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Trump Fires National Security Officials After Meeting with Far-Right Activist
President Trump fired six National Security Council officials after a White House meeting with far-right activist Laura Loomer, who accused them of disloyalty; the firings included the senior directors for intelligence, international organizations, and legislative affairs.
Trump Fires National Security Officials After Meeting with Far-Right Activist
President Trump fired six National Security Council officials after a White House meeting with far-right activist Laura Loomer, who accused them of disloyalty; the firings included the senior directors for intelligence, international organizations, and legislative affairs.
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48% Bias Score


Arrest Made in Murder of Notorious Bikie
A 23-year-old man was arrested in Dandenong on Friday in connection with the murder of notorious bikie Mohammed Akbar Keshtiar, who was shot multiple times outside his South Yarra apartment building on August 4, 2023; police believe the murder was a targeted attack and that the arrest is a significa...
Arrest Made in Murder of Notorious Bikie
A 23-year-old man was arrested in Dandenong on Friday in connection with the murder of notorious bikie Mohammed Akbar Keshtiar, who was shot multiple times outside his South Yarra apartment building on August 4, 2023; police believe the murder was a targeted attack and that the arrest is a significa...
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48% Bias Score


Australian Election Candidate Faces Disqualification Over Dual Citizenship
Independent Australian candidate Kate Hulett risks disqualification from the upcoming federal election due to unresolved dual citizenship with the UK, facing a deadline of April 10th to renounce her British citizenship to comply with Section 44 of the Australian constitution.
Australian Election Candidate Faces Disqualification Over Dual Citizenship
Independent Australian candidate Kate Hulett risks disqualification from the upcoming federal election due to unresolved dual citizenship with the UK, facing a deadline of April 10th to renounce her British citizenship to comply with Section 44 of the Australian constitution.
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48% Bias Score


Moore Park Golf Course Halving Plan Sparks Political Turf War
The NSW government plans to halve the Moore Park golf course to create a 20-hectare park by mid-2026, sparking a conflict with a golf collective proposing an alternative recreational zone; the Coalition pledged $1 million to support the collective.
Moore Park Golf Course Halving Plan Sparks Political Turf War
The NSW government plans to halve the Moore Park golf course to create a 20-hectare park by mid-2026, sparking a conflict with a golf collective proposing an alternative recreational zone; the Coalition pledged $1 million to support the collective.
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28% Bias Score


Court Rules Against Public Housing Tenants in Melbourne Demolition Case
A Melbourne court dismissed a class-action lawsuit by 479 public housing tenants challenging the demolition of their homes, allowing the state government to proceed with plans to replace them with more rental units, but no public housing, after leasing the land to private companies for 40 years.
Court Rules Against Public Housing Tenants in Melbourne Demolition Case
A Melbourne court dismissed a class-action lawsuit by 479 public housing tenants challenging the demolition of their homes, allowing the state government to proceed with plans to replace them with more rental units, but no public housing, after leasing the land to private companies for 40 years.
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48% Bias Score


Death of Petro Georgiou: A Legacy of Principled Dissent
Petro Georgiou, a prominent Australian Liberal politician known for his independent stance, died at 77; his career was marked by challenging party lines on asylum seeker policies and advocating for human rights and multiculturalism.
Death of Petro Georgiou: A Legacy of Principled Dissent
Petro Georgiou, a prominent Australian Liberal politician known for his independent stance, died at 77; his career was marked by challenging party lines on asylum seeker policies and advocating for human rights and multiculturalism.
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24% Bias Score

Australian Investors Suffer $8 Billion Nvidia Loss Amidst US Market Downturn
Australian superannuation funds and investors have collectively lost an estimated $8 billion on Nvidia shares since January due to the US stock market downturn, exacerbated by President Trump's tariffs and the resulting economic uncertainty, highlighting Australia's significant exposure to the US ma...

Australian Investors Suffer $8 Billion Nvidia Loss Amidst US Market Downturn
Australian superannuation funds and investors have collectively lost an estimated $8 billion on Nvidia shares since January due to the US stock market downturn, exacerbated by President Trump's tariffs and the resulting economic uncertainty, highlighting Australia's significant exposure to the US ma...
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52% Bias Score

Mokbel Released on Bail After Reprehensible Police Tactics Revealed
After a lengthy legal battle stemming from the use of a barrister as a secret informer, drug trafficker Tony Mokbel was released on bail, highlighting systemic failures within the legal system and costing taxpayers over \$200 million.

Mokbel Released on Bail After Reprehensible Police Tactics Revealed
After a lengthy legal battle stemming from the use of a barrister as a secret informer, drug trafficker Tony Mokbel was released on bail, highlighting systemic failures within the legal system and costing taxpayers over \$200 million.
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48% Bias Score

Australia to Use Critical Minerals to Negotiate Removal of US Tariffs
Top Australian biosecurity officials refuted US claims that Australia's strict biosecurity rules unfairly block US beef imports, prompting a 10 percent tariff on Australian goods; the Australian government plans to leverage critical mineral supplies to negotiate the tariff's removal.

Australia to Use Critical Minerals to Negotiate Removal of US Tariffs
Top Australian biosecurity officials refuted US claims that Australia's strict biosecurity rules unfairly block US beef imports, prompting a 10 percent tariff on Australian goods; the Australian government plans to leverage critical mineral supplies to negotiate the tariff's removal.
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40% Bias Score

NSW Drug Summit Report Recommends Sweeping Drug Law Reforms
The final report of the NSW Drug Summit, released four months after its conclusion, proposes 56 recommendations for drug law reform, including reducing conviction times for minor offenses, banning drug detection dogs at music festivals, and expanding harm reduction programs.

NSW Drug Summit Report Recommends Sweeping Drug Law Reforms
The final report of the NSW Drug Summit, released four months after its conclusion, proposes 56 recommendations for drug law reform, including reducing conviction times for minor offenses, banning drug detection dogs at music festivals, and expanding harm reduction programs.
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40% Bias Score

Queensland's Thriving Cigarette Black Market: A 29 Million Cigarette Seizure Reveals Scale
Government data reveals a significant increase in illegal cigarette seizures in Queensland between July 2023 and December 2024, with over 29 million cigarettes, 10.6 tonnes of loose-leaf tobacco, and 225,000 vapes confiscated, indicating a thriving black market estimated to account for more than 15 ...

Queensland's Thriving Cigarette Black Market: A 29 Million Cigarette Seizure Reveals Scale
Government data reveals a significant increase in illegal cigarette seizures in Queensland between July 2023 and December 2024, with over 29 million cigarettes, 10.6 tonnes of loose-leaf tobacco, and 225,000 vapes confiscated, indicating a thriving black market estimated to account for more than 15 ...
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40% Bias Score

Australian Defence Helicopter Crash: Spatial Disorientation Cited as Cause
The Defence Flight Safety Bureau concluded that spatial disorientation caused the fatal crash of an Australian Defence Force MRH-90 Taipan helicopter in July 2023, killing four crew members during a night-time training exercise off Queensland's Whitsunday Islands; the report will be released in May.

Australian Defence Helicopter Crash: Spatial Disorientation Cited as Cause
The Defence Flight Safety Bureau concluded that spatial disorientation caused the fatal crash of an Australian Defence Force MRH-90 Taipan helicopter in July 2023, killing four crew members during a night-time training exercise off Queensland's Whitsunday Islands; the report will be released in May.
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40% Bias Score
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