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YouGov Poll Predicts Coalition Election Victory in Australia
A YouGov poll predicts a Coalition victory in the upcoming Australian federal election, with Peter Dutton projected to become Prime Minister, although they may lack a majority; Labor is projected to lose up to 15 seats and the election is expected to be decided by working-class voters.
YouGov Poll Predicts Coalition Election Victory in Australia
A YouGov poll predicts a Coalition victory in the upcoming Australian federal election, with Peter Dutton projected to become Prime Minister, although they may lack a majority; Labor is projected to lose up to 15 seats and the election is expected to be decided by working-class voters.
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60% Bias Score


Dutton's Past Actions Under Scrutiny Amidst Nurses' Anti-Israeli Comments
Australia's Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton faced criticism for his response to a video of NSW nurses making anti-Israeli comments, especially given that he was the minister when one of the nurses gained citizenship. This incident highlights questions about the relevance of a politician's past ac...
Dutton's Past Actions Under Scrutiny Amidst Nurses' Anti-Israeli Comments
Australia's Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton faced criticism for his response to a video of NSW nurses making anti-Israeli comments, especially given that he was the minister when one of the nurses gained citizenship. This incident highlights questions about the relevance of a politician's past ac...
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52% Bias Score


Coalition Senators' Vote on Child Gender Treatment Inquiry Reveals Party Divisions
Peter Dutton confirmed a conscience vote for Coalition senators on a motion calling for an inquiry into child gender treatments, with 18 senators supporting it, highlighting internal party divisions and potential electoral risks ahead of the upcoming election.
Coalition Senators' Vote on Child Gender Treatment Inquiry Reveals Party Divisions
Peter Dutton confirmed a conscience vote for Coalition senators on a motion calling for an inquiry into child gender treatments, with 18 senators supporting it, highlighting internal party divisions and potential electoral risks ahead of the upcoming election.
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64% Bias Score


Australian Election: Coalition Targets Labor Heartland, Labor Eyes Greens Seats
Peter Dutton's Coalition is targeting Labor's traditional heartland seats, while Labor is focusing on winning back seats held by the Greens, with speculation growing that the election will be called within three weeks.
Australian Election: Coalition Targets Labor Heartland, Labor Eyes Greens Seats
Peter Dutton's Coalition is targeting Labor's traditional heartland seats, while Labor is focusing on winning back seats held by the Greens, with speculation growing that the election will be called within three weeks.
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52% Bias Score


Labor's A$500 Million Boost to Women's Healthcare in Australia
Australia's Labor government announced a A$500 million investment in women's healthcare, including PBS listings for contraceptives and menopausal therapies, bulk-billing for long-term contraceptive insertions, and funding for women's health training, contrasting with the Coalition government's recor...
Labor's A$500 Million Boost to Women's Healthcare in Australia
Australia's Labor government announced a A$500 million investment in women's healthcare, including PBS listings for contraceptives and menopausal therapies, bulk-billing for long-term contraceptive insertions, and funding for women's health training, contrasting with the Coalition government's recor...
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56% Bias Score


Trump Announces Secret Putin Talks on Ukraine War
Donald Trump announced he held talks with Vladimir Putin to negotiate an end to the Russia-Ukraine war, but offered no details; the Greens want the national broadband network CEO's salary cut; and Australia remembers the victims of the Black Summer bushfires five years on.
Trump Announces Secret Putin Talks on Ukraine War
Donald Trump announced he held talks with Vladimir Putin to negotiate an end to the Russia-Ukraine war, but offered no details; the Greens want the national broadband network CEO's salary cut; and Australia remembers the victims of the Black Summer bushfires five years on.
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52% Bias Score

Coalition Plans Major Australian Public Service Cuts
The Australian Coalition plans to cut approximately 30,000 public service jobs if elected, reversing the Labor government's increase and potentially leading to service disruptions and increased costs from outsourcing.

Coalition Plans Major Australian Public Service Cuts
The Australian Coalition plans to cut approximately 30,000 public service jobs if elected, reversing the Labor government's increase and potentially leading to service disruptions and increased costs from outsourcing.
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52% Bias Score

Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Ousted After No-Confidence Vote
Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Shane Patton was ousted after a Police Association no-confidence vote, despite a recent contract renewal, due to disagreements over resources, legislation, and the government's handling of rising crime rates.

Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Ousted After No-Confidence Vote
Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Shane Patton was ousted after a Police Association no-confidence vote, despite a recent contract renewal, due to disagreements over resources, legislation, and the government's handling of rising crime rates.
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56% Bias Score

Queensland MPs Granted \$6,500 Home Security Allowance
The Queensland Independent Remuneration Tribunal approved a \$6,500 taxpayer-funded allowance for 70 Queensland MPs to enhance home security, citing safety risks related to their public roles, effective July 2025.

Queensland MPs Granted \$6,500 Home Security Allowance
The Queensland Independent Remuneration Tribunal approved a \$6,500 taxpayer-funded allowance for 70 Queensland MPs to enhance home security, citing safety risks related to their public roles, effective July 2025.
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36% Bias Score

Australian Electoral Law Faces Legal Challenge Over Incumbent Advantage
Australia's new electoral laws, effective 2028, cap individual electorate spending but grant major parties additional funding, prompting legal concerns from constitutional law expert Anne Twomey about their validity and fairness, with Clive Palmer intending to challenge the legislation.

Australian Electoral Law Faces Legal Challenge Over Incumbent Advantage
Australia's new electoral laws, effective 2028, cap individual electorate spending but grant major parties additional funding, prompting legal concerns from constitutional law expert Anne Twomey about their validity and fairness, with Clive Palmer intending to challenge the legislation.
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40% Bias Score

Australia's Major Parties Strike Deal on Electoral Reform, Sidelining Crossbenchers
Australia's major parties reached a deal to cap political donations at $50,000 and campaign spending, increasing public funding per vote to $5, while sidelining crossbenchers who criticized the lack of parliamentary scrutiny. The changes are slated to take effect in 2028.

Australia's Major Parties Strike Deal on Electoral Reform, Sidelining Crossbenchers
Australia's major parties reached a deal to cap political donations at $50,000 and campaign spending, increasing public funding per vote to $5, while sidelining crossbenchers who criticized the lack of parliamentary scrutiny. The changes are slated to take effect in 2028.
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52% Bias Score

Coalition Senators Defy Dutton on Transgender Inquiry
Eighteen Coalition senators voted for Pauline Hanson's motion for a parliamentary inquiry into medical treatments for transgender children, defying Opposition Leader Peter Dutton's directive to avoid culture war issues; the motion was ultimately defeated, but highlights internal divisions and risks ...

Coalition Senators Defy Dutton on Transgender Inquiry
Eighteen Coalition senators voted for Pauline Hanson's motion for a parliamentary inquiry into medical treatments for transgender children, defying Opposition Leader Peter Dutton's directive to avoid culture war issues; the motion was ultimately defeated, but highlights internal divisions and risks ...
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76% Bias Score
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