1Two arrested as part of investigation into movements of Dezi Freeman
Story gist: Two associates of Dezi Freeman were arrested as part of an investigation into his movements. They were released without charge.
Dezi Freeman associates arrested then released without charge
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Two arrested as part of investigation into movements of Dezi Freeman
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Grog-fuelled survival: Freeman’s final oxymoron
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Bias summary: Left-leaning The Age highlights associates’ arrest and quick release without charge, emphasizing lack of follow-through. Center ABC neutrally reports the arrests in the investigation into Freeman’s movements. Right-leaning The Australian employs a sensational, mocking headline on ‘grog-fuelled survival’ as an oxymoron, stressing Freeman’s alcohol use and ironic fate while omitting release details.
2Fewer service stations running out of petrol and diesel as Australia’s fuel supplies remain strong, energy minister says
Story gist: Australia’s Energy Minister stated that fewer service stations are running out of petrol and diesel. The minister said the country’s fuel supplies remain strong.
Fewer service stations running out of petrol and diesel as Australia’s fuel supplies remain strong, energy minister says
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How Australia can protect against future fuel shocks
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A single oil tanker’s path reveals grim reality of our fuel supply
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Guardian frame the story reassuringly, emphasizing the minister’s claim of strong supplies and declining shortages. Center outlets like The Canberra Times shift focus to proactive measures against future fuel shocks. Right-leaning outlets like The Australian highlight supply vulnerabilities, portraying a ‘grim reality’ via a single oil tanker’s path. Left perspective is most optimistic; right is alarmist.