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Labor surges to pre-election lead amid Trump concerns
A Resolve Strategic poll shows Labor leading the Coalition by 53.5 to 46.5 percent in two-party terms, driven by voter concerns about US President Donald Trump's impact on Australia; 35 percent of undecided voters are less likely to vote for the Coalition because of Trump.
Labor surges to pre-election lead amid Trump concerns
A Resolve Strategic poll shows Labor leading the Coalition by 53.5 to 46.5 percent in two-party terms, driven by voter concerns about US President Donald Trump's impact on Australia; 35 percent of undecided voters are less likely to vote for the Coalition because of Trump.
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40% Bias Score


Price's "Make Australia Great Again" Remark Creates Political Firestorm
Coalition frontbencher Jacinta Price used the slogan "Make Australia Great Again" at a Perth event, drawing parallels to Donald Trump. Opposition Leader Peter Dutton deflected questions, while Labor seized the opportunity to link the Coalition to Trump's unpopular policies, ahead of the May 3 electi...
Price's "Make Australia Great Again" Remark Creates Political Firestorm
Coalition frontbencher Jacinta Price used the slogan "Make Australia Great Again" at a Perth event, drawing parallels to Donald Trump. Opposition Leader Peter Dutton deflected questions, while Labor seized the opportunity to link the Coalition to Trump's unpopular policies, ahead of the May 3 electi...
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48% Bias Score


WA's Bullwinkel Seat: A Microcosm of Australia's Shifting Political Landscape
A tight contest for the newly created federal seat of Bullwinkel in Western Australia pits the Liberal and National parties against each other, despite their national alliance; the outcome could significantly impact the Coalition's chances in the 2025 federal election.
WA's Bullwinkel Seat: A Microcosm of Australia's Shifting Political Landscape
A tight contest for the newly created federal seat of Bullwinkel in Western Australia pits the Liberal and National parties against each other, despite their national alliance; the outcome could significantly impact the Coalition's chances in the 2025 federal election.
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56% Bias Score


German Coalition Agreement Unveiled Amidst International Uncertainty
Germany's Union and SPD parties formed a coalition government on Wednesday, presenting a 140-page agreement focusing on detailed solutions for economic recovery and immigration control, although this was overshadowed internationally by Trump's temporary tariff suspension.
German Coalition Agreement Unveiled Amidst International Uncertainty
Germany's Union and SPD parties formed a coalition government on Wednesday, presenting a 140-page agreement focusing on detailed solutions for economic recovery and immigration control, although this was overshadowed internationally by Trump's temporary tariff suspension.
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36% Bias Score


Coalition's Work-From-Home U-Turn Reveals Policy Flaw
Peter Dutton's Coalition party reversed its five-week-old policy to end work-from-home for federal public servants, admitting a mistake in a political calculation that misjudged voter sentiment.
Coalition's Work-From-Home U-Turn Reveals Policy Flaw
Peter Dutton's Coalition party reversed its five-week-old policy to end work-from-home for federal public servants, admitting a mistake in a political calculation that misjudged voter sentiment.
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64% Bias Score


Coalition softens work-from-home stance, impacting only Canberra public servants
The Coalition, initially mandating a return to office for all Australian public servants, has revised its policy to only affect Canberra-based employees (36.9% of the workforce) after negative polling and internal criticism, resulting in a policy that is now more aligned with flexible work arrangeme...
Coalition softens work-from-home stance, impacting only Canberra public servants
The Coalition, initially mandating a return to office for all Australian public servants, has revised its policy to only affect Canberra-based employees (36.9% of the workforce) after negative polling and internal criticism, resulting in a policy that is now more aligned with flexible work arrangeme...
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52% Bias Score

Price's "Make Australia Great Again" Remark Sparks Debate
Australian Senator Jacinta Price's use of the phrase "make Australia great again" at a campaign rally sparked comparisons to Donald Trump, though she later clarified her focus on improving Australian circumstances through a government efficiency audit and curriculum reform.

Price's "Make Australia Great Again" Remark Sparks Debate
Australian Senator Jacinta Price's use of the phrase "make Australia great again" at a campaign rally sparked comparisons to Donald Trump, though she later clarified her focus on improving Australian circumstances through a government efficiency audit and curriculum reform.
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56% Bias Score

Labor's Emission Standards to Hike Petrol Car Prices, Slash EV Costs
Australia's new vehicle emission standards, effective July 1st, 2024, will increase the cost of petrol and diesel vehicles while lowering the price of electric vehicles, potentially by tens of thousands of dollars, as manufacturers face penalties for exceeding emissions caps, a move that the opposit...

Labor's Emission Standards to Hike Petrol Car Prices, Slash EV Costs
Australia's new vehicle emission standards, effective July 1st, 2024, will increase the cost of petrol and diesel vehicles while lowering the price of electric vehicles, potentially by tens of thousands of dollars, as manufacturers face penalties for exceeding emissions caps, a move that the opposit...
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60% Bias Score

German Coalition Government Formed After 45 Days of Negotiations
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD parties formed a coalition government 45 days after the election, agreeing on tax cuts, pension stabilization, halting irregular immigration, and extending the naturalization process to five years.

German Coalition Government Formed After 45 Days of Negotiations
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD parties formed a coalition government 45 days after the election, agreeing on tax cuts, pension stabilization, halting irregular immigration, and extending the naturalization process to five years.
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40% Bias Score

Australian Opposition's Conflicting Stances on Paris Climate Agreement
The Australian federal opposition's stance on the Paris climate agreement is inconsistent, with party members expressing conflicting views on emissions reduction targets and the country's commitment to the pact, highlighting internal divisions and challenges in establishing a cohesive climate policy...

Australian Opposition's Conflicting Stances on Paris Climate Agreement
The Australian federal opposition's stance on the Paris climate agreement is inconsistent, with party members expressing conflicting views on emissions reduction targets and the country's commitment to the pact, highlighting internal divisions and challenges in establishing a cohesive climate policy...
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48% Bias Score

Australian Election: Energy Debate, Candidate Controversies, and International Trade Tensions
The Australian election campaign continues, with debates on energy policies, concerns over candidate vetting, and the government's response to US tariffs and China's offer for cooperation. The Coalition's energy plan is facing scrutiny alongside controversies surrounding multiple candidates.

Australian Election: Energy Debate, Candidate Controversies, and International Trade Tensions
The Australian election campaign continues, with debates on energy policies, concerns over candidate vetting, and the government's response to US tariffs and China's offer for cooperation. The Coalition's energy plan is facing scrutiny alongside controversies surrounding multiple candidates.
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52% Bias Score

Dutton Supports Wage Rises, but Stops Short of Matching Albanese's Above-Inflation Proposal
Peter Dutton supports wage increases for 2.9 million low-paid Australian workers but opposes an above-inflation rise, unlike Prime Minister Albanese who advocates for such an increase to combat cost-of-living pressures, setting the stage for a key election battleground.

Dutton Supports Wage Rises, but Stops Short of Matching Albanese's Above-Inflation Proposal
Peter Dutton supports wage increases for 2.9 million low-paid Australian workers but opposes an above-inflation rise, unlike Prime Minister Albanese who advocates for such an increase to combat cost-of-living pressures, setting the stage for a key election battleground.
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44% Bias Score
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