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Dutch Election 2025: Low Public Trust in Politics Remains a Silent Issue
The upcoming Dutch parliamentary elections on October 29th show a striking absence of the 'trust crisis' between government and citizens as a central campaign theme, despite record-low public confidence and the persistence of the underlying issues.
Dutch Election 2025: Low Public Trust in Politics Remains a Silent Issue
The upcoming Dutch parliamentary elections on October 29th show a striking absence of the 'trust crisis' between government and citizens as a central campaign theme, despite record-low public confidence and the persistence of the underlying issues.
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32% Bias Score


Rental Crisis Intensifies in Australian Battleground Electorates
Soaring rent prices in Australian battleground electorates like Bullwinkel and Werriwa are causing financial hardship for renters, with fewer than 1% of rental listings affordable for minimum-wage earners, impacting the upcoming election.
Rental Crisis Intensifies in Australian Battleground Electorates
Soaring rent prices in Australian battleground electorates like Bullwinkel and Werriwa are causing financial hardship for renters, with fewer than 1% of rental listings affordable for minimum-wage earners, impacting the upcoming election.
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40% Bias Score


Labor's Controversial Unrealised Gains Tax on Superannuation
Australia's Labor Party proposes a 15% tax on unrealised superannuation gains exceeding \$3 million, a globally unique policy facing significant opposition due to its complexity and potential negative impacts on retirees and small businesses.
Labor's Controversial Unrealised Gains Tax on Superannuation
Australia's Labor Party proposes a 15% tax on unrealised superannuation gains exceeding \$3 million, a globally unique policy facing significant opposition due to its complexity and potential negative impacts on retirees and small businesses.
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56% Bias Score


Australian Election 2025: Key Policy Issues Sidestepped
The Australian federal election campaign has sidestepped several crucial policy issues previously considered significant, including Indigenous affairs, environmental protection, gambling advertising, and high-speed rail, reflecting strategic choices by both major parties.
Australian Election 2025: Key Policy Issues Sidestepped
The Australian federal election campaign has sidestepped several crucial policy issues previously considered significant, including Indigenous affairs, environmental protection, gambling advertising, and high-speed rail, reflecting strategic choices by both major parties.
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40% Bias Score


Coalition Promises $21 Billion Defence Spending Boost
Australia's opposition leader Peter Dutton promises a $21 billion increase in defense spending over five years, aiming to reach 2.5% of GDP, then 3% within a decade, in response to pressure from the Trump administration and rising global tensions.
Coalition Promises $21 Billion Defence Spending Boost
Australia's opposition leader Peter Dutton promises a $21 billion increase in defense spending over five years, aiming to reach 2.5% of GDP, then 3% within a decade, in response to pressure from the Trump administration and rising global tensions.
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44% Bias Score


Labor MP Criticizes Government's Inaction on Gambling Ads
Labor MP Jerome Laxale criticized the Albanese government for failing to act on a bipartisan inquiry's recommendations to ban gambling ads, expressing his disappointment and committing to stronger reforms if re-elected, highlighting the ongoing presence of betting odds during live sports broadcasts ...
Labor MP Criticizes Government's Inaction on Gambling Ads
Labor MP Jerome Laxale criticized the Albanese government for failing to act on a bipartisan inquiry's recommendations to ban gambling ads, expressing his disappointment and committing to stronger reforms if re-elected, highlighting the ongoing presence of betting odds during live sports broadcasts ...
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40% Bias Score

Coalition Suffers Historic Election Rout; Leadership Battle Looms
The Australian Coalition suffered a major defeat in the 2024 election, with opposition leader Peter Dutton losing his seat and several key MPs also defeated; Angus Taylor and Sussan Ley are seen as potential successors, but the party faces significant internal divisions and policy challenges.

Coalition Suffers Historic Election Rout; Leadership Battle Looms
The Australian Coalition suffered a major defeat in the 2024 election, with opposition leader Peter Dutton losing his seat and several key MPs also defeated; Angus Taylor and Sussan Ley are seen as potential successors, but the party faces significant internal divisions and policy challenges.
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60% Bias Score

Remote Nurse Highlights Critical Healthcare Shortages in Aboriginal Community
Ann-Marie Thomas, the sole full-time nurse in the remote Aboriginal community of Toomelah, NSW, faces daily challenges including a long commute, housing insecurity, and limited resources, while providing essential healthcare and social support to 250 people; her experiences highlight critical issues...

Remote Nurse Highlights Critical Healthcare Shortages in Aboriginal Community
Ann-Marie Thomas, the sole full-time nurse in the remote Aboriginal community of Toomelah, NSW, faces daily challenges including a long commute, housing insecurity, and limited resources, while providing essential healthcare and social support to 250 people; her experiences highlight critical issues...
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40% Bias Score

Anti-Welcome to Country Campaign Sparks Outrage and Highlights Deep Societal Divisions
Clive Palmer's election campaign featured large billboards and media ads rejecting the need for a welcome to country, while a group including a self-identified neo-Nazi booed a Welcome to Country at the Melbourne Anzac Day dawn service, prompting condemnation and cancellation of a planned ceremony a...

Anti-Welcome to Country Campaign Sparks Outrage and Highlights Deep Societal Divisions
Clive Palmer's election campaign featured large billboards and media ads rejecting the need for a welcome to country, while a group including a self-identified neo-Nazi booed a Welcome to Country at the Melbourne Anzac Day dawn service, prompting condemnation and cancellation of a planned ceremony a...
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56% Bias Score

Dutton Accused of Avoiding Nuclear Reactor Sites During Election Campaign
During Australia's 2025 election campaign, opposition leader Peter Dutton is accused of avoiding visits to seven proposed nuclear reactor sites, prompting criticism from the Labor party who claim his policy is unpopular and unviable, despite Dutton's claims of commitment to nuclear energy for the na...

Dutton Accused of Avoiding Nuclear Reactor Sites During Election Campaign
During Australia's 2025 election campaign, opposition leader Peter Dutton is accused of avoiding visits to seven proposed nuclear reactor sites, prompting criticism from the Labor party who claim his policy is unpopular and unviable, despite Dutton's claims of commitment to nuclear energy for the na...
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52% Bias Score

Broad Coalition Opposes Australian Nuclear Reactor Plan
Forty-one Australian groups, including unions, environmentalists, and Indigenous communities, launched a coordinated campaign against the opposition's plan to build seven nuclear reactors at seven sites across Australia, citing slow deployment, high costs, long-lived waste, and a lack of community c...

Broad Coalition Opposes Australian Nuclear Reactor Plan
Forty-one Australian groups, including unions, environmentalists, and Indigenous communities, launched a coordinated campaign against the opposition's plan to build seven nuclear reactors at seven sites across Australia, citing slow deployment, high costs, long-lived waste, and a lack of community c...
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52% Bias Score

Australia's Housing Crisis: Another Failed Attempt
Australia's major political parties continue to propose solutions to the housing affordability crisis focused on increasing buyer purchasing power, despite 25 years of evidence showing this approach inflates house prices, a trend seen in policies like increased first-home owner grants and capital ga...

Australia's Housing Crisis: Another Failed Attempt
Australia's major political parties continue to propose solutions to the housing affordability crisis focused on increasing buyer purchasing power, despite 25 years of evidence showing this approach inflates house prices, a trend seen in policies like increased first-home owner grants and capital ga...
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52% Bias Score
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