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Australian Election: Climate vs. Cost of Living
Australia's upcoming federal election presents a stark choice between Labor's Anthony Albanese, seen as weak on climate action despite recognizing its importance, and the Coalition's Peter Dutton who seems unconcerned about climate issues while prioritizing using division to gain power; however the ...
Australian Election: Climate vs. Cost of Living
Australia's upcoming federal election presents a stark choice between Labor's Anthony Albanese, seen as weak on climate action despite recognizing its importance, and the Coalition's Peter Dutton who seems unconcerned about climate issues while prioritizing using division to gain power; however the ...
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52% Bias Score


Dutton's Security Claim Met With Economic Counterarguments
Peter Dutton claims Australia is less safe under the Albanese government's leadership, a claim countered by letter writers who cite improved economic relations in the Asia-Pacific, leading to better trade terms and increased prosperity; this disagreement highlights a partisan divide over assessing n...
Dutton's Security Claim Met With Economic Counterarguments
Peter Dutton claims Australia is less safe under the Albanese government's leadership, a claim countered by letter writers who cite improved economic relations in the Asia-Pacific, leading to better trade terms and increased prosperity; this disagreement highlights a partisan divide over assessing n...
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56% Bias Score


Albanese Promotes Four Women in Pre-Election Reshuffle
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a pre-election cabinet reshuffle, promoting four women to new roles following the retirement of NDIS Minister Bill Shorten; Amanda Rishworth now leads the NDIS, assisted by Anne Aly, while Katy Gallagher takes on additional responsibilities, and A...
Albanese Promotes Four Women in Pre-Election Reshuffle
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a pre-election cabinet reshuffle, promoting four women to new roles following the retirement of NDIS Minister Bill Shorten; Amanda Rishworth now leads the NDIS, assisted by Anne Aly, while Katy Gallagher takes on additional responsibilities, and A...
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52% Bias Score

Labor's $2 Billion Plan to Boost Aluminum Industry's Renewable Energy Transition
Australia's Labor party announced a $2 billion plan to help four aluminum smelters transition to renewable energy by 2050, offering tax credits per tonne of aluminum produced using renewable energy, contrasting with the Coalition's nuclear power plan; the plan targets key electoral seats and aims to...

Labor's $2 Billion Plan to Boost Aluminum Industry's Renewable Energy Transition
Australia's Labor party announced a $2 billion plan to help four aluminum smelters transition to renewable energy by 2050, offering tax credits per tonne of aluminum produced using renewable energy, contrasting with the Coalition's nuclear power plan; the plan targets key electoral seats and aims to...
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56% Bias Score

Renters Back Major Parties Despite Greens' Housing Focus
YouGov polling reveals that despite the Greens' focus on renter issues, Australian renters favor major parties—Labor (35%) and the Coalition (26%)—over the Greens (22%) in the upcoming election, suggesting a disconnect between policy and voter priorities.

Renters Back Major Parties Despite Greens' Housing Focus
YouGov polling reveals that despite the Greens' focus on renter issues, Australian renters favor major parties—Labor (35%) and the Coalition (26%)—over the Greens (22%) in the upcoming election, suggesting a disconnect between policy and voter priorities.
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48% Bias Score

Australia's Mid-Year Economic Update: Minimal New Spending, Focus on Existing Commitments
Australia's mid-year economic update reveals $5.5 billion in unannounced spending, primarily allocated to existing programs and commitments such as pension indexation and veteran support, totaling $25.1 billion in spending, with no major new initiatives announced before the Christmas holiday season.

Australia's Mid-Year Economic Update: Minimal New Spending, Focus on Existing Commitments
Australia's mid-year economic update reveals $5.5 billion in unannounced spending, primarily allocated to existing programs and commitments such as pension indexation and veteran support, totaling $25.1 billion in spending, with no major new initiatives announced before the Christmas holiday season.
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44% Bias Score
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