Hi Matthew, I'm hoping the open beak indicates it was saying "orry-oriole" as the photo was being taken, which would make it easier to confirm. There does seem to be a faint hint of an eyebrow marking to distinguish it from a female figbird or female/immature rufous whistler, and it does look a bit too big to be the latter. I don't think there are any other options.
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