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Western Australia Federal Election: Tight Contests and High Stakes
The upcoming Western Australian federal election features intense battles in several key seats, including Moore, Canning, Curtin, Tangney, Bullwinkel, Forrest, Pearce, and Fremantle, with significant campaign spending and the rise of teal independents playing crucial roles.
Western Australia Federal Election: Tight Contests and High Stakes
The upcoming Western Australian federal election features intense battles in several key seats, including Moore, Canning, Curtin, Tangney, Bullwinkel, Forrest, Pearce, and Fremantle, with significant campaign spending and the rise of teal independents playing crucial roles.
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52% Bias Score


Australian Election Highlights Voter Disengagement Amidst Lack of Female Representation
Australia's recent election featured two male candidates, leading to voter disengagement, particularly among women who felt their concerns—including housing, healthcare, and climate—were overlooked.
Australian Election Highlights Voter Disengagement Amidst Lack of Female Representation
Australia's recent election featured two male candidates, leading to voter disengagement, particularly among women who felt their concerns—including housing, healthcare, and climate—were overlooked.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Comparisons Hurt Dutton's Australian Election Bid
Australia's election on Saturday is highly contested, with incumbent Prime Minister Anthony Albanese leading over opposition leader Peter Dutton, whose attempts to distance himself from Donald Trump comparisons failed to prevent a negative impact on his campaign, which may result in a minority gover...
Trump Comparisons Hurt Dutton's Australian Election Bid
Australia's election on Saturday is highly contested, with incumbent Prime Minister Anthony Albanese leading over opposition leader Peter Dutton, whose attempts to distance himself from Donald Trump comparisons failed to prevent a negative impact on his campaign, which may result in a minority gover...
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60% Bias Score


Plymouth Brethren's Extensive Campaigning for Liberal Party Raises Election Integrity Concerns
The Plymouth Brethren Christian Church is actively campaigning for the Liberal Party in the Australian federal election, deploying hundreds of members to polling booths in marginal seats, raising concerns about election integrity and potential legal violations.
Plymouth Brethren's Extensive Campaigning for Liberal Party Raises Election Integrity Concerns
The Plymouth Brethren Christian Church is actively campaigning for the Liberal Party in the Australian federal election, deploying hundreds of members to polling booths in marginal seats, raising concerns about election integrity and potential legal violations.
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64% Bias Score


Wong's Voice Revival Prediction Sparks Political Outrage
Following the rejection of the Indigenous Voice proposal in a 60-40 referendum, Senator Penny Wong's suggestion of its inevitable revival has drawn sharp criticism from Senator Jacinta Price, who highlights a $27 million contingency fund and accuses the Labor party of deceit and disrespecting the vo...
Wong's Voice Revival Prediction Sparks Political Outrage
Following the rejection of the Indigenous Voice proposal in a 60-40 referendum, Senator Penny Wong's suggestion of its inevitable revival has drawn sharp criticism from Senator Jacinta Price, who highlights a $27 million contingency fund and accuses the Labor party of deceit and disrespecting the vo...
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60% Bias Score


Catholic Church Intervention in Australian Election Sparks Controversy
The Victorian Catholic Education Authority sent letters to parents at Catholic schools in seven electorates, highlighting major parties' support for Catholic school funding and questioning independents' and minor parties' stances, sparking accusations of misrepresentation and raising concerns about ...
Catholic Church Intervention in Australian Election Sparks Controversy
The Victorian Catholic Education Authority sent letters to parents at Catholic schools in seven electorates, highlighting major parties' support for Catholic school funding and questioning independents' and minor parties' stances, sparking accusations of misrepresentation and raising concerns about ...
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48% Bias Score

GPS Tracking System Challenges and Australian Federal Election Update
Police Commissioner Col Blanch addressed concerns over new GPS monitoring laws for family and domestic violence offenders, refuting claims of complete tracking failure while acknowledging after-hours IT support challenges from the Department of Corrections; simultaneously, the Australian Greens aim ...

GPS Tracking System Challenges and Australian Federal Election Update
Police Commissioner Col Blanch addressed concerns over new GPS monitoring laws for family and domestic violence offenders, refuting claims of complete tracking failure while acknowledging after-hours IT support challenges from the Department of Corrections; simultaneously, the Australian Greens aim ...
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52% Bias Score

Labor's Low Poll and Leadership Uncertainty
An Ipsos poll predicts a potential Labor primary vote of 28 percent and explores public opinion on potential alternative Prime Ministers, including Penny Wong (17%), Jim Chalmers (11%), and Tanya Plibersek (8%), in the context of a possible hung parliament.

Labor's Low Poll and Leadership Uncertainty
An Ipsos poll predicts a potential Labor primary vote of 28 percent and explores public opinion on potential alternative Prime Ministers, including Penny Wong (17%), Jim Chalmers (11%), and Tanya Plibersek (8%), in the context of a possible hung parliament.
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76% Bias Score

Australian Election: Contrasting Budget Plans to Tackle \$150b Deficit
Australia's upcoming federal election features competing budget plans: Labor proposes modest deficit improvement via spending cuts and increased revenue, while the Coalition emphasizes economic growth and red tape reduction for budget repair; the outcome will significantly impact Australia's long-te...

Australian Election: Contrasting Budget Plans to Tackle \$150b Deficit
Australia's upcoming federal election features competing budget plans: Labor proposes modest deficit improvement via spending cuts and increased revenue, while the Coalition emphasizes economic growth and red tape reduction for budget repair; the outcome will significantly impact Australia's long-te...
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60% Bias Score

Trump Strategist's Secret Visit to Australia Fuels Election Controversy
Chris LaCivita, a key figure in Donald Trump's 2024 presidential campaign, secretly visited Australia between April 16th and 24th to advise the Liberal party on internal issues related to Peter Dutton, revealing close ties between the Australian Coalition and Trump's inner circle.

Trump Strategist's Secret Visit to Australia Fuels Election Controversy
Chris LaCivita, a key figure in Donald Trump's 2024 presidential campaign, secretly visited Australia between April 16th and 24th to advise the Liberal party on internal issues related to Peter Dutton, revealing close ties between the Australian Coalition and Trump's inner circle.
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60% Bias Score

Petro Georgiou: A Legacy of Multiculturalism and Human Rights Advocacy in Australian Politics
Petro Georgiou (1947-2025), a prominent Australian political figure, championed multiculturalism and refugee rights, influencing key policy changes during the Fraser years and his later career as a federal MP, leaving a lasting legacy on Australian politics.

Petro Georgiou: A Legacy of Multiculturalism and Human Rights Advocacy in Australian Politics
Petro Georgiou (1947-2025), a prominent Australian political figure, championed multiculturalism and refugee rights, influencing key policy changes during the Fraser years and his later career as a federal MP, leaving a lasting legacy on Australian politics.
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32% Bias Score

Australia Rejects Indigenous Voice to Parliament in Referendum
Australia's referendum on the Indigenous Voice to Parliament failed, with 60% voting no, prompting Foreign Minister Penny Wong to retract her earlier prediction of its passage and creating a political firestorm three days before the federal election.

Australia Rejects Indigenous Voice to Parliament in Referendum
Australia's referendum on the Indigenous Voice to Parliament failed, with 60% voting no, prompting Foreign Minister Penny Wong to retract her earlier prediction of its passage and creating a political firestorm three days before the federal election.
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60% Bias Score
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