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Australia to Assess Impact of US Foreign Aid Freeze on Pacific
The Australian government is assessing the impact of the Trump administration's foreign aid freeze on Pacific nations, consulting with regional partners and considering increased aid funding ahead of next week's federal budget, amid concerns that China may fill the void.
Australia to Assess Impact of US Foreign Aid Freeze on Pacific
The Australian government is assessing the impact of the Trump administration's foreign aid freeze on Pacific nations, consulting with regional partners and considering increased aid funding ahead of next week's federal budget, amid concerns that China may fill the void.
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52% Bias Score


Australia Funds $814 Million Green Hydrogen Project
The Australian government awarded $814 million to Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners' Murchison Green Hydrogen project in Western Australia, the first successful bid in a $2 billion fund, aiming for 900,000 tonnes of annual green ammonia production, creating thousands of jobs and addressing climate ...
Australia Funds $814 Million Green Hydrogen Project
The Australian government awarded $814 million to Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners' Murchison Green Hydrogen project in Western Australia, the first successful bid in a $2 billion fund, aiming for 900,000 tonnes of annual green ammonia production, creating thousands of jobs and addressing climate ...
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40% Bias Score


TikTok Threat Against Sydney Mosque Prompts Calls for Stronger Hate Crime Laws
NSW Police are investigating a TikTok threat against Sydney's Lakemba Mosque referencing the Christchurch massacre, prompting calls for stronger anti-Muslim hate crime laws after a similar threat against another mosque two weeks prior.
TikTok Threat Against Sydney Mosque Prompts Calls for Stronger Hate Crime Laws
NSW Police are investigating a TikTok threat against Sydney's Lakemba Mosque referencing the Christchurch massacre, prompting calls for stronger anti-Muslim hate crime laws after a similar threat against another mosque two weeks prior.
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40% Bias Score


Three-Fanged Death Adder Discovered: Double Venom, Research Implications
An Australian Reptile Park discovered a death adder with three functional fangs, producing double the usual venom, raising concerns about antivenom efficacy and sparking genetic research.
Three-Fanged Death Adder Discovered: Double Venom, Research Implications
An Australian Reptile Park discovered a death adder with three functional fangs, producing double the usual venom, raising concerns about antivenom efficacy and sparking genetic research.
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Australia Launches $77M Program to Combat Violence Against Women
Following the coronial inquest into the murder of 21-year-old Lilie James, Education Minister Jason Clare announced a $77 million, five-year program to teach boys respect for women in schools, alongside a proposed ban on social media for under-16s, citing that one in five young women over 15 experie...
Australia Launches $77M Program to Combat Violence Against Women
Following the coronial inquest into the murder of 21-year-old Lilie James, Education Minister Jason Clare announced a $77 million, five-year program to teach boys respect for women in schools, alongside a proposed ban on social media for under-16s, citing that one in five young women over 15 experie...
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52% Bias Score


Qantas Accused of Misrepresenting EU Study to Oppose Passenger Compensation Bill
Qantas is accused of misrepresenting a 2020 EU study to oppose a proposed Australian passenger compensation bill; the study showed a decrease in airline-caused delays despite an overall increase, indicating the bill's potential effectiveness.
Qantas Accused of Misrepresenting EU Study to Oppose Passenger Compensation Bill
Qantas is accused of misrepresenting a 2020 EU study to oppose a proposed Australian passenger compensation bill; the study showed a decrease in airline-caused delays despite an overall increase, indicating the bill's potential effectiveness.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Administration Halts Research Funding at Australian Universities
The Trump administration temporarily paused research funding at six Australian universities, citing alignment with administration priorities and opposition to DEI, gender ideology, and the Green New Deal; this impacts projects across various fields and raises concerns about the reliability of US fun...

Trump Administration Halts Research Funding at Australian Universities
The Trump administration temporarily paused research funding at six Australian universities, citing alignment with administration priorities and opposition to DEI, gender ideology, and the Green New Deal; this impacts projects across various fields and raises concerns about the reliability of US fun...
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56% Bias Score

High-Grade Gold Discovery at Great Southern Mining's Golden Boulder Prospect
Great Southern Mining's drilling at its Golden Boulder prospect in Western Australia discovered high-grade gold intercepts, including 1 meter at 70.94 g/t gold within a 5-meter section averaging 14.57 g/t gold at 41 meters depth; this, coupled with other deep high-grade discoveries, significantly in...

High-Grade Gold Discovery at Great Southern Mining's Golden Boulder Prospect
Great Southern Mining's drilling at its Golden Boulder prospect in Western Australia discovered high-grade gold intercepts, including 1 meter at 70.94 g/t gold within a 5-meter section averaging 14.57 g/t gold at 41 meters depth; this, coupled with other deep high-grade discoveries, significantly in...
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48% Bias Score

Meta Ordered to Disclose Role in Fraudulent Ads, Facing Potential Liability
A US court ordered Facebook's parent company Meta to reveal its role in creating and targeting ads, potentially jeopardizing its legal immunity from liability for the billions of dollars in losses caused by fraudulent ads featuring Andrew Forrest's likeness.

Meta Ordered to Disclose Role in Fraudulent Ads, Facing Potential Liability
A US court ordered Facebook's parent company Meta to reveal its role in creating and targeting ads, potentially jeopardizing its legal immunity from liability for the billions of dollars in losses caused by fraudulent ads featuring Andrew Forrest's likeness.
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44% Bias Score

Australian Admiral Warns of US Unreliability, Urges Aukus Reassessment
Retired Australian admiral Chris Barrie and former foreign minister Bob Carr warn of US unreliability, urging Australia to reassess its strategic partnership and the Aukus submarine deal due to concerns over delivery and a lack of backup options, highlighting potential sovereignty implications.

Australian Admiral Warns of US Unreliability, Urges Aukus Reassessment
Retired Australian admiral Chris Barrie and former foreign minister Bob Carr warn of US unreliability, urging Australia to reassess its strategic partnership and the Aukus submarine deal due to concerns over delivery and a lack of backup options, highlighting potential sovereignty implications.
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Jetstar System Outage Causes Long Airport Lines
A major system outage at Jetstar on Thursday caused long lines at Australian airports as staff manually processed passengers due to the airline's check-in and baggage systems being offline; this follows a measles alert issued after a passenger on flight JQ62 from Vietnam to Sydney on March 9 was fou...

Jetstar System Outage Causes Long Airport Lines
A major system outage at Jetstar on Thursday caused long lines at Australian airports as staff manually processed passengers due to the airline's check-in and baggage systems being offline; this follows a measles alert issued after a passenger on flight JQ62 from Vietnam to Sydney on March 9 was fou...
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32% Bias Score

Sydney Double Murder: Not Criminally Responsible Verdict
A Sydney court found Christopher Bouggas, 44, not criminally responsible for the stabbing deaths of Steven Finlay, 52, and Mitch Watson, 32, in Redfern in 2022 due to a mental health impairment. Bouggas had a prior manslaughter conviction for pushing a man off a balcony.

Sydney Double Murder: Not Criminally Responsible Verdict
A Sydney court found Christopher Bouggas, 44, not criminally responsible for the stabbing deaths of Steven Finlay, 52, and Mitch Watson, 32, in Redfern in 2022 due to a mental health impairment. Bouggas had a prior manslaughter conviction for pushing a man off a balcony.
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36% Bias Score
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