Corrections & complaints
We get things wrong sometimes. When we do, we want to fix it quickly and on the record. Here is how to tell us, what we commit to, and how we handle corrections transparently.
Report an error or concern
If you believe something we have published about Canberra is inaccurate, unfair or out of date, please tell us. The fastest way is to email corrections@dailynetwork.news. You can also use the contact page, or the “Suggest a correction” link at the foot of every article, which opens a prefilled email with the article link.
When you get in touch, it helps us act faster if you include:
- The link to the article (or its headline and the date it was published).
- The specific claim or detail you believe is wrong.
- Where possible, a link or reference to the correct information so we can check it against the record.
Our response-time commitment
We aim to acknowledge every correction request and complaint within two business days. Where a claim is clearly wrong and quick to verify, we will correct it as soon as we have confirmed the facts. More complex complaints, or those that need us to re-check sources, may take longer to resolve, and we will keep you updated on where things stand.
How we correct and disclose
When we make a material factual correction, we add a visible correction note explaining what changed. Minor spelling or formatting fixes may be made without a note when they do not alter meaning.
A correction often means checking the article against the source material and the wider record. Articles display linked sources where available, and our editorial standards page explains how we source, verify and correct reporting.
If you are not satisfied
If you raise a correction or complaint and you are not satisfied with how we have handled it, reply to our response and ask for it to be escalated. The Daily Canberra and its publisher are accountable for what appears here at the masthead level, and we will look at your concern again.
Contact
Corrections and complaints: corrections@dailynetwork.news. General enquiries and news tips: contact page.