1Notorious Australian child killer dies in ‘callous silence’
Story gist: Bevan Spencer von Einem, convicted of child murder, died while serving a life sentence in Australia.
Notorious murderer Bevan von Einem dies while serving life sentence
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Notorious child murderer Bevan Spencer von Einem dies while serving life sentence
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Notorious child killer von Einem dies in callous silence
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Bias summary: Left-leaning ABC calls him a ‘notorious murderer’ in a neutral report on his death during life imprisonment. Center 9News specifies ‘child murderer’ with full name, remaining factual. Right-leaning Advertiser uses ‘child killer’ and ‘callous silence’ to emphasize emotional void or criticism of muted public response, adopting a more provocative tone.
2Sobs, gasps as man from high-profile Victorian family convicted of rape
Story gist: A man from a high-profile Victorian family was convicted of raping a woman while pretending to be her boyfriend. The verdict prompted sobs and gasps in court.
Man from high-profile Melbourne family found guilty of raping woman while pretending to be her boyfriend
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No major center-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Sobs, gasps as man from high-profile Victorian family convicted of rape
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Guardian emphasize the deceptive pretense in the rape and specify Melbourne location, focusing on crime details. Right-leaning Herald Sun highlights emotional courtroom reactions with ‘sobs, gasps’ for dramatic tone. No center-leaning coverage provided, omitting a neutral factual recap without sensationalism or specifics.
3Sydney records highest temperature in nearly two years amid heatwave as Tasmanian bushfires threaten homes
Story gist: Sydney recorded its highest temperature in nearly two years during a heatwave across Australia. Bushfires in Tasmania threaten homes as Sydney’s west nears 40 degrees.
Sydney records highest temperature in nearly two years amid heatwave as Tasmanian bushfires threaten homes
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Sydney’s west could crack 40 degrees as heatwave rolls across Australia
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Guardian emphasize Sydney’s record high temperature and Tasmanian bushfires threatening homes, using alarmist framing on impacts. Center outlets like ABC highlight forecasted 40-degree heat in Sydney’s west during national heatwave, focusing on predictions without extremes. Right-leaning coverage is absent, leaving out potential emphases on response efforts or weather normalization.