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Australia Open to Ukraine Peacekeeping Mission
Australia is open to joining a future peacekeeping mission in Ukraine as Britain plans to move the operation into its operational phase; this was announced during a video conference with 29 Western allies (excluding the US), following warnings from Russia about the consequences of such a coalition.
Australia Open to Ukraine Peacekeeping Mission
Australia is open to joining a future peacekeeping mission in Ukraine as Britain plans to move the operation into its operational phase; this was announced during a video conference with 29 Western allies (excluding the US), following warnings from Russia about the consequences of such a coalition.
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56% Bias Score


NSW to Keep Hate Speech Laws Despite Criminal Plot Revelation
New South Wales will not revoke new hate speech and antisemitism laws despite revelations that many recent attacks against Jewish targets were part of an organized crime plot aimed at distracting law enforcement; the Premier stated the laws remain vital for social cohesion, while critics call for an...
NSW to Keep Hate Speech Laws Despite Criminal Plot Revelation
New South Wales will not revoke new hate speech and antisemitism laws despite revelations that many recent attacks against Jewish targets were part of an organized crime plot aimed at distracting law enforcement; the Premier stated the laws remain vital for social cohesion, while critics call for an...
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52% Bias Score


NDIS Spending Slowdown Yields Budget Surplus, but Challenges Remain
Lower-than-expected NDIS spending has created a $700 million budget surplus, but challenges remain as the government aims to limit annual growth to eight percent and secure a funding agreement with states to shift services for children with mild autism.
NDIS Spending Slowdown Yields Budget Surplus, but Challenges Remain
Lower-than-expected NDIS spending has created a $700 million budget surplus, but challenges remain as the government aims to limit annual growth to eight percent and secure a funding agreement with states to shift services for children with mild autism.
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48% Bias Score


Life Sentences in Walsh Murder; Griffiths Disappearance Remains Unsolved
A Brisbane court found Joshua Searston and Dewald De Klerk guilty of the murder of Andrew Walsh, whose body was found encased in concrete; the case is linked to the still-unsolved disappearance of Lachlan James Griffiths, whose family is appealing for information.
Life Sentences in Walsh Murder; Griffiths Disappearance Remains Unsolved
A Brisbane court found Joshua Searston and Dewald De Klerk guilty of the murder of Andrew Walsh, whose body was found encased in concrete; the case is linked to the still-unsolved disappearance of Lachlan James Griffiths, whose family is appealing for information.
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44% Bias Score


Australia Issues Bushfire Warnings Amid Early Autumn Heatwave
Millions of Australians face increased bushfire threats due to an early autumn heatwave causing temperatures 6C above average, with high fire danger warnings issued for NSW, Victoria and South Australia where multiple bushfires are burning, particularly in Victoria's southwest.
Australia Issues Bushfire Warnings Amid Early Autumn Heatwave
Millions of Australians face increased bushfire threats due to an early autumn heatwave causing temperatures 6C above average, with high fire danger warnings issued for NSW, Victoria and South Australia where multiple bushfires are burning, particularly in Victoria's southwest.
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32% Bias Score


Victoria Reverses Bail Law Reforms, Promising Australia's Toughest Laws
Victoria's Premier Jacinta Allan announced a reversal of the state's 2023 bail law reforms, vowing to implement Australia's toughest bail laws in response to perceived youth crime wave fueled by media pressure, despite recent reforms prompted by criticism of the previous legislation's contribution t...
Victoria Reverses Bail Law Reforms, Promising Australia's Toughest Laws
Victoria's Premier Jacinta Allan announced a reversal of the state's 2023 bail law reforms, vowing to implement Australia's toughest bail laws in response to perceived youth crime wave fueled by media pressure, despite recent reforms prompted by criticism of the previous legislation's contribution t...
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56% Bias Score

Son's Untreated Schizophrenia Leads to Father's Murder, Exposing Systemic Failures in Mental Health Care
In Melbourne, Australia, 68-year-old Stephen O'Brien was murdered by his son, Scott, who suffered from undiagnosed schizophrenia. The coroner's findings highlighted systemic failures in supporting caregivers of mentally ill adults, urging improved awareness and resources to prevent future tragedies.

Son's Untreated Schizophrenia Leads to Father's Murder, Exposing Systemic Failures in Mental Health Care
In Melbourne, Australia, 68-year-old Stephen O'Brien was murdered by his son, Scott, who suffered from undiagnosed schizophrenia. The coroner's findings highlighted systemic failures in supporting caregivers of mentally ill adults, urging improved awareness and resources to prevent future tragedies.
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16% Bias Score

Sydney Teacher Faces Trial for Alleged 1980s Child Abuse
A 71-year-old Sydney teacher, Michael Anthony Lunn, is facing trial on charges of sexually abusing eight children in the 1980s at Vaucluse Public School; several victims, now adults, have come forward decades later, some triggered by a 1985 newspaper article detailing prior accusations against him.

Sydney Teacher Faces Trial for Alleged 1980s Child Abuse
A 71-year-old Sydney teacher, Michael Anthony Lunn, is facing trial on charges of sexually abusing eight children in the 1980s at Vaucluse Public School; several victims, now adults, have come forward decades later, some triggered by a 1985 newspaper article detailing prior accusations against him.
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48% Bias Score

Greek Orthodox Community Sues Victoria Over $27.91M Land Acquisition for North East Link
The Greek Orthodox Community in Melbourne is suing the Victorian government for $27.91 million in compensation for land compulsorily acquired for the North East Link project, significantly exceeding the $11.48 million offered, due to differing valuations of the land's development potential.

Greek Orthodox Community Sues Victoria Over $27.91M Land Acquisition for North East Link
The Greek Orthodox Community in Melbourne is suing the Victorian government for $27.91 million in compensation for land compulsorily acquired for the North East Link project, significantly exceeding the $11.48 million offered, due to differing valuations of the land's development potential.
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36% Bias Score

Brisbane Floods Expose City's Flood Vulnerability
Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred dumped over 274mm of rain on Brisbane, causing widespread flooding in already vulnerable areas, prompting some residents to cancel flood insurance due to rising costs, while the government invests over \$1bn in mitigation strategies.

Brisbane Floods Expose City's Flood Vulnerability
Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred dumped over 274mm of rain on Brisbane, causing widespread flooding in already vulnerable areas, prompting some residents to cancel flood insurance due to rising costs, while the government invests over \$1bn in mitigation strategies.
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36% Bias Score

Australian EV Owners Use V2L Systems as Emergency Power During Cyclone Alfred
In the wake of Tropical Cyclone Alfred, 450,000 Australian homes lost power, but EV owners used their vehicle-to-load (V2L) systems to power essential appliances, highlighting the technology's potential for disaster relief, as demonstrated by multiple real-world examples.

Australian EV Owners Use V2L Systems as Emergency Power During Cyclone Alfred
In the wake of Tropical Cyclone Alfred, 450,000 Australian homes lost power, but EV owners used their vehicle-to-load (V2L) systems to power essential appliances, highlighting the technology's potential for disaster relief, as demonstrated by multiple real-world examples.
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44% Bias Score

WA's $18 Million Plan to Stop 200 Million Cane Toads
A $18 million project in Western Australia will seal leaks in 150 agricultural water points to create a waterless barrier, stopping the spread of an estimated 200 million cane toads across 27 million hectares, protecting biodiversity and the $136 billion iron ore industry.

WA's $18 Million Plan to Stop 200 Million Cane Toads
A $18 million project in Western Australia will seal leaks in 150 agricultural water points to create a waterless barrier, stopping the spread of an estimated 200 million cane toads across 27 million hectares, protecting biodiversity and the $136 billion iron ore industry.
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56% Bias Score
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