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Canavan's Childbirth Loan Policy: Potential Impacts on Housing and Fertility
Queensland Senator Matt Canavan proposed a policy offering a \$100,000 low-interest loan to first-home buyers after having a child, aiming to boost Australia's declining birth rate, but critics argue it may inflate property prices and inadequately addresses complex societal issues.
Canavan's Childbirth Loan Policy: Potential Impacts on Housing and Fertility
Queensland Senator Matt Canavan proposed a policy offering a \$100,000 low-interest loan to first-home buyers after having a child, aiming to boost Australia's declining birth rate, but critics argue it may inflate property prices and inadequately addresses complex societal issues.
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64% Bias Score


Lehrmann Case: Judge Ends Cost Dispute, Further Legal Actions Continue
Justice Michael Lee concluded the Lehrmann v Ten and Wilkinson legal cost dispute by ordering each party to pay their own costs, ending his involvement after a five-week trial and a $1.15 million settlement; further legal actions stemming from the Lehrmann case continue, including an appeal and a co...
Lehrmann Case: Judge Ends Cost Dispute, Further Legal Actions Continue
Justice Michael Lee concluded the Lehrmann v Ten and Wilkinson legal cost dispute by ordering each party to pay their own costs, ending his involvement after a five-week trial and a $1.15 million settlement; further legal actions stemming from the Lehrmann case continue, including an appeal and a co...
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52% Bias Score


Protests Disrupt Major Political Speeches in Australia
Two anti-nuclear protesters interrupted Peter Dutton's speech at the Lowy Institute in Sydney on Thursday, protesting the Coalition's plan to build seven nuclear power plants; similar protests disrupted Treasurer Jim Chalmers' speech on Tuesday.
Protests Disrupt Major Political Speeches in Australia
Two anti-nuclear protesters interrupted Peter Dutton's speech at the Lowy Institute in Sydney on Thursday, protesting the Coalition's plan to build seven nuclear power plants; similar protests disrupted Treasurer Jim Chalmers' speech on Tuesday.
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48% Bias Score


Liberal Party's Omission of Nuclear Energy in Ads Sparks Controversy
The Liberal Party's avoidance of "nuclear" in its paid social media advertisements, despite a proposed nuclear energy policy, has been criticized by Energy Minister Chris Bowen. This follows recent anti-nuclear protests targeting opposition leaders, highlighting public concerns amidst rising energy ...
Liberal Party's Omission of Nuclear Energy in Ads Sparks Controversy
The Liberal Party's avoidance of "nuclear" in its paid social media advertisements, despite a proposed nuclear energy policy, has been criticized by Energy Minister Chris Bowen. This follows recent anti-nuclear protests targeting opposition leaders, highlighting public concerns amidst rising energy ...
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60% Bias Score


Judge Sofronoff Found Guilty of Corrupt Conduct
The ACT Integrity Commission found former Queensland judge Walter Sofronoff guilty of serious corrupt conduct for leaking his inquiry report into the Bruce Lehrmann prosecution to journalists Janet Albrechtsen and Elizabeth Byrne before its official release on August 2nd, 2024, violating the Inquiri...
Judge Sofronoff Found Guilty of Corrupt Conduct
The ACT Integrity Commission found former Queensland judge Walter Sofronoff guilty of serious corrupt conduct for leaking his inquiry report into the Bruce Lehrmann prosecution to journalists Janet Albrechtsen and Elizabeth Byrne before its official release on August 2nd, 2024, violating the Inquiri...
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52% Bias Score


ACT Integrity Commission Finds Walter Sofronoff Guilty of Serious Corrupt Conduct
The ACT Integrity Commission found Walter Sofronoff, who led the inquiry into the Bruce Lehrmann trial, engaged in "serious corrupt conduct" for leaking his report to journalists before official release, violating the Inquiries Act and potentially committing offenses.
ACT Integrity Commission Finds Walter Sofronoff Guilty of Serious Corrupt Conduct
The ACT Integrity Commission found Walter Sofronoff, who led the inquiry into the Bruce Lehrmann trial, engaged in "serious corrupt conduct" for leaking his report to journalists before official release, violating the Inquiries Act and potentially committing offenses.
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48% Bias Score

Australia Reassesses US Alliance Amidst Supermarket Price-Fixing Scandal
A former Australian defense chief criticized the US administration's reliability, prompting calls to reassess the strategic partnership; the ACCC found Coles and Woolworths increased prices during a cost-of-living crisis.

Australia Reassesses US Alliance Amidst Supermarket Price-Fixing Scandal
A former Australian defense chief criticized the US administration's reliability, prompting calls to reassess the strategic partnership; the ACCC found Coles and Woolworths increased prices during a cost-of-living crisis.
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48% Bias Score

WA Nationals Win Albany, Jeopardizing Liberals' Opposition Bid
A recount in Albany gave the Nationals a seat, hindering the WA Liberals' bid for opposition status, which hinges on winning the extremely close Kalamunda seat where the margin is only 64 votes; this could lead to a Liberal-National alliance.

WA Nationals Win Albany, Jeopardizing Liberals' Opposition Bid
A recount in Albany gave the Nationals a seat, hindering the WA Liberals' bid for opposition status, which hinges on winning the extremely close Kalamunda seat where the margin is only 64 votes; this could lead to a Liberal-National alliance.
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52% Bias Score

Dutton Prioritizes Trump Meeting in Planned First Overseas Trip
Peter Dutton, if elected Australian Prime Minister, will prioritize a meeting with President Trump, focusing on restoring US aid to the Asia-Pacific, defending Australia's drug pricing scheme, and strengthening pro-Israel policies, marking a departure from previous Australian diplomatic practice.

Dutton Prioritizes Trump Meeting in Planned First Overseas Trip
Peter Dutton, if elected Australian Prime Minister, will prioritize a meeting with President Trump, focusing on restoring US aid to the Asia-Pacific, defending Australia's drug pricing scheme, and strengthening pro-Israel policies, marking a departure from previous Australian diplomatic practice.
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48% Bias Score

Australian Senator Skips Budget for Far-Right Conference
Victorian senator Ralph Babet will skip the pre-election budget in Canberra to MC the Australian Freedom Conference in Newcastle, featuring Tucker Carlson and Dinesh D'Souza via video stream, while his team attends the budget lock-up.

Australian Senator Skips Budget for Far-Right Conference
Victorian senator Ralph Babet will skip the pre-election budget in Canberra to MC the Australian Freedom Conference in Newcastle, featuring Tucker Carlson and Dinesh D'Souza via video stream, while his team attends the budget lock-up.
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52% Bias Score

Coalition's Fast-Track Gas Project Approval Faces Legal Challenges
Australia's environment minister opposes the Coalition's plan to fast-track approval for Woodside's North West Shelf gas project extension within 30 days of a federal election win, warning it could trigger protracted legal challenges and delay the project, while the Coalition insists it will streaml...

Coalition's Fast-Track Gas Project Approval Faces Legal Challenges
Australia's environment minister opposes the Coalition's plan to fast-track approval for Woodside's North West Shelf gas project extension within 30 days of a federal election win, warning it could trigger protracted legal challenges and delay the project, while the Coalition insists it will streaml...
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44% Bias Score

Labor pledges $690 million for cheaper medicines
Australia's Labor government announced a $690 million plan to reduce the cost of prescription medicines to $25 per script from $31.60, benefiting 20 million Australians and aiming to provide cost-of-living relief ahead of the May election.

Labor pledges $690 million for cheaper medicines
Australia's Labor government announced a $690 million plan to reduce the cost of prescription medicines to $25 per script from $31.60, benefiting 20 million Australians and aiming to provide cost-of-living relief ahead of the May election.
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56% Bias Score
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