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13 Tunnel Workers Diagnosed with Silicosis Amidst Accusations of Regulatory Failure
Thirteen CPB Contractors employees working on the M6 Stage 1 project in Sydney have been diagnosed with silicosis, prompting an investigation into the company and accusations of regulatory failure by SafeWork NSW, who had knowledge of high silica dust levels exceeding safety standards since 2018.
13 Tunnel Workers Diagnosed with Silicosis Amidst Accusations of Regulatory Failure
Thirteen CPB Contractors employees working on the M6 Stage 1 project in Sydney have been diagnosed with silicosis, prompting an investigation into the company and accusations of regulatory failure by SafeWork NSW, who had knowledge of high silica dust levels exceeding safety standards since 2018.
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56% Bias Score


US Blogger Apologizes for Removing Baby Wombat in Australia
American travel blogger Sam Jones apologized for removing a baby wombat from its mother in Australia, sparking outrage and death threats, prompting her to leave the country before facing potential deportation; she claims she thought the joey was injured.
US Blogger Apologizes for Removing Baby Wombat in Australia
American travel blogger Sam Jones apologized for removing a baby wombat from its mother in Australia, sparking outrage and death threats, prompting her to leave the country before facing potential deportation; she claims she thought the joey was injured.
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52% Bias Score


Australian Court Upholds Deportation of Iranian Refugee Despite Persecution Claims
An Iranian refugee in Australia, granted asylum 10 years ago, is facing deportation after being jailed for attempting to smuggle 10.21 kg of methamphetamine; his appeal to revoke the visa cancellation was rejected by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (ART), prioritizing community protection over h...
Australian Court Upholds Deportation of Iranian Refugee Despite Persecution Claims
An Iranian refugee in Australia, granted asylum 10 years ago, is facing deportation after being jailed for attempting to smuggle 10.21 kg of methamphetamine; his appeal to revoke the visa cancellation was rejected by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (ART), prioritizing community protection over h...
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52% Bias Score


Rise in Charitable Bequests from Childless Australians
The number of charitable gifts in Australian wills tripled between 2020 and 2023, particularly among childless individuals, driven by a desire for legacy and societal shifts in defining it beyond biological offspring, leading to increased funding for various causes.
Rise in Charitable Bequests from Childless Australians
The number of charitable gifts in Australian wills tripled between 2020 and 2023, particularly among childless individuals, driven by a desire for legacy and societal shifts in defining it beyond biological offspring, leading to increased funding for various causes.
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48% Bias Score


US Influencer Departs Australia After Wombat Incident
US hunting influencer Sam Jones grabbed a baby wombat from its mother in Australia, sparking outrage and prompting an investigation into potential visa violations; she subsequently left the country.
US Influencer Departs Australia After Wombat Incident
US hunting influencer Sam Jones grabbed a baby wombat from its mother in Australia, sparking outrage and prompting an investigation into potential visa violations; she subsequently left the country.
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52% Bias Score


Cronulla Riots: A New Perspective on Causes and Consequences
The 2005 Cronulla riots, sparked by assaults on surf lifesavers, escalated into large-scale violence involving both white Australians and Lebanese Australians, revealing failures in media reporting and law enforcement response, according to a new book by then-NSW Police Minister Carl Scully and poli...
Cronulla Riots: A New Perspective on Causes and Consequences
The 2005 Cronulla riots, sparked by assaults on surf lifesavers, escalated into large-scale violence involving both white Australians and Lebanese Australians, revealing failures in media reporting and law enforcement response, according to a new book by then-NSW Police Minister Carl Scully and poli...
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56% Bias Score

Max Launches in Australia, Disrupting Streaming Market
Max, Warner Bros' new streaming platform, launches in Australia on March 31st, adding to a crowded market and leading to a content shift with Foxtel's Binge. The deal includes free Max access for Foxtel's 1.3 million subscribers.

Max Launches in Australia, Disrupting Streaming Market
Max, Warner Bros' new streaming platform, launches in Australia on March 31st, adding to a crowded market and leading to a content shift with Foxtel's Binge. The deal includes free Max access for Foxtel's 1.3 million subscribers.
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36% Bias Score

Melbourne's Murrumbeena faces eight-story development dispute
A proposed eight-story, 110-dwelling building near Melbourne's Murrumbeena train station faces local opposition due to its height, overshadowing a heritage-listed shopping strip, and insufficient parking, despite aligning with the Victorian government's plan to increase housing density near transpor...

Melbourne's Murrumbeena faces eight-story development dispute
A proposed eight-story, 110-dwelling building near Melbourne's Murrumbeena train station faces local opposition due to its height, overshadowing a heritage-listed shopping strip, and insufficient parking, despite aligning with the Victorian government's plan to increase housing density near transpor...
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52% Bias Score

NSW Labor Divided Over Controversial Youth Bail Laws
New South Wales Premier Chris Minns faces growing internal opposition to his youth bail law reforms, with critics arguing the laws are ineffective and disproportionately harm marginalized youth; while the Premier highlights increased remand rates, critics emphasize the need for crime reduction and r...

NSW Labor Divided Over Controversial Youth Bail Laws
New South Wales Premier Chris Minns faces growing internal opposition to his youth bail law reforms, with critics arguing the laws are ineffective and disproportionately harm marginalized youth; while the Premier highlights increased remand rates, critics emphasize the need for crime reduction and r...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Accused of Foreign Interference in Australian Universities
The Trump administration is accused of foreign interference in Australian universities by requiring researchers who receive US funding to align with US government interests, impacting numerous research projects and prompting calls for Australian government intervention.

Trump Administration Accused of Foreign Interference in Australian Universities
The Trump administration is accused of foreign interference in Australian universities by requiring researchers who receive US funding to align with US government interests, impacting numerous research projects and prompting calls for Australian government intervention.
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60% Bias Score

Sydney Home Insurance Costs Triple in High-Risk Areas Amid Climate Change
Rising climate risks are driving a sharp increase in Sydney home insurance premiums, with some areas paying over three times the average due to increased flood, bushfire and storm risks; the average premium across Greater Sydney is \$3200, 66 percent higher than in 2020.

Sydney Home Insurance Costs Triple in High-Risk Areas Amid Climate Change
Rising climate risks are driving a sharp increase in Sydney home insurance premiums, with some areas paying over three times the average due to increased flood, bushfire and storm risks; the average premium across Greater Sydney is \$3200, 66 percent higher than in 2020.
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36% Bias Score

Undercover Operation Nets Criminal Hiring Hitman
In early 1998, North Coast criminal Robert Ernest Neville paid undercover NSW police officer Nick Kaldas \$500 to kill a former lover who had initiated defamation proceedings, fearing financial losses; Neville was subsequently arrested and jailed.

Undercover Operation Nets Criminal Hiring Hitman
In early 1998, North Coast criminal Robert Ernest Neville paid undercover NSW police officer Nick Kaldas \$500 to kill a former lover who had initiated defamation proceedings, fearing financial losses; Neville was subsequently arrested and jailed.
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32% Bias Score
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