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AI's Meteoric Rise and the Need for Responsible Innovation
ChatGPT's user base exploded to 800 million weekly users in just 22 months, prompting over 1000 tech leaders to call for an AI development moratorium in 2023 due to ethical and legal concerns; however, the underwhelming GPT-5 release suggests a technological plateau, raising questions about AI's sus...
AI's Meteoric Rise and the Need for Responsible Innovation
ChatGPT's user base exploded to 800 million weekly users in just 22 months, prompting over 1000 tech leaders to call for an AI development moratorium in 2023 due to ethical and legal concerns; however, the underwhelming GPT-5 release suggests a technological plateau, raising questions about AI's sus...
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56% Bias Score


Brisbane Pro-Palestine March Route Altered After Court Rejection
A pro-Palestine march will proceed in Brisbane tomorrow from Queens Gardens to Musgrave Park, following a court rejection of a route across the Story Bridge due to safety concerns, with expected attendance exceeding 7000.
Brisbane Pro-Palestine March Route Altered After Court Rejection
A pro-Palestine march will proceed in Brisbane tomorrow from Queens Gardens to Musgrave Park, following a court rejection of a route across the Story Bridge due to safety concerns, with expected attendance exceeding 7000.
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48% Bias Score


NDIS Reform: Potential Cost Increase for Families as Children Transition to Medicare
The Australian government will shift children with mild to moderate developmental delays and autism from the NDIS to the Thriving Kids scheme by mid-2027, potentially increasing families' medical costs due to limited Medicare rebates for therapies, despite assurances no child will be left without su...
NDIS Reform: Potential Cost Increase for Families as Children Transition to Medicare
The Australian government will shift children with mild to moderate developmental delays and autism from the NDIS to the Thriving Kids scheme by mid-2027, potentially increasing families' medical costs due to limited Medicare rebates for therapies, despite assurances no child will be left without su...
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52% Bias Score


Hague Tribunal to Prosecute Putin for War Crimes
The Council of Europe and Ukraine established a Special Tribunal for Aggression (STA) in The Hague to prosecute Vladimir Putin for the crime of aggression against Ukraine, planning an in absentia trial to circumvent extradition challenges while ensuring due process.
Hague Tribunal to Prosecute Putin for War Crimes
The Council of Europe and Ukraine established a Special Tribunal for Aggression (STA) in The Hague to prosecute Vladimir Putin for the crime of aggression against Ukraine, planning an in absentia trial to circumvent extradition challenges while ensuring due process.
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72% Bias Score


Australia Announces $189 Million Childcare Safety Reform Package
Australia is investing $189 million in childcare safety reforms, including a trial of CCTV cameras in up to 300 centers, a national worker register, and mandatory safety training, following recent allegations of child abuse.
Australia Announces $189 Million Childcare Safety Reform Package
Australia is investing $189 million in childcare safety reforms, including a trial of CCTV cameras in up to 300 centers, a national worker register, and mandatory safety training, following recent allegations of child abuse.
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36% Bias Score


NSW Police Investigate Milat's Link to 58 Disappearances
NSW Police are investigating whether serial killer Ivan Milat was responsible for 58 disappearances across Australia between 1971 and 1993, prompted by a request from MLC Jeremy Buckingham and the Premier's openness to further inquiry, including the disappearance of German backpacker Nancy Grunwaldt...
NSW Police Investigate Milat's Link to 58 Disappearances
NSW Police are investigating whether serial killer Ivan Milat was responsible for 58 disappearances across Australia between 1971 and 1993, prompted by a request from MLC Jeremy Buckingham and the Premier's openness to further inquiry, including the disappearance of German backpacker Nancy Grunwaldt...
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44% Bias Score

NSW Housing Push Risks Ignoring Bushfire Safety
NSW Planning Minister Paul Scully's attempt to reform the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act to accelerate housing approvals risks overriding crucial safety advice from the RFS and SES, exemplified by the controversial Lizard Rock development proposal near Sydney, which faces strong objection...

NSW Housing Push Risks Ignoring Bushfire Safety
NSW Planning Minister Paul Scully's attempt to reform the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act to accelerate housing approvals risks overriding crucial safety advice from the RFS and SES, exemplified by the controversial Lizard Rock development proposal near Sydney, which faces strong objection...
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60% Bias Score

Sydney to Build New Train Station, 10,000 Homes in Woollahra
Sydney will build its first new heavy rail station in over a decade in Woollahra, near the CBD, to facilitate the construction of 10,000 new homes by 2029, addressing housing shortages but potentially facing community opposition.

Sydney to Build New Train Station, 10,000 Homes in Woollahra
Sydney will build its first new heavy rail station in over a decade in Woollahra, near the CBD, to facilitate the construction of 10,000 new homes by 2029, addressing housing shortages but potentially facing community opposition.
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56% Bias Score

LNP Renews Nuclear Push, Criticizes Government's Energy Policy
At the LNP's Queensland convention, Nationals leader David Littleproud and Deputy Liberal leader Ted O'Brien criticized the Labor government's energy policy, advocating for nuclear power and warning against a solely renewables-based approach due to concerns about its impact on regional Australia.

LNP Renews Nuclear Push, Criticizes Government's Energy Policy
At the LNP's Queensland convention, Nationals leader David Littleproud and Deputy Liberal leader Ted O'Brien criticized the Labor government's energy policy, advocating for nuclear power and warning against a solely renewables-based approach due to concerns about its impact on regional Australia.
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64% Bias Score

James Hardie's \$10 Billion Market Crash Amidst US Housing Slump
James Hardie, an Australian building products group, suffered a \$10 billion market valuation loss due to weak US housing market conditions and poor financial decisions, including a \$14 billion Azek acquisition without investor approval, resulting in decreased earnings and investor distrust.

James Hardie's \$10 Billion Market Crash Amidst US Housing Slump
James Hardie, an Australian building products group, suffered a \$10 billion market valuation loss due to weak US housing market conditions and poor financial decisions, including a \$14 billion Azek acquisition without investor approval, resulting in decreased earnings and investor distrust.
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52% Bias Score

AFP Cover-up Allegations Exposed in Freedom of Information Battle
A freedom of information battle exposes a potential cover-up within the Australian Federal Police (AFP) related to a leak investigation involving former soldier David Roberts-Smith, costing millions and damaging multiple careers, with the case highlighting systemic issues of transparency and account...

AFP Cover-up Allegations Exposed in Freedom of Information Battle
A freedom of information battle exposes a potential cover-up within the Australian Federal Police (AFP) related to a leak investigation involving former soldier David Roberts-Smith, costing millions and damaging multiple careers, with the case highlighting systemic issues of transparency and account...
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48% Bias Score

Opioid Toxicity Death After Circumcision Prompts Call for Greater Regulation
Two-year-old David Flynn died from opioid toxicity after a circumcision at Gosnells Medical Clinic in Perth in December 2021; a coronial inquest revealed inadequate post-operative monitoring and called for greater regulation of the procedure, prompting a WA Health Department investigation.

Opioid Toxicity Death After Circumcision Prompts Call for Greater Regulation
Two-year-old David Flynn died from opioid toxicity after a circumcision at Gosnells Medical Clinic in Perth in December 2021; a coronial inquest revealed inadequate post-operative monitoring and called for greater regulation of the procedure, prompting a WA Health Department investigation.
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48% Bias Score
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