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Headlines
Israel-Gaza war live: Israeli government approves ceasefire and hostage deal despite opposition from some hardliners
Live  
Israel-Gaza war live: Israeli government approves ceasefire and hostage deal despite opposition from some hardliners
Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said agreement ratified after meeting that lasted more than six hours amid bitter opposition by some cabinet hardliners
Beaches  
Sydney's unusual sewerage system to blame for faecal and fat balls on shores, experts claim
Live  
Australian Open 2025: Raducanu v Swiatek, De Minaur and Sinner to come – live
Dutton might once have been ‘unelectable’, but that may change if he draws Labor into a race to the right
Indonesia  
Australian toddler drowns in villa swimming pool in Bali
Weather  
More storms forecast for NSW as cyclone forms off WA
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The rural network
Town residents take goldmine to court over noise they claim is causing health issues
Victoria  
Town residents take goldmine to court over noise they claim is causing health issues
Two Axedale residents allege ‘excessive’ low-frequency noise from the Fosterville site is causing headaches, nausea and heart palpitations
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Finally, a ceasefire in Gaza – Full Story podcast
Finally, a ceasefire in Gaza – Full Story podcast
Sport
My gran’s induction to Australia’s tennis hall of fame been a family journey of discovery
My gran’s induction to Australia’s tennis hall of fame been a family journey of discovery
Australian Open  
Vukic loses five-set thriller as Draper plays the villain again
Tottenham  
Postecoglou backs young stars to escape ‘tough spot’
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Culture
Film  
Hollywood pays tribute to David Lynch: ‘A singular, visionary dreamer’
Hollywood pays tribute to David Lynch: ‘A singular, visionary dreamer’
Film  
‘People often don’t feel treated as equals’: Adrien Brody on complexity, comebacks and The Brutalist
Television & radio  
Severance season two review – this weird, wild show is impossibly mesmerising
Opinion
I’ve been climbing Tasmanian mountains for years – but I’m terrified of heights
I’ve been climbing Tasmanian mountains for years – but I’m terrified of heights
Australia is becoming an uninsurable nation. There may only be one solution
I knew one day I’d have to watch powerful men burn the world down – I just didn’t expect them to be such losers
Lifestyle
Cold comforts  
Easy freezy: eight fruity recipes for frozen summer treats – no ice-cream maker required
Easy freezy: eight fruity recipes for frozen summer treats – no ice-cream maker required
After Dad died I dressed like an extra from The Matrix. Now I’m blooming again like the flowers on my psychedelic new vest
Technology
Live  
Trump inauguration to move indoors amid frigid temperatures in Washington – as it happened
Trump inauguration to move indoors amid frigid temperatures in Washington – as it happened
Science
Space  
‘Get those rocket ships going’: where will Trump’s space odyssey lead Nasa?
‘Get those rocket ships going’: where will Trump’s space odyssey lead Nasa?
Environment
Australian climate and environment in focus  
New weather system to strike eastern Australia with strong winds and rain
New weather system to strike eastern Australia with strong winds and rain
Sydney  
Ball-shaped debris washes up at Sydney’s Bondi, Coogee, Maroubra and Cronulla beaches
Video
Sydney antisemitic attack: footage shows cars torched in Sydney's east - video
Sydney antisemitic attack: footage shows cars torched in Sydney's east - video
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