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Oldest Reptile Tracks Rewrite Amniote Evolutionary History
354-358 million-year-old reptile tracks discovered in Australia represent the oldest evidence of amniotes, predating previous fossils by 40 million years and suggesting their origin on Gondwana, rewriting the history of amniote evolution and prompting further research.
Oldest Reptile Tracks Rewrite Amniote Evolutionary History
354-358 million-year-old reptile tracks discovered in Australia represent the oldest evidence of amniotes, predating previous fossils by 40 million years and suggesting their origin on Gondwana, rewriting the history of amniote evolution and prompting further research.
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52% Bias Score


Massive Toxic Algae Bloom Devastates Australian Marine Life
A toxic algae bloom, Karenia mikimotoi, covering 1,700 square miles off southern Australia, is killing over 200 marine species, impacting tourism and fisheries; the cause is linked to a marine heatwave and calm conditions.
Massive Toxic Algae Bloom Devastates Australian Marine Life
A toxic algae bloom, Karenia mikimotoi, covering 1,700 square miles off southern Australia, is killing over 200 marine species, impacting tourism and fisheries; the cause is linked to a marine heatwave and calm conditions.
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24% Bias Score


355-Million-Year-Old Reptile Footprints Rewrite Evolutionary Timeline
Fossilized footprints of a reptile-like creature, estimated to be 355 million years old, were discovered in northeastern Victoria, Australia, suggesting land animals appeared 35 million years earlier than previously thought and challenging established understanding of vertebrate evolution.
355-Million-Year-Old Reptile Footprints Rewrite Evolutionary Timeline
Fossilized footprints of a reptile-like creature, estimated to be 355 million years old, were discovered in northeastern Victoria, Australia, suggesting land animals appeared 35 million years earlier than previously thought and challenging established understanding of vertebrate evolution.
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44% Bias Score


Albanese Visits Indonesia to Strengthen Ties Amidst Global Uncertainty
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visited Indonesia on May 4-5, 2024, to strengthen economic and defense ties with Indonesia, amid global economic uncertainty and security concerns, including the potential for a Russian military base in Papua, and following a historic defense cooperation ag...
Albanese Visits Indonesia to Strengthen Ties Amidst Global Uncertainty
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visited Indonesia on May 4-5, 2024, to strengthen economic and defense ties with Indonesia, amid global economic uncertainty and security concerns, including the potential for a Russian military base in Papua, and following a historic defense cooperation ag...
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32% Bias Score


Sydney Daycare Neglect Leads to Child's Potential Kidney Failure, Exposing Systemic Issues
A three-year-old girl at Spring Farm daycare in Sydney allegedly suffered prolonged neglect, leading to potential kidney failure; this follows recent child abuse cases and the centre's license suspension, exposing systemic childcare issues in Australia.
Sydney Daycare Neglect Leads to Child's Potential Kidney Failure, Exposing Systemic Issues
A three-year-old girl at Spring Farm daycare in Sydney allegedly suffered prolonged neglect, leading to potential kidney failure; this follows recent child abuse cases and the centre's license suspension, exposing systemic childcare issues in Australia.
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52% Bias Score


Queensland Government Cuts Funding for Environmental Legal Service
The Queensland government ended its \$500,000 annual funding for the Environmental Defenders Office (EDO), impacting 1500 people annually who rely on the EDO for affordable legal aid, despite assurances from the LNP state government before the election. This decision follows a \$9 million court cost...
Queensland Government Cuts Funding for Environmental Legal Service
The Queensland government ended its \$500,000 annual funding for the Environmental Defenders Office (EDO), impacting 1500 people annually who rely on the EDO for affordable legal aid, despite assurances from the LNP state government before the election. This decision follows a \$9 million court cost...
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56% Bias Score

Australian Tradie Feared Killed Fighting in Ukraine
Australian Caleb List, 25, died in April 2024 from artillery fire near Izyum, Ukraine, after secretly serving in the Ukrainian army since 2022, while telling his family he was studying in Germany; his family is awaiting news.

Australian Tradie Feared Killed Fighting in Ukraine
Australian Caleb List, 25, died in April 2024 from artillery fire near Izyum, Ukraine, after secretly serving in the Ukrainian army since 2022, while telling his family he was studying in Germany; his family is awaiting news.
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36% Bias Score

NSW School Infrastructure Director Fired Amidst ICAC Investigation
Mattu Barr, a former School Infrastructure NSW group director, was fired after reporting concerns about procurement irregularities and the handling of asbestos information following a 2017 school accident where two children died, prompting an ICAC investigation into her boss, Anthony Manning.

NSW School Infrastructure Director Fired Amidst ICAC Investigation
Mattu Barr, a former School Infrastructure NSW group director, was fired after reporting concerns about procurement irregularities and the handling of asbestos information following a 2017 school accident where two children died, prompting an ICAC investigation into her boss, Anthony Manning.
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40% Bias Score

Yang Hengjun's Letter Highlights Strained Australia-China Ties
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed receiving a letter from imprisoned Australian-Chinese citizen Yang Hengjun, who was convicted of espionage in China in 2022, expressing hope and resilience; his case continues to strain the Australia-China relationship, though recent improvements ...

Yang Hengjun's Letter Highlights Strained Australia-China Ties
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed receiving a letter from imprisoned Australian-Chinese citizen Yang Hengjun, who was convicted of espionage in China in 2022, expressing hope and resilience; his case continues to strain the Australia-China relationship, though recent improvements ...
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28% Bias Score

Police Fatally Shoot Somali Refugee in Australia
In Footscray, Australia, on April 17, 2024, police fatally shot Abdinasir Abdullahi Salad, a 35-year-old Somali refugee with mental health issues, 11 seconds after he allegedly lunged at them with a knife stolen from Kmart; the incident sparked protests and raised questions about police use of force...

Police Fatally Shoot Somali Refugee in Australia
In Footscray, Australia, on April 17, 2024, police fatally shot Abdinasir Abdullahi Salad, a 35-year-old Somali refugee with mental health issues, 11 seconds after he allegedly lunged at them with a knife stolen from Kmart; the incident sparked protests and raised questions about police use of force...
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56% Bias Score

Webuild Acquires Stake in Murdoch Hospital Project Amidst Roberts Co. Collapse
Webuild purchased Roberts Co.'s stake in the $1.8 billion Murdoch Women and Babies Hospital project weeks before Roberts Co.'s collapse into voluntary administration; the WA government approved the acquisition, and Webuild is close to finalizing a deal to proceed with construction.

Webuild Acquires Stake in Murdoch Hospital Project Amidst Roberts Co. Collapse
Webuild purchased Roberts Co.'s stake in the $1.8 billion Murdoch Women and Babies Hospital project weeks before Roberts Co.'s collapse into voluntary administration; the WA government approved the acquisition, and Webuild is close to finalizing a deal to proceed with construction.
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44% Bias Score

Victoria to force cheaper energy deals for consumers
The Essential Services Commission in Victoria proposes new rules to force electricity and gas companies to offer better deals to customers on expensive plans, saving an estimated \$16.8 million for 135,000 customers and potentially millions more from eliminating the "loyalty tax" on older contracts.

Victoria to force cheaper energy deals for consumers
The Essential Services Commission in Victoria proposes new rules to force electricity and gas companies to offer better deals to customers on expensive plans, saving an estimated \$16.8 million for 135,000 customers and potentially millions more from eliminating the "loyalty tax" on older contracts.
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40% Bias Score
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