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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


Albanese Poised to Announce Early Australian Federal Election
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is expected to call a federal election in the coming days, possibly on April 12th, following the cancellation of budget meetings and the preparation of his campaign plane, amidst opposition accusations of avoiding financial scrutiny.
Albanese Poised to Announce Early Australian Federal Election
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is expected to call a federal election in the coming days, possibly on April 12th, following the cancellation of budget meetings and the preparation of his campaign plane, amidst opposition accusations of avoiding financial scrutiny.
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56% Bias Score


Dutton Defends Financial History Amidst Government Accusations
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton defended his financial history, including bank shares purchased before a government bailout and a $30 million property portfolio accumulated over 35 years through reinvestment, denying any impropriety and accusing the government of a smear campaign.
Dutton Defends Financial History Amidst Government Accusations
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton defended his financial history, including bank shares purchased before a government bailout and a $30 million property portfolio accumulated over 35 years through reinvestment, denying any impropriety and accusing the government of a smear campaign.
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48% 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


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


Dutton's Divisive DEI Strategy
Australian opposition leader Peter Dutton is employing a divisive political strategy targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs to gain support from voters who feel disadvantaged, mirroring Donald Trump's approach; this strategy leverages existing societal perceptions of power imbalan...
Dutton's Divisive DEI Strategy
Australian opposition leader Peter Dutton is employing a divisive political strategy targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs to gain support from voters who feel disadvantaged, mirroring Donald Trump's approach; this strategy leverages existing societal perceptions of power imbalan...
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52% Bias Score

Coalition's Policy Inconsistency Undermines Election Campaign
Internal divisions within the Australian Coalition are causing confusion and conflicting messages on key policy proposals, including divestment powers and public sector job cuts, weeks before the election.

Coalition's Policy Inconsistency Undermines Election Campaign
Internal divisions within the Australian Coalition are causing confusion and conflicting messages on key policy proposals, including divestment powers and public sector job cuts, weeks before the election.
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60% Bias Score

Brisbane Council Averts Strikes With 7.35% Wage Deal
Brisbane City Council reached a negotiated 7.35% pay rise over two years with its staff, ending weeks of industrial action by library, call center, and bus drivers who had sought double-digit increases; averted further service disruptions.

Brisbane Council Averts Strikes With 7.35% Wage Deal
Brisbane City Council reached a negotiated 7.35% pay rise over two years with its staff, ending weeks of industrial action by library, call center, and bus drivers who had sought double-digit increases; averted further service disruptions.
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56% 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's Past Actions Under Scrutiny Amidst Nurses' Anti-Israeli Comments
Australia's Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton faced criticism for his response to a video of NSW nurses making anti-Israeli comments, especially given that he was the minister when one of the nurses gained citizenship. This incident highlights questions about the relevance of a politician's past ac...

Dutton's Past Actions Under Scrutiny Amidst Nurses' Anti-Israeli Comments
Australia's Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton faced criticism for his response to a video of NSW nurses making anti-Israeli comments, especially given that he was the minister when one of the nurses gained citizenship. This incident highlights questions about the relevance of a politician's past ac...
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52% Bias Score

Dutton Promises No Frontline Public Servant Cuts
Australian opposition leader Peter Dutton pledged not to cut frontline public servants, contradicting the Coalition's plan to slash tens of thousands of bureaucrats and save billions, despite previously suggesting up to 36,000 job cuts, and promising pre-election costings.

Dutton Promises No Frontline Public Servant Cuts
Australian opposition leader Peter Dutton pledged not to cut frontline public servants, contradicting the Coalition's plan to slash tens of thousands of bureaucrats and save billions, despite previously suggesting up to 36,000 job cuts, and promising pre-election costings.
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44% Bias Score

Dutton Vows to Eliminate DEI Programs
Peter Dutton, leader of the Australian Coalition, announced plans to eliminate government-funded DEI programs if elected, claiming they don't benefit Australians; this ignores evidence of systemic racism and discrimination in Australian workplaces.

Dutton Vows to Eliminate DEI Programs
Peter Dutton, leader of the Australian Coalition, announced plans to eliminate government-funded DEI programs if elected, claiming they don't benefit Australians; this ignores evidence of systemic racism and discrimination in Australian workplaces.
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60% Bias Score
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