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Marmota's Aurora Tank Gold Project: 73% Increase in Gold Grades
High-precision testing at Marmota Ltd.'s Aurora Tank gold project in South Australia's Gawler Craton increased gold grades by 73%, from 50 g/t to 87 g/t, confirming high-grade potential and boosting confidence for resource estimation and future production. This follows a previous November 2024 annou...
Marmota's Aurora Tank Gold Project: 73% Increase in Gold Grades
High-precision testing at Marmota Ltd.'s Aurora Tank gold project in South Australia's Gawler Craton increased gold grades by 73%, from 50 g/t to 87 g/t, confirming high-grade potential and boosting confidence for resource estimation and future production. This follows a previous November 2024 annou...
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52% Bias Score


NSW Psychiatrist Exodus: Government's Plan Sparks Concerns
Facing a mass resignation of nearly one-third of its public psychiatrists, the NSW government plans to increase the roles of counselors and psychologists, despite warnings from the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists about potentially disastrous consequences for patient care.
NSW Psychiatrist Exodus: Government's Plan Sparks Concerns
Facing a mass resignation of nearly one-third of its public psychiatrists, the NSW government plans to increase the roles of counselors and psychologists, despite warnings from the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists about potentially disastrous consequences for patient care.
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Sydney Childcare Center Firebombed in Suspected Anti-Semitic Attack
A Sydney childcare center was firebombed early Tuesday, with anti-Semitic graffiti found on the building; police are investigating a possible case of mistaken identity, linking the attack to a nearby synagogue; the Prime Minister called it an "evil hate crime.
Sydney Childcare Center Firebombed in Suspected Anti-Semitic Attack
A Sydney childcare center was firebombed early Tuesday, with anti-Semitic graffiti found on the building; police are investigating a possible case of mistaken identity, linking the attack to a nearby synagogue; the Prime Minister called it an "evil hate crime.
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52% Bias Score


Victorian Hospitals Fail to Document Patient Restraint and Seclusion Properly
A Victorian watchdog found that in 42 percent of reviewed cases involving patient restraint and seclusion, proper facilities and amenities were not documented, and 64 percent had authorization issues, highlighting systemic failures in mental healthcare.
Victorian Hospitals Fail to Document Patient Restraint and Seclusion Properly
A Victorian watchdog found that in 42 percent of reviewed cases involving patient restraint and seclusion, proper facilities and amenities were not documented, and 64 percent had authorization issues, highlighting systemic failures in mental healthcare.
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64% Bias Score


Australian Billionaires Publicly Endorse Trump
Australian billionaires Gina Rinehart and Anthony Pratt published full-page ads in US newspapers endorsing Donald Trump's presidency, marking a significant shift in their relationship after past criticisms from Trump, and signaling a potential realignment of global business interests.
Australian Billionaires Publicly Endorse Trump
Australian billionaires Gina Rinehart and Anthony Pratt published full-page ads in US newspapers endorsing Donald Trump's presidency, marking a significant shift in their relationship after past criticisms from Trump, and signaling a potential realignment of global business interests.
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Star Entertainment Faces Material Uncertainty Amidst \$8 Million Loss
Star Entertainment reported a 15% revenue drop and an \$8 million EBITDA loss in the December quarter, leaving it with only \$78 million in cash and facing "material uncertainty" over its continued operation due to financial challenges and regulatory issues.
Star Entertainment Faces Material Uncertainty Amidst \$8 Million Loss
Star Entertainment reported a 15% revenue drop and an \$8 million EBITDA loss in the December quarter, leaving it with only \$78 million in cash and facing "material uncertainty" over its continued operation due to financial challenges and regulatory issues.
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40% Bias Score

Nine Reporter Settles Sexual Discrimination Lawsuit, Exposing Widespread Workplace Issues
Channel Nine reporter Airlie Walsh confidentially settled a sexual discrimination lawsuit against Nine Entertainment, alleging mistreatment during pregnancy and harassment, leading to a company culture review that revealed widespread bullying and sexual harassment and resulted in several high-profil...

Nine Reporter Settles Sexual Discrimination Lawsuit, Exposing Widespread Workplace Issues
Channel Nine reporter Airlie Walsh confidentially settled a sexual discrimination lawsuit against Nine Entertainment, alleging mistreatment during pregnancy and harassment, leading to a company culture review that revealed widespread bullying and sexual harassment and resulted in several high-profil...
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36% Bias Score

Japan, Australia Affirm Quad Cooperation for Indo-Pacific Stability
Japanese and Australian foreign ministers Takeshi Iwaya and Penny Wong met in Washington on Sunday, agreeing to continue cooperation with the U.S. and India under the Quad grouping to ensure stability in the Indo-Pacific region; a meeting of the four countries' top diplomats is expected on Tuesday.

Japan, Australia Affirm Quad Cooperation for Indo-Pacific Stability
Japanese and Australian foreign ministers Takeshi Iwaya and Penny Wong met in Washington on Sunday, agreeing to continue cooperation with the U.S. and India under the Quad grouping to ensure stability in the Indo-Pacific region; a meeting of the four countries' top diplomats is expected on Tuesday.
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32% Bias Score

Sydney Boarding House Evictions Leave 32 Men Homeless
Thirty-two men in Sydney face eviction from their boarding houses on January 31st due to a development project, leaving them with no alternative accommodation and causing significant distress, prompting a community campaign and legal action.

Sydney Boarding House Evictions Leave 32 Men Homeless
Thirty-two men in Sydney face eviction from their boarding houses on January 31st due to a development project, leaving them with no alternative accommodation and causing significant distress, prompting a community campaign and legal action.
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Sydney Antisemitic Attacks Prompt Police Investigation and Law Reform Pledge
Six antisemitic attacks in Sydney over two months, including arson and threats, have prompted a police investigation (Strike Force Pearl and Operation Shelter), leading to seven arrests but leaving most offenders at large; NSW Premier pledges stronger hate speech laws.

Sydney Antisemitic Attacks Prompt Police Investigation and Law Reform Pledge
Six antisemitic attacks in Sydney over two months, including arson and threats, have prompted a police investigation (Strike Force Pearl and Operation Shelter), leading to seven arrests but leaving most offenders at large; NSW Premier pledges stronger hate speech laws.
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44% Bias Score

Perth Bridge Project Delayed by Indigenous Heritage Concerns
Construction of a \$400 million bridge in Perth, Australia, connecting Midland and Hazelmere, was halted in 2021 due to concerns from the Whadjuk Noongar people about the impact on their cultural heritage sites; the unfinished project now involves unusable roundabouts that have become dumping ground...

Perth Bridge Project Delayed by Indigenous Heritage Concerns
Construction of a \$400 million bridge in Perth, Australia, connecting Midland and Hazelmere, was halted in 2021 due to concerns from the Whadjuk Noongar people about the impact on their cultural heritage sites; the unfinished project now involves unusable roundabouts that have become dumping ground...
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52% Bias Score

Australia's Hybrid Car Boom Masks Slow EV Adoption
In 2024, Australian sales of traditional hybrid cars surged by 76% to 172,696, while EV sales rose by only 16% to 114,000, creating a debate about government incentives and their impact on emission reduction targets.

Australia's Hybrid Car Boom Masks Slow EV Adoption
In 2024, Australian sales of traditional hybrid cars surged by 76% to 172,696, while EV sales rose by only 16% to 114,000, creating a debate about government incentives and their impact on emission reduction targets.
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44% Bias Score
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