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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


Falling Inflation Fuels Speculation of Early Australian Election
Australia's headline inflation fell to 2.4 percent in the December quarter, prompting the Labor government to consider an early April election to avoid releasing a deficit budget before the campaign; however, the impact on voters remains unclear given 12 previous rate rises.
Falling Inflation Fuels Speculation of Early Australian Election
Australia's headline inflation fell to 2.4 percent in the December quarter, prompting the Labor government to consider an early April election to avoid releasing a deficit budget before the campaign; however, the impact on voters remains unclear given 12 previous rate rises.
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60% Bias Score


LNP Demands Federal Funding for Maroochydore Rail Extension
Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie criticized the federal Labor government for not prioritizing funding for the LNP's pledge to extend rail services to Maroochydore, a project excluded from Infrastructure Australia's draft priority list, while a second fire in two days at a Stanthorpe tobacconist is unde...
LNP Demands Federal Funding for Maroochydore Rail Extension
Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie criticized the federal Labor government for not prioritizing funding for the LNP's pledge to extend rail services to Maroochydore, a project excluded from Infrastructure Australia's draft priority list, while a second fire in two days at a Stanthorpe tobacconist is unde...
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Australian Ministers Criticize Colonial Analogy
Australian Labor Minister Katy Gallagher and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese criticized Sussan Ley's comparison of Australia's colonization to SpaceX's Mars mission, while Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus responded to criticism of Penny Wong's visit to Poland.
Australian Ministers Criticize Colonial Analogy
Australian Labor Minister Katy Gallagher and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese criticized Sussan Ley's comparison of Australia's colonization to SpaceX's Mars mission, while Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus responded to criticism of Penny Wong's visit to Poland.
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40% Bias Score


Australia Day: Divided Celebrations Highlight Indigenous Rights Debate
Australia Day celebrations on January 26th, 2024, were marked by protests and celebrations, highlighting the ongoing division over Indigenous rights, with the opposition party vowing to mandate Australia Day citizenship ceremonies if elected and the current government attempting to accommodate multi...
Australia Day: Divided Celebrations Highlight Indigenous Rights Debate
Australia Day celebrations on January 26th, 2024, were marked by protests and celebrations, highlighting the ongoing division over Indigenous rights, with the opposition party vowing to mandate Australia Day citizenship ceremonies if elected and the current government attempting to accommodate multi...
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52% Bias Score


Albanese's First Term Defined by Failed Voice Referendum
Anthony Albanese's first term as Prime Minister is largely defined by the failed Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum, overshadowing other policy initiatives and lacking the significant, enduring reforms of past Labor governments. The referendum's defeat also impacts the possibility of further ...
Albanese's First Term Defined by Failed Voice Referendum
Anthony Albanese's first term as Prime Minister is largely defined by the failed Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum, overshadowing other policy initiatives and lacking the significant, enduring reforms of past Labor governments. The referendum's defeat also impacts the possibility of further ...
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60% Bias Score

Super Tax Hike Faces Defeat in Australian Parliament
Australia's proposed increase in superannuation tax on earnings above \$3 million is facing parliamentary defeat due to crossbench opposition fueled by concerns it will force farmers and small business owners to sell assets; the government may need to renegotiate.

Super Tax Hike Faces Defeat in Australian Parliament
Australia's proposed increase in superannuation tax on earnings above \$3 million is facing parliamentary defeat due to crossbench opposition fueled by concerns it will force farmers and small business owners to sell assets; the government may need to renegotiate.
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40% Bias Score

Dutton's Foreign Investment Pause Receives Strong Public Support Amidst Housing Crisis
A Resolve Strategic survey reveals strong public support for Opposition Leader Peter Dutton's proposal to temporarily pause foreign investment in Australian residential properties to ease housing affordability concerns, despite foreign purchases accounting for only about 1% of the market.

Dutton's Foreign Investment Pause Receives Strong Public Support Amidst Housing Crisis
A Resolve Strategic survey reveals strong public support for Opposition Leader Peter Dutton's proposal to temporarily pause foreign investment in Australian residential properties to ease housing affordability concerns, despite foreign purchases accounting for only about 1% of the market.
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40% Bias Score

Defamation Lawsuit Targets Senator Price over Central Land Council CEO
Senator Jacinta Price faces a defamation lawsuit from the CEO of the Central Land Council, Lesley Turner, for a press release suggesting his dismissal due to unprofessional conduct; the NT News previously apologized for publishing similar information, while Senator Price maintains her claims.

Defamation Lawsuit Targets Senator Price over Central Land Council CEO
Senator Jacinta Price faces a defamation lawsuit from the CEO of the Central Land Council, Lesley Turner, for a press release suggesting his dismissal due to unprofessional conduct; the NT News previously apologized for publishing similar information, while Senator Price maintains her claims.
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40% Bias Score

Victorian Treasurer Questions Government's Use of $12.1 Billion "Slush Fund"
Victorian Treasurer Jaclyn Symes raised concerns about her government's use of a $12.1 billion "slush fund", with experts citing significantly higher spending than other Australian jurisdictions; $39.9 billion since the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, exceeding other states and the federal government ...

Victorian Treasurer Questions Government's Use of $12.1 Billion "Slush Fund"
Victorian Treasurer Jaclyn Symes raised concerns about her government's use of a $12.1 billion "slush fund", with experts citing significantly higher spending than other Australian jurisdictions; $39.9 billion since the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, exceeding other states and the federal government ...
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Dutton Appoints Shadow Minister for Government Efficiency, Mirroring Trump's Policies
Peter Dutton appointed Jacinta Price as shadow minister for government efficiency on January 25, following Gina Rinehart's call for similar measures and mirroring Donald Trump's policies; this has raised concerns about potential overlaps with existing roles and the influence of wealthy individuals o...

Dutton Appoints Shadow Minister for Government Efficiency, Mirroring Trump's Policies
Peter Dutton appointed Jacinta Price as shadow minister for government efficiency on January 25, following Gina Rinehart's call for similar measures and mirroring Donald Trump's policies; this has raised concerns about potential overlaps with existing roles and the influence of wealthy individuals o...
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60% Bias Score

Dutton to Reshuffle Shadow Cabinet Amidst Internal Tensions
Australian opposition leader Peter Dutton will reshuffle his shadow cabinet over the Australia Day long weekend, prompted by Simon Birmingham's resignation from parliament and Paul Fletcher's upcoming retirement, creating internal tensions over the foreign affairs portfolio.

Dutton to Reshuffle Shadow Cabinet Amidst Internal Tensions
Australian opposition leader Peter Dutton will reshuffle his shadow cabinet over the Australia Day long weekend, prompted by Simon Birmingham's resignation from parliament and Paul Fletcher's upcoming retirement, creating internal tensions over the foreign affairs portfolio.
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52% Bias Score
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