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Australian Coalition Faces Internal Divisions After Nationals Briefly Quit
Following Sussan Ley's narrow victory in the Liberal leadership race, the Nationals briefly left the coalition over policy disagreements, returning after a review was agreed to; however, concerns remain about the Coalition's ability to form a united front and address major policy challenges.
Australian Coalition Faces Internal Divisions After Nationals Briefly Quit
Following Sussan Ley's narrow victory in the Liberal leadership race, the Nationals briefly left the coalition over policy disagreements, returning after a review was agreed to; however, concerns remain about the Coalition's ability to form a united front and address major policy challenges.
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56% Bias Score


Court Upholds Journalist's Credibility in Roberts-Smith Defamation Case
An Australian Federal Court dismissed Ben Roberts-Smith's appeal against Nine Newspapers, highlighting the complexities of journalist-source relationships and emphasizing the need for caution in interpreting secretly recorded conversations; the ruling has implications for journalistic ethics and leg...
Court Upholds Journalist's Credibility in Roberts-Smith Defamation Case
An Australian Federal Court dismissed Ben Roberts-Smith's appeal against Nine Newspapers, highlighting the complexities of journalist-source relationships and emphasizing the need for caution in interpreting secretly recorded conversations; the ruling has implications for journalistic ethics and leg...
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48% Bias Score


Australian Coalition Parties Set to Reunite After Policy Concessions
Following a brief split, the Australian Liberal and National parties are poised to reunite after the Liberals agreed in principle to four key Nationals' policies, including nuclear energy support and supermarket reforms, marking only the third time in 80 years the coalition has fractured.
Australian Coalition Parties Set to Reunite After Policy Concessions
Following a brief split, the Australian Liberal and National parties are poised to reunite after the Liberals agreed in principle to four key Nationals' policies, including nuclear energy support and supermarket reforms, marking only the third time in 80 years the coalition has fractured.
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40% Bias Score


Leaked Letter Undermines Coalition Split Narrative
A leaked letter reveals the Nationals threatened to leave the Coalition after Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price defected to the Liberals on May 8, undermining claims the split was solely due to policy disagreements; the letter, from Bridget McKenzie to Michaelia Cash on May 12, highlighted the loss o...
Leaked Letter Undermines Coalition Split Narrative
A leaked letter reveals the Nationals threatened to leave the Coalition after Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price defected to the Liberals on May 8, undermining claims the split was solely due to policy disagreements; the letter, from Bridget McKenzie to Michaelia Cash on May 12, highlighted the loss o...
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48% Bias Score


Australian Coalition Collapses Amidst Internal Divisions
The Australian Liberal and National parties' coalition collapsed due to irreconcilable policy differences and strategic disagreements on how to oppose the Labor government, leaving the future of the coalition uncertain.
Australian Coalition Collapses Amidst Internal Divisions
The Australian Liberal and National parties' coalition collapsed due to irreconcilable policy differences and strategic disagreements on how to oppose the Labor government, leaving the future of the coalition uncertain.
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56% Bias Score


Price's Advance Promotion Divides Fractured Liberals
Following the Coalition's election loss, Senator Jacinta Price is facing backlash for promoting the Advance group, which targeted the Greens, despite the Liberals' defeat. This action further divides an already fractured Liberal party.
Price's Advance Promotion Divides Fractured Liberals
Following the Coalition's election loss, Senator Jacinta Price is facing backlash for promoting the Advance group, which targeted the Greens, despite the Liberals' defeat. This action further divides an already fractured Liberal party.
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44% Bias Score

High Immigration Creates Large Voting Blocs, Bolstering Labor's Electoral Victory
Australia's immigration reached 437,440 in the year to March, far exceeding forecasts and raising concerns about Labor's pledge to reduce it. This influx, predominantly from India and China, has created significant voting blocs bolstering Labor's electoral success in several key seats, potentially l...

High Immigration Creates Large Voting Blocs, Bolstering Labor's Electoral Victory
Australia's immigration reached 437,440 in the year to March, far exceeding forecasts and raising concerns about Labor's pledge to reduce it. This influx, predominantly from India and China, has created significant voting blocs bolstering Labor's electoral success in several key seats, potentially l...
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60% Bias Score

Australian Coalition Faces Internal Rift Amidst Rural Crises
The Australian Coalition government faces internal strife as the Nationals party threatens to leave over policy demands, distracting from severe floods and droughts affecting rural areas, prompting criticism from former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and other Coalition figures.

Australian Coalition Faces Internal Rift Amidst Rural Crises
The Australian Coalition government faces internal strife as the Nationals party threatens to leave over policy demands, distracting from severe floods and droughts affecting rural areas, prompting criticism from former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and other Coalition figures.
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52% Bias Score

Lehrmann Rape Trial: Defense Claims Prosecution Withholding Evidence
Bruce Lehrmann, a former Liberal party staffer, is to stand trial in Toowoomba, accused of raping a woman twice on October 10, 2021, following a night out in Toowoomba; his lawyer claims the prosecution has not disclosed vital evidence, including unredacted phone records and police notebooks.

Lehrmann Rape Trial: Defense Claims Prosecution Withholding Evidence
Bruce Lehrmann, a former Liberal party staffer, is to stand trial in Toowoomba, accused of raping a woman twice on October 10, 2021, following a night out in Toowoomba; his lawyer claims the prosecution has not disclosed vital evidence, including unredacted phone records and police notebooks.
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44% Bias Score

Australian Coalition Breakup: Opportunities Amidst Challenges
The breakup of the Australian Liberal and National coalition, despite criticism, presents opportunities for each party to better represent their distinct constituencies; a Western Australian example demonstrates a viable model for policy influence without a formal coalition.

Australian Coalition Breakup: Opportunities Amidst Challenges
The breakup of the Australian Liberal and National coalition, despite criticism, presents opportunities for each party to better represent their distinct constituencies; a Western Australian example demonstrates a viable model for policy influence without a formal coalition.
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52% Bias Score

Liberal Party Shifts Stance on Environmental Reforms and Supermarket Divestiture
Following the split from the Nationals, the Australian Liberal Party will cooperate with the Labor government on environmental reforms and review its policy on supermarket divestiture, marking a significant shift in its political strategy. This new approach is expected to impact various sectors, inc...

Liberal Party Shifts Stance on Environmental Reforms and Supermarket Divestiture
Following the split from the Nationals, the Australian Liberal Party will cooperate with the Labor government on environmental reforms and review its policy on supermarket divestiture, marking a significant shift in its political strategy. This new approach is expected to impact various sectors, inc...
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40% Bias Score

Brisbane Delays Cyclone Recovery Due to Funding Shortfall
Brisbane City Council is delaying post-Cyclone Alfred clean-up efforts due to a \$45 million funding shortfall, despite receiving \$32 million in federal aid, highlighting bureaucratic challenges in disaster recovery for large cities.

Brisbane Delays Cyclone Recovery Due to Funding Shortfall
Brisbane City Council is delaying post-Cyclone Alfred clean-up efforts due to a \$45 million funding shortfall, despite receiving \$32 million in federal aid, highlighting bureaucratic challenges in disaster recovery for large cities.
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56% Bias Score
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