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The article is a quiz question titled 'WHERE AM I?' featuring a historical location known as Arsineh Houspian. It describes a historic dock that was once the third-largest port in Australia, located in a city other than Sydney or Melbourne. The dock played a significant role in trade during the 1880s, had an original length of 332 meters, and was largely demolished for firewood during World War II. The remaining portion is listed on the National Heritage List and functions as a tourist attraction. The article invites readers to guess the name and location of the dock, with the answer promised in a future quiz. The piece does not provide the answer but references a previous quiz question about the Gospel Hall in Melbourne.

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The article is a quiz question titled 'WHERE AM I?' featuring a historical location known as Arsineh Houspian. It describes a historic dock that was once the third-largest port in Australia, located in a city other than Sydney or Melbourne. The dock played a significant role in trade during the 1880s, had an original length of 332 meters, and was largely demolished for firewood during World War II. The remaining portion is listed on the National Heritage List and functions as a tourist attraction. The article invites readers to guess the name and location of the dock, with the answer promised in a future quiz. The piece does not provide the answer but references a previous quiz question about the Gospel Hall in Melbourne.

Bias read (Center): The article is a non-political quiz question focused on geography and history. It does not involve any politically charged topics such as government policies, elections, or social issues. The content is purely informational and educational, aimed at engaging readers with historical trivia ratherthan

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