1As Sisonke held what police say was an IED, she waited for them to act
Story gist: Perth police accused Liam Alexander Hall, also known as Sisonke, of holding an IED during an attempted Invasion Day bombing. An ex-One Nation candidate faced initial suspicion before the accused’s identity emerged.
Liam Alexander Hall named as man accused of attempted Invasion Day bombing in Perth
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As Sisonke held what police say was an IED, she waited for them to act
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Ex-One Nation candidate wrongly hounded after accused Invasion Day bomber’s identity revealed
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian names the accused perpetrator directly, emphasizing the crime. Center ABC dramatizes the standoff, portraying the suspect as waiting for police action using ‘she’ and ‘Sisonke.’ Right-leaning WAtoday focuses on injustice to the wrongly suspected ex-One Nation candidate, shifting emphasis to victimhood of a conservative figure.
2Man charged with murder after Merrylands stabbing spree had allegedly absconded from hospital
Story gist: A man was charged with murder after a stabbing spree in Merrylands, Sydney. He had allegedly absconded from a hospital prior to the incident, with CCTV capturing him moments before the attack.
Man charged with murder after Merrylands stabbing spree had allegedly absconded from hospital
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CCTV shows alleged Sydney stabber moments before attack
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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 the suspect’s absconding from hospital before the Merrylands stabbing spree and murder charge, highlighting potential oversight. Center outlets like WAtoday focus on CCTV footage showing the alleged stabber moments before the Sydney attack, stressing visual evidence. Right-leaning coverage is absent, leaving that perspective unrepresented.
3Private health patients stung by exclusions after downgrading policies
Story gist: Australian private health insurance customers faced coverage exclusions after downgrading policies. An affected couple remortgaged their home, amid premiums set to rise by 4.41%.
With Australian private health insurance premiums set to jump by 4.41%, will policies deliver more or just cost more?
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Common health insurance act forced Aussie couple to remortgage home
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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 with skepticism toward premium hikes, questioning value versus cost. Center outlets like Yahoo Finance Australia emphasize personal hardship via a couple’s remortgaging due to common downgrading. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting potential emphasis on policy terms, personal choices, or insurer perspectives.
4Taylor’s Liberals ready to wage war over economy
Story gist: Angus Taylor revealed a new Coalition shadow economic team, appointing Tim Wilson to the frontbench. The announcement occurred recently and was covered by multiple Australian outlets.
Afternoon Update: new Coalition frontbench revealed; ‘systemic’ racism at universities; and stories of Heath Ledger on set
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View from The Hill: Angus Taylor appoints Tim Wilson as part of a new-look Liberal economic team
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Taylor’s Liberals ready to wage war over economy
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian buries the story in a brief ‘Afternoon Update’ alongside unrelated topics like university racism, minimizing emphasis. Center outlet The Conversation reports neutrally as a factual appointment in a ‘new-look’ team. Right-leaning Australian uses combative ‘wage war’ framing to highlight aggressive Liberal challenge on economy, emphasizing opposition strength.
5Allan promoted her IBAC action on CFMEU, knowing it wasn’t going to do anything
Story gist: Victorian Attorney General Jaclyn Allan promoted IBAC action against the CFMEU. She criticized an integrity expert’s claim that CFMEU corruption cost taxpayers $15 billion as unfounded.
Victorian attorney general lambasts integrity expert over ‘unfounded claim’ CFMEU corruption cost taxpayers $15bn
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Victorian ministers launch personal attacks on corruption-buster
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian frames story as AG rebutting ‘unfounded claim’ by integrity expert, emphasizing defense against exaggeration. Center-leaning AFR highlights ministers’ ‘personal attacks’ on corruption-buster, portraying conflict as ad hominem. Right-leaning outlets absent, omitting potential emphasis on government inaction against union corruption or support for stronger IBAC probes.