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Two Canadian Ministers Announce They Will Not Seek Re-election
Canadian Justice Minister Arif Virani and International Trade Minister Mary Ng announced on Monday that they will not seek re-election, citing family pressures and concerns about the political climate, respectively; this adds to a growing number of Liberal MPs leaving politics.
Two Canadian Ministers Announce They Will Not Seek Re-election
Canadian Justice Minister Arif Virani and International Trade Minister Mary Ng announced on Monday that they will not seek re-election, citing family pressures and concerns about the political climate, respectively; this adds to a growing number of Liberal MPs leaving politics.
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16% Bias Score


Morocco Sheep Export Bid Challenges Australia's Planned Live Export Ban
The Australian Live Export Council plans to expand live sheep exports to Morocco, potentially circumventing a 2028 government ban, with a Moroccan delegation visiting Perth in February to discuss proposals, highlighting a clash between economic interests and animal welfare concerns ahead of the fede...
Morocco Sheep Export Bid Challenges Australia's Planned Live Export Ban
The Australian Live Export Council plans to expand live sheep exports to Morocco, potentially circumventing a 2028 government ban, with a Moroccan delegation visiting Perth in February to discuss proposals, highlighting a clash between economic interests and animal welfare concerns ahead of the fede...
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20% Bias Score


Dutton's Culture War Strategy in Australian Federal Election
Peter Dutton, leader of Australia's conservative opposition, is using a culture war strategy in the lead-up to the federal election, aiming to win over voters in outer-suburban areas by portraying the Labor party as focused on inner-city progressive issues rather than cost of living concerns; expert...
Dutton's Culture War Strategy in Australian Federal Election
Peter Dutton, leader of Australia's conservative opposition, is using a culture war strategy in the lead-up to the federal election, aiming to win over voters in outer-suburban areas by portraying the Labor party as focused on inner-city progressive issues rather than cost of living concerns; expert...
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40% Bias Score


Canadian Developers Await Poilievre's Housing Policy Amidst Uncertainty
Facing a potential federal election, Canadian developers anxiously await clarity on housing policies from Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, with concerns raised over the continuation of key Liberal-era programs that significantly boosted housing construction and affordability.
Canadian Developers Await Poilievre's Housing Policy Amidst Uncertainty
Facing a potential federal election, Canadian developers anxiously await clarity on housing policies from Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, with concerns raised over the continuation of key Liberal-era programs that significantly boosted housing construction and affordability.
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44% Bias Score


Australia's Budget Crisis: \$150 Billion Debt Surge and Immigration Overrun
Australia's mid-year budget reveals \$150 billion in additional debt over four years, \$60 billion more than projected, with immigration exceeding targets by 80,000, placing strain on the economy and impacting the upcoming election.
Australia's Budget Crisis: \$150 Billion Debt Surge and Immigration Overrun
Australia's mid-year budget reveals \$150 billion in additional debt over four years, \$60 billion more than projected, with immigration exceeding targets by 80,000, placing strain on the economy and impacting the upcoming election.
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60% Bias Score


Tight Australian Election Race: Polling Shows Coalition Gaining Ground
With the Australian federal election looming, recent polling indicates a tight race between the Coalition (projected 64 seats) and Labor (59 seats), leaving 14 seats undecided, and highlighting the importance of Western Australia where Prime Minister Albanese will visit to shore up support.
Tight Australian Election Race: Polling Shows Coalition Gaining Ground
With the Australian federal election looming, recent polling indicates a tight race between the Coalition (projected 64 seats) and Labor (59 seats), leaving 14 seats undecided, and highlighting the importance of Western Australia where Prime Minister Albanese will visit to shore up support.
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44% Bias Score

Victorian By-Elections Reveal Labor Vulnerability
Victorian state by-elections saw the Liberal Party win Prahran from the Greens due to a local scandal, while Labor narrowly retained Werribee despite a 16.7 percent primary vote drop, suggesting waning support for the party in the state.

Victorian By-Elections Reveal Labor Vulnerability
Victorian state by-elections saw the Liberal Party win Prahran from the Greens due to a local scandal, while Labor narrowly retained Werribee despite a 16.7 percent primary vote drop, suggesting waning support for the party in the state.
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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

Kapterian Wins Liberal Preselection for Bradfield
In the Liberal party preselection for the Sydney seat of Bradfield, centrist candidate Gisele Kapterian defeated anti-voice campaigner Warren Mundine by securing over 200 votes to his 171, reflecting internal party dynamics and strategic considerations ahead of the next federal election.

Kapterian Wins Liberal Preselection for Bradfield
In the Liberal party preselection for the Sydney seat of Bradfield, centrist candidate Gisele Kapterian defeated anti-voice campaigner Warren Mundine by securing over 200 votes to his 171, reflecting internal party dynamics and strategic considerations ahead of the next federal election.
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44% Bias Score

Albanese and Dutton Face Image Challenges in Upcoming Election
With the Australian federal election approaching, both Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton face challenges in shifting negative public perceptions; the article details strategies for both to improve their chances of winning.

Albanese and Dutton Face Image Challenges in Upcoming Election
With the Australian federal election approaching, both Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton face challenges in shifting negative public perceptions; the article details strategies for both to improve their chances of winning.
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36% Bias Score

Dutton Surges Ahead of Albanese in Latest Polling, Threatening Labor's Majority
Freshwater Strategy polling shows Peter Dutton outperforming Anthony Albanese in leadership qualities, with the Coalition potentially forming a minority government after the next federal election due to gains in key electorates.

Dutton Surges Ahead of Albanese in Latest Polling, Threatening Labor's Majority
Freshwater Strategy polling shows Peter Dutton outperforming Anthony Albanese in leadership qualities, with the Coalition potentially forming a minority government after the next federal election due to gains in key electorates.
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56% Bias Score

Australian Poll Predicts Coalition Victory, Potentially Ending Labor's Single Term
A new poll predicts a major upset in the upcoming Australian federal election, with the Coalition projected to win at least nine seats from Labor, potentially resulting in a minority government—a scenario unseen since 1932.

Australian Poll Predicts Coalition Victory, Potentially Ending Labor's Single Term
A new poll predicts a major upset in the upcoming Australian federal election, with the Coalition projected to win at least nine seats from Labor, potentially resulting in a minority government—a scenario unseen since 1932.
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56% Bias Score
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