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Victorian Government Reviews Bail Laws Amidst Byelection Pressure
Facing pressure from a byelection and rising crime rates, Victoria's Premier Jacinta Allan announced a review of the state's six-month-old bail laws, despite previous inquiries and a recent 13.3% rise in crime in the relevant region.
Victorian Government Reviews Bail Laws Amidst Byelection Pressure
Facing pressure from a byelection and rising crime rates, Victoria's Premier Jacinta Allan announced a review of the state's six-month-old bail laws, despite previous inquiries and a recent 13.3% rise in crime in the relevant region.
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64% Bias Score


WA Liberal Leader's Plan to Hold Dual Premier and Health Minister Roles Sparks Debate
WA Liberal leader Libby Mettam plans to hold both Premier and Health Minister positions if elected on March 8, prioritizing healthcare reform to address issues like record ambulance ramping and lengthy elective surgery wait times; Premier Roger Cook criticized the plan as unrealistic.
WA Liberal Leader's Plan to Hold Dual Premier and Health Minister Roles Sparks Debate
WA Liberal leader Libby Mettam plans to hold both Premier and Health Minister positions if elected on March 8, prioritizing healthcare reform to address issues like record ambulance ramping and lengthy elective surgery wait times; Premier Roger Cook criticized the plan as unrealistic.
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52% Bias Score


Minister Reimburses \$750 for Taxpayer-Funded Trip
NSW Transport Minister Jo Haylen used a taxpayer-funded driver for a 446km personal trip over the Australia Day weekend, costing \$750, sparking criticism and prompting her to reimburse the cost; this follows similar incidents highlighting concerns about ministerial transport allowances.
Minister Reimburses \$750 for Taxpayer-Funded Trip
NSW Transport Minister Jo Haylen used a taxpayer-funded driver for a 446km personal trip over the Australia Day weekend, costing \$750, sparking criticism and prompting her to reimburse the cost; this follows similar incidents highlighting concerns about ministerial transport allowances.
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68% Bias Score


US Election Results Challenge Left-Leaning Trends; Implications for Australia
The US election results show a surprising shift in voting patterns, with young men and some minority groups supporting Trump, defying expectations and raising concerns for the Australian Labor Party, which may face similar trends.
US Election Results Challenge Left-Leaning Trends; Implications for Australia
The US election results show a surprising shift in voting patterns, with young men and some minority groups supporting Trump, defying expectations and raising concerns for the Australian Labor Party, which may face similar trends.
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68% Bias Score


Suncorp Stadium Rushes Repairs After Concert Damages Turf
Over 2500 square meters of turf at Suncorp Stadium was damaged by two concerts, requiring urgent repairs before tonight's A-League game; independent testing will ensure safety and playability.
Suncorp Stadium Rushes Repairs After Concert Damages Turf
Over 2500 square meters of turf at Suncorp Stadium was damaged by two concerts, requiring urgent repairs before tonight's A-League game; independent testing will ensure safety and playability.
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40% Bias Score


Australia Delays Sports Betting Ad Reform Until After Election
Australia's plan to curb sports betting advertisements has been delayed until after the election due to opposition from media companies, gambling firms, and major sporting codes, jeopardizing the implementation of new gambling regulations.
Australia Delays Sports Betting Ad Reform Until After Election
Australia's plan to curb sports betting advertisements has been delayed until after the election due to opposition from media companies, gambling firms, and major sporting codes, jeopardizing the implementation of new gambling regulations.
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44% Bias Score

Major Donors Shape Australian Political Landscape
In the 2023-24 financial year, Anthony Pratt donated $1 million to the Labor Party, while Rob Keldoulis and Marcus Catsaras each gave over $1 million to Climate 200, funding the teal movement. Labor and Liberal parties each received over $64 million, highlighting the significant role of large donati...

Major Donors Shape Australian Political Landscape
In the 2023-24 financial year, Anthony Pratt donated $1 million to the Labor Party, while Rob Keldoulis and Marcus Catsaras each gave over $1 million to Climate 200, funding the teal movement. Labor and Liberal parties each received over $64 million, highlighting the significant role of large donati...
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32% Bias Score

Australia Shelves Federal Environment Agency Plans
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese indefinitely shelved plans for a federal environment protection agency due to lack of Senate support, facing opposition from Western Australian mining interests and the Greens, despite previous commitments and causing significant disappointment among enviro...

Australia Shelves Federal Environment Agency Plans
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese indefinitely shelved plans for a federal environment protection agency due to lack of Senate support, facing opposition from Western Australian mining interests and the Greens, despite previous commitments and causing significant disappointment among enviro...
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56% Bias Score

Albanese Government's Pre-Election Childcare Subsidy Faces Parliamentary Hurdle
Australia's Albanese government proposes subsidizing three days of childcare weekly for families earning up to $530,000, impacting 70,000 families currently ineligible due to the activity test, before the upcoming May 17 election, facing opposition from the Coalition.

Albanese Government's Pre-Election Childcare Subsidy Faces Parliamentary Hurdle
Australia's Albanese government proposes subsidizing three days of childcare weekly for families earning up to $530,000, impacting 70,000 families currently ineligible due to the activity test, before the upcoming May 17 election, facing opposition from the Coalition.
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44% Bias Score

Explosive Caravan Discovery Exposes Communication Failures in Response to Antisemitic Threat
A caravan containing explosives and the addresses of a Sydney synagogue and Holocaust museum was discovered on January 19; NSW authorities informed Premier Minns on January 20, but the Prime Minister's notification date remains undisclosed, sparking public concern and highlighting potential inter-ag...

Explosive Caravan Discovery Exposes Communication Failures in Response to Antisemitic Threat
A caravan containing explosives and the addresses of a Sydney synagogue and Holocaust museum was discovered on January 19; NSW authorities informed Premier Minns on January 20, but the Prime Minister's notification date remains undisclosed, sparking public concern and highlighting potential inter-ag...
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56% Bias Score

Right-Wing Candidate Wins South Australian Senate Seat
Leah Blyth, a right-wing candidate backed by Alex Antic, won the South Australian Senate seat on Friday night, defeating moderate candidate Sam Hooper by approximately 50 votes in a party ballot of almost 120 votes.

Right-Wing Candidate Wins South Australian Senate Seat
Leah Blyth, a right-wing candidate backed by Alex Antic, won the South Australian Senate seat on Friday night, defeating moderate candidate Sam Hooper by approximately 50 votes in a party ballot of almost 120 votes.
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56% Bias Score

Dutton's Plan to Cut 36,000 Public Servants Faces Challenges
Peter Dutton, leader of Australia's Coalition, aims to cut 36,000 public servants, saving $6 billion annually, a key election promise facing challenges due to the inclusion of defense personnel and potential impact on essential services.

Dutton's Plan to Cut 36,000 Public Servants Faces Challenges
Peter Dutton, leader of Australia's Coalition, aims to cut 36,000 public servants, saving $6 billion annually, a key election promise facing challenges due to the inclusion of defense personnel and potential impact on essential services.
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48% Bias Score
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