Afternoon Update: Biden’s farewell warning to America; strikes on Gaza ahead of ceasefire; and curing a fear of flying​on January 16, 2025 at 5:33 am

Want to get this in your inbox every weekday? Sign up for the Afternoon Update here, and start your day with our Morning Mail newsletter.Joe Biden used the final public address of his presidency to warn that the growing power of America’s ultra-wealthy threatens the foundations of US democracy. The speech did not mention Donald Trump, but Washington bureau chief David Smith writes that it will be remembered for “highlighting something wider and deeper of which Trump is a symptom”.Developments elsewhere in DC underscored Biden’s message. Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg will reportedly sit with members of Trump’s cabinet at his inauguration. Meanwhile “deeply alarmed” staff at the Bezos-owned Washington Post have demanded a meeting with the billionaire over the newspaper’s future.Anthony Albanese promotes four female frontbenchers in cabinet reshuffle as Bill Shorten retiresWet, late and frustrated, Sydney commuters say they are ‘turning against’ the unionsAccused Queensland torturer allegedly poisoned one-year-old and posted videos seeking donationsMistaken identity probe as house sitter, 27, killed in Melbourne fire‘Their human resources are unlimited’: Russia’s advances signal bleak spring for UkrainiansQuiksilver co-founder and surfwear pioneer Alan Green dies aged 77 Continue reading…Want to get this in your inbox every weekday? Sign up for the Afternoon Update here, and start your day with our Morning Mail newsletter.Joe Biden used the final public address of his presidency to warn that the growing power of America’s ultra-wealthy threatens the foundations of US democracy. The speech did not mention Donald Trump, but Washington bureau chief David Smith writes that it will be remembered for “highlighting something wider and deeper of which Trump is a symptom”.Developments elsewhere in DC underscored Biden’s message. Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg will reportedly sit with members of Trump’s cabinet at his inauguration. Meanwhile “deeply alarmed” staff at the Bezos-owned Washington Post have demanded a meeting with the billionaire over the newspaper’s future.Anthony Albanese promotes four female frontbenchers in cabinet reshuffle as Bill Shorten retiresWet, late and frustrated, Sydney commuters say they are ‘turning against’ the unionsAccused Queensland torturer allegedly poisoned one-year-old and posted videos seeking donationsMistaken identity probe as house sitter, 27, killed in Melbourne fire‘Their human resources are unlimited’: Russia’s advances signal bleak spring for UkrainiansQuiksilver co-founder and surfwear pioneer Alan Green dies aged 77 Continue reading…   

Joe Biden used the final public address of his presidency to warn that the growing power of America’s ultra-wealthy threatens the foundations of US democracy. The speech did not mention Donald Trump, but Washington bureau chief David Smith writes that it will be remembered for “highlighting something wider and deeper of which Trump is a symptom”.

Developments elsewhere in DC underscored Biden’s message. Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg will reportedly sit with members of Trump’s cabinet at his inauguration. Meanwhile “deeply alarmed” staff at the Bezos-owned Washington Post have demanded a meeting with the billionaire over the newspaper’s future.

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What they said …

Palestinians on the Gaza Strip react to news of a ceasefire deal with Israel

“It must mark the beginning of a new chapter for the Israeli and Palestinian people.”

Anthony Albanese has hailed the Gaza ceasefire deal reached by negotiators in Qatar – though ahead of the Sunday ceasefire, Israel has reportedly intensified attacks on the Palestinian territory. Here’s what we know so far about the deal, which comes after 15 devastating months of conflict.

In numbers

Afternoon Update statistic card. The card reads, ‘4% Australia’s jobless rate for December’

The unemployment rate rose in December, ABS data revealed today, increasing from 3.9% in November. Uncertainty still lingers, however, over an expected interest rate cut next month.

Before bed read

Aviatrix Mrs Keith Miller poses with a plane

Steph Harmon had a fear of flying – until a flight from turbulence hell, where she sat next to a woman also suffering, helped cure her.

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