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Neo-Nazi Graffiti Spree at Macquarie University Results in Non-Custodial Sentences
Christopher Carrig and Taylor Bayly were sentenced for a neo-Nazi graffiti spree at Macquarie University and an anti-Semitic incident; Carrig received a two-year intensive correction order and Bayly a 15-month community correction order, both involving restitution to the university, despite the magi...
Neo-Nazi Graffiti Spree at Macquarie University Results in Non-Custodial Sentences
Christopher Carrig and Taylor Bayly were sentenced for a neo-Nazi graffiti spree at Macquarie University and an anti-Semitic incident; Carrig received a two-year intensive correction order and Bayly a 15-month community correction order, both involving restitution to the university, despite the magi...
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52% Bias Score


Larvotto Resources Secures $14.1 Million in Funding for Hillgrove Mine Development
Larvotto Resources received $14.1 million in funding, including a $6.1 million prepayment and an offtake agreement with Wogen Resources for antimony from its Hillgrove mine, boosting exploration and accelerating its definitive feasibility study (DFS).
Larvotto Resources Secures $14.1 Million in Funding for Hillgrove Mine Development
Larvotto Resources received $14.1 million in funding, including a $6.1 million prepayment and an offtake agreement with Wogen Resources for antimony from its Hillgrove mine, boosting exploration and accelerating its definitive feasibility study (DFS).
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60% Bias Score


Flawed Business Case Delays \$35 Billion Suburban Rail Loop Funding
The Victorian government's \$35 billion Suburban Rail Loop East project is stalled due to a flawed business case lacking alternative assessments, a comprehensive risk-management plan, and a focus on the immediate project scope, raising concerns for Infrastructure Australia and delaying federal fundi...
Flawed Business Case Delays \$35 Billion Suburban Rail Loop Funding
The Victorian government's \$35 billion Suburban Rail Loop East project is stalled due to a flawed business case lacking alternative assessments, a comprehensive risk-management plan, and a focus on the immediate project scope, raising concerns for Infrastructure Australia and delaying federal fundi...
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52% Bias Score


Veteran ABC Radio Host Robbie Buck Departs Amid Broadcaster Shake-up
Veteran ABC Radio Sydney host Robbie Buck announced his departure after almost 30 years, following the controversial dismissal of Sarah Macdonald, sparking internal and external criticism of the ABC's radio division overhaul under new management.
Veteran ABC Radio Host Robbie Buck Departs Amid Broadcaster Shake-up
Veteran ABC Radio Sydney host Robbie Buck announced his departure after almost 30 years, following the controversial dismissal of Sarah Macdonald, sparking internal and external criticism of the ABC's radio division overhaul under new management.
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48% Bias Score


Robert Irwin Explores Country Music Amidst Genre's Australian Boom
Robert Irwin, son of Steve Irwin, is pursuing a country music career, capitalizing on the genre's rising popularity in Australia, while also expressing interest in acting following a James Bond suggestion.
Robert Irwin Explores Country Music Amidst Genre's Australian Boom
Robert Irwin, son of Steve Irwin, is pursuing a country music career, capitalizing on the genre's rising popularity in Australia, while also expressing interest in acting following a James Bond suggestion.
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40% Bias Score


Father Misses Daughter's Wedding Due to Pre-Ceremony Injury
Veteran actor Mark Hembrow, 69, tore a ligament hours before his daughter Tammy Hembrow's wedding on November 23rd in Byron Bay, preventing him from walking her down the aisle; his half-brother Max filled in.
Father Misses Daughter's Wedding Due to Pre-Ceremony Injury
Veteran actor Mark Hembrow, 69, tore a ligament hours before his daughter Tammy Hembrow's wedding on November 23rd in Byron Bay, preventing him from walking her down the aisle; his half-brother Max filled in.
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36% Bias Score

Woolworths Strike Costs $50 Million
A strike by over 1,500 Woolworths warehouse workers since November 21 has caused approximately $50 million in lost grocery sales and empty shelves in some stores, prompting Woolworths to seek a court order to end the industrial action that is impacting up to five distribution centers.

Woolworths Strike Costs $50 Million
A strike by over 1,500 Woolworths warehouse workers since November 21 has caused approximately $50 million in lost grocery sales and empty shelves in some stores, prompting Woolworths to seek a court order to end the industrial action that is impacting up to five distribution centers.
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40% Bias Score

Meta Tightens Rules on Scam Ads Targeting Australians
Meta announced new rules requiring Australian financial advertisers on Facebook and Instagram to verify their identity and provide licensing information to combat widespread scam ads; the changes will be fully implemented by February 2024.

Meta Tightens Rules on Scam Ads Targeting Australians
Meta announced new rules requiring Australian financial advertisers on Facebook and Instagram to verify their identity and provide licensing information to combat widespread scam ads; the changes will be fully implemented by February 2024.
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36% Bias Score

Queensland's Youth Justice Bill Faces Widespread Condemnation
Queensland's proposed youth justice law changes, introduced Thursday, are facing heavy criticism for violating human rights, ignoring evidence-based approaches, and disproportionately affecting vulnerable youth; despite concerns, the bill is likely to pass.

Queensland's Youth Justice Bill Faces Widespread Condemnation
Queensland's proposed youth justice law changes, introduced Thursday, are facing heavy criticism for violating human rights, ignoring evidence-based approaches, and disproportionately affecting vulnerable youth; despite concerns, the bill is likely to pass.
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40% Bias Score

NSW Drug Summit: Similar Challenges, Uncertain Outcomes After 25 Years
A NSW drug summit, 25 years after a similar event, grapples with persistent issues of drug-related deaths (8.6 per 100,000), long wait times for treatment (1800+ weekly), and debates over decriminalization, mirroring past discussions while new funding is allocated.

NSW Drug Summit: Similar Challenges, Uncertain Outcomes After 25 Years
A NSW drug summit, 25 years after a similar event, grapples with persistent issues of drug-related deaths (8.6 per 100,000), long wait times for treatment (1800+ weekly), and debates over decriminalization, mirroring past discussions while new funding is allocated.
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52% Bias Score

Neuron E-Scooters Relaunch in Brisbane Amidst Safety Concerns
Neuron e-scooters are returning to Brisbane streets on Tuesday with 2500 scooters, following a safety campaign and contract renewal, after a rival company's contract was cancelled for violating regulations and operating unauthorized devices.

Neuron E-Scooters Relaunch in Brisbane Amidst Safety Concerns
Neuron e-scooters are returning to Brisbane streets on Tuesday with 2500 scooters, following a safety campaign and contract renewal, after a rival company's contract was cancelled for violating regulations and operating unauthorized devices.
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44% Bias Score

Australia Targets Tech Giants with $50 Million Fines for Anti-Competitive App Store Practices
The Australian government announced new regulations to increase competition in the digital market, imposing fines of up to $50 million on companies like Apple, Google, and Samsung for anti-competitive app store practices, following a recent ban on under-16s using social media.

Australia Targets Tech Giants with $50 Million Fines for Anti-Competitive App Store Practices
The Australian government announced new regulations to increase competition in the digital market, imposing fines of up to $50 million on companies like Apple, Google, and Samsung for anti-competitive app store practices, following a recent ban on under-16s using social media.
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48% Bias Score
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