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Husic Blasts Marles After Cabinet Ouster
Former Australian cabinet minister Ed Husic publicly criticized Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles following his dismissal from cabinet on Thursday, alleging factionalism and ambition played a role in his removal, and hinting his criticism of Israel may have been a factor. He will remain in parlia...
Husic Blasts Marles After Cabinet Ouster
Former Australian cabinet minister Ed Husic publicly criticized Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles following his dismissal from cabinet on Thursday, alleging factionalism and ambition played a role in his removal, and hinting his criticism of Israel may have been a factor. He will remain in parlia...
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Pearson Slams Albanese and Dutton Over Voice Referendum Handling
Noel Pearson criticized Prime Minister Albanese and Opposition Leader Dutton for their handling of the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum, claiming Albanese's quick retreat from the Voice secured Labor's election victory, while Dutton's initial support then opposition cost the Coalition votes...
Pearson Slams Albanese and Dutton Over Voice Referendum Handling
Noel Pearson criticized Prime Minister Albanese and Opposition Leader Dutton for their handling of the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum, claiming Albanese's quick retreat from the Voice secured Labor's election victory, while Dutton's initial support then opposition cost the Coalition votes...
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Labor's Landslide Victory in Australian Federal Election
Australia's Labor Party achieved a resounding victory in the 2023 federal election, securing at least 91 seats in the House of Representatives compared to the Coalition's 40, marking a significant shift in the political landscape and highlighting internal weaknesses within the Liberal Party.
Labor's Landslide Victory in Australian Federal Election
Australia's Labor Party achieved a resounding victory in the 2023 federal election, securing at least 91 seats in the House of Representatives compared to the Coalition's 40, marking a significant shift in the political landscape and highlighting internal weaknesses within the Liberal Party.
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Labor's Landslide Victory: A Second Term for Albanese but Internal Divisions Loom
Anthony Albanese's Labor Party secured a landslide victory in the 2025 Australian federal election, overcoming internal divisions and defying earlier predictions of a hung parliament, marking a significant political shift and raising concerns about future government stability.
Labor's Landslide Victory: A Second Term for Albanese but Internal Divisions Loom
Anthony Albanese's Labor Party secured a landslide victory in the 2025 Australian federal election, overcoming internal divisions and defying earlier predictions of a hung parliament, marking a significant political shift and raising concerns about future government stability.
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Australian Greens Face Leadership Contest Amidst Debate Over Future Strategy
Following Adam Bandt's electoral defeat, the Australian Greens face a leadership contest between Sarah Hanson-Young and Mehreen Faruqi, who represent contrasting approaches to parliamentary strategy, with the party grappling with its role in a parliament where they hold the Senate balance of power.
Australian Greens Face Leadership Contest Amidst Debate Over Future Strategy
Following Adam Bandt's electoral defeat, the Australian Greens face a leadership contest between Sarah Hanson-Young and Mehreen Faruqi, who represent contrasting approaches to parliamentary strategy, with the party grappling with its role in a parliament where they hold the Senate balance of power.
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Liberal Leadership Race Heats Up Amidst Internal Divisions
A Liberal party leadership contest is underway between Sussan Ley and Angus Taylor following Dan Tehan's withdrawal; Senator Jacinta Price's controversial defection from the Nationals to the Liberals adds to the internal party divisions after the recent election loss.
Liberal Leadership Race Heats Up Amidst Internal Divisions
A Liberal party leadership contest is underway between Sussan Ley and Angus Taylor following Dan Tehan's withdrawal; Senator Jacinta Price's controversial defection from the Nationals to the Liberals adds to the internal party divisions after the recent election loss.
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Australia Offers HECS Debt Relief, Delays Fee Reform
The Albanese government will legislate a 20 percent discount on existing HECS debts, providing up to $10,000 in relief to some graduates, while delaying comprehensive fee reform until at least 2027, leaving many current students with significant debts under the previous Job-ready Graduates program.

Australia Offers HECS Debt Relief, Delays Fee Reform
The Albanese government will legislate a 20 percent discount on existing HECS debts, providing up to $10,000 in relief to some graduates, while delaying comprehensive fee reform until at least 2027, leaving many current students with significant debts under the previous Job-ready Graduates program.
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40% Bias Score

Labor's Win Presents Opportunity for Bold Policy Reform
Australia's Labor Party won a second term with an increased majority, securing 35% of the primary vote, despite a low overall primary vote for both major parties, presenting an opportunity for bolder policy changes in areas such as clean energy, housing, and tax reform.

Labor's Win Presents Opportunity for Bold Policy Reform
Australia's Labor Party won a second term with an increased majority, securing 35% of the primary vote, despite a low overall primary vote for both major parties, presenting an opportunity for bolder policy changes in areas such as clean energy, housing, and tax reform.
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52% Bias Score

Albanese's Labor Party Wins Landslide Victory, Prioritizes Student Debt Reduction
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's Labor Party won a landslide victory in the May 3 election, fueled by concerns about student debt and housing affordability; reducing student debt by 20% will be their first legislative priority.

Albanese's Labor Party Wins Landslide Victory, Prioritizes Student Debt Reduction
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's Labor Party won a landslide victory in the May 3 election, fueled by concerns about student debt and housing affordability; reducing student debt by 20% will be their first legislative priority.
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NSW ICAC Investigates School Contracts, Larger Inquiry Looms
The NSW ICAC's Operation Landan investigates allegations that Anthony Manning, former head of NSW Department of Education's school building unit, improperly awarded a $39 million contract to a consortium linked to his friend Stuart Suthern-Brunt, who received an inflated daily rate; the Department c...

NSW ICAC Investigates School Contracts, Larger Inquiry Looms
The NSW ICAC's Operation Landan investigates allegations that Anthony Manning, former head of NSW Department of Education's school building unit, improperly awarded a $39 million contract to a consortium linked to his friend Stuart Suthern-Brunt, who received an inflated daily rate; the Department c...
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Rinehart's Criticism Exposes Liberal Party's Internal Divisions
Following Australia's federal election, Gina Rinehart criticized the Liberal Party for insufficiently embracing a Trumpian approach, a sentiment echoed by Senator Alex Antic, who recently received hospitality from Rinehart. This internal division, contrasting with the Victorian Liberals' negative ex...

Rinehart's Criticism Exposes Liberal Party's Internal Divisions
Following Australia's federal election, Gina Rinehart criticized the Liberal Party for insufficiently embracing a Trumpian approach, a sentiment echoed by Senator Alex Antic, who recently received hospitality from Rinehart. This internal division, contrasting with the Victorian Liberals' negative ex...
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Pakistan Authorizes Retaliation After Indian Missile Strike Kills 26
Following an Indian missile strike that killed 26 people in Pakistan, Pakistan authorized retaliatory military action, raising fears of a major conflict between the two nuclear-armed nations.

Pakistan Authorizes Retaliation After Indian Missile Strike Kills 26
Following an Indian missile strike that killed 26 people in Pakistan, Pakistan authorized retaliatory military action, raising fears of a major conflict between the two nuclear-armed nations.
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