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Trump's Auto Tariffs: Tesla Wins, Others Lose
President Trump's new 25% tariffs on imported vehicles and parts, effective next week, will severely impact major automakers like Hyundai and GM, but benefit Tesla due to its domestic production; consumers will face higher prices and reduced choices.
Trump's Auto Tariffs: Tesla Wins, Others Lose
President Trump's new 25% tariffs on imported vehicles and parts, effective next week, will severely impact major automakers like Hyundai and GM, but benefit Tesla due to its domestic production; consumers will face higher prices and reduced choices.
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40% Bias Score


US Man Claims Responsibility for Deadly Australia Shootings
Two Australian police constables and three others were killed in a shooting at a Queensland property in December 2022; a US man, Donald Day Jr., has since confessed to feeling responsible for the incident, admitting to providing encouragement and threats to the perpetrators via online messages.
US Man Claims Responsibility for Deadly Australia Shootings
Two Australian police constables and three others were killed in a shooting at a Queensland property in December 2022; a US man, Donald Day Jr., has since confessed to feeling responsible for the incident, admitting to providing encouragement and threats to the perpetrators via online messages.
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32% Bias Score


Dutton's Budget Reply: Fuel Excise Cut Takes Center Stage
In his budget reply speech, Opposition Leader Peter Dutton criticized the Albanese government's economic performance, citing rising power prices and financial hardship, while proposing a temporary fuel excise cut as a key election promise.
Dutton's Budget Reply: Fuel Excise Cut Takes Center Stage
In his budget reply speech, Opposition Leader Peter Dutton criticized the Albanese government's economic performance, citing rising power prices and financial hardship, while proposing a temporary fuel excise cut as a key election promise.
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56% Bias Score


Australian Property Prices Set to Rise, But at a Slower Pace
Economists forecast Australian property prices to rise in the next five years due to limited supply and strong demand, although growth rates will likely be slower than in the past five years, particularly in Melbourne, where government debt and unemployment are dampening factors; however, Brisbane i...
Australian Property Prices Set to Rise, But at a Slower Pace
Economists forecast Australian property prices to rise in the next five years due to limited supply and strong demand, although growth rates will likely be slower than in the past five years, particularly in Melbourne, where government debt and unemployment are dampening factors; however, Brisbane i...
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44% Bias Score


Threatening Letter Targeting Hong Kong Activist in Australia Sparks Federal Police Investigation
An anonymous letter offering a \$200,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Ted Hui, who is currently residing in Australia, was sent to his Adelaide law firm, prompting an investigation by the Australian Federal Police and strong condemnation from the A...
Threatening Letter Targeting Hong Kong Activist in Australia Sparks Federal Police Investigation
An anonymous letter offering a \$200,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Ted Hui, who is currently residing in Australia, was sent to his Adelaide law firm, prompting an investigation by the Australian Federal Police and strong condemnation from the A...
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52% Bias Score


South Korea Bushfires: 18 Dead, Thousands Evacuated
South Korea's southeastern regions are battling widespread bushfires, resulting in at least 18 deaths, 19 injuries, and the destruction of over 200 structures, forcing 27,000 evacuations amid dry weather and strong winds.
South Korea Bushfires: 18 Dead, Thousands Evacuated
South Korea's southeastern regions are battling widespread bushfires, resulting in at least 18 deaths, 19 injuries, and the destruction of over 200 structures, forcing 27,000 evacuations amid dry weather and strong winds.
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20% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs Shake Auto Stocks, Dow Dips
President Trump's 25% tariff on imported cars caused the S&P 500 to slip 0.3%, the Dow to dip 155 points, and the Nasdaq to fall 0.5%, while impacting automakers like General Motors (-7.4%) and Ford (-3.9%), but benefiting electric vehicle makers like Rivian (7.6%).

Trump's Tariffs Shake Auto Stocks, Dow Dips
President Trump's 25% tariff on imported cars caused the S&P 500 to slip 0.3%, the Dow to dip 155 points, and the Nasdaq to fall 0.5%, while impacting automakers like General Motors (-7.4%) and Ford (-3.9%), but benefiting electric vehicle makers like Rivian (7.6%).
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40% Bias Score

Chariot Corporation Secures \$2 Million Convertible Note for US and Australian Lithium Projects
Chariot Corporation secured a \$2 million convertible note facility from Obsidian Global to fund its US and Australian lithium projects, prioritizing its Black Mountain Wyoming operation for a rapid, small-scale mine to supply nearby refineries, while also pursuing exploration in Western Australia.

Chariot Corporation Secures \$2 Million Convertible Note for US and Australian Lithium Projects
Chariot Corporation secured a \$2 million convertible note facility from Obsidian Global to fund its US and Australian lithium projects, prioritizing its Black Mountain Wyoming operation for a rapid, small-scale mine to supply nearby refineries, while also pursuing exploration in Western Australia.
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44% Bias Score

NSW Approves Controversial \$300 Million Powerhouse Museum Redevelopment
The NSW government approved a \$300 million redevelopment of the Powerhouse Museum in Ultimo, starting mid-2025 and aiming for completion by 2027, despite significant public opposition and concerns about reduced exhibition space.

NSW Approves Controversial \$300 Million Powerhouse Museum Redevelopment
The NSW government approved a \$300 million redevelopment of the Powerhouse Museum in Ultimo, starting mid-2025 and aiming for completion by 2027, despite significant public opposition and concerns about reduced exhibition space.
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52% Bias Score

NDIS Reforms Spark Outcry as Senator Details Son's Plan Cut
Outgoing Senator Hollie Hughes emotionally recounted her son's NDIS plan cut, sparking renewed debate about the scheme's $48.5 billion reforms and the government's refusal to disclose its financial sustainability framework, despite 19 requests from opposition and Greens senators.

NDIS Reforms Spark Outcry as Senator Details Son's Plan Cut
Outgoing Senator Hollie Hughes emotionally recounted her son's NDIS plan cut, sparking renewed debate about the scheme's $48.5 billion reforms and the government's refusal to disclose its financial sustainability framework, despite 19 requests from opposition and Greens senators.
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40% Bias Score

2025 Australian Budget: Tax Cuts and Mixed Impacts
The 2025 Australian budget, released March 25th, features two 1% tax cuts, increased funding for nurses and schools, and varying impacts across different demographics, influencing the upcoming election.

2025 Australian Budget: Tax Cuts and Mixed Impacts
The 2025 Australian budget, released March 25th, features two 1% tax cuts, increased funding for nurses and schools, and varying impacts across different demographics, influencing the upcoming election.
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48% Bias Score

Decision on Woodside's North West Shelf Gas Project Delayed Until After Federal Election
Australia's Environment Minister delayed the decision on Woodside's North West Shelf gas project extension until May 31, after the federal election, sparking criticism from the opposition who accused the government of political maneuvering, while Woodside expressed disappointment over the delay.

Decision on Woodside's North West Shelf Gas Project Delayed Until After Federal Election
Australia's Environment Minister delayed the decision on Woodside's North West Shelf gas project extension until May 31, after the federal election, sparking criticism from the opposition who accused the government of political maneuvering, while Woodside expressed disappointment over the delay.
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52% Bias Score
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