CSIRO Report: Nuclear Power Remains Significantly More Expensive Than Renewables
A CSIRO report found nuclear power remains about 50% more expensive than renewables, even after adjusting its modelling to incorporate the opposition's suggested changes, contradicting claims that nuclear power will lower electricity bills.
CSIRO Report: Nuclear Power Remains Significantly More Expensive Than Renewables
A CSIRO report found nuclear power remains about 50% more expensive than renewables, even after adjusting its modelling to incorporate the opposition's suggested changes, contradicting claims that nuclear power will lower electricity bills.
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48% Bias Score
Mannoun Defamation Lawsuit Dismissed: Failure to Prove Serious Harm
A NSW District Court dismissed Liverpool Mayor Ned Mannoun's defamation case against Peter Ristevski due to insufficient evidence of serious reputational harm caused by a Facebook comment calling Mannoun a "crim", highlighting the 2021 changes to defamation laws requiring proof of serious harm.
Mannoun Defamation Lawsuit Dismissed: Failure to Prove Serious Harm
A NSW District Court dismissed Liverpool Mayor Ned Mannoun's defamation case against Peter Ristevski due to insufficient evidence of serious reputational harm caused by a Facebook comment calling Mannoun a "crim", highlighting the 2021 changes to defamation laws requiring proof of serious harm.
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28% Bias Score
Mixed Public Support for Trump's Policy Proposals Despite Election Win
Despite President-elect Trump's victory, public opinion polls reveal mixed and often uncertain support for his specific policy proposals on tariffs, immigration, and even his cabinet picks, suggesting his mandate is not a full endorsement of his detailed policy platform.
Mixed Public Support for Trump's Policy Proposals Despite Election Win
Despite President-elect Trump's victory, public opinion polls reveal mixed and often uncertain support for his specific policy proposals on tariffs, immigration, and even his cabinet picks, suggesting his mandate is not a full endorsement of his detailed policy platform.
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16% Bias Score
Netanyahu Blames Australia's UN Vote for Synagogue Attack
Following a firebombing of a Melbourne synagogue, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized Australia's Labor government's UN voting record, linking it to the attack; Australia's Prime Minister defended the government's position, while the opposition accused Labor of failing to address an...
Netanyahu Blames Australia's UN Vote for Synagogue Attack
Following a firebombing of a Melbourne synagogue, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized Australia's Labor government's UN voting record, linking it to the attack; Australia's Prime Minister defended the government's position, while the opposition accused Labor of failing to address an...
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56% Bias Score
Gadecki: Australia's Top-Ranked Female Tennis Player
Olivia Gadecki, a 22-year-old Australian tennis player, rose to No. 96 in the world rankings in 2024, becoming Australia's top-ranked female player and securing her position as team leader for the 2025 United Cup in Sydney.
Gadecki: Australia's Top-Ranked Female Tennis Player
Olivia Gadecki, a 22-year-old Australian tennis player, rose to No. 96 in the world rankings in 2024, becoming Australia's top-ranked female player and securing her position as team leader for the 2025 United Cup in Sydney.
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24% Bias Score
Trump Appoints Crypto and AI "Tsar"
Donald Trump appointed David Sacks as his AI and crypto "tsar," a newly created White House position focused on making the US a global leader in these sectors, reflecting Trump's campaign promise to boost the crypto industry and highlighting the close relationship between Trump and Sacks, a prominen...
Trump Appoints Crypto and AI "Tsar"
Donald Trump appointed David Sacks as his AI and crypto "tsar," a newly created White House position focused on making the US a global leader in these sectors, reflecting Trump's campaign promise to boost the crypto industry and highlighting the close relationship between Trump and Sacks, a prominen...
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44% Bias Score
Bourke Street Mall's Southern Side Undergoes $150 Million Revitalization
Melbourne's Bourke Street Mall's southern side is undergoing a $150 million transformation with the opening of the Melbourne Walk hotel and retail development and Mecca's flagship beauty store, aiming to revitalize a previously neglected area and attract more visitors.
Bourke Street Mall's Southern Side Undergoes $150 Million Revitalization
Melbourne's Bourke Street Mall's southern side is undergoing a $150 million transformation with the opening of the Melbourne Walk hotel and retail development and Mecca's flagship beauty store, aiming to revitalize a previously neglected area and attract more visitors.
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52% Bias Score
Glenday replaces Rowland as News Breakfast co-host
James Glenday will co-host ABC's News Breakfast alongside Bridget Brennan, replacing Michael Rowland and Tony Armstrong, following a series of recent departures from the program.
Glenday replaces Rowland as News Breakfast co-host
James Glenday will co-host ABC's News Breakfast alongside Bridget Brennan, replacing Michael Rowland and Tony Armstrong, following a series of recent departures from the program.
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44% Bias Score
Netanyahu's Attack Plunges Australia-Israel Relations into Crisis
Australian-Israeli relations have plummeted after Prime Minister Netanyahu accused Australia of having an "extreme anti-Israeli position" following a UN vote and visa decision, coinciding with an arson attack on a Melbourne synagogue.
Netanyahu's Attack Plunges Australia-Israel Relations into Crisis
Australian-Israeli relations have plummeted after Prime Minister Netanyahu accused Australia of having an "extreme anti-Israeli position" following a UN vote and visa decision, coinciding with an arson attack on a Melbourne synagogue.
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48% Bias Score
NSW to Review Laws Protecting Religious Institutions After Antisemitic Attacks
NSW Premier Chris Minns ordered a review of laws to strengthen protections for religious institutions following antisemitic attacks, including a Melbourne synagogue firebombing and protests outside a Sydney synagogue that prevented congregants from leaving.
NSW to Review Laws Protecting Religious Institutions After Antisemitic Attacks
NSW Premier Chris Minns ordered a review of laws to strengthen protections for religious institutions following antisemitic attacks, including a Melbourne synagogue firebombing and protests outside a Sydney synagogue that prevented congregants from leaving.
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52% Bias Score
"French Government Collapses, Macron Faces Fourth Prime Minister in Seven Years"
"French President Emmanuel Macron's government collapsed following a no-confidence vote over a proposed €60 billion financing bill, prompting the appointment of a new prime minister amid economic challenges and deep political divisions."
"French Government Collapses, Macron Faces Fourth Prime Minister in Seven Years"
"French President Emmanuel Macron's government collapsed following a no-confidence vote over a proposed €60 billion financing bill, prompting the appointment of a new prime minister amid economic challenges and deep political divisions."
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44% Bias Score
Arson Attack Damages Melbourne Synagogue
Masked arsonists attacked the Adass Israel synagogue in Melbourne, Australia, before dawn on Friday, causing significant damage and disrupting morning prayers; the attack is condemned by Jewish leaders and politicians.
Arson Attack Damages Melbourne Synagogue
Masked arsonists attacked the Adass Israel synagogue in Melbourne, Australia, before dawn on Friday, causing significant damage and disrupting morning prayers; the attack is condemned by Jewish leaders and politicians.
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28% Bias Score