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Aussie Owner Names Horse After Super Bowl-Winning Aussie
Canadian-based Australian Michael O'Keeffe purchased a \$675,000 racehorse named after Philadelphia Eagles' Australian Super Bowl champion Jordan Mailata, who is also a former South Sydney Rabbitohs junior, five days after the Eagles' Super Bowl LVII victory.
Aussie Owner Names Horse After Super Bowl-Winning Aussie
Canadian-based Australian Michael O'Keeffe purchased a \$675,000 racehorse named after Philadelphia Eagles' Australian Super Bowl champion Jordan Mailata, who is also a former South Sydney Rabbitohs junior, five days after the Eagles' Super Bowl LVII victory.
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12% Bias Score


Trump Sanctions International Criminal Court
Trump's executive order sanctions the International Criminal Court (ICC), preventing its officials from entering the US and obstructing cooperation on investigations into Russian war crimes, while 79 member states condemned this action.
Trump Sanctions International Criminal Court
Trump's executive order sanctions the International Criminal Court (ICC), preventing its officials from entering the US and obstructing cooperation on investigations into Russian war crimes, while 79 member states condemned this action.
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56% Bias Score


Gynaecologist Sued Over Alleged Labiaplasty Complications
A Melbourne gynaecologist is being sued for allegedly causing disfigurement and sexual dysfunction in a patient after a labiaplasty in 2019; the case highlights concerns about the rising trend of young women undergoing cosmetic genital surgeries due to unrealistic body image expectations.
Gynaecologist Sued Over Alleged Labiaplasty Complications
A Melbourne gynaecologist is being sued for allegedly causing disfigurement and sexual dysfunction in a patient after a labiaplasty in 2019; the case highlights concerns about the rising trend of young women undergoing cosmetic genital surgeries due to unrealistic body image expectations.
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52% Bias Score


Queensland Child Death Report Highlights Systemic Failures in Residential Care
A homeless child in Queensland's residential care system died due to neglect, highlighting systemic failures revealed in a report detailing 70 child deaths; the report calls for systemic reform focusing on prevention and parental care.
Queensland Child Death Report Highlights Systemic Failures in Residential Care
A homeless child in Queensland's residential care system died due to neglect, highlighting systemic failures revealed in a report detailing 70 child deaths; the report calls for systemic reform focusing on prevention and parental care.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Considers Tariff Exemption for Australian Steel and Aluminum
Following a phone call, President Trump agreed to consider exempting Australia from new tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, citing a U.S. trade surplus with Australia; Australia made the first of six $500 million payments to the U.S. under the AUKUS agreement.
Trump Considers Tariff Exemption for Australian Steel and Aluminum
Following a phone call, President Trump agreed to consider exempting Australia from new tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, citing a U.S. trade surplus with Australia; Australia made the first of six $500 million payments to the U.S. under the AUKUS agreement.
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36% Bias Score


Buttrose Testifies Against Lattouf in ABC Termination Case
Former ABC chair Ita Buttrose testified against journalist Antoinette Lattouf in her unlawful termination case, citing Lattouf's activism regarding the Israel-Gaza conflict as a reason for dismissal; the ABC has since amended its legal defense.
Buttrose Testifies Against Lattouf in ABC Termination Case
Former ABC chair Ita Buttrose testified against journalist Antoinette Lattouf in her unlawful termination case, citing Lattouf's activism regarding the Israel-Gaza conflict as a reason for dismissal; the ABC has since amended its legal defense.
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40% Bias Score

WA Labor's Delayed Cost-of-Living Relief Sparks Criticism
Western Australia's Labor party promises to slash public transport fares by 50% and increase student financial assistance, but these measures won't begin until 2026, prompting criticism regarding the timing despite claims of sufficient infrastructure and improving economic conditions.

WA Labor's Delayed Cost-of-Living Relief Sparks Criticism
Western Australia's Labor party promises to slash public transport fares by 50% and increase student financial assistance, but these measures won't begin until 2026, prompting criticism regarding the timing despite claims of sufficient infrastructure and improving economic conditions.
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64% Bias Score

Brearley Murder Trial: Self-Defense Claim vs. Prosecution's Account
Jack Brearley, 23, is on trial for the murder of 15-year-old Cassius Turvey in October 2022; Brearley claims self-defense after being stabbed, while the prosecution alleges he delivered the fatal blows with a shopping trolley handle, linking the murder to unrelated prior disputes between teenagers.

Brearley Murder Trial: Self-Defense Claim vs. Prosecution's Account
Jack Brearley, 23, is on trial for the murder of 15-year-old Cassius Turvey in October 2022; Brearley claims self-defense after being stabbed, while the prosecution alleges he delivered the fatal blows with a shopping trolley handle, linking the murder to unrelated prior disputes between teenagers.
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48% Bias Score

Trial Begins for Murder of Indigenous Teenager in Perth
Four people are on trial for the murder of 15-year-old Cassius Turvey in Perth, Australia, on October 13, 2022; the prosecution alleges the attack was racially motivated, but the defense claims it was a result of a prior altercation.

Trial Begins for Murder of Indigenous Teenager in Perth
Four people are on trial for the murder of 15-year-old Cassius Turvey in Perth, Australia, on October 13, 2022; the prosecution alleges the attack was racially motivated, but the defense claims it was a result of a prior altercation.
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60% Bias Score

Critica's Mammoth Rare Earth Discovery in Australia
Critica Limited discovered 1.8 billion tonnes of rare earth oxides grading 1700 ppm TREO at its Jupiter project in Western Australia, including a high-grade 500 million-tonne section, following a successful exploration strategy that cost just over $6 million and yielded an 830 percent grade uplift u...

Critica's Mammoth Rare Earth Discovery in Australia
Critica Limited discovered 1.8 billion tonnes of rare earth oxides grading 1700 ppm TREO at its Jupiter project in Western Australia, including a high-grade 500 million-tonne section, following a successful exploration strategy that cost just over $6 million and yielded an 830 percent grade uplift u...
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48% Bias Score

Slight Rise in Australian Greenhouse Gas Emissions Amid 2030 Reduction Target
Despite a 0.3 percent rise in Australia's greenhouse gas emissions to 441 million tonnes in the year to September 2024, the Albanese government maintains the country is on track to meet its 43 percent emissions reduction target by 2030, attributing the recent increase to post-COVID economic recovery...

Slight Rise in Australian Greenhouse Gas Emissions Amid 2030 Reduction Target
Despite a 0.3 percent rise in Australia's greenhouse gas emissions to 441 million tonnes in the year to September 2024, the Albanese government maintains the country is on track to meet its 43 percent emissions reduction target by 2030, attributing the recent increase to post-COVID economic recovery...
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16% Bias Score

Queensland Funds Private Hospitals to Tackle Surgery Backlog
Queensland's government has added \$100 million to the Surgery Connect program, bringing the total to \$200 million, to treat an additional 10,000 patients in the private sector by July, addressing a backlog of 66,632 patients awaiting elective surgery in the public system.

Queensland Funds Private Hospitals to Tackle Surgery Backlog
Queensland's government has added \$100 million to the Surgery Connect program, bringing the total to \$200 million, to treat an additional 10,000 patients in the private sector by July, addressing a backlog of 66,632 patients awaiting elective surgery in the public system.
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36% Bias Score
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