Social Media Obsession with Accused CEO Killer Sparks Debate
Following the arrest of Luigi Mangione, accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, his social media images portraying a fit young man went viral, sparking online discussions about appearances and the trivialization of the alleged crime. Merchandise featuring phrases referencing the kill...
Social Media Obsession with Accused CEO Killer Sparks Debate
Following the arrest of Luigi Mangione, accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, his social media images portraying a fit young man went viral, sparking online discussions about appearances and the trivialization of the alleged crime. Merchandise featuring phrases referencing the kill...
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60% Bias Score
Antisemitic Attack in Sydney Fuels Fears Amid Heightened Tensions
On Wednesday, Sydney, Australia, saw an antisemitic attack involving a torched car and anti-Israel graffiti near a Jewish family's home, adding to recent similar incidents across the country, including a firebombed Melbourne synagogue, reflecting rising antisemitism fueled by the intensified Middle ...
Antisemitic Attack in Sydney Fuels Fears Amid Heightened Tensions
On Wednesday, Sydney, Australia, saw an antisemitic attack involving a torched car and anti-Israel graffiti near a Jewish family's home, adding to recent similar incidents across the country, including a firebombed Melbourne synagogue, reflecting rising antisemitism fueled by the intensified Middle ...
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24% Bias Score
Greens Chief of Staff Reprimanded for Comments on Synagogue Firebombing
Greens deputy leader Mehreen Faruqi reprimanded her chief of staff, Antoun Issa, for suggesting the Melbourne synagogue firebombing may have been a false-flag operation by Israeli supporters, prompting criticism and raising concerns about the party's internal messaging on sensitive geopolitical issu...
Greens Chief of Staff Reprimanded for Comments on Synagogue Firebombing
Greens deputy leader Mehreen Faruqi reprimanded her chief of staff, Antoun Issa, for suggesting the Melbourne synagogue firebombing may have been a false-flag operation by Israeli supporters, prompting criticism and raising concerns about the party's internal messaging on sensitive geopolitical issu...
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40% Bias Score
Woodside's Browse Gas Project Faces Environmental Opposition at Scott Reef
Woodside Energy's proposed $30 billion Browse gas project near Western Australia's Scott Reef faces significant environmental opposition due to potential harm to endangered species and the reef's ecosystem; the WA Environmental Protection Authority deemed the initial proposal unacceptable, highlight...
Woodside's Browse Gas Project Faces Environmental Opposition at Scott Reef
Woodside Energy's proposed $30 billion Browse gas project near Western Australia's Scott Reef faces significant environmental opposition due to potential harm to endangered species and the reef's ecosystem; the WA Environmental Protection Authority deemed the initial proposal unacceptable, highlight...
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56% Bias Score
NSW Labor MPs Push for Immediate Drug Policy Reforms
Four NSW Labor MPs, including a parliamentary secretary, are publicly pushing for immediate drug policy reforms, including pill testing, before a summit report next year, despite the Premier's skepticism, with non-profits offering to implement pilots this summer.
NSW Labor MPs Push for Immediate Drug Policy Reforms
Four NSW Labor MPs, including a parliamentary secretary, are publicly pushing for immediate drug policy reforms, including pill testing, before a summit report next year, despite the Premier's skepticism, with non-profits offering to implement pilots this summer.
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40% Bias Score
Queensland's Controversial Youth Justice Bill Passes Despite Opposition Concerns
Queensland's parliament debated a youth justice bill, allowing children to be sentenced as adults for certain crimes; Labor's attempts to delay it failed, raising concerns about insufficient consultation and potential adverse outcomes, especially for First Nations youth.
Queensland's Controversial Youth Justice Bill Passes Despite Opposition Concerns
Queensland's parliament debated a youth justice bill, allowing children to be sentenced as adults for certain crimes; Labor's attempts to delay it failed, raising concerns about insufficient consultation and potential adverse outcomes, especially for First Nations youth.
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56% Bias Score
ASIC Sues Rex Directors for Misleading Shareholders
Australia's third-largest airline, Rex, faces legal action from ASIC for misleading shareholders about its financial prospects in February 2023, following a boardroom coup, administration, and an \$80 million government bailout; four directors, including the chairman, face potential fines and disqua...
ASIC Sues Rex Directors for Misleading Shareholders
Australia's third-largest airline, Rex, faces legal action from ASIC for misleading shareholders about its financial prospects in February 2023, following a boardroom coup, administration, and an \$80 million government bailout; four directors, including the chairman, face potential fines and disqua...
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48% Bias Score
Sydney Antisemitic Attack Prompts PM Condemnation, Increased Patrols
An antisemitic attack in Sydney's Woollahra prompted Prime Minister Albanese to condemn the violence as "evil," leading to increased police patrols and a call for comprehensive societal action.
Sydney Antisemitic Attack Prompts PM Condemnation, Increased Patrols
An antisemitic attack in Sydney's Woollahra prompted Prime Minister Albanese to condemn the violence as "evil," leading to increased police patrols and a call for comprehensive societal action.
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24% Bias Score
Class Action Lawsuits Allege Systemic Sexual Harassment at BHP and Rio Tinto Mines
BHP and Rio Tinto face class-action lawsuits alleging systemic sexual harassment and gender discrimination against female employees at their Australian mines; the suits claim the companies knowingly exposed women to dangerous environments and punished those who reported harassment.
Class Action Lawsuits Allege Systemic Sexual Harassment at BHP and Rio Tinto Mines
BHP and Rio Tinto face class-action lawsuits alleging systemic sexual harassment and gender discrimination against female employees at their Australian mines; the suits claim the companies knowingly exposed women to dangerous environments and punished those who reported harassment.
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28% Bias Score
Cross River Rail Cost Soars to $17 Billion, Opening Delayed to 2029
Queensland's Cross River Rail project faces a substantial cost increase, with the LNP government citing a $17 billion price tag and a 2029 completion date, compared to Labor's $5.4 billion and 2026 projections. Disagreements center on included costs and accounting practices.
Cross River Rail Cost Soars to $17 Billion, Opening Delayed to 2029
Queensland's Cross River Rail project faces a substantial cost increase, with the LNP government citing a $17 billion price tag and a 2029 completion date, compared to Labor's $5.4 billion and 2026 projections. Disagreements center on included costs and accounting practices.
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44% Bias Score
Albanese's Appeasement of News Corp Yields Limited Results Amidst Rising Tensions
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has attempted to appease News Corporation to avoid conflict, a strategy that has included frequent meetings with executives and appearances on Sky News. However, News Corp has launched attacks on the government, particularly surrounding the Voice referendum...
Albanese's Appeasement of News Corp Yields Limited Results Amidst Rising Tensions
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has attempted to appease News Corporation to avoid conflict, a strategy that has included frequent meetings with executives and appearances on Sky News. However, News Corp has launched attacks on the government, particularly surrounding the Voice referendum...
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48% Bias Score
BGC Sells Cement Division to Cement Australia for $800 Million
BGC, the construction firm of deceased Len Buckeridge, sold its cementitious materials division to Cement Australia for an estimated $800 million, a key part of a divestment plan initiated in 2018 following estate disputes; the deal is expected to close in late 2025.
BGC Sells Cement Division to Cement Australia for $800 Million
BGC, the construction firm of deceased Len Buckeridge, sold its cementitious materials division to Cement Australia for an estimated $800 million, a key part of a divestment plan initiated in 2018 following estate disputes; the deal is expected to close in late 2025.
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48% Bias Score