Content Policy

At WRP, we are committed to upholding the highest standards in the content we publish. Our platform serves as a reliable source of curated news and verified press releases, with a focus on transparency, integrity, and relevance to the Australian public. This policy outlines the principles and criteria that guide our content selection and publishing process.

1. Content Sources and Attribution

We do not currently produce original reporting. All news articles featured on WRP are sourced from established and reputable media outlets such as Reuters, BBC, Al Jazeera, and other globally recognised news agencies. Proper credit is always given to the original source, and content is shared in accordance with fair use guidelines or relevant permissions.

2. Press Releases

WRP accepts and publishes verified press releases from a wide range of organisations, including small businesses, public institutions, non-profits, and international firms. All press releases undergo editorial review to ensure they:

  • Contain accurate, factual information;
  • Are free from misleading claims or excessive promotional language;
  • Are relevant or of potential interest to an Australian audience.

We reserve the right to reject or edit any submission that does not meet these criteria.

3. Editorial Independence

WRP maintains full editorial independence. We are not affiliated with any political party, corporate entity, or interest group. Our editorial decisions are based solely on public interest, content quality, and source credibility.

4. No Sensationalism or Clickbait

We strictly avoid the use of misleading headlines, clickbait, or sensationalised content. Our goal is to provide readers with information that is clear, concise, and trustworthy.

5. Prohibited Content

We do not publish or endorse any content that contains:

  • Hate speech or discriminatory language;
  • Misinformation or conspiracy theories;
  • Adult, violent, or offensive material;
  • Politically or commercially motivated propaganda.

6. Relevance to Australia

Although our news sources are global, we prioritise content that resonates with or impacts the Australian public. Our editorial lens remains local, even when covering international events.

7. User Submissions and Comments

Currently, WRP does not offer open commenting or user-generated content on news articles. Any future introduction of such features will be governed by strict moderation guidelines to maintain a respectful and informative environment.

8. Corrections and Updates

We are committed to accuracy. In the event that any published content is found to be incorrect or misleading, we will take prompt action to correct or remove it. Users are encouraged to notify us of any such issues via our contact page.

Contact Us
For enquiries related to our content policy or to submit a press release, please reach out via our Contact Us Page.

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