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June 13, 2026 – Australia Headlines

1Iran media says that memorandum of understanding draft still not yet finalised

Story gist: Iran state media reported that a draft memorandum of understanding between the US and Iran remains unfinalized. Pakistan’s prime minister claimed the final text of a peace deal was agreed, prompting subsequent clarifications.
Left
Middle East crisis live: final text of peace deal between US and Iran agreed, says Pakistan’s prime minister
— The Guardian
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Center
Report: Trump fury over false Iran state media reporting led Araghchi to issue clarification
— The Times of Israel
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Right
Trump erupts: ‘Get their act together’
— News.com.au
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets emphasize diplomatic progress by highlighting Pakistan’s prime minister’s claim of an agreed peace deal. Center sources focus on factual corrections, detailing Trump’s anger over Iran media reporting errors and the resulting clarification. Right-leaning coverage stresses Trump’s blunt criticism with direct quotes demanding others “get their act together,” foregrounding his personal reaction over the diplomatic substance.

2One Nation fundraiser moved from Melbourne restaurant amid planned protests

Story gist: One Nation relocated its fundraiser from a Melbourne restaurant due to planned protests. The event proceeded with reports of drones and an arrest.
Left
One Nation fundraiser moved from Melbourne restaurant amid planned protests
— The Guardian
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Center
No major center-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Right
‘Hail Pauline’: Chaos reigns at One Nation Melb fundraiser with drones, wild arrest
— Herald Sun
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets such as The Guardian emphasize the relocation of the event due to protests. Right-leaning outlets such as the Herald Sun focus on chaos at the fundraiser, using sensational terms like ‘Hail Pauline’ and highlighting drones and arrests. No center-leaning coverage is present, leaving out neutral reporting on the sequence of events or attendee perspectives.

3Senior Liberal warns party to stop talking about One Nation as Hanson hits back at PM

Story gist: A senior Liberal MP advised the party to stop discussing One Nation. Pauline Hanson responded to comments made by the Prime Minister.
Left
Labor MPs have been handed new talking points – revealing a growing concern about One Nation
— The Guardian
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Center
No major center-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Right
How Tony Abbott went from One Nation foe to friend
— The Australian
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Bias summary: Left-leaning coverage, as in The Guardian, stresses Labor’s internal talking points and rising concern over One Nation’s influence. Right-leaning outlets like The Australian highlight Tony Abbott’s shift toward a more accommodating stance on One Nation. No center perspective is included, leaving out neutral analysis of the exchange between the Coalition, Labor, and Hanson.

4Sydney woman’s remains believed found eight years after alleged murder

Story gist: Sydney police believe remains found buried in a creek belong to a woman missing for eight years in connection with an alleged murder.
Left
Remains believed to be of missing woman were buried in creek
— SMH.com.au
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Center
Latest News
— NSW Police
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning SMH highlights the burial location in a creek as a key detail. Center NSW Police coverage is limited to official updates without added context. Right-leaning outlets are absent from the cluster, omitting any emphasis on crime trends, suspect history, or broader public safety implications that such sources often include.

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