A new tool to help teenagers sort real news from the fake is being unveiled in Australia today.
The Media Literacy Lab has been set up by children’s charity The Alannah and Madeline Foundation with the aim of teaching people aged between 12 and 16 to identify reliable news as well as hate speech.
ABC News interviews Solli Raphael, youth ambassador for the project.
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