1Labor’s landslide win, as Liberals fall and One Nation rises
Story gist: Peter Malinauskas’s Labor Party secured a landslide victory in the South Australian state election. The Liberals lost ground while One Nation gained support, prompting leader Pauline Hanson to warn the SA premier.
‘I’m going to leave you some landmines’: Pauline Hanson sends SA premier a message amid jubilant supporters
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Peter Malinauskas in landslide win in SA election as One Nation soars
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Hurricane Pauline makes land fall: watch out Farrer and Victoria
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian emphasizes Pauline Hanson’s threatening ‘landmines’ message amid her supporters’ jubilation, portraying One Nation negatively. Center AFR neutrally reports Labor’s win alongside One Nation’s rise without drama. Right-leaning Australian celebrates One Nation’s advance with ‘Hurricane Pauline’ metaphor, warning Labor in other states, omitting Labor’s dominance.
2Donald Trump ‘very surprised’ Australia declined to send troops to strait of Hormuz amid fuel crisis
Story gist: Donald Trump stated he was very surprised that Australia declined to send troops to the Strait of Hormuz amid a fuel crisis. Trump urged Australia to help in Iran.
Donald Trump ‘very surprised’ Australia declined to send troops to strait of Hormuz amid fuel crisis
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‘Surprised they said no’: Trump urges Australia to help in Iran
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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 Trump’s ‘very surprised’ reaction to Australia’s troop refusal amid fuel crisis, highlighting decline. Center outlets like AFR frame it as Trump ‘surprised they said no’ while urging help against Iran, stressing request. Right-leaning coverage absent, omitting potential support for Trump’s alliance pressure or criticism of Australia’s non-commitment.
3Cyclone Narelle: Severe flooding expected as storm hits Queensland
Story gist: Tropical Cyclone Narelle intensified as it approached Queensland, with severe flooding expected. Territorians in its path were told to take cover in bathrooms.
Territorians in path of Tropical Cyclone Narelle told to take cover in bathrooms as storm intensifies
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Cyclone Narelle: Severe flooding expected as storm hits Queensland
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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 urgent human safety measures, highlighting shelter instructions in bathrooms and storm intensification for dramatic personal impact. Center outlets like BBC neutrally report flooding expectations as the cyclone hits Queensland. Right-leaning coverage is absent, leaving out potential emphasis on government response, economic costs, or resilience narratives.
4Why the gas giants have suddenly gone to ground over Iran
Story gist: Major Australian gas companies have suddenly ceased public commentary on Iran.
Why the gas giants have suddenly gone to ground over Iran
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Oil crisis reveals a fat, dumb and lazy Australia
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Bias summary: Left-leaning ABC News frames the story with a questioning headline on why gas giants have ‘gone to ground’ over Iran, emphasizing corporate silence and prompting explanation. Right-leaning The Australian portrays the issue as an oil crisis exposing Australia’s ‘fat, dumb and lazy’ state, with critical national tone. No center-leaning outlets covered it, omitting neutral economic or geopolitical analysis.