criminalise wage theft without overriding state laws is stalled. Here's why
Last year Labor passed legislation to criminalise wage theft, but its legislation did not fulfil part of its promise, according to experts.
Angus Taylor says personal income tax has increased by a 'record' 27 per cent under Labor. Is that correct?
Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor says personal income tax has increased by a "record" 27 per cent in the first 18 months of the Albanese government.
Before the election, Labor made a promise to veterans. It's now been delivered
At the 2022 election, Labor made a promise to hire an extra 500 staff to process veterans’ claims. Fact Check has confirmed that number has been reached.
Did Scott Morrison not travel overseas when he was 'needed ... over a period of COVID'?
In response to questions about Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's international travel, Opposition Leader Peter Dutton said former prime minister Scott Morrison didn't travel when he was "needed" over "a period of COVID". RMIT ABC Fact Check takes a look.