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Labor Projected to Win Sydney's North Shore, Leaving Liberals Without Seats
Betting markets predict a historic Liberal Party wipeout in Sydney's traditionally conservative north shore electorates of Bennelong and Bradfield, with Labor projected to win both seats, marking the first time ever the Liberal Party will hold no seats in this area, due to changing voter priorities ...
Labor Projected to Win Sydney's North Shore, Leaving Liberals Without Seats
Betting markets predict a historic Liberal Party wipeout in Sydney's traditionally conservative north shore electorates of Bennelong and Bradfield, with Labor projected to win both seats, marking the first time ever the Liberal Party will hold no seats in this area, due to changing voter priorities ...
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56% Bias Score


Labor Ministers Refuse to Condemn Candidate's Anti-Pope Tweets
Australian Labor ministers Richard Marles and Clare O'Neil refused to condemn their candidate Helen Madell for past tweets accusing Pope Francis of supporting pedophiles; Madell deleted the tweets, but the ministers' response sparked controversy and criticism from the opposition.
Labor Ministers Refuse to Condemn Candidate's Anti-Pope Tweets
Australian Labor ministers Richard Marles and Clare O'Neil refused to condemn their candidate Helen Madell for past tweets accusing Pope Francis of supporting pedophiles; Madell deleted the tweets, but the ministers' response sparked controversy and criticism from the opposition.
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60% Bias Score


Cost of Living, Dutton Concerns Impact Australian Election
A Resolve Strategic survey reveals that 49 percent of voters in Australia's marginal seats hesitate to vote Labor due to cost of living concerns, while 46 percent are hesitant to vote Coalition due to concerns about Opposition Leader Peter Dutton's personality. 30 percent of voters remain uncommitte...
Cost of Living, Dutton Concerns Impact Australian Election
A Resolve Strategic survey reveals that 49 percent of voters in Australia's marginal seats hesitate to vote Labor due to cost of living concerns, while 46 percent are hesitant to vote Coalition due to concerns about Opposition Leader Peter Dutton's personality. 30 percent of voters remain uncommitte...
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44% Bias Score


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


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


Trump's Tariff Fuels Australian Labor Party Dissent Over AUKUS
President Trump's 10% tariff on Australia has sparked significant internal dissent within Australia's Labor Party regarding the $368 billion AUKUS defense pact with the US, with at least 100 party branches passing resolutions calling for a policy change.
Trump's Tariff Fuels Australian Labor Party Dissent Over AUKUS
President Trump's 10% tariff on Australia has sparked significant internal dissent within Australia's Labor Party regarding the $368 billion AUKUS defense pact with the US, with at least 100 party branches passing resolutions calling for a policy change.
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56% Bias Score

English Local Elections: A Test of Labour, Conservative, and Reform Party Strength
Partial local elections in England today will test the Labour Party's strength, the Conservative Party's decline, and the Reform Party's rise, with the Rucorn and Helsby constituency's result being particularly significant.

English Local Elections: A Test of Labour, Conservative, and Reform Party Strength
Partial local elections in England today will test the Labour Party's strength, the Conservative Party's decline, and the Reform Party's rise, with the Rucorn and Helsby constituency's result being particularly significant.
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52% 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

Labor surges ahead in Australian election poll
A new poll reveals a significant shift in Australian voting intentions, with Labor's primary vote at 35 percent and the Coalition's at 34 percent, a 9 percent drop; Labor leads in two-party preferred voting with 54.5 percent. The poll, conducted between April 9-15, surveyed 20 marginal seats.

Labor surges ahead in Australian election poll
A new poll reveals a significant shift in Australian voting intentions, with Labor's primary vote at 35 percent and the Coalition's at 34 percent, a 9 percent drop; Labor leads in two-party preferred voting with 54.5 percent. The poll, conducted between April 9-15, surveyed 20 marginal seats.
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44% Bias Score

Labor Launches 2025 Election Campaign with Housing, Tax Promises
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese launched Labor's 2025 election campaign in Perth, announcing a $10 billion housing initiative for first-home buyers and a simplified $1000 tax deduction, aiming to increase homeownership and reduce tax burdens while highlighting their successful 2022 campai...

Labor Launches 2025 Election Campaign with Housing, Tax Promises
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese launched Labor's 2025 election campaign in Perth, announcing a $10 billion housing initiative for first-home buyers and a simplified $1000 tax deduction, aiming to increase homeownership and reduce tax burdens while highlighting their successful 2022 campai...
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52% Bias Score

Labor's Plan for Stronger Australian Environmental Protection
The Australian Labor Party, currently in government, is proposing significant environmental law reforms, including the creation of national environmental standards and an independent Environmental Protection Authority, to address Australia's broader environmental crisis beyond climate change, capita...

Labor's Plan for Stronger Australian Environmental Protection
The Australian Labor Party, currently in government, is proposing significant environmental law reforms, including the creation of national environmental standards and an independent Environmental Protection Authority, to address Australia's broader environmental crisis beyond climate change, capita...
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48% Bias Score

Labor's Primary Vote Slumps in Key States, Endangering Key Seats
A Resolve Strategic survey reveals a drop in Labor's primary vote to 30% in NSW and 27% in Victoria, significantly lower than the last election, endangering key seats; while recent trends favor the government, Labor needs to equal its 2022 performance to avoid power-sharing.

Labor's Primary Vote Slumps in Key States, Endangering Key Seats
A Resolve Strategic survey reveals a drop in Labor's primary vote to 30% in NSW and 27% in Victoria, significantly lower than the last election, endangering key seats; while recent trends favor the government, Labor needs to equal its 2022 performance to avoid power-sharing.
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44% Bias Score
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