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Dutton's Conservative Strategy: A Gamble for the 2025 Election
Peter Dutton's conservative policies targeting the ABC, schools, and government spending aim to appeal to the conservative base, but his strategy contrasts sharply with Prime Minister Albanese's economic focus, creating a clear ideological divide ahead of the 2025 Australian federal election.
Dutton's Conservative Strategy: A Gamble for the 2025 Election
Peter Dutton's conservative policies targeting the ABC, schools, and government spending aim to appeal to the conservative base, but his strategy contrasts sharply with Prime Minister Albanese's economic focus, creating a clear ideological divide ahead of the 2025 Australian federal election.
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52% Bias Score


Labor Edges Ahead in Polls Amidst Shift in Political Strategies
Recent polls show a narrow Labor lead over the Coalition (51% to 49%), potentially due to Opposition Leader Peter Dutton's policy decisions mimicking Labor's, which created a perception of lacking conviction; this contrasts with Albanese's focus on politically advantageous tax cuts, highlighting dif...
Labor Edges Ahead in Polls Amidst Shift in Political Strategies
Recent polls show a narrow Labor lead over the Coalition (51% to 49%), potentially due to Opposition Leader Peter Dutton's policy decisions mimicking Labor's, which created a perception of lacking conviction; this contrasts with Albanese's focus on politically advantageous tax cuts, highlighting dif...
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60% Bias Score


Labor Passes Bill Protecting Tasmanian Salmon Farming Amidst Environmental Concerns
Australia's Labor party passed a bill protecting Tasmanian salmon farming from environmental review, despite concerns about its impact on the endangered Maugean skate and internal party opposition, prioritizing electoral concerns over environmental objections.
Labor Passes Bill Protecting Tasmanian Salmon Farming Amidst Environmental Concerns
Australia's Labor party passed a bill protecting Tasmanian salmon farming from environmental review, despite concerns about its impact on the endangered Maugean skate and internal party opposition, prioritizing electoral concerns over environmental objections.
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40% Bias Score


Cyclone Postpones Australian Election
A cyclone disrupted Australian election plans, prompting postponement beyond April, giving both the ruling Labor party and opposition leader Peter Dutton time to adjust strategies.
Cyclone Postpones Australian Election
A cyclone disrupted Australian election plans, prompting postponement beyond April, giving both the ruling Labor party and opposition leader Peter Dutton time to adjust strategies.
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48% Bias Score


Australia: Full Public School Funding Deal Reached, but Rollout to 2034
The Australian Commonwealth and New South Wales agreed to fully fund public schools by 2034, a deal that increases Commonwealth funding to 25% and ties funding to educational reforms; however, full funding for all students will not be achieved until 2034.
Australia: Full Public School Funding Deal Reached, but Rollout to 2034
The Australian Commonwealth and New South Wales agreed to fully fund public schools by 2034, a deal that increases Commonwealth funding to 25% and ties funding to educational reforms; however, full funding for all students will not be achieved until 2034.
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40% Bias Score


Dutton's Pre-Bailout Bank Investments Spark Controversy
Opposition leader Peter Dutton's investments in several banks shortly before a near-$4bn bailout was flagged in January 2009 have sparked controversy, with Labor questioning whether he had access to sensitive information. Dutton's office denies any wrongdoing.
Dutton's Pre-Bailout Bank Investments Spark Controversy
Opposition leader Peter Dutton's investments in several banks shortly before a near-$4bn bailout was flagged in January 2009 have sparked controversy, with Labor questioning whether he had access to sensitive information. Dutton's office denies any wrongdoing.
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56% 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

Australian Election: Cost of Living to Dominate May 3 Vote
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a May 3 general election, with cost-of-living pressures, including high inflation and housing costs, expected to be a dominant campaign issue. The Labor Party currently holds 77 of 151 seats, facing an opposition that advocates nuclear power and i...

Australian Election: Cost of Living to Dominate May 3 Vote
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a May 3 general election, with cost-of-living pressures, including high inflation and housing costs, expected to be a dominant campaign issue. The Labor Party currently holds 77 of 151 seats, facing an opposition that advocates nuclear power and i...
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40% Bias Score

WA Liberals Face Existential Crisis After Crushing Election Defeat
The WA Liberals suffered a major defeat in the recent state election, failing to win key seats and highlighting strategic failures, with suggestions of a potential merger with the Nationals to ensure relevance.

WA Liberals Face Existential Crisis After Crushing Election Defeat
The WA Liberals suffered a major defeat in the recent state election, failing to win key seats and highlighting strategic failures, with suggestions of a potential merger with the Nationals to ensure relevance.
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68% Bias Score

WA Liberals Poised for Significant Gains in Upcoming Election
WA Liberal leader Libby Mettam, confident despite leadership speculation, anticipates significant gains in the upcoming election, with key seats like Churchlands and Scarborough likely to turn Liberal based on strong candidate performances and survey predictions of a 12–13 percent swing.

WA Liberals Poised for Significant Gains in Upcoming Election
WA Liberal leader Libby Mettam, confident despite leadership speculation, anticipates significant gains in the upcoming election, with key seats like Churchlands and Scarborough likely to turn Liberal based on strong candidate performances and survey predictions of a 12–13 percent swing.
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52% Bias Score

Yigal Allon's Legacy: A Contrast Between Then and Now
This article reflects on the life and legacy of Yigal Allon, contrasting his political views with the current Israeli political climate, highlighting the dramatic changes that have occurred since his death in 1980 and assessing the continued relevance of his proposed Allon Plan for a two-state solut...

Yigal Allon's Legacy: A Contrast Between Then and Now
This article reflects on the life and legacy of Yigal Allon, contrasting his political views with the current Israeli political climate, highlighting the dramatic changes that have occurred since his death in 1980 and assessing the continued relevance of his proposed Allon Plan for a two-state solut...
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40% Bias Score

Victoria Park Council Opposes WA Labor's Burswood Park Motorsports Precinct
WA Labor's \$217 million plan to build a motorsports precinct at Burswood Park faces opposition from the Victoria Park council due to environmental concerns and lack of community consultation, with over 2000 residents signing a petition against the plan.

Victoria Park Council Opposes WA Labor's Burswood Park Motorsports Precinct
WA Labor's \$217 million plan to build a motorsports precinct at Burswood Park faces opposition from the Victoria Park council due to environmental concerns and lack of community consultation, with over 2000 residents signing a petition against the plan.
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56% Bias Score
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