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Redfern Revitalization: $59 Million Mixed-Use Project Announced
The Neilson family is spearheading a $59 million Redfern revitalization project, transforming a commercial strip into a mixed-use site with 23 apartments; this coincides with other Sydney developments including the sale of the historic Town Hall Hotel in Balmain and the redevelopment of the City Tat...
Redfern Revitalization: $59 Million Mixed-Use Project Announced
The Neilson family is spearheading a $59 million Redfern revitalization project, transforming a commercial strip into a mixed-use site with 23 apartments; this coincides with other Sydney developments including the sale of the historic Town Hall Hotel in Balmain and the redevelopment of the City Tat...
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48% Bias Score


Short Falls Short of Olympic Podium Despite World Champion Status
Australian swimmer Sam Short finished fourth in the men's 400m freestyle at the Paris Olympics, 0.14 seconds off a medal, and failed to reach the finals in the 800m and 1500m freestyle events due to pre-existing injuries and illness, despite his 2023 world champion title.
Short Falls Short of Olympic Podium Despite World Champion Status
Australian swimmer Sam Short finished fourth in the men's 400m freestyle at the Paris Olympics, 0.14 seconds off a medal, and failed to reach the finals in the 800m and 1500m freestyle events due to pre-existing injuries and illness, despite his 2023 world champion title.
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40% Bias Score


Muslim Vote's Federal Election Impact: Significant Inroads, Future State-Level Push
The Muslim Vote, a pro-Palestine group, failed to win federal seats but made inroads in three Labor-held electorates, impacting both Labor and Liberal votes and signaling future state election challenges.
Muslim Vote's Federal Election Impact: Significant Inroads, Future State-Level Push
The Muslim Vote, a pro-Palestine group, failed to win federal seats but made inroads in three Labor-held electorates, impacting both Labor and Liberal votes and signaling future state election challenges.
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40% Bias Score


Israel Confirms Backing of Anti-Hamas Palestinian Groups in Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly acknowledged Israel's backing of Palestinian groups in Gaza opposing Hamas to protect aid distribution and soldiers, despite accusations of looting and clashes with aid workers; this move follows the imposition of US sanctions on four International ...
Israel Confirms Backing of Anti-Hamas Palestinian Groups in Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly acknowledged Israel's backing of Palestinian groups in Gaza opposing Hamas to protect aid distribution and soldiers, despite accusations of looting and clashes with aid workers; this move follows the imposition of US sanctions on four International ...
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52% Bias Score


Farmers oppose weakening biosecurity for US beef imports
Australia is considering relaxing biosecurity rules to allow US beef imports in exchange for US tariff exemptions, prompting strong opposition from farmers concerned about the risk of disease outbreaks and the potential for an $80 billion economic loss, despite government reassurances.
Farmers oppose weakening biosecurity for US beef imports
Australia is considering relaxing biosecurity rules to allow US beef imports in exchange for US tariff exemptions, prompting strong opposition from farmers concerned about the risk of disease outbreaks and the potential for an $80 billion economic loss, despite government reassurances.
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64% Bias Score


Jumping Castle Tragedy: Court Dismisses Charges
A Tasmanian court found the operator of a jumping castle not guilty of workplace safety charges despite acknowledging failures in securing the inflatable, which killed six children due to an unforeseen dust devil during end-of-year school celebrations in December 2021.
Jumping Castle Tragedy: Court Dismisses Charges
A Tasmanian court found the operator of a jumping castle not guilty of workplace safety charges despite acknowledging failures in securing the inflatable, which killed six children due to an unforeseen dust devil during end-of-year school celebrations in December 2021.
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32% Bias Score

NSW Police Reject Tobacco Enforcement Plan Amid Staffing Crisis
NSW Police are resisting Premier Chris Minns' plan to shift tobacco law enforcement to them, citing a critical staff shortage of 4000 officers and the need for 500 more to address 8000 retailers, diverting resources from fighting organized crime and domestic violence, while the high cost of disposal...

NSW Police Reject Tobacco Enforcement Plan Amid Staffing Crisis
NSW Police are resisting Premier Chris Minns' plan to shift tobacco law enforcement to them, citing a critical staff shortage of 4000 officers and the need for 500 more to address 8000 retailers, diverting resources from fighting organized crime and domestic violence, while the high cost of disposal...
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52% Bias Score

Tottenham Hotspur sacks Europa League-winning manager Ange Postecoglou amidst player revolt
Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy sacked manager Ange Postecoglou two weeks after their Europa League win, causing player anger and potential departures; the club cited performance review and the need to compete on multiple fronts.

Tottenham Hotspur sacks Europa League-winning manager Ange Postecoglou amidst player revolt
Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy sacked manager Ange Postecoglou two weeks after their Europa League win, causing player anger and potential departures; the club cited performance review and the need to compete on multiple fronts.
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60% Bias Score

Musk-Trump Feud Threatens to Fracture the MAGA Movement
Elon Musk and Donald Trump are engaged in a bitter public feud over trade policy, with Musk calling for Trump's impeachment and threatening to decommission SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft, creating a major rift within the Republican party and raising questions about the future of the MAGA movement.

Musk-Trump Feud Threatens to Fracture the MAGA Movement
Elon Musk and Donald Trump are engaged in a bitter public feud over trade policy, with Musk calling for Trump's impeachment and threatening to decommission SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft, creating a major rift within the Republican party and raising questions about the future of the MAGA movement.
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64% Bias Score

Musk-Trump Feud Costs Musk $34 Billion
Elon Musk's public criticism of Donald Trump's spending bill led to a $34 billion drop in Musk's net worth, prompting Trump to threaten the termination of government contracts with Musk's companies, Tesla and SpaceX.

Musk-Trump Feud Costs Musk $34 Billion
Elon Musk's public criticism of Donald Trump's spending bill led to a $34 billion drop in Musk's net worth, prompting Trump to threaten the termination of government contracts with Musk's companies, Tesla and SpaceX.
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40% Bias Score

Trump and Musk: A High-Profile Political Divorce
Elon Musk and Donald Trump's highly publicized falling out stemmed from policy disagreements, particularly Musk's opposition to Trump's "big, beautiful bill", and his involvement in the Wisconsin Supreme Court election, resulting in the termination of Musk's position as head of the Department of Gov...

Trump and Musk: A High-Profile Political Divorce
Elon Musk and Donald Trump's highly publicized falling out stemmed from policy disagreements, particularly Musk's opposition to Trump's "big, beautiful bill", and his involvement in the Wisconsin Supreme Court election, resulting in the termination of Musk's position as head of the Department of Gov...
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56% Bias Score

Murujuga Rock Art Report Defended Amidst World Heritage Bid Controversy
A report commissioned by Woodside Energy on the Murujuga rock art in Western Australia concludes that while some damage occurred in the 1970s and 80s, current air quality is better than in Australian cities, though this is disputed by environmental groups; the UNECSO World Heritage Committee may rej...

Murujuga Rock Art Report Defended Amidst World Heritage Bid Controversy
A report commissioned by Woodside Energy on the Murujuga rock art in Western Australia concludes that while some damage occurred in the 1970s and 80s, current air quality is better than in Australian cities, though this is disputed by environmental groups; the UNECSO World Heritage Committee may rej...
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48% Bias Score
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