Some of the misinformation has centred on a misconceived assertion that the Voice will result in Australians not being treated equally. Misleading The characterisation of the Voice as a “third chamber” of parliament has also been misleading and created unnecessary tension, given the Voice would have no power of veto or ability to introduce or amend legislation. Notably, in 2017, then prime minister Malcolm Turnbull labelled the Voice as such. However, after Albanese’s speech, Turnbull changed his tune, and is no longer calling the Voice a third chamber. Misinformation is used to undermine an informed public discussion and influence voters....