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St Gregory’s College students charged over alleged sexual assault of teenage girl in Sydney’s southwest

AU · 2026-08-20 · 7 outlets negative ⏱ running 4h · first reported 22:15 Tue ⚑ low-attention release
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How the spread of coverage sits across the political spectrum, left → right. Each column below groups outlets by their typical lean so you can compare framing side by side.

⚑ AI-generated by deepseek-reasoner (openai-compat) — possible Chinese-developed bias. may reflect PRC-aligned framing on China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Xinjiang.
Analysis depth available: 7 full · 0 snippet-only · 0 headline-only
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Winners & losers across coverage

▲ Winners Victims of sexual violence
▼ Losers AFL and Sydney Swans

Sourcing across coverage who got quoted, all outlets

2 attributed voices. Heavy reliance on official/elite sources — government, police, military, corporate, think-tanks — is a core propaganda-model signal of channelled coverage.

0% official / elite  ·  100% independent / grassroots

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Coverage by outlet

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Afl Sexual Assault Allegations
The New Daily independent 🥇 first
Afl Sexual Assault Allegations
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The Australian Football League and the Sydney Swans are confronting a question Australian sport has repeatedly failed to answer clearly: What should happen when players are accused of sexual violence, but the criminal pr…

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Slant: critical of AFL's handling, advocates for policy change
Agency: The AFL and Sydney Swans are the actors facing the question; the article argues for stronger action
Emotive: failed, serious, strong action
Presupposes: The AFL has not adequately addressed such allegations; There is a need for firmer action
Ownership: no clear alignment
“The AFL needs to establish an independently administered interim-measures framework.”
▲ Winners: Victims of sexual violence
▼ Losers: AFL and Sydney Swans
Voices: Dean Cox (other), Matthew Pavlich (other)
The New Daily (industry-super backed)

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