Domain: smh.com.au

Daily compact newspaper in Australia

The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Sydney, Australia, and owned by Nine Entertainment. Founded in 1831 as the Sydney Herald, the Herald is the oldest continuously published newspaper in Australia and claims to be the most widely read masthead in the country. The newspaper is published in compact print form from Monday to Saturday as The Sydney Morning Herald and on Sunday as its sister newspaper, The Sun-Herald and digitally as an online site and app, seven days a week. It is considered a newspaper of record for Australia. The print edition of The Sydney Morning Herald is available for purchase from many retail outlets throughout the Sydney metropolitan area, most parts of regional New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory and South East Queensland.

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🌐 85% Global Worthiness
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Suspect Arrested in UnitedHealth Executive Murder

New York City officials announced the arrest of Luigi Mangione, 26, in Pennsylvania, in connection with the murder of UnitedHealth executive Brian Thompson last week. Mangione was found with a ghost gun, a silencer, and a handwritten document indicating potential anti-corporate sentiment.

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44% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
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Lawsuit against Slater and Gordon over 2013 crash involving Daniel Andrews' wife heads to trial

Ryan Meuleman is suing Slater and Gordon for alleged negligence in handling his 2013 compensation claim following a car accident involving Daniel Andrews' wife, with the case proceeding to trial in May 2024 after mediation failed.

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48% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
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Activist Investor Targets Rio Tinto's Dual-Listed Structure

Palliser Capital is urging Rio Tinto to dissolve its dual-listed structure, citing a \$78 billion cost and \$37.5 billion valuation gap, while acknowledging key differences between Rio Tinto and BHP's successful restructuring.

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40% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
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Queensland Virology Lab Investigated Over Missing Infectious Disease Samples

An investigation is underway into the disappearance of vials of live Hendra and hantaviruses from Queensland's virology lab, discovered last August; Health Minister Tim Nicholls says the public health risk is minimal.

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44% Bias Score

Good Health and Well-being
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🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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Sydney Bushland Housing Proposal Sparks Fierce Opposition

A proposal to build 450 homes on 71 hectares of bushland in Belrose, Sydney, faces strong opposition due to bushfire risks, insufficient infrastructure, and legal concerns, prompting criticism and calls for alternative solutions.

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52% Bias Score

Climate Action
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"Adelaide Test Highlights Struggles of Aging Cricket Stars"

"In the Adelaide Test, Australia defeated India; however, veteran batters Steve Smith, Virat Kohli, and Rohit Sharma underperformed, raising concerns about their future contributions and impacting the series' outcome."

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52% Bias Score

No Poverty
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Nvidia's Stock Drop Weighs on US Markets Amidst Chinese Investigation

Nvidia's stock dropped 2.9 percent, pulling down US indexes from record highs following a Chinese anti-monopoly investigation; however, positive economic news from China and other market events created a mixed picture.

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36% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
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🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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University of Melbourne to Pay $72 Million to Settle Academic Underpayment Scandal

The University of Melbourne will pay $72 million to settle underpayment claims affecting 25,000 academics between 2014 and 2024, due to unlawful use of performance-based pay benchmarks instead of hourly rates; the Fair Work Ombudsman dropped its legal action after the university agreed to the settle...

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36% Bias Score

Decent Work and Economic Growth
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CSIRO Report: Nuclear Power Significantly More Expensive Than Renewables

The CSIRO's latest GenCost report found nuclear energy to be at least 50% more expensive than renewables, despite adjustments made to address opposition claims; this contradicts the opposition's plan for a coal-to-nuclear transition and adds to the debate on Australia's energy policy.

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52% Bias Score

Affordable and Clean Energy
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Sydney Rail Unions Threaten Further Strikes Despite Government Injunction

Sydney's rail union, RTBU, threatens renewed strikes after the NSW government's eleventh-hour injunction halting initial action; a new ballot is pending, and the government is countersuing for potential significant fines.

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52% Bias Score

Decent Work and Economic Growth
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🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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Marmota's Campfire Bore Delivers High-Grade Gold Hits, Expanding Drilling Program

Marmota Ltd. discovered high-grade gold at its Campfire Bore project in South Australia, with hits including 16g/t over 4m from 56m, prompting an expanded drilling program from 16,500m to over 20,000m and suggesting significant growth potential for the company.

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48% Bias Score

Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Victoria Faces $24 Billion School and Kindergarten Construction Bill

Victoria faces a $24.2 billion infrastructure challenge to accommodate a surge in early childhood education and primary/secondary school demands by 2036, necessitating 900 new kindergartens and 60 new schools to create nearly 138,000 new places.

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32% Bias Score

Quality Education

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