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Israel-Gaza war
Israel-Hamas ceasefire to begin on Sunday; UN urges ‘rapid and unhindered’ aid access to Gaza after deal reached
Israel-Gaza war live  
Israel-Hamas ceasefire to begin on Sunday; UN urges ‘rapid and unhindered’ aid access to Gaza after deal reached
Netanyahu says ‘final details’ of deal still being worked on; two American hostages to be free in first phase, reports say
Explainer  
Gaza ceasefire: what's in the deal, when will it happen and what it means for the war
Analysis  
‘A stern message’: how return of Trump loomed over Gaza ceasefire negotiations
Israel-Gaza war  
Australian PM hails Gaza ceasefire as ‘step towards peace’ but mourns devastating loss of life
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Headlines
Minns predicts ‘more than 1000’ Sydney trains cancelled today; Melbourne fatal house fire a suspected homicide
Australia news live  
Minns predicts ‘more than 1000’ Sydney trains cancelled today; Melbourne fatal house fire a suspected homicide
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Business  
Unemployment rate rises to 4% but uncertainty now lingers over expected RBA cut
Media  
‘Deeply alarmed’: Washington Post staff request meeting with Jeff Bezos
Victoria  
Boy, 16, drank himself to death at family Christmas lunch, court hears
Crime  
Queensland paedophile Ashley Paul Griffith to appeal against life sentence
Live  
Australian Open 2025: Emma Raducanu and Alex de Minaur in action on day five
The rural network
Life in the ashes: Lisa lost her home to a bushfire. Ten months later, it almost burned again
Grampians fires  
Life in the ashes: Lisa lost her home to a bushfire. Ten months later, it almost burned again
More than 2,000 people are living without adequate housing in bushfire-prone areas in western Victoria, which advocates warn is risking catastrophe
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Full Story  
‘The entire community is just gone’: inside the Los Angeles wildfires – Full Story podcast
‘The entire community is just gone’: inside the Los Angeles wildfires – Full Story podcast
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Sport
What’s the reality of this Tottenham team, supremely unlucky or unforgivably naive?
What’s the reality of this Tottenham team, supremely unlucky or unforgivably naive?
Australian Open  
‘I had steam coming out of my ears’: Kokkinakis torment in Draper defeat
Cricket  
South Africa in the Test Championship final should be celebrated not belittled
Culture
Film  
Magic Beach review – Alison Lester’s classic picture book is enchanting on screen
Magic Beach review – Alison Lester’s classic picture book is enchanting on screen
Art and design  
‘Criminally reckless’: why LA’s urban sprawl made wildfires inevitable – and how it should rebuild
Film  
Baftas 2025: Conclave leads a pack of underdog tales – and Kneecap may already have won
Opinion
Australians should be angry about another year of climate inaction. But don’t let your anger turn into despair
Australians should be angry about another year of climate inaction. But don’t let your anger turn into despair
Norwich pizza chefs are waging war over pineapple. But they’re just the latest to put a tax on taste
I owe Alaa Abd el-Fattah my life, which is why I am going on a hunger strike to help free him
Lifestyle
The kindness of strangers  
I had a fear of flying – and as the plane shook and plummeted, she held my hand
I had a fear of flying – and as the plane shook and plummeted, she held my hand
Psychology  
As an agony aunt, I know the biggest cause of unhappiness: other people. Here’s the secret to better relationships
Technology
Meta  
Meta to fire thousands of staff as Zuckerberg warns of ‘intense year’
Meta to fire thousands of staff as Zuckerberg warns of ‘intense year’
Science
Space  
SpaceX launches two lunar landers to the moon
SpaceX launches two lunar landers to the moon
Environment
Sydney  
Ball-shaped debris washes up at Sydney’s Bondi, Coogee, Maroubra and Cronulla beaches
Ball-shaped debris washes up at Sydney’s Bondi, Coogee, Maroubra and Cronulla beaches
Sydney  
Two Sydney beaches still closed after mystery debris ‘grease balls’ washed ashore
Video
'It gave me energy': Jack Draper feeds off hostile crowd in victory over Kokkinakis – video
'It gave me energy': Jack Draper feeds off hostile crowd in victory over Kokkinakis – video
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