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May 1, 2026 – Australia Headlines

1Jefferson Lewis arrested over alleged murder of Kumanjayi Little Baby

Story gist: Jefferson Lewis was arrested for the alleged murder of Kumanjayi Little Baby. A riot erupted at Alice Springs hospital after the arrest.
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Riot erupts at Alice Springs hospital after accused child killer arrested
— SMH.com.au
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Jefferson Lewis arrested over alleged murder of Kumanjayi Little Baby
— Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Riot erupts at hospital after vigilante group finds, beats Little Baby’s accused killer
— The Australian
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like SMH frame the story around a riot erupting after the arrest of an ‘accused child killer,’ emphasizing community unrest negatively. Center outlets like ABC offer a neutral, factual headline on the arrest without added context. Right-leaning The Australian highlights vigilantes finding and beating the ‘accused killer’ before the hospital riot, portraying vigilante action heroically while downplaying the violence.

2Massive profits already earned by property investors to be shielded from Chalmers’ CGT changes

Story gist: Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ proposed capital gains tax changes will shield profits already earned by property investors.
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Massive profits already earned by property investors to be shielded from Chalmers’ CGT changes
— The Guardian
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Center
VIDEO: Police use tear gas amid violent scenes outside Alice Springs Hospital
— Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Anthony Albanese lets the cat out of the bag
— News.com.au
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian highlights ‘massive profits’ shielded for property investors, emphasizing favoritism to wealthy. Right-leaning News.com.au frames as ‘Anthony Albanese lets the cat out of the bag,’ suggesting revelation of hidden policy. Center-leaning ABC omits story, covering unrelated police tear gas use amid violence outside Alice Springs Hospital, leaving neutral perspective absent.

3On-duty paramedic stabbed outside cafe in Melbourne’s north

Story gist: An on-duty paramedic was stabbed outside a cafe in Melbourne’s north. A bystander assisted the paramedic during the incident.
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On-duty paramedic stabbed outside cafe in Melbourne’s north
— Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Hero bystander praised after coming to aid of paramedic
— The Canberra Times
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Paramedic stabbed in face and neck in horror attack that could end legal loophole
— Herald Sun
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Bias summary: Left-leaning ABC reports factually on the stabbing without emphasis on details or heroes. Center outlet Canberra Times highlights the bystander’s heroic aid, praising community response. Right-leaning Herald Sun uses sensational terms like ‘horror attack,’ details face and neck wounds, and links to ending a legal loophole, emphasizing crime severity and policy implications.

4Bondi Beach shooting: Royal commission interim report says gun reform should be prioritised

Story gist: A royal commission into the Bondi Beach shooting released an interim report recommending that gun reform be prioritized. The incident occurred at Bondi Beach.
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The Bondi terror report raises more questions than answers about the massacre – and illuminated its horror
— The Guardian
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Bondi Beach shooting: Royal commission interim report says gun reform should be prioritised
— BBC
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Antisemitism inquiry reveals major flaws in terror defence
— The Australian
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian frames the report as a ‘terror report’ highlighting the massacre’s horror and unanswered questions, using emotional tone. Center BBC neutrally reports the gun reform prioritization per the title. Right-leaning Australian emphasizes antisemitism links and flaws in terror defence, omitting gun reform focus and prioritizing security failures.

5ATSB confirms student and instructor killed in Parafield plane crash

Story gist: The Australian Transport Safety Bureau confirmed a student pilot and instructor died in a plane crash at Parafield airport. The flight lasted seconds before impact.
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Flight only lasted seconds before ‘catastrophic’ crash
— The Canberra Times
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Center
ATSB confirms student and instructor killed in Parafield plane crash
— Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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‘Catastrophic scenes’ at airport hangar crash: ATSB
— The Australian
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Canberra Times emphasize the flight’s extreme brevity (‘only lasted seconds’) and quote ‘catastrophic’ crash for dramatic effect. Center outlets like ABC provide neutral, factual confirmation of deaths without emotive language. Right-leaning The Australian highlights ‘catastrophic scenes’ at the airport hangar, focusing on visual destruction and location details.

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