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Morning Mail: ‘explosive fire growth’ warning for LA, Israel-Gaza ceasefire hope, Kyrgios crashes out​on January 13, 2025 at 7:59 pm

Want to get this in your inbox every weekday? Sign up for the Morning Mail here, and finish your day with our Afternoon Update newsletterMorning everyone. There is growing hope this morning that a ceasefire deal will be reached in Gaza with the Biden administration and Israeli officials making positive noises about the talks.Also this morning, the latest from the California wildfires, what to expect in Anthony Albanese’s mini reshuffle and why Nick Kyrgios thinks last night’s first-round defeat at the Australian Open could be his final singles appearance at Melbourne Park.Final journey | The coffin plate of the explorer Matthew Flinders has completed the long journey from London to Adelaide after it was rescued from underneath Euston station during construction work on the UK’s planned HS2 train line.Rishworth tip | Bill Shorten is tipped to hand the reins of the national disability insurance scheme to the social services minister, Amanda Rishworth, in a small reshuffle prompted by the former Labor leader’s departure before this year’s federal election.Mystery sickness | Thousands of rainbow lorikeets and hundreds of flying foxes have been hospitalised in Queensland in the past year with a mysterious paralysis that can affect the animals’ ability to fly, swallow and even breathe.‘Have some guts’ | The Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young is set to challenge Labor to “have some guts” and keep its promises on environmental issues such as koala habitats and pushing back against mining interests as her party gears up for the federal election campaign.Kangaroo cull call | Wildlife advocates are calling for a halt to the commercial harvesting of kangaroos in Victoria’s Grampians region after recent bushfires. Continue reading…Want to get this in your inbox every weekday? Sign up for the Morning Mail here, and finish your day with our Afternoon Update newsletterMorning everyone. There is growing hope this morning that a ceasefire deal will be reached in Gaza with the Biden administration and Israeli officials making positive noises about the talks.Also this morning, the latest from the California wildfires, what to expect in Anthony Albanese’s mini reshuffle and why Nick Kyrgios thinks last night’s first-round defeat at the Australian Open could be his final singles appearance at Melbourne Park.Final journey | The coffin plate of the explorer Matthew Flinders has completed the long journey from London to Adelaide after it was rescued from underneath Euston station during construction work on the UK’s planned HS2 train line.Rishworth tip | Bill Shorten is tipped to hand the reins of the national disability insurance scheme to the social services minister, Amanda Rishworth, in a small reshuffle prompted by the former Labor leader’s departure before this year’s federal election.Mystery sickness | Thousands of rainbow lorikeets and hundreds of flying foxes have been hospitalised in Queensland in the past year with a mysterious paralysis that can affect the animals’ ability to fly, swallow and even breathe.‘Have some guts’ | The Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young is set to challenge Labor to “have some guts” and keep its promises on environmental issues such as koala habitats and pushing back against mining interests as her party gears up for the federal election campaign.Kangaroo cull call | Wildlife advocates are calling for a halt to the commercial harvesting of kangaroos in Victoria’s Grampians region after recent bushfires. Continue reading…   

Morning everyone. There is growing hope this morning that a ceasefire deal will be reached in Gaza with the Biden administration and Israeli officials making positive noises about the talks.

Also this morning, the latest from the California wildfires, what to expect in Anthony Albanese’s mini reshuffle and why Nick Kyrgios thinks last night’s first-round defeat at the Australian Open could be his final singles appearance at Melbourne Park.

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