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Australia to Invest A$1.2bn in Critical Minerals Reserve Amid China's Export Restrictions
Australia plans to invest A$1.2bn (£580m) in a strategic reserve for critical minerals, including rare earths, to counter China's export restrictions on these elements vital for advanced technologies, a move seen as retaliation to US tariffs.
Australia to Invest A$1.2bn in Critical Minerals Reserve Amid China's Export Restrictions
Australia plans to invest A$1.2bn (£580m) in a strategic reserve for critical minerals, including rare earths, to counter China's export restrictions on these elements vital for advanced technologies, a move seen as retaliation to US tariffs.
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44% Bias Score


Gallipoli Centenary Commemoration Highlights International Reconciliation
On April 25, 2024, Princess Anne, New Zealand's Prime Minister, and Australia's Governor-General led a dawn ceremony at Anzac Cove on Turkey's Gallipoli Peninsula, marking the 110th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings and honoring the tens of thousands of soldiers killed during the eight-month cam...
Gallipoli Centenary Commemoration Highlights International Reconciliation
On April 25, 2024, Princess Anne, New Zealand's Prime Minister, and Australia's Governor-General led a dawn ceremony at Anzac Cove on Turkey's Gallipoli Peninsula, marking the 110th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings and honoring the tens of thousands of soldiers killed during the eight-month cam...
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36% Bias Score


Neo-Nazi Disrupts Anzac Day Service
Neo-Nazi Jacob Hersant disrupted Melbourne's Anzac Day dawn service, protesting Welcome to Country speeches, prompting The Age to explore this and other far-right interventions in tomorrow's editorial, highlighting tensions between honoring the past and contemporary political agendas.
Neo-Nazi Disrupts Anzac Day Service
Neo-Nazi Jacob Hersant disrupted Melbourne's Anzac Day dawn service, protesting Welcome to Country speeches, prompting The Age to explore this and other far-right interventions in tomorrow's editorial, highlighting tensions between honoring the past and contemporary political agendas.
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48% Bias Score


Far-Right Disruption at Anzac Day Dawn Service Underscores Threat to Australian Democracy
Far-right activists disrupted an Anzac Day dawn service in Australia, mocking the Welcome to Country ceremony and highlighting a concerning trend of online-amplified, performative disruptions aimed at undermining democratic processes.
Far-Right Disruption at Anzac Day Dawn Service Underscores Threat to Australian Democracy
Far-right activists disrupted an Anzac Day dawn service in Australia, mocking the Welcome to Country ceremony and highlighting a concerning trend of online-amplified, performative disruptions aimed at undermining democratic processes.
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60% Bias Score


Sydney's Anzac Day: Record Crowds and Alcohol Sales
On Anzac Day 2024, Sydney saw massive crowds at the Dawn Service and subsequent pub celebrations in The Rocks, with alcohol sales doubling compared to the previous year, leading to increased deployment of liquor inspectors and police to manage potential risks.
Sydney's Anzac Day: Record Crowds and Alcohol Sales
On Anzac Day 2024, Sydney saw massive crowds at the Dawn Service and subsequent pub celebrations in The Rocks, with alcohol sales doubling compared to the previous year, leading to increased deployment of liquor inspectors and police to manage potential risks.
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40% Bias Score


Average Wage Earner Cannot Afford Median House Price in Australia
Despite recent interest rate cuts and first home buyer policies, the average Australian wage earner cannot afford the median house price in major cities; Sydney's median is nearly $1.7 million, while an average wage earner can only borrow $425,000, highlighting a significant affordability gap worsen...
Average Wage Earner Cannot Afford Median House Price in Australia
Despite recent interest rate cuts and first home buyer policies, the average Australian wage earner cannot afford the median house price in major cities; Sydney's median is nearly $1.7 million, while an average wage earner can only borrow $425,000, highlighting a significant affordability gap worsen...
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44% Bias Score

Murder Case Highlights Violence Against Women Crisis in Australia
19-year-old Audrey Griffin's death, initially ruled accidental, was reclassified as a homicide after a man, Adrian Torrens, was charged with murder; Torrens later died in custody; this case has sparked widespread outrage and calls for greater action against violence against women in Australia, with ...

Murder Case Highlights Violence Against Women Crisis in Australia
19-year-old Audrey Griffin's death, initially ruled accidental, was reclassified as a homicide after a man, Adrian Torrens, was charged with murder; Torrens later died in custody; this case has sparked widespread outrage and calls for greater action against violence against women in Australia, with ...
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32% Bias Score

Man Charged with Murder Following Newcastle Drive-By Shooting
An 18-year-old was fatally shot in a drive-by shooting at Bar Beach car park in Newcastle on Wednesday; a 22-year-old man has been charged with murder following his arrest on Friday.

Man Charged with Murder Following Newcastle Drive-By Shooting
An 18-year-old was fatally shot in a drive-by shooting at Bar Beach car park in Newcastle on Wednesday; a 22-year-old man has been charged with murder following his arrest on Friday.
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40% Bias Score

Anzac Day and the Urgent Need to Address Violence Against Women in Australia
Australia observes Anzac Day amidst recent murders of three women, highlighting ongoing issues with domestic and gendered violence, prompting calls for greater political action despite limited attention during the current federal election campaign.

Anzac Day and the Urgent Need to Address Violence Against Women in Australia
Australia observes Anzac Day amidst recent murders of three women, highlighting ongoing issues with domestic and gendered violence, prompting calls for greater political action despite limited attention during the current federal election campaign.
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40% Bias Score

Coral-Balmoral Battle: High Human Cost and Enduring Camaraderie
The Battle of Coral-Balmoral, a 26-day clash in the Vietnam War (May-June 1968), cost Australia 26 lives and over 100 injuries, highlighting the war's devastating impact on young soldiers and the enduring importance of camaraderie.

Coral-Balmoral Battle: High Human Cost and Enduring Camaraderie
The Battle of Coral-Balmoral, a 26-day clash in the Vietnam War (May-June 1968), cost Australia 26 lives and over 100 injuries, highlighting the war's devastating impact on young soldiers and the enduring importance of camaraderie.
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32% Bias Score

Australian General's Crucial WWI Actions
In April 1918, Australian General Harold "Pompey" Elliott's 15th AIF Brigade prevented a German breakthrough on the Somme, stopped looting by British troops, and saved a world-renowned butterfly collection near Corbie, France, significantly impacting the war's outcome and his later career.

Australian General's Crucial WWI Actions
In April 1918, Australian General Harold "Pompey" Elliott's 15th AIF Brigade prevented a German breakthrough on the Somme, stopped looting by British troops, and saved a world-renowned butterfly collection near Corbie, France, significantly impacting the war's outcome and his later career.
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56% Bias Score

Neighbor Murders Man After Argument Over Trees
On March 14, 2023, in Wheatsheaf, Australia, Stuart Lee murdered his neighbor Colin Bainbridge by setting him on fire after an argument about tree removal; Lee's five calls to the police went unanswered, and Bainbridge died from his injuries.

Neighbor Murders Man After Argument Over Trees
On March 14, 2023, in Wheatsheaf, Australia, Stuart Lee murdered his neighbor Colin Bainbridge by setting him on fire after an argument about tree removal; Lee's five calls to the police went unanswered, and Bainbridge died from his injuries.
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40% Bias Score
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