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Australian Federal Election: Labor vs. Coalition on Economic Policies
Australia's federal election will be held on May 3rd, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (Labor) emphasizing continued investment and the Opposition Leader Peter Dutton (Coalition) advocating for economic restraint and reduced government spending; the outcome will significantly impact the country'...
Australian Federal Election: Labor vs. Coalition on Economic Policies
Australia's federal election will be held on May 3rd, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (Labor) emphasizing continued investment and the Opposition Leader Peter Dutton (Coalition) advocating for economic restraint and reduced government spending; the outcome will significantly impact the country'...
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48% Bias Score


Coalition Promises Lower Power Prices Through Increased Gas Supply
Nationals leader David Littleproud pledged to lower Australian power prices by increasing gas supply, escalating the climate debate with the government, while refusing to specify the extent of price reductions despite rising household bills exceeding \$500 since 2022.
Coalition Promises Lower Power Prices Through Increased Gas Supply
Nationals leader David Littleproud pledged to lower Australian power prices by increasing gas supply, escalating the climate debate with the government, while refusing to specify the extent of price reductions despite rising household bills exceeding \$500 since 2022.
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48% Bias Score


Greens Offer Labor Support in Exchange for Debt Relief and Bulk Billing Boost
The Greens are offering Labor their support on key measures in exchange for immediate student debt reduction and a tripling of bulk-billing incentives, aiming to secure these policies before the election and prevent potential reversal by the opposition.
Greens Offer Labor Support in Exchange for Debt Relief and Bulk Billing Boost
The Greens are offering Labor their support on key measures in exchange for immediate student debt reduction and a tripling of bulk-billing incentives, aiming to secure these policies before the election and prevent potential reversal by the opposition.
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52% Bias Score


WA Election: Labor Faces Worst Swing but Still Poised for Second or Third-Best Result
Western Australia's state election is projected to deliver Labor's worst-ever swing, potentially losing 12-18 seats, yet still securing its second or third-best result historically due to a 12.2-13% swing to the Liberals, as shown in Friday's polls.
WA Election: Labor Faces Worst Swing but Still Poised for Second or Third-Best Result
Western Australia's state election is projected to deliver Labor's worst-ever swing, potentially losing 12-18 seats, yet still securing its second or third-best result historically due to a 12.2-13% swing to the Liberals, as shown in Friday's polls.
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48% Bias Score


Labor and Liberals Clash on Fremantle Development and Cost of Living
With a state election approaching, Labor announced a \$30 million plan for Fremantle's Victoria Quay, including a new Rottnest ferry terminal, while the Liberals proposed a cost-of-living relief package featuring extended Sunday trading and stamp-duty exemptions.
Labor and Liberals Clash on Fremantle Development and Cost of Living
With a state election approaching, Labor announced a \$30 million plan for Fremantle's Victoria Quay, including a new Rottnest ferry terminal, while the Liberals proposed a cost-of-living relief package featuring extended Sunday trading and stamp-duty exemptions.
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52% Bias Score


YouGov Poll Predicts Coalition Election Victory in Australia
A YouGov poll predicts a Coalition victory in the upcoming Australian federal election, with Peter Dutton projected to become Prime Minister, although they may lack a majority; Labor is projected to lose up to 15 seats and the election is expected to be decided by working-class voters.
YouGov Poll Predicts Coalition Election Victory in Australia
A YouGov poll predicts a Coalition victory in the upcoming Australian federal election, with Peter Dutton projected to become Prime Minister, although they may lack a majority; Labor is projected to lose up to 15 seats and the election is expected to be decided by working-class voters.
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60% Bias Score

Australia's Election: Work From Home Rights Become Major Battleground
Australia's major parties clash over work-from-home rights, with the Coalition pushing for a return to offices for public servants, while Labor highlights potential cost increases and attacks on workers' rights, particularly women, to gain political advantage.

Australia's Election: Work From Home Rights Become Major Battleground
Australia's major parties clash over work-from-home rights, with the Coalition pushing for a return to offices for public servants, while Labor highlights potential cost increases and attacks on workers' rights, particularly women, to gain political advantage.
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60% Bias Score

Australian Election: Labor and Coalition in Dead Heat
A pre-election YouGov poll reveals a 50-50 tie between Australia's Labor and Coalition parties, with Prime Minister Albanese holding a lead in preferred prime minister ratings despite a projected budget deficit and recent crisis response.

Australian Election: Labor and Coalition in Dead Heat
A pre-election YouGov poll reveals a 50-50 tie between Australia's Labor and Coalition parties, with Prime Minister Albanese holding a lead in preferred prime minister ratings despite a projected budget deficit and recent crisis response.
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44% Bias Score

Cost-of-Living Anger Could Swing Australian Election to Coalition: Bligh
Former Queensland Labor premier Anna Bligh predicts that voter anger over cost-of-living issues could lead to a Coalition victory in the upcoming federal election, although she acknowledges the challenges involved. She also suggests the most likely outcome is a minority government with an unpredicta...

Cost-of-Living Anger Could Swing Australian Election to Coalition: Bligh
Former Queensland Labor premier Anna Bligh predicts that voter anger over cost-of-living issues could lead to a Coalition victory in the upcoming federal election, although she acknowledges the challenges involved. She also suggests the most likely outcome is a minority government with an unpredicta...
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44% Bias Score

A$1.1 Billion Western Freeway Upgrade to Boost Labor's Victorian Support
The Australian government announced a $1.1 billion investment to upgrade Melbourne's Western Freeway, aiming to improve travel times and boost support for the Labor party in key Victorian electorates before the upcoming federal election, addressing safety concerns and long commute times affecting re...

A$1.1 Billion Western Freeway Upgrade to Boost Labor's Victorian Support
The Australian government announced a $1.1 billion investment to upgrade Melbourne's Western Freeway, aiming to improve travel times and boost support for the Labor party in key Victorian electorates before the upcoming federal election, addressing safety concerns and long commute times affecting re...
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52% Bias Score

Queensland's Credit Outlook Downgraded to Negative
S\&P Global downgraded Queensland's credit outlook to negative due to projected budget deficits and debt increases, citing both the previous Labor government's spending and the current LNP government's unclear fiscal strategy.

Queensland's Credit Outlook Downgraded to Negative
S\&P Global downgraded Queensland's credit outlook to negative due to projected budget deficits and debt increases, citing both the previous Labor government's spending and the current LNP government's unclear fiscal strategy.
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48% Bias Score

Coalition Plans Major Australian Public Service Cuts
The Australian Coalition plans to cut approximately 30,000 public service jobs if elected, reversing the Labor government's increase and potentially leading to service disruptions and increased costs from outsourcing.

Coalition Plans Major Australian Public Service Cuts
The Australian Coalition plans to cut approximately 30,000 public service jobs if elected, reversing the Labor government's increase and potentially leading to service disruptions and increased costs from outsourcing.
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52% Bias Score
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