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Yellowstone Concludes: Costner's Exit and the Fate of the Dutton Ranch
Yellowstone, a Paramount+ series starring Kevin Costner, concludes its fifth season amidst a plot involving the Duttons' fight to retain their Montana ranch, complicated by Costner's departure and underlying themes of Native American land rights and Manifest Destiny.
Yellowstone Concludes: Costner's Exit and the Fate of the Dutton Ranch
Yellowstone, a Paramount+ series starring Kevin Costner, concludes its fifth season amidst a plot involving the Duttons' fight to retain their Montana ranch, complicated by Costner's departure and underlying themes of Native American land rights and Manifest Destiny.
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56% Bias Score


Wife of Ex-WiseTech CEO Takes 50% Stake in His Investment Firm Amidst Ethical Concerns
Richard White, after resigning from WiseTech Global, appointed his wife Zena Nasser as 50% owner of his investment firm, RealWise Group Holdings DT Pty Ltd, which owns assets including an anti-money laundering startup and properties linked to Nasser's ex-husband, raising concerns about overlapping p...
Wife of Ex-WiseTech CEO Takes 50% Stake in His Investment Firm Amidst Ethical Concerns
Richard White, after resigning from WiseTech Global, appointed his wife Zena Nasser as 50% owner of his investment firm, RealWise Group Holdings DT Pty Ltd, which owns assets including an anti-money laundering startup and properties linked to Nasser's ex-husband, raising concerns about overlapping p...
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72% Bias Score


Sluggish Australian Economic Growth Driven by Government Spending
Australia's economy grew by a weaker-than-expected 0.3 percent in the September quarter, with annual growth at 0.8 percent—the worst since the 1990-91 recession outside of COVID-19. Government spending, including energy subsidies, significantly boosted overall growth, while household spending remain...
Sluggish Australian Economic Growth Driven by Government Spending
Australia's economy grew by a weaker-than-expected 0.3 percent in the September quarter, with annual growth at 0.8 percent—the worst since the 1990-91 recession outside of COVID-19. Government spending, including energy subsidies, significantly boosted overall growth, while household spending remain...
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48% Bias Score


Sydney Galleries Announce Diverse 2025 Exhibition Programs
The Art Gallery of NSW and the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia will present diverse 2025 exhibitions featuring Australian, First Nations, and international artists, including Ron Mueck's largest Australian show and the Australian debut of Cerith Wyn Evans, alongside AI art and large-scale publi...
Sydney Galleries Announce Diverse 2025 Exhibition Programs
The Art Gallery of NSW and the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia will present diverse 2025 exhibitions featuring Australian, First Nations, and international artists, including Ron Mueck's largest Australian show and the Australian debut of Cerith Wyn Evans, alongside AI art and large-scale publi...
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40% Bias Score


Australian House Prices Forecast to Rise 4-6% in 2025
Australian house prices are forecast to rise 4-6% in 2025, led by Perth (8-10%) and Adelaide (7-9%), while Melbourne may see 3-5% growth, according to Domain's report, driven by housing shortages and anticipated interest rate cuts.
Australian House Prices Forecast to Rise 4-6% in 2025
Australian house prices are forecast to rise 4-6% in 2025, led by Perth (8-10%) and Adelaide (7-9%), while Melbourne may see 3-5% growth, according to Domain's report, driven by housing shortages and anticipated interest rate cuts.
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44% Bias Score


Queensland Rail Service Disruptions Due to Cable Theft
Copper cable theft and vandalism on the Queensland Rail Shorncliffe-Cleveland line caused service disruptions on November 30 and December 1, necessitating replacement buses and delays up to an hour, highlighting a wider issue of increased theft targeting transport infrastructure.
Queensland Rail Service Disruptions Due to Cable Theft
Copper cable theft and vandalism on the Queensland Rail Shorncliffe-Cleveland line caused service disruptions on November 30 and December 1, necessitating replacement buses and delays up to an hour, highlighting a wider issue of increased theft targeting transport infrastructure.
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24% Bias Score

AI-Driven Tech Surge Propels US Stocks Higher Amidst Economic Uncertainties
US stock indexes are rising toward record highs, driven by strong tech company earnings boosted by artificial intelligence, while concerns linger about consumer spending and the upcoming jobs report's impact on the Federal Reserve's interest rate decisions.

AI-Driven Tech Surge Propels US Stocks Higher Amidst Economic Uncertainties
US stock indexes are rising toward record highs, driven by strong tech company earnings boosted by artificial intelligence, while concerns linger about consumer spending and the upcoming jobs report's impact on the Federal Reserve's interest rate decisions.
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40% Bias Score

AMD and Amazon Challenge Nvidia's AI Chip Dominance
AMD's MI300 AI chip is projected to make $7.8 billion in its first year, and Amazon's new Trainium 2 chip is four times faster than its predecessor, signaling a rise of credible alternatives to Nvidia in the rapidly growing AI chip market.

AMD and Amazon Challenge Nvidia's AI Chip Dominance
AMD's MI300 AI chip is projected to make $7.8 billion in its first year, and Amazon's new Trainium 2 chip is four times faster than its predecessor, signaling a rise of credible alternatives to Nvidia in the rapidly growing AI chip market.
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48% Bias Score

Australia's Rental Crisis: 6.7% Inflation, Low Vacancy Rates Fuel Intense Competition
Australia's rental market faces a crisis with 6.7 percent inflation, driven by a 1.8 percent national vacancy rate and intense competition for limited properties; government assistance helped prevent even higher inflation.

Australia's Rental Crisis: 6.7% Inflation, Low Vacancy Rates Fuel Intense Competition
Australia's rental market faces a crisis with 6.7 percent inflation, driven by a 1.8 percent national vacancy rate and intense competition for limited properties; government assistance helped prevent even higher inflation.
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24% Bias Score

Chalmers Backs Albanese, Highlights Australia's Economic Resilience
Treasurer Jim Chalmers publicly endorsed Anthony Albanese for a full term as Prime Minister, while Health Minister Mark Butler credited the government's balanced approach to inflation and cost-of-living relief for Australia's sustained economic growth over the past 18 months, unlike most other devel...

Chalmers Backs Albanese, Highlights Australia's Economic Resilience
Treasurer Jim Chalmers publicly endorsed Anthony Albanese for a full term as Prime Minister, while Health Minister Mark Butler credited the government's balanced approach to inflation and cost-of-living relief for Australia's sustained economic growth over the past 18 months, unlike most other devel...
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48% Bias Score

Australian Economy Shows Tentative Growth, but Sustainability Concerns Remain
Australia's economy is showing tentative signs of recovery, with projected growth of 0.3 percent in September, driven by government spending; however, this is deemed unsustainable by the opposition, who highlight the impact on small businesses and falling disposable incomes.

Australian Economy Shows Tentative Growth, but Sustainability Concerns Remain
Australia's economy is showing tentative signs of recovery, with projected growth of 0.3 percent in September, driven by government spending; however, this is deemed unsustainable by the opposition, who highlight the impact on small businesses and falling disposable incomes.
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52% Bias Score

Royal Melbourne Hospital Reverses Nurse Hours Cut Plan; Pressure Mounts on The Alfred
The Royal Melbourne Hospital reversed its plan to cut early-career nurses' hours from four to three days a week following criticism, while The Alfred hospital faces pressure to do the same after reducing its 2025 graduate nurse hours to 24 hours per week without consultation.

Royal Melbourne Hospital Reverses Nurse Hours Cut Plan; Pressure Mounts on The Alfred
The Royal Melbourne Hospital reversed its plan to cut early-career nurses' hours from four to three days a week following criticism, while The Alfred hospital faces pressure to do the same after reducing its 2025 graduate nurse hours to 24 hours per week without consultation.
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60% Bias Score
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