1‘Evil inside him’: Dezi Freeman’s nephew speaks out on cop killer uncle’s death
Story gist: Dezi Freeman, who killed a police officer, died on a remote family property at Thologolong. His nephew spoke out about his uncle’s death.
‘I was surprised he was here’: the hunt for Dezi Freeman ended on a remote family property at Thologolong
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‘Evil inside him’: Dezi Freeman’s nephew speaks out on cop killer uncle’s death
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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 the story around the hunt ending unexpectedly on a family property, emphasizing surprise and location details. Center outlets like ABC highlight the nephew’s ‘evil inside him’ quote and label Freeman as a ‘cop killer,’ focusing on condemnation. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting stronger pro-police or punitive emphases.
2Risk sentiment on the up but is it another false dawn?
Story gist: Australian shares rebounded on reports the US may end a war without resolving Strait of Hormuz issues, while ARN shares tanked. Trump urged other countries to take oil from Hormuz, and UK PM Starmer involved King Charles to support the US alliance.
ASX rebounds on report US may end war without Hormuz solution; ARN tanks
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Trump tells other countries to ‘just take’ oil from Hormuz
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Starmer deploys King Charles to rescue US alliance
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Bias summary: Left-leaning The Age highlights ASX rebound from de-escalation hopes, emphasizing market optimism despite ARN decline. Center AFR neutrally spotlights Trump’s provocative ‘just take’ oil advice from Hormuz. Right-leaning The Australian focuses on Starmer ‘deploying’ King Charles to ‘rescue’ US alliance, critiquing UK leadership and implying diplomatic desperation.
3What the halving of the fuel excise means for the price of your petrol
Story gist: Australia halved its fuel excise tax, reducing petrol prices for consumers. Relief may take weeks for some drivers.
Australia news live: union recommends ABC members vote to accept improved pay offer
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Weeks-long wait for some for fuel price relief
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Americans just figured out Aussie fuel price
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian buries fuel excise halving in a live blog headlined by union pay news, de-emphasizing relief. Center Canberra Times stresses weeks-long wait for price drops, neutral but delay-focused. Right-leaning News.com.au highlights low Aussie petrol prices surprising Americans, upbeat tone celebrating affordability. No major omissions across lanes.
4Distancing himself from Trump and a badly waged war in Iran might be the smartest move Albanese can make
Story gist: Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese navigates response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s involvement in a war in Iran. Media outlets debate whether Albanese should distance himself, urge de-escalation in the Middle East, or contact Trump directly.
Distancing himself from Trump and a badly waged war in Iran might be the smartest move Albanese can make
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Labor pleas for Trump to de-escalate in Middle East
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Please explain: Why PM should get on the phone with Trump
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Guardian praise distancing from Trump and label the Iran war ‘badly waged,’ using positive tone toward Albanese’s independence. Center outlets like The Canberra Times neutrally report Labor’s pleas for Trump to de-escalate. Right-leaning outlets like The Australian emphasize direct phone contact with Trump, framing it as necessary action without criticism of the conflict.