Lambie Most Likeable, Thorpe Least in Australian Voter Survey
A Resolve Strategic survey of 1606 Australians from December 4-8, 2023, found Senator Jacqui Lambie the most likeable federal politician (14% net positive rating), while Senator Lidia Thorpe was the least likeable (-41%). Prime Minister Albanese's rating fell to -17%, down from 34% in late 2022.
Lambie Most Likeable, Thorpe Least in Australian Voter Survey
A Resolve Strategic survey of 1606 Australians from December 4-8, 2023, found Senator Jacqui Lambie the most likeable federal politician (14% net positive rating), while Senator Lidia Thorpe was the least likeable (-41%). Prime Minister Albanese's rating fell to -17%, down from 34% in late 2022.
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52% Bias Score
Dutton Delays Nuclear Policy Release Until After Christmas
Peter Dutton, Australia's opposition leader, delayed releasing his party's nuclear policy costings until after Christmas, aiming to avoid scrutiny and leverage government missteps during the holidays, while recent polls suggest a hung parliament is likely in the upcoming election.
Dutton Delays Nuclear Policy Release Until After Christmas
Peter Dutton, Australia's opposition leader, delayed releasing his party's nuclear policy costings until after Christmas, aiming to avoid scrutiny and leverage government missteps during the holidays, while recent polls suggest a hung parliament is likely in the upcoming election.
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52% Bias Score
Concerns Rise Over Potential Societal Shift Away From "Woke" Ideology
Parnell Palme McGuinness's article discusses the alleged decline of "woke" ideology and the potential consequences for minority groups, prompting concern among letter writers about rising hostility and discrimination, especially towards Jewish communities.
Concerns Rise Over Potential Societal Shift Away From "Woke" Ideology
Parnell Palme McGuinness's article discusses the alleged decline of "woke" ideology and the potential consequences for minority groups, prompting concern among letter writers about rising hostility and discrimination, especially towards Jewish communities.
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56% Bias Score
South Korea's Parliament Impeaches Acting President Amidst Unprecedented Political Crisis
South Korea's parliament impeached acting President Han Duck-soo on Friday, following President Yoon Suk Yeol's short-lived martial law declaration, plunging the country into its worst political crisis since 1987 and prompting concerns from allies.
South Korea's Parliament Impeaches Acting President Amidst Unprecedented Political Crisis
South Korea's parliament impeached acting President Han Duck-soo on Friday, following President Yoon Suk Yeol's short-lived martial law declaration, plunging the country into its worst political crisis since 1987 and prompting concerns from allies.
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48% Bias Score
US National Debt: Risk Management, Not Moralizing
The US national debt has tripled to almost \$36 trillion in two decades, necessitating a shift in focus from the "good debt/bad debt" debate to effective risk management; the government's failure to fully exploit historically low interest rates is highlighted as a key risk.
US National Debt: Risk Management, Not Moralizing
The US national debt has tripled to almost \$36 trillion in two decades, necessitating a shift in focus from the "good debt/bad debt" debate to effective risk management; the government's failure to fully exploit historically low interest rates is highlighted as a key risk.
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44% Bias Score
Kohli's Aggression Overshadows Boxing Day Test Performance
During the Boxing Day Test, Virat Kohli's aggressive behavior, including a run-out controversy and on-field confrontations, overshadowed his performance, contributing to India's precarious position in the match; his dismissal further impacted the team's prospects.
Kohli's Aggression Overshadows Boxing Day Test Performance
During the Boxing Day Test, Virat Kohli's aggressive behavior, including a run-out controversy and on-field confrontations, overshadowed his performance, contributing to India's precarious position in the match; his dismissal further impacted the team's prospects.
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56% Bias Score
NSW Home Building Rectification Orders: High Non-Compliance Rate
Between January 1 and October 8, 2024, 39.5% of 319 rectification orders for non-compliant standalone houses in NSW were not met on time, amid widespread defects and concerns about builder compliance, and despite the state needing to build 378,000 homes by July 2029.
NSW Home Building Rectification Orders: High Non-Compliance Rate
Between January 1 and October 8, 2024, 39.5% of 319 rectification orders for non-compliant standalone houses in NSW were not met on time, amid widespread defects and concerns about builder compliance, and despite the state needing to build 378,000 homes by July 2029.
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52% Bias Score
NSW Building Defects: 40% of New Homes Unfixed
In NSW, 40% of new standalone houses with defects are not being rectified on time, despite the Building Commission's expanded remit and budget; widespread non-compliant construction and a shortage of qualified builders are contributing factors.
NSW Building Defects: 40% of New Homes Unfixed
In NSW, 40% of new standalone houses with defects are not being rectified on time, despite the Building Commission's expanded remit and budget; widespread non-compliant construction and a shortage of qualified builders are contributing factors.
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56% Bias Score
French Woman's Video Evidence Exposes Systemic Rape
Gisele Pelicot used video evidence to expose her husband and 70 other men who repeatedly raped her over nine years in France, resulting in a public trial that has empowered other victims and highlighted the prevalence of such crimes.
French Woman's Video Evidence Exposes Systemic Rape
Gisele Pelicot used video evidence to expose her husband and 70 other men who repeatedly raped her over nine years in France, resulting in a public trial that has empowered other victims and highlighted the prevalence of such crimes.
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44% Bias Score
Israeli Airstrike in Yemen Injures WHO Crew Member
An Israeli airstrike on Sanaa International Airport injured a member of WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus' flight crew during a mission to negotiate the release of UN staff detainees and assess the health situation in Yemen; Israel stated the strikes targeted Houthi military infrastruc...
Israeli Airstrike in Yemen Injures WHO Crew Member
An Israeli airstrike on Sanaa International Airport injured a member of WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus' flight crew during a mission to negotiate the release of UN staff detainees and assess the health situation in Yemen; Israel stated the strikes targeted Houthi military infrastruc...
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52% Bias Score
Gen Z Australians Embrace AI in the Workplace
A new study by Hatch reveals that 58% of Gen Z Australians are using AI tools like ChatGPT and Gemini in the workplace, with 93% expressing no job security concerns, highlighting the rapid integration of AI into young professionals' workflows despite associated risks.
Gen Z Australians Embrace AI in the Workplace
A new study by Hatch reveals that 58% of Gen Z Australians are using AI tools like ChatGPT and Gemini in the workplace, with 93% expressing no job security concerns, highlighting the rapid integration of AI into young professionals' workflows despite associated risks.
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44% Bias Score
Sydney Fireworks to Proceed Despite Labor Dispute
Sydney's New Year's Eve fireworks, initially threatened by a rail union dispute, will proceed, featuring nine tons of fireworks launched from barges, drones, and city buildings costing $6.3 million, attracting over a million spectators.
Sydney Fireworks to Proceed Despite Labor Dispute
Sydney's New Year's Eve fireworks, initially threatened by a rail union dispute, will proceed, featuring nine tons of fireworks launched from barges, drones, and city buildings costing $6.3 million, attracting over a million spectators.
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48% Bias Score