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Australia's Outlier Rental Laws: Weak Protections for Tenants
Australian renters face significantly weaker protections than those in many other developed countries, with short-term leases and limited tenant rights creating insecurity; experts suggest reforms to address this, including encouraging institutional ownership and expanding not-for-profit housing opt...
Australia's Outlier Rental Laws: Weak Protections for Tenants
Australian renters face significantly weaker protections than those in many other developed countries, with short-term leases and limited tenant rights creating insecurity; experts suggest reforms to address this, including encouraging institutional ownership and expanding not-for-profit housing opt...
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36% Bias Score


Western Australia's South West: A Driving Route Through Diverse Landscapes
A driving route through Western Australia's South West, encompassing Bunbury, Ferguson Valley, Dunsborough, Pemberton, and Bridgetown, showcases diverse attractions including dolphin watching, wineries, beaches, karri forests, and truffle farms, highlighting the region's tourism potential.
Western Australia's South West: A Driving Route Through Diverse Landscapes
A driving route through Western Australia's South West, encompassing Bunbury, Ferguson Valley, Dunsborough, Pemberton, and Bridgetown, showcases diverse attractions including dolphin watching, wineries, beaches, karri forests, and truffle farms, highlighting the region's tourism potential.
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40% Bias Score


Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Ousted After No-Confidence Vote
Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Shane Patton was ousted after a Police Association no-confidence vote, despite a recent contract renewal, due to disagreements over resources, legislation, and the government's handling of rising crime rates.
Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Ousted After No-Confidence Vote
Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Shane Patton was ousted after a Police Association no-confidence vote, despite a recent contract renewal, due to disagreements over resources, legislation, and the government's handling of rising crime rates.
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56% Bias Score


NSW Invests $199 Million in EV Charging Infrastructure to Boost Tourism and Electric Vehicle Adoption
Nine NSW tourist routes now boast improved EV charging infrastructure thanks to a $199 million state government investment, aiming to alleviate range anxiety and boost both electric vehicle adoption and regional tourism.
NSW Invests $199 Million in EV Charging Infrastructure to Boost Tourism and Electric Vehicle Adoption
Nine NSW tourist routes now boast improved EV charging infrastructure thanks to a $199 million state government investment, aiming to alleviate range anxiety and boost both electric vehicle adoption and regional tourism.
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48% Bias Score


Neo-Nazi Bootcamp Held Near Melbourne Beach
A neo-Nazi group, including teenagers, held a public training bootcamp near Elwood beach in Melbourne on Saturday, engaging in drills and a propaganda photoshoot, prompting condemnation from Jewish leaders and politicians.
Neo-Nazi Bootcamp Held Near Melbourne Beach
A neo-Nazi group, including teenagers, held a public training bootcamp near Elwood beach in Melbourne on Saturday, engaging in drills and a propaganda photoshoot, prompting condemnation from Jewish leaders and politicians.
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60% Bias Score


Australia Bans Foreign Home Purchases for Two Years
Australia will temporarily ban foreign investors from buying established homes from April 1, 2024, to March 31, 2027, following a similar pledge from the opposition, to help address the housing crisis and increase home ownership for Australians.
Australia Bans Foreign Home Purchases for Two Years
Australia will temporarily ban foreign investors from buying established homes from April 1, 2024, to March 31, 2027, following a similar pledge from the opposition, to help address the housing crisis and increase home ownership for Australians.
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48% Bias Score

WA Election: Labor's Housing Plan vs. Liberal's Tough-on-Crime Stance
The re-election campaign in Western Australia sees the Labor government pledging up to 1000 new affordable housing units via a $210 million Keystart boost, while the Liberals promise a $100 million investment in 300 GPS trackers for dangerous offenders and public naming of escaped prisoners, alongsi...

WA Election: Labor's Housing Plan vs. Liberal's Tough-on-Crime Stance
The re-election campaign in Western Australia sees the Labor government pledging up to 1000 new affordable housing units via a $210 million Keystart boost, while the Liberals promise a $100 million investment in 300 GPS trackers for dangerous offenders and public naming of escaped prisoners, alongsi...
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64% Bias Score

US VP Vance: Europe's Biggest Threat is 'the Enemy Within'
In a surprising address at the Munich Security Conference, US Vice President J.D. Vance identified Europe's biggest security threat as the suppression of free speech and protests, advocating collaboration with far-right parties like Germany's AfD, sparking immediate backlash from German leaders.

US VP Vance: Europe's Biggest Threat is 'the Enemy Within'
In a surprising address at the Munich Security Conference, US Vice President J.D. Vance identified Europe's biggest security threat as the suppression of free speech and protests, advocating collaboration with far-right parties like Germany's AfD, sparking immediate backlash from German leaders.
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68% Bias Score

Australia and Germany: A Warning from Failed Integration
Two Australian nurses' antisemitic social media posts highlight growing societal tensions mirroring Germany's upcoming federal election, where immigration is the top issue despite economic woes, revealing the consequences of decades of failed integration policies and the need for proactive measures ...

Australia and Germany: A Warning from Failed Integration
Two Australian nurses' antisemitic social media posts highlight growing societal tensions mirroring Germany's upcoming federal election, where immigration is the top issue despite economic woes, revealing the consequences of decades of failed integration policies and the need for proactive measures ...
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76% Bias Score

Victoria Ends Mandatory Feed-in Tariffs for Rooftop Solar
The Victorian government will end mandatory feed-in tariffs for rooftop solar power, impacting roughly 700,000 homes with solar panels, due to daytime grid oversupply from a surge in solar installations driven by government incentives; this aligns Victoria with other states and may incentivize home ...

Victoria Ends Mandatory Feed-in Tariffs for Rooftop Solar
The Victorian government will end mandatory feed-in tariffs for rooftop solar power, impacting roughly 700,000 homes with solar panels, due to daytime grid oversupply from a surge in solar installations driven by government incentives; this aligns Victoria with other states and may incentivize home ...
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48% Bias Score

$TRUMP" Meme Coin Reaches $US14.5 Billion Market Cap
The meme cryptocurrency "$TRUMP" achieved a $US14.5 billion market cap before Donald Trump's inauguration, showcasing the speculative nature of meme coins—cryptocurrencies with no inherent value driven by internet trends, celebrity endorsements, and hype, posing significant risks to investors.

$TRUMP" Meme Coin Reaches $US14.5 Billion Market Cap
The meme cryptocurrency "$TRUMP" achieved a $US14.5 billion market cap before Donald Trump's inauguration, showcasing the speculative nature of meme coins—cryptocurrencies with no inherent value driven by internet trends, celebrity endorsements, and hype, posing significant risks to investors.
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52% Bias Score

Sinner Receives Three-Month Ban for Doping Violation
Tennis star Jannik Sinner received a three-month ban for a positive test of clostebol, a banned substance, despite the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITA) finding no fault or negligence; Nick Kyrgios criticized the outcome, while the ban will not impact his titles or prize money.

Sinner Receives Three-Month Ban for Doping Violation
Tennis star Jannik Sinner received a three-month ban for a positive test of clostebol, a banned substance, despite the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITA) finding no fault or negligence; Nick Kyrgios criticized the outcome, while the ban will not impact his titles or prize money.
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44% Bias Score
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