1Maths genius, devoted mum, headline-making CEO on King’s Birthday Honours roll
Story gist: The King’s Birthday Honours list recognizes recipients including Natasha Stott Despoja, Will Hodgman, Terrence Tao and a former Australia Post chief.
King’s Birthday top honours go to Natasha Stott Despoja, Will Hodgman and Terrence Tao
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Former Aus Post chief honoured for an exemplary career
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Bias summary: The Guardian lists specific prominent names such as Natasha Stott Despoja, Will Hodgman and Terrence Tao. The Australian instead highlights the former Aus Post chief and his career record. No center-leaning outlet appears in the cluster, so a neutral summary covering multiple recipients without selective focus is absent.
2Climate writers drown in sea of misinformation
Story gist: Scientists ruled out the worst-case climate scenario in recent assessments. Coverage of the findings varied across outlets, with some noting ongoing risks and others accusing climate writers of misinformation.
No major left-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Scientists Rule Out a Worst-Case Climate Scenario, But We’re Not Off The Hook
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Climate writers drown in sea of misinformation
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Bias summary: Center outlets such as ScienceAlert stress that extreme scenarios are ruled out yet risks remain substantial. Right-leaning sources like The Australian frame the story as climate writers spreading misinformation on catastrophic outcomes. Left-leaning perspectives are absent from the cluster, omitting emphasis on urgent policy responses or criticism of efforts to downplay climate threats.
3Newspoll: history made as One Nation leaps ahead of Labor
Story gist: A Newspoll showed One Nation overtaking Labor in voter support for the first time, while the Prime Minister’s approval ratings declined.
Women voting with their feet: This One Nation shift shouldn’t shock us
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One Nation pips Labor in Newspoll as PM’s support slips
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Newspoll: history made as One Nation leaps ahead of Labor
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Bias summary: Left-leaning SMH highlights women shifting to One Nation and frames the change as unsurprising. Center outlet The Canberra Times reports the poll numbers factually while noting the Prime Minister’s falling support. Right-leaning The Australian stresses the historic milestone of One Nation leaping ahead of Labor. Left coverage adds demographic emphasis and normalization; right coverage adds milestone language; center stays closest to raw results without extra framing.
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