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Earthquakes leave at least six dead with more feared to be trapped under rubble
Japan  
Earthquakes leave at least six dead with more feared to be trapped under rubble
The quakes, the largest of which had a magnitude of 7.6, led to tsunami warnings which were later lifted
Blue groper death  
Man fined $500 for killing protected fish in Sydney
Live  
Israel-Gaza war live: Israel to withdraw some troops from Gaza; IDF says it has killed Hamas commander
‘All of Denmark is crying’  
Danes react to Margrethe II’s abdication
Real estate  
Property market faces fresh peaks and troughs with slowing prices and interest rates tipped to drop
The rural network
Libraries in regional towns are building community on a shoestring budget
'We're all in this together'  
Libraries in regional towns are building community on a shoestring budget
Despite a record increase in public library funding by the NSW government, most operate on the cost of a few new books per resident a year
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
‘Chased out of town’: Amy Remeikis on the great Texas cake controversy – Full Story podcast
‘Chased out of town’: Amy Remeikis on the great Texas cake controversy – Full Story podcast
Sport
Liverpool 4-2 Newcastle  
Salah signs off with double to give Reds breathing space at top
Salah signs off with double to give Reds breathing space at top
Tennis  
Australia through to United Cup quarter-finals after defeating USA
‘I am dreaming’  
Darts prodigy Littler, 16, takes aim at world title
Culture
Television & radio  
Boy Swallows Universe, The Tourist season two and Expats: what’s new to streaming in Australia in January
Boy Swallows Universe, The Tourist season two and Expats: what’s new to streaming in Australia in January
Film  
Nicholas Winton saved my father from the Nazis – here’s how One Life betrays him
Television & radio  
The Tourist series two review – Jamie Dornan is hugely charming in this gloriously fun show
Opinion
The best of: Fiona Katauskas cartoons 2023
The best of: Fiona Katauskas cartoons 2023
We can’t control what disasters a new year may bring. Stoicism can help us get up and try again
For Pete’s sake: the opposition leader’s new year’s resolution revealed!
Lifestyle
Reclaim your brain  
why it’s time to stop scrolling our lives away
why it’s time to stop scrolling our lives away
Purls of wisdom  
the wellbeing benefits of knitting and crocheting
Technology
‘Front page of the internet’  
How social media’s biggest user protest rocked Reddit
How social media’s biggest user protest rocked Reddit
Science
A pill for all?  
Could exercise pills help create a healthier society?
Could exercise pills help create a healthier society?
Environment
Western Australia  
WA bans commercial native logging in move state says could save 20,000 sq km of forest
WA bans commercial native logging in move state says could save 20,000 sq km of forest
Tasmania  
‘It’s beautiful’: bioluminescence lights up ocean in Tasmania and parts of NSW in glowing end to 2023
Video
From Auckland to New York, fireworks light up the skies as countries usher in 2024 – video
From Auckland to New York, fireworks light up the skies as countries usher in 2024 – video
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