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Verstappen Struggles in Melbourne as Leclerc Leads F1 Practice
Max Verstappen finished seventh in the second Formula 1 practice session in Melbourne, over half a second behind leader Charles Leclerc, raising concerns about Red Bull's title defense. McLaren showed strong pace with Oscar Piastri second and Lando Norris third, while Nico Hülkenberg impressed with ...
Verstappen Struggles in Melbourne as Leclerc Leads F1 Practice
Max Verstappen finished seventh in the second Formula 1 practice session in Melbourne, over half a second behind leader Charles Leclerc, raising concerns about Red Bull's title defense. McLaren showed strong pace with Oscar Piastri second and Lando Norris third, while Nico Hülkenberg impressed with ...
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Hamilton's Ferrari Debut Highlights 2025 F1 Season Opener in Melbourne
The 2025 Formula 1 World Championship starts in Melbourne, Australia, featuring Lewis Hamilton's debut with Ferrari, Max Verstappen's bid for a fifth consecutive title, and local hopes for Oscar Piastri's success, all under the threat of severe weather.
Hamilton's Ferrari Debut Highlights 2025 F1 Season Opener in Melbourne
The 2025 Formula 1 World Championship starts in Melbourne, Australia, featuring Lewis Hamilton's debut with Ferrari, Max Verstappen's bid for a fifth consecutive title, and local hopes for Oscar Piastri's success, all under the threat of severe weather.
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48% Bias Score


Thirteen Arrested in Melbourne Stabbing Death
Thirteen people, including seven teenagers, were arrested in Melbourne, Australia, for the January 10th stabbing death of 24-year-old Lino Atem, which police believe was a case of mistaken identity; the investigation involved over 160 detectives and 12 suburbs.
Thirteen Arrested in Melbourne Stabbing Death
Thirteen people, including seven teenagers, were arrested in Melbourne, Australia, for the January 10th stabbing death of 24-year-old Lino Atem, which police believe was a case of mistaken identity; the investigation involved over 160 detectives and 12 suburbs.
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40% Bias Score


Melbourne's Growing Suburbs Face Critical Shortage of Libraries and Aquatic Centers
Melbourne's outer suburbs face a critical shortage of libraries and aquatic centers due to underfunding, with rhyme time sessions regularly exceeding capacity and families being turned away; a funding boost of $300 million to $500 million is needed.
Melbourne's Growing Suburbs Face Critical Shortage of Libraries and Aquatic Centers
Melbourne's outer suburbs face a critical shortage of libraries and aquatic centers due to underfunding, with rhyme time sessions regularly exceeding capacity and families being turned away; a funding boost of $300 million to $500 million is needed.
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52% Bias Score


Melbourne's West Needs Urgent Public Transport Upgrades
Melbourne's western suburbs face critical transport challenges by 2041, prompting Infrastructure Victoria to propose electrifying the Melton train line, constructing new stations and tracks, and developing rapid bus routes to handle a projected population increase to 860,000.
Melbourne's West Needs Urgent Public Transport Upgrades
Melbourne's western suburbs face critical transport challenges by 2041, prompting Infrastructure Victoria to propose electrifying the Melton train line, constructing new stations and tracks, and developing rapid bus routes to handle a projected population increase to 860,000.
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48% Bias Score


Melbourne Activity Centers: Liveability Concerns Amidst Housing Push
Melbourne's 10 pilot activity centers, designed to increase housing, lack crucial analysis on infrastructure and community needs, raising concerns about liveability; experts warn of insufficient attention to shops and services, potentially making these centers undesirable.
Melbourne Activity Centers: Liveability Concerns Amidst Housing Push
Melbourne's 10 pilot activity centers, designed to increase housing, lack crucial analysis on infrastructure and community needs, raising concerns about liveability; experts warn of insufficient attention to shops and services, potentially making these centers undesirable.
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56% Bias Score

Young Melburnians Face Housing Crisis, Generational Divide
The Age interviewed five young Melburnians aged 19-29, exploring their perspectives on life in Melbourne, focusing on housing affordability, career prospects, and the challenges they face compared to older generations; the conversations reveal a generational divide and systemic issues impacting youn...

Young Melburnians Face Housing Crisis, Generational Divide
The Age interviewed five young Melburnians aged 19-29, exploring their perspectives on life in Melbourne, focusing on housing affordability, career prospects, and the challenges they face compared to older generations; the conversations reveal a generational divide and systemic issues impacting youn...
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Victoria to Cap Parking Near Suburban Rail Loop Stations
The Victorian government plans to create "car-lite" zones around Suburban Rail Loop stations in six suburbs by 2041, limiting parking spaces in new developments and potentially repurposing existing car parks, aiming to reduce car ownership and encourage public transport use by 17,500 fewer car space...

Victoria to Cap Parking Near Suburban Rail Loop Stations
The Victorian government plans to create "car-lite" zones around Suburban Rail Loop stations in six suburbs by 2041, limiting parking spaces in new developments and potentially repurposing existing car parks, aiming to reduce car ownership and encourage public transport use by 17,500 fewer car space...
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13 Arrested in Melbourne Stabbing Death
On March 14, 2024, thirteen males aged 15 to 23 were arrested in Melbourne for the January 10 stabbing death of Lino Atem, 24, in Wyndham Vale, likely a case of mistaken identity.

13 Arrested in Melbourne Stabbing Death
On March 14, 2024, thirteen males aged 15 to 23 were arrested in Melbourne for the January 10 stabbing death of Lino Atem, 24, in Wyndham Vale, likely a case of mistaken identity.
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48% Bias Score

A$4 Billion Sunshine Station Redevelopment: Addressing Capacity Needs in Melbourne's West
The A$4 billion Sunshine station redevelopment in Melbourne aims to increase train capacity by vertically separating Metro, regional, and freight lines over six kilometers, improving connectivity in Melbourne's growing west and northwest, although the cost has raised concerns about budgetary priorit...

A$4 Billion Sunshine Station Redevelopment: Addressing Capacity Needs in Melbourne's West
The A$4 billion Sunshine station redevelopment in Melbourne aims to increase train capacity by vertically separating Metro, regional, and freight lines over six kilometers, improving connectivity in Melbourne's growing west and northwest, although the cost has raised concerns about budgetary priorit...
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52% Bias Score

Million-Dollar Reward Offered in 1998 Melbourne Gangland Bombing
A $1 million reward has been offered for information regarding the unsolved 1998 bombing death of Melbourne businessman Gianni "John" Furlan, whose car exploded near a primary school, highlighting the case's enduring impact and the danger posed to innocent bystanders.

Million-Dollar Reward Offered in 1998 Melbourne Gangland Bombing
A $1 million reward has been offered for information regarding the unsolved 1998 bombing death of Melbourne businessman Gianni "John" Furlan, whose car exploded near a primary school, highlighting the case's enduring impact and the danger posed to innocent bystanders.
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44% Bias Score

Perth Housing Market Slowdown Amidst National Growth
Perth's housing market slowed sharply in the last quarter with only a 0.1 percent increase in house prices, while units rose 2 percent, contrasting with stronger growth in Melbourne and Hobart; low housing stock and high construction costs are contributing factors.

Perth Housing Market Slowdown Amidst National Growth
Perth's housing market slowed sharply in the last quarter with only a 0.1 percent increase in house prices, while units rose 2 percent, contrasting with stronger growth in Melbourne and Hobart; low housing stock and high construction costs are contributing factors.
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40% Bias Score
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