February 10, 2026 – Australia Headlines

1ABC to air Four Corners episode on Bondi terror attack despite preemptive criticism by Asio

Story gist: ABC plans to air a Four Corners episode on the Bondi terror attack despite prior criticism from ASIO. An ex-ASIO agent claims he raised concerns about the shooter’s terror links in 2019.
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ABC to air Four Corners episode on Bondi terror attack despite preemptive criticism by Asio
— The Guardian
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Center
Ex ASIO agent says he raised alarm on Bondi shooter’s terror links in 2019
— AFR
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Why ASIO refuses to be made a scapegoat for Bondi massacre
— The Australian
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian highlights ABC airing the episode despite ASIO’s preemptive criticism, emphasizing media defiance. Center AFR centers on the ex-ASIO agent’s 2019 warning about the shooter’s terror links. Right-leaning Australian defends ASIO’s refusal to be scapegoated for the Bondi massacre, portraying the agency as unfairly targeted. No major omissions across lanes.

2Independent inquiry launched into NACC chief’s handling of defence ties

Story gist: An independent inquiry launched into the chief of Australia’s National Anti-Corruption Commission over his handling of defence ties. The probe examines the NACC head’s conduct regarding defence work.
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Watchdog launches investigation into head of Australia’s anti-corruption commission over defence work
— The Guardian
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Center
Independent inquiry launched into NACC chief’s handling of defence ties
— Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Corruption watchdog boss faces his own misconduct probe
— The Australian
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian frames it institutionally as a ‘watchdog’ investigating its ‘head over defence work,’ emphasizing oversight. Center ABC uses neutral phrasing on the ‘independent inquiry’ into ‘handling of defence ties.’ Right-leaning Australian sensationalizes with ‘corruption watchdog boss faces his own misconduct probe,’ highlighting irony and personal accountability. All cover the core event without major omissions.

3Liberals despair at prospect of ‘non-existence’ and weigh leadership change

Story gist: Supporters of Angus Taylor expect him to challenge Sussan Ley for Liberal Party leadership within days. Coalition support reaches record low in Australia.
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Angus Taylor supporters expect him to challenge Sussan Ley for Liberal leadership within days
— The Guardian
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‘We will be wiped out’: Support for Coalition at record low
— SBS Australia
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Guardian emphasize internal Liberal leadership turmoil and imminent challenge. Center sources such as SBS Australia stress dire poll numbers with quotes of ‘non-existence’ and wipeout. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting defenses of leadership or optimistic counter-narratives on Coalition recovery.

4Queensland moves to ban pro-Palestine slogan ‘from the river to the sea’ under sweeping new hate speech laws

Story gist: Queensland government plans to ban the slogan ‘from the river to the sea’ under new hate speech laws.
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Queensland moves to ban pro-Palestine slogan ‘from the river to the sea’ under sweeping new hate speech laws
— The Guardian
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No major center-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
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Queensland first to outlaw ‘river to sea’ chant
— The Australian
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian frames the ban critically, labeling it a ‘pro-Palestine slogan’ targeted by ‘sweeping new hate speech laws,’ implying overreach. Right-leaning Australian portrays positively as Queensland being ‘first to outlaw’ the chant, emphasizing decisive action. Center outlets absent, leaving no neutral framing on the laws’ scope or slogan’s context.

5NSW police to seize and destroy illegally ‘souped-up’ ebikes under government crackdown

Story gist: NSW police will seize and destroy illegally modified ‘souped-up’ e-bikes under a government crackdown. The policy targets dangerous modifications in New South Wales, Australia.
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NSW police to seize and destroy illegally ‘souped-up’ ebikes under government crackdown
— The Guardian
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Center
Illegal e-bikes to be seized and destroyed in major NSW crackdown
— Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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‘Idiots’: Teen e-biker gets ugly shock
— News.com.au
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian frames it neutrally as police enforcement of illegal modifications. Center ABC emphasizes scale with ‘major crackdown’ on illegal e-bikes. Right-leaning News.com.au uses sensational tone, quoting ‘idiots’ and focusing on a teen rider’s mishap to mock reckless individuals, omitting broader policy details.