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Albanese hires Andrews for election debate prep
Facing falling poll numbers, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has hired former Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews to help him prepare for upcoming election debates against opposition leader Peter Dutton, who is seen as a strong contender.
Albanese hires Andrews for election debate prep
Facing falling poll numbers, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has hired former Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews to help him prepare for upcoming election debates against opposition leader Peter Dutton, who is seen as a strong contender.
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60% Bias Score


Resurfaced Support for Scrapping Negative Gearing Fuels Australian Landlord Concerns
Australian Housing Minister Anne Aly's past support for ending negative gearing, a tax deduction for rental losses, has re-emerged, causing concern among landlords despite Prime Minister Albanese's denials. This, coupled with past broken promises, raises questions about future housing policies.
Resurfaced Support for Scrapping Negative Gearing Fuels Australian Landlord Concerns
Australian Housing Minister Anne Aly's past support for ending negative gearing, a tax deduction for rental losses, has re-emerged, causing concern among landlords despite Prime Minister Albanese's denials. This, coupled with past broken promises, raises questions about future housing policies.
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56% Bias Score


Labor's Crumbling Support in Werribee By-election
The Victorian Labor party suffered a major setback in the Werribee by-election, with their margin shrinking from 10.9% to 0.6% and first-preference votes dropping from 45% to 28.7%, raising concerns about their prospects in the upcoming state and federal elections.
Labor's Crumbling Support in Werribee By-election
The Victorian Labor party suffered a major setback in the Werribee by-election, with their margin shrinking from 10.9% to 0.6% and first-preference votes dropping from 45% to 28.7%, raising concerns about their prospects in the upcoming state and federal elections.
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52% Bias Score


Nationals' Travel Rule Sparks Debate Amid Fundraising Challenges
A new Nationals rule limiting election travel, confirmed by senior party sources as a strategy to control Barnaby Joyce, has sparked debate. The rule comes amid declining fundraising and challenges from well-funded independents. Joyce denies direct instructions, while Environment Minister Tanya Plib...
Nationals' Travel Rule Sparks Debate Amid Fundraising Challenges
A new Nationals rule limiting election travel, confirmed by senior party sources as a strategy to control Barnaby Joyce, has sparked debate. The rule comes amid declining fundraising and challenges from well-funded independents. Joyce denies direct instructions, while Environment Minister Tanya Plib...
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40% Bias Score


Albanese Government's Pre-Election Childcare Subsidy Faces Parliamentary Hurdle
Australia's Albanese government proposes subsidizing three days of childcare weekly for families earning up to $530,000, impacting 70,000 families currently ineligible due to the activity test, before the upcoming May 17 election, facing opposition from the Coalition.
Albanese Government's Pre-Election Childcare Subsidy Faces Parliamentary Hurdle
Australia's Albanese government proposes subsidizing three days of childcare weekly for families earning up to $530,000, impacting 70,000 families currently ineligible due to the activity test, before the upcoming May 17 election, facing opposition from the Coalition.
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44% Bias Score


Albanese's Desperate Bid to Save Australian Labor Government
Facing a potential electoral defeat in Australia's 2024 election, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has intensified his campaign efforts, despite policy achievements like the Housing Australia Future Fund and tax cuts, due to waning popularity driven by communication issues and economic concerns.
Albanese's Desperate Bid to Save Australian Labor Government
Facing a potential electoral defeat in Australia's 2024 election, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has intensified his campaign efforts, despite policy achievements like the Housing Australia Future Fund and tax cuts, due to waning popularity driven by communication issues and economic concerns.
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60% Bias Score

Labor's A$500 Million Boost to Women's Healthcare in Australia
Australia's Labor government announced a A$500 million investment in women's healthcare, including PBS listings for contraceptives and menopausal therapies, bulk-billing for long-term contraceptive insertions, and funding for women's health training, contrasting with the Coalition government's recor...

Labor's A$500 Million Boost to Women's Healthcare in Australia
Australia's Labor government announced a A$500 million investment in women's healthcare, including PBS listings for contraceptives and menopausal therapies, bulk-billing for long-term contraceptive insertions, and funding for women's health training, contrasting with the Coalition government's recor...
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56% Bias Score

Werribee By-election: 16% Swing Against Victorian Labor Raises Federal Election Concerns
A Victorian state by-election in Werribee saw a 16% swing against the ruling Labor party, raising concerns for the federal Labor government ahead of the next federal election due by May. The swing, while partially attributed to state-level issues, highlights broader voter discontent.

Werribee By-election: 16% Swing Against Victorian Labor Raises Federal Election Concerns
A Victorian state by-election in Werribee saw a 16% swing against the ruling Labor party, raising concerns for the federal Labor government ahead of the next federal election due by May. The swing, while partially attributed to state-level issues, highlights broader voter discontent.
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52% Bias Score

Victorian By-elections Reveal Voter Discontent
Victorian by-elections in Werribee and Prahran saw Labor lose a traditionally safe seat and the Greens lose to an independent, highlighting voter dissatisfaction with both parties and potentially impacting the November state election.

Victorian By-elections Reveal Voter Discontent
Victorian by-elections in Werribee and Prahran saw Labor lose a traditionally safe seat and the Greens lose to an independent, highlighting voter dissatisfaction with both parties and potentially impacting the November state election.
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48% Bias Score

NSW Transport Minister Resigns, Triggering Cabinet Reshuffle
NSW Transport Minister Jo Haylen resigned Tuesday after using her ministerial driver for a personal trip to the Hunter Valley in January, prompting a potential cabinet reshuffle and debate over ministerial conduct.

NSW Transport Minister Resigns, Triggering Cabinet Reshuffle
NSW Transport Minister Jo Haylen resigned Tuesday after using her ministerial driver for a personal trip to the Hunter Valley in January, prompting a potential cabinet reshuffle and debate over ministerial conduct.
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60% Bias Score

Australia Shelves Federal Environment Agency Plans
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese indefinitely shelved plans for a federal environment protection agency due to lack of Senate support, facing opposition from Western Australian mining interests and the Greens, despite previous commitments and causing significant disappointment among enviro...

Australia Shelves Federal Environment Agency Plans
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese indefinitely shelved plans for a federal environment protection agency due to lack of Senate support, facing opposition from Western Australian mining interests and the Greens, despite previous commitments and causing significant disappointment among enviro...
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56% Bias Score

Coalition Leads Labor in Latest Australian Federal Election Poll
A January 2025 YouGov poll shows Australia's Coalition leading Labor 51% to 49% on a two-party preferred basis, driven by rising Coalition primary votes and decreased minor party preference for Labor, despite Labor's primary vote increasing from 30 percent to 32 percent since November 2024.

Coalition Leads Labor in Latest Australian Federal Election Poll
A January 2025 YouGov poll shows Australia's Coalition leading Labor 51% to 49% on a two-party preferred basis, driven by rising Coalition primary votes and decreased minor party preference for Labor, despite Labor's primary vote increasing from 30 percent to 32 percent since November 2024.
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28% Bias Score
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