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2004 Boxing Day Tsunami: Death Toll, Aid Response, and Lasting Impacts
The 2004 Boxing Day tsunami, triggered by a major earthquake in the Indian Ocean, caused over 230,000 deaths across southern Asia, prompting a significant Australian aid response and influencing regional political dynamics while underscoring the need for improved tsunami warning systems.
2004 Boxing Day Tsunami: Death Toll, Aid Response, and Lasting Impacts
The 2004 Boxing Day tsunami, triggered by a major earthquake in the Indian Ocean, caused over 230,000 deaths across southern Asia, prompting a significant Australian aid response and influencing regional political dynamics while underscoring the need for improved tsunami warning systems.
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36% Bias Score


Australia Bets on Youth for Boxing Day Test
Australia's captain Pat Cummins believes 19-year-old Sam Konstas's naivety will be an asset in his Test debut against India on Boxing Day, mirroring Cummins's own successful teenage debut; despite a quad strain, Travis Head is fit to play.
Australia Bets on Youth for Boxing Day Test
Australia's captain Pat Cummins believes 19-year-old Sam Konstas's naivety will be an asset in his Test debut against India on Boxing Day, mirroring Cummins's own successful teenage debut; despite a quad strain, Travis Head is fit to play.
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44% Bias Score


LawConnect and Comanche's Rivalry Heats Up Before Sydney to Hobart
In the lead-up to the 2024 Rolex Sydney to Hobart yacht race, LawConnect skipper Christian Beck publicly criticized Comanche's strategy, claiming they copied his 2022 winning approach; this fuels the rivalry between the two 100-foot superyachts, which have finished first and second in the past three...
LawConnect and Comanche's Rivalry Heats Up Before Sydney to Hobart
In the lead-up to the 2024 Rolex Sydney to Hobart yacht race, LawConnect skipper Christian Beck publicly criticized Comanche's strategy, claiming they copied his 2022 winning approach; this fuels the rivalry between the two 100-foot superyachts, which have finished first and second in the past three...
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52% Bias Score


Biotech's Binary Week: Mesoblast Soars, Percheron Crashes
In the final week of 2023, contrasting fortunes played out in the Australian biotech sector as Mesoblast shares soared 50% following US FDA approval, while Percheron shares crashed over 90% after a failed drug trial, highlighting the high-risk, high-reward nature of the industry.
Biotech's Binary Week: Mesoblast Soars, Percheron Crashes
In the final week of 2023, contrasting fortunes played out in the Australian biotech sector as Mesoblast shares soared 50% following US FDA approval, while Percheron shares crashed over 90% after a failed drug trial, highlighting the high-risk, high-reward nature of the industry.
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60% Bias Score


Honda and Nissan to Merge, Forming World's Third-Largest Automaker
Japanese automakers Honda and Nissan plan to merge by August 2026, forming the world's third-largest automaker with Mitsubishi Motors also participating, to enhance competitiveness in the rapidly evolving electric vehicle market and compete with global leaders such as Toyota and Volkswagen.
Honda and Nissan to Merge, Forming World's Third-Largest Automaker
Japanese automakers Honda and Nissan plan to merge by August 2026, forming the world's third-largest automaker with Mitsubishi Motors also participating, to enhance competitiveness in the rapidly evolving electric vehicle market and compete with global leaders such as Toyota and Volkswagen.
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48% Bias Score


Travis Head: From Raw Talent to World-Class Batsman Through Simplified Style
Travis Head's transformation from a raw talent to one of the world's best batsmen is due to his simplified, intent-driven batting style, evidenced by his 1800 runs at a 56.25 average since 2022 and his ability to neutralize top bowlers.
Travis Head: From Raw Talent to World-Class Batsman Through Simplified Style
Travis Head's transformation from a raw talent to one of the world's best batsmen is due to his simplified, intent-driven batting style, evidenced by his 1800 runs at a 56.25 average since 2022 and his ability to neutralize top bowlers.
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52% Bias Score

Australia's EV Charger Shortage: A Call for Legal Reform
Australia's electric vehicle charging infrastructure is inadequate, with one public charger for every 68 EVs, compared to one for every 14 in the EU; Ausgrid proposes pole-mounted chargers to address the shortfall, but legal reforms are needed.

Australia's EV Charger Shortage: A Call for Legal Reform
Australia's electric vehicle charging infrastructure is inadequate, with one public charger for every 68 EVs, compared to one for every 14 in the EU; Ausgrid proposes pole-mounted chargers to address the shortfall, but legal reforms are needed.
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36% Bias Score

Boland's Boxing Day Debut: A Testament to Persistence and Adaptability
On Boxing Day three years ago, Australian cricketer Scott Boland had a remarkable Test debut, taking 6-7 in 24 balls and winning Man of the Match against England; his consistent performance despite limited opportunities highlights his value to the team.

Boland's Boxing Day Debut: A Testament to Persistence and Adaptability
On Boxing Day three years ago, Australian cricketer Scott Boland had a remarkable Test debut, taking 6-7 in 24 balls and winning Man of the Match against England; his consistent performance despite limited opportunities highlights his value to the team.
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20% Bias Score

Heidelberg Materials Proposes Three 50-Story Towers in South Brisbane
Heidelberg Materials submitted a development application to Brisbane City Council for three 50-story towers (620 apartments) and a riverside park on a 12,921 square-meter South Brisbane site, addressing housing needs despite flood and contamination concerns.

Heidelberg Materials Proposes Three 50-Story Towers in South Brisbane
Heidelberg Materials submitted a development application to Brisbane City Council for three 50-story towers (620 apartments) and a riverside park on a 12,921 square-meter South Brisbane site, addressing housing needs despite flood and contamination concerns.
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40% Bias Score

Wilkie Warns Independents Against Pre-Election Deals
Andrew Wilkie, a Tasmanian independent MP, warns against formal deals between independent MPs and major parties in a potential hung parliament after the next Australian election, drawing on his experience with a broken agreement with Julia Gillard in 2010, advising crossbenchers to maintain leverage...

Wilkie Warns Independents Against Pre-Election Deals
Andrew Wilkie, a Tasmanian independent MP, warns against formal deals between independent MPs and major parties in a potential hung parliament after the next Australian election, drawing on his experience with a broken agreement with Julia Gillard in 2010, advising crossbenchers to maintain leverage...
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36% Bias Score

2004 Tsunami: Improved Warning Systems, Persistent Near-Source Evacuation Challenges
The 2004 Boxing Day tsunami, triggered by a magnitude 9.1 earthquake off the coast of Sumatra, killed 275,000 people and caused a 15-meter shift in the Indo-Australian tectonic plate, prompting significant improvements in global tsunami warning systems but leaving near-source evacuation a critical c...

2004 Tsunami: Improved Warning Systems, Persistent Near-Source Evacuation Challenges
The 2004 Boxing Day tsunami, triggered by a magnitude 9.1 earthquake off the coast of Sumatra, killed 275,000 people and caused a 15-meter shift in the Indo-Australian tectonic plate, prompting significant improvements in global tsunami warning systems but leaving near-source evacuation a critical c...
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20% Bias Score

Pilot Energy Expands Cliff Head Carbon Storage Capacity by 27 Million Tonnes
Pilot Energy announced a 58% increase in the Cliff Head carbon storage project's capacity to 72.2 million tonnes following a CO2Tech assessment, significantly boosting its potential for decarbonizing West Australian industries.

Pilot Energy Expands Cliff Head Carbon Storage Capacity by 27 Million Tonnes
Pilot Energy announced a 58% increase in the Cliff Head carbon storage project's capacity to 72.2 million tonnes following a CO2Tech assessment, significantly boosting its potential for decarbonizing West Australian industries.
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16% Bias Score
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