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Victoria to Cap Parking Near Suburban Rail Loop Stations
The Victorian government plans to create "car-lite" zones around Suburban Rail Loop stations in six suburbs by 2041, limiting parking spaces in new developments and potentially repurposing existing car parks, aiming to reduce car ownership and encourage public transport use by 17,500 fewer car space...
Victoria to Cap Parking Near Suburban Rail Loop Stations
The Victorian government plans to create "car-lite" zones around Suburban Rail Loop stations in six suburbs by 2041, limiting parking spaces in new developments and potentially repurposing existing car parks, aiming to reduce car ownership and encourage public transport use by 17,500 fewer car space...
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Melbourne Youth Organization Fined $45,000 After Science Experiment Fire
A Melbourne youth organization was fined $45,000 for a science experiment gone wrong in November 2022, resulting in a student sustaining burns to 9% of his body and an educator receiving minor burns due to the lack of safety measures and a poorly planned experiment.
Melbourne Youth Organization Fined $45,000 After Science Experiment Fire
A Melbourne youth organization was fined $45,000 for a science experiment gone wrong in November 2022, resulting in a student sustaining burns to 9% of his body and an educator receiving minor burns due to the lack of safety measures and a poorly planned experiment.
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High Court Upholds \$700 Million Compensation for Unauthorized Mining on Indigenous Land
The High Court upheld a \$700 million compensation award to the Gumatj clan in northeast Arnhem Land for unauthorized bauxite mining on their land in 1968, a decision that clarifies constitutional issues and sets a significant precedent for future land rights cases.
High Court Upholds \$700 Million Compensation for Unauthorized Mining on Indigenous Land
The High Court upheld a \$700 million compensation award to the Gumatj clan in northeast Arnhem Land for unauthorized bauxite mining on their land in 1968, a decision that clarifies constitutional issues and sets a significant precedent for future land rights cases.
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Australia Slams Trump's Steel and Aluminum Tariffs
The Trump administration rejected Australia's request for an exemption from new tariffs on steel and aluminum exports to the U.S., imposing a 25% tax on these goods, prompting criticism from Australian officials who highlighted the long-standing alliance between the two countries.
Australia Slams Trump's Steel and Aluminum Tariffs
The Trump administration rejected Australia's request for an exemption from new tariffs on steel and aluminum exports to the U.S., imposing a 25% tax on these goods, prompting criticism from Australian officials who highlighted the long-standing alliance between the two countries.
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Trump's Tariffs: A Wake-Up Call for Australia
Donald Trump's new tariffs on Australian steel and aluminum, though economically negligible (affecting 0.2% of exports), represent a significant political challenge to Australia's relationship with the US, prompting a reassessment of strategic alliances.
Trump's Tariffs: A Wake-Up Call for Australia
Donald Trump's new tariffs on Australian steel and aluminum, though economically negligible (affecting 0.2% of exports), represent a significant political challenge to Australia's relationship with the US, prompting a reassessment of strategic alliances.
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52% Bias Score


Victorian Court Orders Urgent Review of Woman's Decade-Long Solitary Confinement
A Victorian court heard that a woman, found not guilty by reason of mental impairment in 2015, has been held in solitary confinement at Thomas Embling hospital for nearly a decade and is deteriorating, prompting calls for immediate changes to her treatment.
Victorian Court Orders Urgent Review of Woman's Decade-Long Solitary Confinement
A Victorian court heard that a woman, found not guilty by reason of mental impairment in 2015, has been held in solitary confinement at Thomas Embling hospital for nearly a decade and is deteriorating, prompting calls for immediate changes to her treatment.
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44% Bias Score

Rising Electricity Prices in Australia: Tips for Consumers
Starting July 1st, Australian households on the eastern seaboard face higher electricity bills due to increased price caps; however, experts advise consumers to compare plans, reduce energy use, and utilize government support to mitigate rising costs.

Rising Electricity Prices in Australia: Tips for Consumers
Starting July 1st, Australian households on the eastern seaboard face higher electricity bills due to increased price caps; however, experts advise consumers to compare plans, reduce energy use, and utilize government support to mitigate rising costs.
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40% Bias Score

World-First Levitating Heart Implant: Australian Patient Discharged
An Australian patient became the first globally to leave hospital with a levitating titanium heart implant, developed by Queenslander Daniel Timms, paving the way for a world-leading medical manufacturing industry in Australia and potentially halving deaths from cardiac failure.

World-First Levitating Heart Implant: Australian Patient Discharged
An Australian patient became the first globally to leave hospital with a levitating titanium heart implant, developed by Queenslander Daniel Timms, paving the way for a world-leading medical manufacturing industry in Australia and potentially halving deaths from cardiac failure.
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40% Bias Score

Flooding Spreads Venomous Fire Ants, Raising Concerns of Nationwide Infestation in Australia
Cyclone Alfred's floods in Queensland, Australia, are causing venomous fire ants to raft downstream, raising fears of infestation in new areas like NSW, as videos show thousands of ants floating in streams; a $592 million eradication program is underway but experts warn it might be insufficient.

Flooding Spreads Venomous Fire Ants, Raising Concerns of Nationwide Infestation in Australia
Cyclone Alfred's floods in Queensland, Australia, are causing venomous fire ants to raft downstream, raising fears of infestation in new areas like NSW, as videos show thousands of ants floating in streams; a $592 million eradication program is underway but experts warn it might be insufficient.
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44% Bias Score

NSW Police Doubts About Dural Caravan Terror Plot Emerged Early, Affecting Hate Speech Legislation
NSW Deputy Police Commissioner David Hudson revealed doubts about the Dural caravan plot being a terrorist threat existed from early in the investigation, confirming it was ruled out as such on February 21, the same day hate speech legislation passed parliament; this legislation was prompted by the ...

NSW Police Doubts About Dural Caravan Terror Plot Emerged Early, Affecting Hate Speech Legislation
NSW Deputy Police Commissioner David Hudson revealed doubts about the Dural caravan plot being a terrorist threat existed from early in the investigation, confirming it was ruled out as such on February 21, the same day hate speech legislation passed parliament; this legislation was prompted by the ...
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48% Bias Score

Perth Trial: Accused in Cassius Turvey Murder Claims Self-Defense
Jack Brearley, 23, is on trial in Perth for the October 2022 murder of 15-year-old Cassius Turvey, who died from injuries sustained in an alleged assault involving a shopping trolley handle; Brearley claims self-defense, alleging he was stabbed and that Turvey and a group threatened his home; three ...

Perth Trial: Accused in Cassius Turvey Murder Claims Self-Defense
Jack Brearley, 23, is on trial in Perth for the October 2022 murder of 15-year-old Cassius Turvey, who died from injuries sustained in an alleged assault involving a shopping trolley handle; Brearley claims self-defense, alleging he was stabbed and that Turvey and a group threatened his home; three ...
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40% Bias Score

Flooding Aids Spread of Invasive Fire Ants in Queensland
Red imported fire ants (Rifas) in south-east Queensland are using floodwaters from ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred to form large rafts, traveling several kilometers and establishing new nests, raising concerns about the species' rapid spread and the potential for them to reach other parts of Australia.

Flooding Aids Spread of Invasive Fire Ants in Queensland
Red imported fire ants (Rifas) in south-east Queensland are using floodwaters from ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred to form large rafts, traveling several kilometers and establishing new nests, raising concerns about the species' rapid spread and the potential for them to reach other parts of Australia.
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36% Bias Score
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