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Trump inauguration
The world braces for Trump, hoping for the best, unprepared for the worst
Analysis  
The world braces for Trump, hoping for the best, unprepared for the worst
His pick for secretary of state may have given measured assessment of world affairs, but ‘crazy’ Trump will call the shots
Explainer  
Deportations, tariffs, pardons: what Trump has planned for day one
US  
Price of new Trump crypto meme coin soars ahead of inauguration
The view from abroad  
‘Has the world gone mad? It has’: foreign reporters share perspectives on Trump
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Headlines
Victoria to cap petrol prices in ‘cost-of-living shakeup’; Dutton calls for six-year minimum sentences for terror crimes
Australia news live  
Victoria to cap petrol prices in ‘cost-of-living shakeup’; Dutton calls for six-year minimum sentences for terror crimes
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Australian Open  
Channel Nine’s Tony Jones apologises to Novak Djokovic over ‘banter’ that led to coverage boycott
Israel-Gaza war live  
Ninety Palestinians released as part of Gaza ceasefire deal, Israeli prison service says
Trump 2.0  
‘Everything, everywhere, all at once’: what will be unleashed?
Queensland  
Two teenagers die after Sunshine Coast waterfall accident and failed rescue attempt
Exclusive  
Thousands of imports enter Australia from firms blacklisted by US over alleged Uyghur forced labour links
The rural network
In suburban Ballarat, my family is harvesting canola, trading tips on tractors – and gaining sympathy for farmers
In suburban Ballarat, my family is harvesting canola, trading tips on tractors – and gaining sympathy for farmers
Farming Simulator, a video game popular with farmers and fakers alike, has taken over my house. But will it translate to better understanding of agriculture?
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Do multivitamins work? – Full Story podcast
Do multivitamins work? – Full Story podcast
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Sport
Australia are relishing pressure of Women’s Ashes
Australia are relishing pressure of Women’s Ashes
Premier League  
Everton pile pressure on Postecoglou as first-half blitz sinks Spurs
Australian Open  
Medvedev fined more than half his prize money for behaviour
Culture
Life and style  
‘Stuff happens and it sucks’: Brooke Shields on abuse, ageing and telling her own story
‘Stuff happens and it sucks’: Brooke Shields on abuse, ageing and telling her own story
Culture  
Rami Malek on rebellion, racism, and still feeling like an outsider: ‘I’m white passing, but growing up in LA, we definitely didn’t fit in’
Radio  
50 years of Triple J: sex, drugs and a lot more than rock’n’roll
Opinion
The new public square is fact-free social media – and it couldn’t come at a worse time for Australia
The new public square is fact-free social media – and it couldn’t come at a worse time for Australia
From carer to carefree? How to move on from years of devotion after a loved one dies
There’s no fortune to be made, but there’s a reason we keep looking for these glassy treasures down in the mud
Lifestyle
Activities  
Floor is lava, holiday homework and sensory play: tips for surviving the final stretch of the school holidays
Floor is lava, holiday homework and sensory play: tips for surviving the final stretch of the school holidays
Travel  
Away with Julia Busuttil Nishimura: ‘Visiting a local market gives you an insight into a new place’
Technology
TikTok  
TikTok goes dark in the US ahead of ban
TikTok goes dark in the US ahead of ban
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
Climate crisis  
‘Net zero hero’ myth unfairly shifts burden of solving climate crisis on to individuals, study finds
‘Net zero hero’ myth unfairly shifts burden of solving climate crisis on to individuals, study finds
Sydney  
Sydney’s unusual sewerage system to blame for faecal and fat balls on beaches, experts claim
Video
Coco Gauff 'sad' about US TikTok ban after reaching Australian Open quarter-final – video
Coco Gauff 'sad' about US TikTok ban after reaching Australian Open quarter-final – video
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