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AEC Investigates Teal Campaign Group for Funding Disclosure Breaches
The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) is investigating the Community Independents Project (CIP), a teal campaigning organization led by former North Sydney MP Kylea Tink, for potential breaches of electoral law regarding funding disclosure, after complaints from Shadow Attorney-General Michaelia...
AEC Investigates Teal Campaign Group for Funding Disclosure Breaches
The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) is investigating the Community Independents Project (CIP), a teal campaigning organization led by former North Sydney MP Kylea Tink, for potential breaches of electoral law regarding funding disclosure, after complaints from Shadow Attorney-General Michaelia...
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52% Bias Score


Australia's First AI-Generated Political Ad Launched
The Australian Liberal Party launched what it claims is the nation's first fully AI-generated political advertisement, using AI tools like Midjourney, Sora and Runway, to promote Peter Dutton's pledge to halve fuel excise, promising motorists a 25-cent-per-liter saving.
Australia's First AI-Generated Political Ad Launched
The Australian Liberal Party launched what it claims is the nation's first fully AI-generated political advertisement, using AI tools like Midjourney, Sora and Runway, to promote Peter Dutton's pledge to halve fuel excise, promising motorists a 25-cent-per-liter saving.
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44% Bias Score


Goldstein Campaign Video Sparks Transparency Concerns
In a campaign video for the seat of Goldstein, former Liberal MP Tim Wilson features a man in hi-vis who resembles a Liberal campaign worker, Frazer Hurst, raising concerns about transparency after similar past incidents involving Liberal party ads featuring campaign workers disguised as voters.
Goldstein Campaign Video Sparks Transparency Concerns
In a campaign video for the seat of Goldstein, former Liberal MP Tim Wilson features a man in hi-vis who resembles a Liberal campaign worker, Frazer Hurst, raising concerns about transparency after similar past incidents involving Liberal party ads featuring campaign workers disguised as voters.
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44% Bias Score


Guardian Australia Poll Tracker: Aggregating Polls to Show Voting Intention
Guardian Australia's poll tracker aggregates Australian election polls using a model that accounts for pollster bias and statistical noise, providing a range of possible outcomes based on thousands of simulations and emphasizing uncertainty rather than a single prediction.
Guardian Australia Poll Tracker: Aggregating Polls to Show Voting Intention
Guardian Australia's poll tracker aggregates Australian election polls using a model that accounts for pollster bias and statistical noise, providing a range of possible outcomes based on thousands of simulations and emphasizing uncertainty rather than a single prediction.
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4% Bias Score


Australia's Election: Nuclear Power on the Ballot
Australia's May 3rd election will decide whether the country builds its first nuclear power plants, with Prime Minister Albanese favoring renewable energy and conservative leader Dutton proposing seven reactors by 2035, a plan experts deem unrealistic.
Australia's Election: Nuclear Power on the Ballot
Australia's May 3rd election will decide whether the country builds its first nuclear power plants, with Prime Minister Albanese favoring renewable energy and conservative leader Dutton proposing seven reactors by 2035, a plan experts deem unrealistic.
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48% Bias Score


Australia Heads to Polls in Tight Election Contest
Australia holds early elections on May 3rd, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's Labor Party facing a tight contest against Peter Dutton's conservative Coalition on issues including climate change, nuclear energy, housing, and cost of living, potentially leading to Australia's first minority gover...
Australia Heads to Polls in Tight Election Contest
Australia holds early elections on May 3rd, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's Labor Party facing a tight contest against Peter Dutton's conservative Coalition on issues including climate change, nuclear energy, housing, and cost of living, potentially leading to Australia's first minority gover...
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32% Bias Score

Price's "Make Australia Great Again" Remark Sparks Debate
Australian Senator Jacinta Price's use of the phrase "make Australia great again" at a campaign rally sparked comparisons to Donald Trump, though she later clarified her focus on improving Australian circumstances through a government efficiency audit and curriculum reform.

Price's "Make Australia Great Again" Remark Sparks Debate
Australian Senator Jacinta Price's use of the phrase "make Australia great again" at a campaign rally sparked comparisons to Donald Trump, though she later clarified her focus on improving Australian circumstances through a government efficiency audit and curriculum reform.
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56% Bias Score

Dutton Backtracks on Policies Amidst Economic Crisis
Facing economic turmoil from new US tariffs and public backlash, Australian Liberal leader Peter Dutton reversed policies on public servant work-from-home arrangements and job cuts, while the Australian dollar sank to its lowest point since April 2020.

Dutton Backtracks on Policies Amidst Economic Crisis
Facing economic turmoil from new US tariffs and public backlash, Australian Liberal leader Peter Dutton reversed policies on public servant work-from-home arrangements and job cuts, while the Australian dollar sank to its lowest point since April 2020.
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48% Bias Score

Australian Election: Likability Trumps Policy in Public Perception
In the upcoming Australian election, public perception of leaders' likability, as reflected in the "pub test," is heavily influencing voters; polls show Anthony Albanese is seen as more relatable than Peter Dutton, despite Dutton's attempts to portray Albanese as weak.

Australian Election: Likability Trumps Policy in Public Perception
In the upcoming Australian election, public perception of leaders' likability, as reflected in the "pub test," is heavily influencing voters; polls show Anthony Albanese is seen as more relatable than Peter Dutton, despite Dutton's attempts to portray Albanese as weak.
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48% Bias Score

Dutton Prioritizes Gas Over Nuclear in Opening Campaign Speech
Peter Dutton's first campaign speech prioritized gas over nuclear power, citing high electricity costs as a concern for Australian families; this strategy contrasts with the UK Labour Party's acknowledgement of nuclear power's necessity for reaching net-zero targets, while the Liberal Party is aimin...

Dutton Prioritizes Gas Over Nuclear in Opening Campaign Speech
Peter Dutton's first campaign speech prioritized gas over nuclear power, citing high electricity costs as a concern for Australian families; this strategy contrasts with the UK Labour Party's acknowledgement of nuclear power's necessity for reaching net-zero targets, while the Liberal Party is aimin...
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32% Bias Score

Australia's Election: Nuclear Power on the Ballot
Australia's May 3rd election will determine whether the nation builds its first nuclear power plants, with Prime Minister Albanese favoring renewable energy and opposition leader Dutton proposing seven reactors despite concerns about cost and feasibility; the election also faces challenges from risi...

Australia's Election: Nuclear Power on the Ballot
Australia's May 3rd election will determine whether the nation builds its first nuclear power plants, with Prime Minister Albanese favoring renewable energy and opposition leader Dutton proposing seven reactors despite concerns about cost and feasibility; the election also faces challenges from risi...
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40% Bias Score

Australian Election: Shifting Political Strategies Reveal Party Confidence
As Australia approaches a federal election, Labor appears increasingly defensive, while the Coalition is signaling a potential shift towards bolder policies, reflecting concerns about their current standing in opinion polls.

Australian Election: Shifting Political Strategies Reveal Party Confidence
As Australia approaches a federal election, Labor appears increasingly defensive, while the Coalition is signaling a potential shift towards bolder policies, reflecting concerns about their current standing in opinion polls.
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48% Bias Score
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