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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


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


Australian Election: Labor's Policy Focus vs. Dutton's Attack Strategy
Australia's upcoming election sees Labor pushing for policy debates while the Coalition leader, Peter Dutton, avoids policy discussions, focusing instead on criticizing Prime Minister Albanese; Dutton's limited policy details and unconventional campaign approach raise concerns about his strategy.
Australian Election: Labor's Policy Focus vs. Dutton's Attack Strategy
Australia's upcoming election sees Labor pushing for policy debates while the Coalition leader, Peter Dutton, avoids policy discussions, focusing instead on criticizing Prime Minister Albanese; Dutton's limited policy details and unconventional campaign approach raise concerns about his strategy.
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56% Bias Score


Liberal-Linked Group's $500,000 Donation to Advance Fuels Concerns Over Greens' Election Prospects
A Liberal party investment group donated $500,000 to the right-wing advocacy group Advance, which received over $15.6 million in 2023-24, mostly from undisclosed sources, fueling speculation of a coordinated effort to diminish the Greens' influence in the upcoming federal election.
Liberal-Linked Group's $500,000 Donation to Advance Fuels Concerns Over Greens' Election Prospects
A Liberal party investment group donated $500,000 to the right-wing advocacy group Advance, which received over $15.6 million in 2023-24, mostly from undisclosed sources, fueling speculation of a coordinated effort to diminish the Greens' influence in the upcoming federal election.
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60% Bias Score


Right-Wing Candidate Wins South Australian Senate Seat
Leah Blyth, a right-wing candidate backed by Alex Antic, won the South Australian Senate seat on Friday night, defeating moderate candidate Sam Hooper by approximately 50 votes in a party ballot of almost 120 votes.
Right-Wing Candidate Wins South Australian Senate Seat
Leah Blyth, a right-wing candidate backed by Alex Antic, won the South Australian Senate seat on Friday night, defeating moderate candidate Sam Hooper by approximately 50 votes in a party ballot of almost 120 votes.
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56% Bias Score


Northern Beaches Council's Controversial 40% Rate Rise Blamed on Lack of Liberal Representation
The Northern Beaches Council approved a 40 percent rate rise despite only 11 percent of surveyed residents supporting such a large increase; former Liberal councillors blame the Liberal Party's failure to nominate candidates in the last local elections for this decision, citing a lack of representat...
Northern Beaches Council's Controversial 40% Rate Rise Blamed on Lack of Liberal Representation
The Northern Beaches Council approved a 40 percent rate rise despite only 11 percent of surveyed residents supporting such a large increase; former Liberal councillors blame the Liberal Party's failure to nominate candidates in the last local elections for this decision, citing a lack of representat...
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56% Bias Score

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

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

Liberal Campaign Co-Chair Resigns, Triggering Cabinet Shuffle
Soraya Martinez Ferrada, national co-chair of the Liberal campaign and Canadian Minister of Tourism, resigned to run for Montreal mayor, triggering a cabinet shuffle and raising concerns about the Liberal Party's stability during an upcoming leadership race and opposition vote on March 24th.

Liberal Campaign Co-Chair Resigns, Triggering Cabinet Shuffle
Soraya Martinez Ferrada, national co-chair of the Liberal campaign and Canadian Minister of Tourism, resigned to run for Montreal mayor, triggering a cabinet shuffle and raising concerns about the Liberal Party's stability during an upcoming leadership race and opposition vote on March 24th.
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40% Bias Score

Surge in Liberal Voter Registration for Leadership Race
Nearly 400,000 people registered to vote in the Liberal leadership race by January 30th, a sharp increase from 100,000 in early January, following Prime Minister Trudeau's resignation announcement on January 6th. Mark Carney leads in endorsements with support from at least 20 cabinet ministers.

Surge in Liberal Voter Registration for Leadership Race
Nearly 400,000 people registered to vote in the Liberal leadership race by January 30th, a sharp increase from 100,000 in early January, following Prime Minister Trudeau's resignation announcement on January 6th. Mark Carney leads in endorsements with support from at least 20 cabinet ministers.
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44% Bias Score

Gould Proposes One-Year GST Cut
Liberal leadership candidate Karina Gould plans a one-year, one-percentage-point GST cut to address affordability concerns and potential US tariff impacts, a move costing an unknown amount, and announced during the leadership race deadline.

Gould Proposes One-Year GST Cut
Liberal leadership candidate Karina Gould plans a one-year, one-percentage-point GST cut to address affordability concerns and potential US tariff impacts, a move costing an unknown amount, and announced during the leadership race deadline.
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40% Bias Score

Joly Endorses Carney for Canadian Prime Minister Amidst US Tariff Threats
Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly endorsed former central banker Mark Carney for Prime Minister, highlighting his economic expertise to counter U.S. tariff threats and navigate political instability; this comes as the Liberal Party selects a new leader on March 9th, facing a no-confidence vote ...

Joly Endorses Carney for Canadian Prime Minister Amidst US Tariff Threats
Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly endorsed former central banker Mark Carney for Prime Minister, highlighting his economic expertise to counter U.S. tariff threats and navigate political instability; this comes as the Liberal Party selects a new leader on March 9th, facing a no-confidence vote ...
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56% Bias Score
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