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Dutton Backtracks on Work-From-Home Policy Amidst Backlash
Facing significant backlash, particularly from female voters, Australian Opposition Leader Peter Dutton reversed his party's policy mandating a full-time return to office for Canberra-based public servants, citing the need for flexibility and acknowledging the negative impact on women's workforce pa...
Dutton Backtracks on Work-From-Home Policy Amidst Backlash
Facing significant backlash, particularly from female voters, Australian Opposition Leader Peter Dutton reversed his party's policy mandating a full-time return to office for Canberra-based public servants, citing the need for flexibility and acknowledging the negative impact on women's workforce pa...
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60% Bias Score


Australian Election: Inflation, Trump, and the Unpredictable Outcome
Australia's federal election is underway, with incumbent Anthony Albanese facing challenger Peter Dutton amidst economic uncertainty and global political shifts influenced by Donald Trump. The outcome hinges on voter response to these factors, potentially overshadowing the impact of the Indigenous V...
Australian Election: Inflation, Trump, and the Unpredictable Outcome
Australia's federal election is underway, with incumbent Anthony Albanese facing challenger Peter Dutton amidst economic uncertainty and global political shifts influenced by Donald Trump. The outcome hinges on voter response to these factors, potentially overshadowing the impact of the Indigenous V...
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44% Bias Score


Albanese Distances Himself from Unpopular Victorian Premier
Federal Labor leader Anthony Albanese is strategically distancing himself from Victorian Labor leader Jacinta Allan due to her plummeting approval ratings, with the Coalition aggressively linking them to capitalize on Victoria's rising crime and debt.
Albanese Distances Himself from Unpopular Victorian Premier
Federal Labor leader Anthony Albanese is strategically distancing himself from Victorian Labor leader Jacinta Allan due to her plummeting approval ratings, with the Coalition aggressively linking them to capitalize on Victoria's rising crime and debt.
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64% Bias Score


Coalition softens work-from-home stance, impacting only Canberra public servants
The Coalition, initially mandating a return to office for all Australian public servants, has revised its policy to only affect Canberra-based employees (36.9% of the workforce) after negative polling and internal criticism, resulting in a policy that is now more aligned with flexible work arrangeme...
Coalition softens work-from-home stance, impacting only Canberra public servants
The Coalition, initially mandating a return to office for all Australian public servants, has revised its policy to only affect Canberra-based employees (36.9% of the workforce) after negative polling and internal criticism, resulting in a policy that is now more aligned with flexible work arrangeme...
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52% Bias Score


Dutton Criticizes ABC Funding, Hints at Cuts
Australian opposition leader Peter Dutton criticized the ABC's funding and journalists' impartiality, hinting at potential cuts if the Coalition wins the election, prompting concerns about the broadcaster's independence and reflecting a broader pattern of conservative scrutiny.
Dutton Criticizes ABC Funding, Hints at Cuts
Australian opposition leader Peter Dutton criticized the ABC's funding and journalists' impartiality, hinting at potential cuts if the Coalition wins the election, prompting concerns about the broadcaster's independence and reflecting a broader pattern of conservative scrutiny.
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60% Bias Score


Labor's Primary Vote Slumps in Key States, Endangering Key Seats
A Resolve Strategic survey reveals a drop in Labor's primary vote to 30% in NSW and 27% in Victoria, significantly lower than the last election, endangering key seats; while recent trends favor the government, Labor needs to equal its 2022 performance to avoid power-sharing.
Labor's Primary Vote Slumps in Key States, Endangering Key Seats
A Resolve Strategic survey reveals a drop in Labor's primary vote to 30% in NSW and 27% in Victoria, significantly lower than the last election, endangering key seats; while recent trends favor the government, Labor needs to equal its 2022 performance to avoid power-sharing.
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44% Bias Score

Coalition's 41,000 Public Service Job Cut Plan Faces Challenges
The Australian Coalition aims to reduce 41,000 public service roles over five years via attrition, facing challenges due to high turnover in key agencies like Defence and Home Affairs; the plan includes a hiring freeze but excludes redundancies.

Coalition's 41,000 Public Service Job Cut Plan Faces Challenges
The Australian Coalition aims to reduce 41,000 public service roles over five years via attrition, facing challenges due to high turnover in key agencies like Defence and Home Affairs; the plan includes a hiring freeze but excludes redundancies.
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48% Bias Score

NSW Liberals Dump Controversial Candidate, Eliminating Trump-Loving Faction
The NSW Liberal Party disendorsed Ben Britton, its candidate for the state seat of Whitlam, due to his controversial online statements about women in the military and other far-right views; this eliminates the party's Trump-loving faction, exemplified by the lack of electable candidates from that gr...

NSW Liberals Dump Controversial Candidate, Eliminating Trump-Loving Faction
The NSW Liberal Party disendorsed Ben Britton, its candidate for the state seat of Whitlam, due to his controversial online statements about women in the military and other far-right views; this eliminates the party's Trump-loving faction, exemplified by the lack of electable candidates from that gr...
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56% Bias Score

Australian Parties Vow to End Chinese Lease of Darwin Port
Australia's Labor and Coalition parties plan to end Landbridge's lease of the Port of Darwin after a 2023 government review found no national security threat, despite citing strategic importance and potential costs to taxpayers for compensation.

Australian Parties Vow to End Chinese Lease of Darwin Port
Australia's Labor and Coalition parties plan to end Landbridge's lease of the Port of Darwin after a 2023 government review found no national security threat, despite citing strategic importance and potential costs to taxpayers for compensation.
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40% Bias Score

Rise of Independents Shakes Up Australian Election
Australia's upcoming federal election sees a rise in independent and minor party candidates, potentially leading to a hung parliament or minority government, significantly altering traditional political dynamics and introducing uncertainty.

Rise of Independents Shakes Up Australian Election
Australia's upcoming federal election sees a rise in independent and minor party candidates, potentially leading to a hung parliament or minority government, significantly altering traditional political dynamics and introducing uncertainty.
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52% Bias Score

Death of Petro Georgiou: A Legacy of Principled Dissent
Petro Georgiou, a prominent Australian Liberal politician known for his independent stance, died at 77; his career was marked by challenging party lines on asylum seeker policies and advocating for human rights and multiculturalism.

Death of Petro Georgiou: A Legacy of Principled Dissent
Petro Georgiou, a prominent Australian Liberal politician known for his independent stance, died at 77; his career was marked by challenging party lines on asylum seeker policies and advocating for human rights and multiculturalism.
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24% Bias Score

Protesters Disrupt Chalmers' Perth Press Conference
Two protesters interrupted Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers' press conference in Perth on Friday, questioning government support for gas projects and investments in Israel; Chalmers responded calmly, engaging with one protester and highlighting government actions.

Protesters Disrupt Chalmers' Perth Press Conference
Two protesters interrupted Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers' press conference in Perth on Friday, questioning government support for gas projects and investments in Israel; Chalmers responded calmly, engaging with one protester and highlighting government actions.
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56% Bias Score
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