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Australian Market Rises on Tech Boom, Mining Concerns
The Australian sharemarket closed higher on Wednesday, with tech stocks surging 2.4% due to a new US$500 billion AI investment, while mining stocks fell on concerns over potential US tariffs on Chinese imports; the Australian dollar slightly decreased to US62.62¢.
Australian Market Rises on Tech Boom, Mining Concerns
The Australian sharemarket closed higher on Wednesday, with tech stocks surging 2.4% due to a new US$500 billion AI investment, while mining stocks fell on concerns over potential US tariffs on Chinese imports; the Australian dollar slightly decreased to US62.62¢.
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52% Bias Score


Prince Harry Wins Privacy Lawsuit Against Rupert Murdoch's The Sun
News Group Newspapers issued a full apology and substantial damages to Prince Harry, settling a privacy invasion lawsuit that included unlawful activities by journalists and private investigators at The Sun between 1996 and 2011, and even acknowledged intrusion into the life of Princess Diana.
Prince Harry Wins Privacy Lawsuit Against Rupert Murdoch's The Sun
News Group Newspapers issued a full apology and substantial damages to Prince Harry, settling a privacy invasion lawsuit that included unlawful activities by journalists and private investigators at The Sun between 1996 and 2011, and even acknowledged intrusion into the life of Princess Diana.
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44% Bias Score


Australia's Housing Market Shifts from Seller's to Buyer's Market
Increased residential listings in Australia, particularly in Sydney and Melbourne (up 50 percent in some areas), coupled with a December 2024 drop in national property values, signal a shift from a seller's to a buyer's market, driven by high interest rates, cost-of-living pressures, and sellers ant...
Australia's Housing Market Shifts from Seller's to Buyer's Market
Increased residential listings in Australia, particularly in Sydney and Melbourne (up 50 percent in some areas), coupled with a December 2024 drop in national property values, signal a shift from a seller's to a buyer's market, driven by high interest rates, cost-of-living pressures, and sellers ant...
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40% Bias Score


Qantas Frequent Flyer Program Overhaul: Increased Points Earned, Higher Redemption Costs
Qantas is updating its Frequent Flyer program, increasing points earned on domestic flights by up to 25% from July, but also raising points needed for reward seats and upgrades by 15% from August, impacting 13,000 daily classic reward seat bookings.
Qantas Frequent Flyer Program Overhaul: Increased Points Earned, Higher Redemption Costs
Qantas is updating its Frequent Flyer program, increasing points earned on domestic flights by up to 25% from July, but also raising points needed for reward seats and upgrades by 15% from August, impacting 13,000 daily classic reward seat bookings.
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36% Bias Score


Albanese's Desperate Bid to Save Australian Labor Government
Facing a potential electoral defeat in Australia's 2024 election, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has intensified his campaign efforts, despite policy achievements like the Housing Australia Future Fund and tax cuts, due to waning popularity driven by communication issues and economic concerns.
Albanese's Desperate Bid to Save Australian Labor Government
Facing a potential electoral defeat in Australia's 2024 election, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has intensified his campaign efforts, despite policy achievements like the Housing Australia Future Fund and tax cuts, due to waning popularity driven by communication issues and economic concerns.
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60% Bias Score


20 Weird Facts About Australian History
This article presents 20 unusual facts about Australian history, ranging from a war against emus to the invention of Wi-Fi and the nation's first St Vincent de Paul society, highlighting both successes and failures, and demonstrating Australia's unique cultural evolution.
20 Weird Facts About Australian History
This article presents 20 unusual facts about Australian history, ranging from a war against emus to the invention of Wi-Fi and the nation's first St Vincent de Paul society, highlighting both successes and failures, and demonstrating Australia's unique cultural evolution.
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24% Bias Score

WA Government Funds $175,000 Rare Earth Research Project
The WA Government provided $175,000 to RSC Consulting for research into rare earth extraction in the Yilgarn region, involving collaborations with junior mining firms like Terrain Minerals and Dreadnought Resources and Curtin University to establish a new rare earth province and unlock the region's ...

WA Government Funds $175,000 Rare Earth Research Project
The WA Government provided $175,000 to RSC Consulting for research into rare earth extraction in the Yilgarn region, involving collaborations with junior mining firms like Terrain Minerals and Dreadnought Resources and Curtin University to establish a new rare earth province and unlock the region's ...
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36% Bias Score

Melbourne Protests Fuel Antisemitic Attacks, Raising Concerns About Freedom of Speech and Community Safety
Pro-Palestinian rallies in central Melbourne, ongoing for 15 months, have escalated into antisemitic attacks, prompting calls for relocation and raising concerns about foreign influence and the balance between free speech and community safety.

Melbourne Protests Fuel Antisemitic Attacks, Raising Concerns About Freedom of Speech and Community Safety
Pro-Palestinian rallies in central Melbourne, ongoing for 15 months, have escalated into antisemitic attacks, prompting calls for relocation and raising concerns about foreign influence and the balance between free speech and community safety.
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68% Bias Score

Melbourne Stalker Jailed for Distributing Intimate Images
A Melbourne court sentenced 49-year-old Martyn Boylan to 20 months' jail and a 30-month community corrections order for stalking two women, distributing intimate images to their workplaces, and other abusive actions, despite previous convictions and behavioral programs.

Melbourne Stalker Jailed for Distributing Intimate Images
A Melbourne court sentenced 49-year-old Martyn Boylan to 20 months' jail and a 30-month community corrections order for stalking two women, distributing intimate images to their workplaces, and other abusive actions, despite previous convictions and behavioral programs.
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20% Bias Score

Sinner Crushes de Minaur, Advances to Australian Open Semifinals
Jannik Sinner defeated Alex de Minaur in straight sets (6-3, 6-2, 6-1) at the Australian Open quarterfinals on Wednesday, overcoming prior health concerns to advance to the semifinals against Ben Shelton.

Sinner Crushes de Minaur, Advances to Australian Open Semifinals
Jannik Sinner defeated Alex de Minaur in straight sets (6-3, 6-2, 6-1) at the Australian Open quarterfinals on Wednesday, overcoming prior health concerns to advance to the semifinals against Ben Shelton.
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44% Bias Score

Analysis of Janine Perrett's Australian Political Commentary (2021-2022)
Janine Perrett, an opinion columnist, wrote multiple articles between June 2021 and April 2022 analyzing Australian political leadership, scandals, and public perception, focusing on ethical conduct and accountability.

Analysis of Janine Perrett's Australian Political Commentary (2021-2022)
Janine Perrett, an opinion columnist, wrote multiple articles between June 2021 and April 2022 analyzing Australian political leadership, scandals, and public perception, focusing on ethical conduct and accountability.
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40% Bias Score

Navarro Criticizes Australian Open's Video Review Policy and Lack of Let Machine
Following her Australian Open quarter-final loss to Iga Swiatek, Emma Navarro criticized the tournament's video review policy, which prevented a review of a potential double bounce, and lack of a let machine, echoing similar criticism from Alexander Zverev.

Navarro Criticizes Australian Open's Video Review Policy and Lack of Let Machine
Following her Australian Open quarter-final loss to Iga Swiatek, Emma Navarro criticized the tournament's video review policy, which prevented a review of a potential double bounce, and lack of a let machine, echoing similar criticism from Alexander Zverev.
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36% Bias Score
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