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Urgent Call to Secure Land for Vast Melbourne Park
Victoria's environment department urges the state government to quickly acquire 2888 hectares of land north of Melbourne for a new regional park to prevent escalating land costs and development; a feasibility study completed in 2022 but only recently released highlights the urgency.
Urgent Call to Secure Land for Vast Melbourne Park
Victoria's environment department urges the state government to quickly acquire 2888 hectares of land north of Melbourne for a new regional park to prevent escalating land costs and development; a feasibility study completed in 2022 but only recently released highlights the urgency.
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52% Bias Score


Trump's Crypto Empire Expands Amid Ethical Concerns
President Donald Trump's crypto empire is expanding with a new dollar-backed stablecoin, investment funds, and his continued promotion of his meme coin, raising concerns about conflicts of interest and potential market manipulation.
Trump's Crypto Empire Expands Amid Ethical Concerns
President Donald Trump's crypto empire is expanding with a new dollar-backed stablecoin, investment funds, and his continued promotion of his meme coin, raising concerns about conflicts of interest and potential market manipulation.
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56% Bias Score


Australia's 2025 Budget: Targeted Cost-of-Living Relief
Australia's 2025 budget, announced on March 25th, offers targeted financial relief to Australians struggling with rising costs, focusing on middle-income earners with income tax cuts, cheaper student loans, expanded home-buying assistance, and increased childcare subsidies, alongside broader measure...
Australia's 2025 Budget: Targeted Cost-of-Living Relief
Australia's 2025 budget, announced on March 25th, offers targeted financial relief to Australians struggling with rising costs, focusing on middle-income earners with income tax cuts, cheaper student loans, expanded home-buying assistance, and increased childcare subsidies, alongside broader measure...
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44% Bias Score


Brisbane 2032 Olympics: $3.79 Billion Infrastructure Plan Announced
The Queensland government announced a $3.79 billion plan for Brisbane's 2032 Olympics, including a new 63,000-seat stadium and aquatic center at Victoria Park, breaking a prior commitment; the Gabba will be redeveloped for housing, while other events will be held in Rockhampton and Toowoomba.
Brisbane 2032 Olympics: $3.79 Billion Infrastructure Plan Announced
The Queensland government announced a $3.79 billion plan for Brisbane's 2032 Olympics, including a new 63,000-seat stadium and aquatic center at Victoria Park, breaking a prior commitment; the Gabba will be redeveloped for housing, while other events will be held in Rockhampton and Toowoomba.
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60% Bias Score


Nvidia Stock Volatility Amidst AI Hype and Competition
Nvidia, despite continued high profitability exceeding \$3500 per second, saw its market cap plummet after DeepSeek's cost-effective AI model release, raising concerns about sustained AI investment and competition, though Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang countered these concerns and highlighted upcoming tech...
Nvidia Stock Volatility Amidst AI Hype and Competition
Nvidia, despite continued high profitability exceeding \$3500 per second, saw its market cap plummet after DeepSeek's cost-effective AI model release, raising concerns about sustained AI investment and competition, though Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang countered these concerns and highlighted upcoming tech...
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48% Bias Score


Sydney Council Compromise Allows Taller Buildings Near Stations
Ku-ring-gai Council in Sydney proposes a compromise to deliver 24,562 new homes near four train stations by allowing taller buildings (up to 28 storeys near Gordon) within 800 meters, protecting 80% of heritage conservation areas and 69% of heritage items, after legal challenges against the state go...
Sydney Council Compromise Allows Taller Buildings Near Stations
Ku-ring-gai Council in Sydney proposes a compromise to deliver 24,562 new homes near four train stations by allowing taller buildings (up to 28 storeys near Gordon) within 800 meters, protecting 80% of heritage conservation areas and 69% of heritage items, after legal challenges against the state go...
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48% Bias Score

UN Withdraws Staff from Gaza Amid Rising Violence
The UN is withdrawing one-third of its international staff from Gaza after repeated Israeli strikes on its facilities and the deaths of at least 280 UN workers in the 18-month conflict, including two journalists killed on Monday; the Red Cross also reported damage to its building.

UN Withdraws Staff from Gaza Amid Rising Violence
The UN is withdrawing one-third of its international staff from Gaza after repeated Israeli strikes on its facilities and the deaths of at least 280 UN workers in the 18-month conflict, including two journalists killed on Monday; the Red Cross also reported damage to its building.
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52% Bias Score

Latitude 66's Finnish Gold-Cobalt Project Boasts US$433 Million NPV
Latitude 66's share price jumped 20 percent to 7.8 cents following a scoping study showing its Finnish Kuusamo Schist Belt gold-cobalt project has a US$433 million net present value (at current gold prices), a 12-month payback period, and the potential to supply 25 percent of the EU's cobalt needs.

Latitude 66's Finnish Gold-Cobalt Project Boasts US$433 Million NPV
Latitude 66's share price jumped 20 percent to 7.8 cents following a scoping study showing its Finnish Kuusamo Schist Belt gold-cobalt project has a US$433 million net present value (at current gold prices), a 12-month payback period, and the potential to supply 25 percent of the EU's cobalt needs.
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56% Bias Score

Australia to Ban Non-Compete Agreements for Lower-Income Workers
The Australian government will ban non-compete agreements for workers earning under \$175,000 from 2027, aiming to boost wages by \$2500 annually and add \$5 billion to GDP, but faces business opposition and potential future expansion to higher earners.

Australia to Ban Non-Compete Agreements for Lower-Income Workers
The Australian government will ban non-compete agreements for workers earning under \$175,000 from 2027, aiming to boost wages by \$2500 annually and add \$5 billion to GDP, but faces business opposition and potential future expansion to higher earners.
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40% Bias Score

Australia's Pre-Election Spending Surge: $35 Billion Increase
Australia's government will increase spending by $35 billion before the election, driven by tax cuts and investments in healthcare, infrastructure, and social programs, bringing government spending to 27% of the economy, the highest since 1985-86 excluding pandemic years, while the opposition critic...

Australia's Pre-Election Spending Surge: $35 Billion Increase
Australia's government will increase spending by $35 billion before the election, driven by tax cuts and investments in healthcare, infrastructure, and social programs, bringing government spending to 27% of the economy, the highest since 1985-86 excluding pandemic years, while the opposition critic...
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60% Bias Score

Australian Budget 2025: $17 Billion in Tax Cuts and Cost-of-Living Relief
Australia's 2025 federal budget includes $1.8 billion for energy bill rebates, $2.6 billion for aged care worker pay rises, $19 billion in student loan debt cuts, and $17 billion in tax cuts, averaging $2548 per taxpayer, aiming to address cost-of-living concerns ahead of the May election.

Australian Budget 2025: $17 Billion in Tax Cuts and Cost-of-Living Relief
Australia's 2025 federal budget includes $1.8 billion for energy bill rebates, $2.6 billion for aged care worker pay rises, $19 billion in student loan debt cuts, and $17 billion in tax cuts, averaging $2548 per taxpayer, aiming to address cost-of-living concerns ahead of the May election.
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Singapore Defends Strict Drug Policies Amidst International Criticism
Singapore's strict drug policies, including capital punishment for serious offenses, aim to curb drug trafficking and maintain public safety, resulting in a significantly reduced recidivism rate and high public support, despite international criticism.

Singapore Defends Strict Drug Policies Amidst International Criticism
Singapore's strict drug policies, including capital punishment for serious offenses, aim to curb drug trafficking and maintain public safety, resulting in a significantly reduced recidivism rate and high public support, despite international criticism.
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52% Bias Score
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