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NDIS Booms, Creating 500,000 Jobs but Raising Sustainability Concerns
Australia's $49 billion National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is projected to employ 500,000 workers by 2025-26, significantly boosting job growth and mitigating unemployment amid rising interest rates, according to outgoing Minister Bill Shorten. The scheme's economic impact is considerable, ...
NDIS Booms, Creating 500,000 Jobs but Raising Sustainability Concerns
Australia's $49 billion National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is projected to employ 500,000 workers by 2025-26, significantly boosting job growth and mitigating unemployment amid rising interest rates, according to outgoing Minister Bill Shorten. The scheme's economic impact is considerable, ...
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60% Bias Score


Financial Realities of Divorce in Australia
Australia's divorce rate is 1.9 per 1000 residents, far lower than the common misconception of 50 percent; however, the 50,000 annual divorces create significant financial complexities involving asset division, superannuation splitting, and the increasing use of pre-nuptial agreements.
Financial Realities of Divorce in Australia
Australia's divorce rate is 1.9 per 1000 residents, far lower than the common misconception of 50 percent; however, the 50,000 annual divorces create significant financial complexities involving asset division, superannuation splitting, and the increasing use of pre-nuptial agreements.
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24% Bias Score


Challenges and Precariousness in Professional Tennis Coaching
Professional tennis coaches endure extensive travel, short-term contracts, and potential verbal abuse from players, leading to financial insecurity and power imbalances; recent initiatives aim to improve contract negotiations and professionalization.
Challenges and Precariousness in Professional Tennis Coaching
Professional tennis coaches endure extensive travel, short-term contracts, and potential verbal abuse from players, leading to financial insecurity and power imbalances; recent initiatives aim to improve contract negotiations and professionalization.
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48% Bias Score


Supreme Court Upholds TikTok Ban; Trump to Decide Future
The US Supreme Court upheld a ban on TikTok, potentially removing it from app stores on January 19th due to national security concerns over its Chinese ownership. The incoming Trump administration's stance remains uncertain, while the Biden administration indicated it would not enforce the ban befor...
Supreme Court Upholds TikTok Ban; Trump to Decide Future
The US Supreme Court upheld a ban on TikTok, potentially removing it from app stores on January 19th due to national security concerns over its Chinese ownership. The incoming Trump administration's stance remains uncertain, while the Biden administration indicated it would not enforce the ban befor...
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Alcaraz Wins at Australian Open, Showcases Dominance Despite Scheduling
On Friday, Carlos Alcaraz played his first Rod Laver Arena match at the Australian Open, defeating Nuno Borges in four sets (6-2, 6-4, 6-7, 6-2), showcasing his powerful forehand and athleticism despite a later-than-expected center-court appearance.
Alcaraz Wins at Australian Open, Showcases Dominance Despite Scheduling
On Friday, Carlos Alcaraz played his first Rod Laver Arena match at the Australian Open, defeating Nuno Borges in four sets (6-2, 6-4, 6-7, 6-2), showcasing his powerful forehand and athleticism despite a later-than-expected center-court appearance.
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28% Bias Score


Luxury Goods Seized in Australian Crime Raids Highlight Money Laundering Trend
Australian police have seized over $10 million worth of luxury goods, including watches and handbags, from organized crime groups in recent raids; this highlights the growing trend of criminals using luxury goods to launder money and evade detection.
Luxury Goods Seized in Australian Crime Raids Highlight Money Laundering Trend
Australian police have seized over $10 million worth of luxury goods, including watches and handbags, from organized crime groups in recent raids; this highlights the growing trend of criminals using luxury goods to launder money and evade detection.
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48% Bias Score

NDIS Workforce to Surpass Mining and Agriculture by 2025-26
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is projected to employ more people than the mining or agriculture industries by 2025-26, creating a large new sector of the Australian economy, but this comes with challenges of managing its exponential growth and cost.

NDIS Workforce to Surpass Mining and Agriculture by 2025-26
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is projected to employ more people than the mining or agriculture industries by 2025-26, creating a large new sector of the Australian economy, but this comes with challenges of managing its exponential growth and cost.
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52% Bias Score

Dutton's Security Claim Met With Economic Counterarguments
Peter Dutton claims Australia is less safe under the Albanese government's leadership, a claim countered by letter writers who cite improved economic relations in the Asia-Pacific, leading to better trade terms and increased prosperity; this disagreement highlights a partisan divide over assessing n...

Dutton's Security Claim Met With Economic Counterarguments
Peter Dutton claims Australia is less safe under the Albanese government's leadership, a claim countered by letter writers who cite improved economic relations in the Asia-Pacific, leading to better trade terms and increased prosperity; this disagreement highlights a partisan divide over assessing n...
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56% Bias Score

Dutton Promises Tax Deduction for Work Lunches Amidst Internal Party Strife
Australian Opposition Leader Peter Dutton announced a two-year tax offset plan for work lunches, up to $20,000 for small businesses with turnover under $10 million, while facing internal party conflict after a preselection battle in a key Sydney seat.

Dutton Promises Tax Deduction for Work Lunches Amidst Internal Party Strife
Australian Opposition Leader Peter Dutton announced a two-year tax offset plan for work lunches, up to $20,000 for small businesses with turnover under $10 million, while facing internal party conflict after a preselection battle in a key Sydney seat.
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56% Bias Score

Match-Fixing Scandal Rocks Tennis
Australian tennis player Oliver Anderson's 19-month ban for match-fixing in 2016, alongside similar cases like Egyptian Youssef Hossam's lifetime ban, exposes the widespread corruption in professional tennis, particularly at lower levels where financial incentives to throw matches are high.

Match-Fixing Scandal Rocks Tennis
Australian tennis player Oliver Anderson's 19-month ban for match-fixing in 2016, alongside similar cases like Egyptian Youssef Hossam's lifetime ban, exposes the widespread corruption in professional tennis, particularly at lower levels where financial incentives to throw matches are high.
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Maugean Skate Extinction Parallels ALP's Political Decline Amidst Corporate Influence
Fewer than 120 Maugean skate rays face extinction in Tasmania due to pollution from salmon farms, mirroring the Australian Labor Party's (ALP) declining electoral support, potentially its lowest since 1934, attributed to its perceived subservience to corporate interests.

Maugean Skate Extinction Parallels ALP's Political Decline Amidst Corporate Influence
Fewer than 120 Maugean skate rays face extinction in Tasmania due to pollution from salmon farms, mirroring the Australian Labor Party's (ALP) declining electoral support, potentially its lowest since 1934, attributed to its perceived subservience to corporate interests.
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68% Bias Score

Lord Mayor's Donation Raises Conflict of Interest Questions
Melbourne Lord Mayor Nick Reece accepted a $20,000 donation from Bobby Zagame, owner of Audi Centre Melbourne, two days after voting to close part of Roden Street, adjacent to Zagame's property, which had a development application approved by the council; the timing raises questions regarding campai...

Lord Mayor's Donation Raises Conflict of Interest Questions
Melbourne Lord Mayor Nick Reece accepted a $20,000 donation from Bobby Zagame, owner of Audi Centre Melbourne, two days after voting to close part of Roden Street, adjacent to Zagame's property, which had a development application approved by the council; the timing raises questions regarding campai...
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52% Bias Score
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