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Australian Labor Party's Popularity Despite Concerns
Despite high approval ratings four months after the election, the Australian Labor Party faces challenges concerning cost of living, rising minor party support, and public perception of immigration management.
Australian Labor Party's Popularity Despite Concerns
Despite high approval ratings four months after the election, the Australian Labor Party faces challenges concerning cost of living, rising minor party support, and public perception of immigration management.
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16% Bias Score


Australia Rushes Nauru Deportation Laws Amid Immigration Debate
Australia's Labor government is fast-tracking controversial deportation laws to Nauru, facing criticism from opposition parties, migrant groups, and refugee advocates, amidst rising public debate on immigration levels following weekend anti-immigration rallies.
Australia Rushes Nauru Deportation Laws Amid Immigration Debate
Australia's Labor government is fast-tracking controversial deportation laws to Nauru, facing criticism from opposition parties, migrant groups, and refugee advocates, amidst rising public debate on immigration levels following weekend anti-immigration rallies.
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28% Bias Score


Australia's Albanese Yet to Meet Biden Amid Strained US Relations
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has yet to meet President Biden at the White House, unlike other G20 leaders, due to strained relations stemming from Australia's defense spending decisions and recognition of Palestine, despite efforts by well-connected Australian officials.
Australia's Albanese Yet to Meet Biden Amid Strained US Relations
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has yet to meet President Biden at the White House, unlike other G20 leaders, due to strained relations stemming from Australia's defense spending decisions and recognition of Palestine, despite efforts by well-connected Australian officials.
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48% Bias Score


Labor's Landslide Victory Reshapes Australian Parliament
Australia's Labor Party secured a sweeping election victory, forming a new government with education and childcare safety as top priorities, introducing legislation to cut university debts and improve childcare quality in response to alleged abuse reports, while the opposition Coalition grapples wit...
Labor's Landslide Victory Reshapes Australian Parliament
Australia's Labor Party secured a sweeping election victory, forming a new government with education and childcare safety as top priorities, introducing legislation to cut university debts and improve childcare quality in response to alleged abuse reports, while the opposition Coalition grapples wit...
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56% Bias Score


Australia Faces Environmental Backlash After Approving Gas Project Extension
Australia's Albanese government approved a gas project extension until 2070, facing criticism for unfulfilled environmental promises including a missed deadline for a federal environment watchdog and slow progress on protecting Indigenous heritage and biodiversity, despite pledging to conserve 30 pe...
Australia Faces Environmental Backlash After Approving Gas Project Extension
Australia's Albanese government approved a gas project extension until 2070, facing criticism for unfulfilled environmental promises including a missed deadline for a federal environment watchdog and slow progress on protecting Indigenous heritage and biodiversity, despite pledging to conserve 30 pe...
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48% Bias Score


Labor's Landslide Win: Mandate for Reform, but Political Challenges Remain
Australia's Labor party achieved a resounding election victory, winning 94 seats, providing a strong mandate for economic reforms. However, even a minor proposed tax change on superannuation for high-balance accounts sparked intense backlash from wealthy investors and conservative media, illustratin...
Labor's Landslide Win: Mandate for Reform, but Political Challenges Remain
Australia's Labor party achieved a resounding election victory, winning 94 seats, providing a strong mandate for economic reforms. However, even a minor proposed tax change on superannuation for high-balance accounts sparked intense backlash from wealthy investors and conservative media, illustratin...
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60% Bias Score

Australian Voters Express Discontent with Government's Immigration Policies
A Resolve Political Monitor survey reveals that almost half of Australian voters (49%) deem the current permanent migration rate too high, while a majority (55%) criticize the government's handling of immigration as unplanned and unmanaged, potentially boosting support for minor parties like One Nat...

Australian Voters Express Discontent with Government's Immigration Policies
A Resolve Political Monitor survey reveals that almost half of Australian voters (49%) deem the current permanent migration rate too high, while a majority (55%) criticize the government's handling of immigration as unplanned and unmanaged, potentially boosting support for minor parties like One Nat...
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24% Bias Score

Albanese Government: Cautious Approach to Reform
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's Labor government, despite a large majority, is prioritizing consolidating power over enacting significant reforms, delaying crucial measures on climate change and intergenerational equity.

Albanese Government: Cautious Approach to Reform
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's Labor government, despite a large majority, is prioritizing consolidating power over enacting significant reforms, delaying crucial measures on climate change and intergenerational equity.
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52% Bias Score

New Australian MPs' Speeches Highlight Social Justice and Economic Concerns
The first speeches of Australia's new parliamentarians reveal personal journeys of overcoming adversity, highlighting issues such as disability rights, child welfare, and economic inequality, with an initial emphasis on social justice from Labor MPs followed by a focus on economic concerns from the ...

New Australian MPs' Speeches Highlight Social Justice and Economic Concerns
The first speeches of Australia's new parliamentarians reveal personal journeys of overcoming adversity, highlighting issues such as disability rights, child welfare, and economic inequality, with an initial emphasis on social justice from Labor MPs followed by a focus on economic concerns from the ...
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44% Bias Score

Australian Home Prices Hit $1 Million Amid Affordability Crisis
The average Australian home price reached $1,002,500 in the March 2025 quarter, a 5.9% annual growth despite the Albanese government's efforts to combat the housing affordability crisis, while the National Housing Accord is projected to fall short by 262,000 homes.

Australian Home Prices Hit $1 Million Amid Affordability Crisis
The average Australian home price reached $1,002,500 in the March 2025 quarter, a 5.9% annual growth despite the Albanese government's efforts to combat the housing affordability crisis, while the National Housing Accord is projected to fall short by 262,000 homes.
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40% Bias Score

Albanese Government's Incremental Policy Approach Sparks Debate
Australia's Prime Minister Albanese is pursuing a series of smaller policy changes, including minor superannuation tax increases on balances over \$3 million, while emphasizing tangible infrastructure improvements and healthcare expansions, which has sparked debate about the government's long-term v...

Albanese Government's Incremental Policy Approach Sparks Debate
Australia's Prime Minister Albanese is pursuing a series of smaller policy changes, including minor superannuation tax increases on balances over \$3 million, while emphasizing tangible infrastructure improvements and healthcare expansions, which has sparked debate about the government's long-term v...
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40% Bias Score

Australia's 1.2 Million Home Target Deemed Unrealistic Amidst Construction Crisis
Australia faces an insurmountable housing crisis as an economist claims the government's plan to build 1.2 million homes in five years is impossible due to record-high construction company insolvencies (up 24 percent in 2025), high construction costs, and unfettered immigration, with the best year f...

Australia's 1.2 Million Home Target Deemed Unrealistic Amidst Construction Crisis
Australia faces an insurmountable housing crisis as an economist claims the government's plan to build 1.2 million homes in five years is impossible due to record-high construction company insolvencies (up 24 percent in 2025), high construction costs, and unfettered immigration, with the best year f...
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56% Bias Score
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