March 14, 2026 – Australia Headlines

1Roosters spoil party after ‘scenes that’ll last forever’ as fans storm field after NRL history

Story gist: South Sydney Rabbitohs’ Alex Johnston broke the NRL all-time try-scoring record during a match against the Sydney Roosters. Thousands of fans, including Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, invaded the field in celebration before the Roosters won.
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Thousands of fans ran onto the field when Johnston broke the try-scoring record. The PM and I were two of them
— The Age
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Roosters spoil party after ‘scenes that’ll last forever’ as fans storm field after NRL history
— fox sports
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Team AJ: Inside the moment NRL star united Rabbitohs, Roosters fans
— Daily Telegraph Sydney
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Bias summary: Left-leaning The Age emphasizes joyful fan invasion with personal PM involvement, celebratory tone. Center Fox Sports frames Roosters ‘spoiling the party’ after historic scenes and field storming, neutral competitive focus. Right-leaning Daily Telegraph highlights unifying moment uniting rival Rabbitohs and Roosters fans around Johnston, positive cross-team emphasis. Left stresses participation, center outcome, right harmony.

2NT cop Ben Parfitt rescued 27 schoolchildren from a flooded caravan park. Then he made headlines for saving a dog

Story gist: Northern Territory police officer Ben Parfitt rescued 27 schoolchildren from a flooded caravan park. He later saved a dog, which received media headlines.
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NT cop Ben Parfitt rescued 27 schoolchildren from a flooded caravan park. Then he made headlines for saving a dog
— The Guardian
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What we know about croc numbers in the NT after surge in floodwater sightings
— The Conversation
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Guardian highlight the officer’s rescue of schoolchildren then media focus on his dog rescue, implying coverage imbalance. Center outlets like The Conversation emphasize crocodile population data amid floodwater sightings, prioritizing wildlife risks over human stories. Right-leaning outlets offer no coverage, leaving conservative perspectives absent.

3Western Australia the big GST winner again, despite massive budget surpluses

Story gist: Australia’s federal government distributed GST revenues, allocating an extra $5.5 billion to Western Australia. New South Wales received the smallest share among states, while Victoria obtained more than NSW despite 1.5 million fewer residents.
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NSW emerges as main loser from GST carve-up as WA gets extra $5.5bn
— The Guardian
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Why Victoria gets more GST than NSW despite having 1.5m fewer people
— AFR
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Guardian frame Western Australia’s $5.5bn gain as unfair despite its surpluses, portraying NSW as the main loser. Center outlets like AFR emphasize the population anomaly favoring Victoria over larger NSW. Right-leaning coverage absent; defenses of resource-state protections or federal equity formulas omitted.

4Iran vows to fight on in first message issued in name of Mojtaba Khamenei

Story gist: Iran issued the first message in the name of Mojtaba Khamenei vowing to continue fighting.
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Iran vows to fight on in first message issued in name of Mojtaba Khamenei
— The Guardian
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No major center-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
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Mojtaba Khamenei ‘wounded and likely disfigured’; Six US crew dead after plane goes down
— The Australian
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian emphasizes Iran’s vow to fight on in neutral terms. No center outlets cover the story, leaving absent a balanced perspective without added details. Right-leaning Australian highlights Mojtaba Khamenei’s wounds and disfigurement plus six US crew deaths in a plane crash, using sensational tone to stress Iranian setbacks and American losses.

5Man found wounded at supermarket assisting police as woman and child found dead

Story gist: A woman and child were found dead in a Queensland home. The father was hit by a car at a nearby supermarket and is assisting police.
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Woman and child found dead in Queensland home after father hit by car nearby
— The Guardian
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Touching vigil after mum, baby found dead
— News.com.au
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian frames factually, noting deaths after father hit by car nearby, emphasizing sequence and location. No center outlets cover the story, leaving neutral perspective absent. Right-leaning News.com.au uses emotive ‘touching vigil,’ ‘mum,’ and ‘baby,’ shifting focus to community mourning over incident details.