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Want to get this in your inbox every weekday? Sign up for the Morning Mail here, and finish your day with our Afternoon Update newsletterGood morning. Jubilant Palestinians have taken to the streets of Gaza to celebrate after a ceasefire deal was reached with Israel. The agreement will come into force on Sunday although Israel says some details are still being finalised. We have live coverage, news and analysis.Also today, an exclusive interview with the Greens leader, Adam Bandt, reveals how he sees this election year panning out, more train misery is expected for Sydney commuters, and Thanasi Kokkinakis’s agony after losing a five-set thriller at Melbourne Park.Train chaos | The chaos across Sydney’s train network caused by industrial action yesterday is expected to worsen today. The severe storm that hit the city last night – including forcing the abandonment of a A-League Women’s match, pictured – will add to delays, Sydney Trains warned.Exclusive | Adam Bandt says a Greens-Labor power-sharing parliament could see a “golden era of progressive reform” as he confirms that stopping Peter Dutton becoming prime minister is now his party’s main election focus. However, the Greens leader faces a challenge with former AFL player Anthony Koutoufides considering a tilt at Bandt’s seat.Falling Star | Star Entertainment is severe financial trouble, and may have to sell assets or hold out for a white knight.Strung out | A council in greater Sydney is banning G-string bikinis at its public pools without providing further details about how the rule will be policed, sparking debate about gender standards.‘Planet parade’ | Stargazers are being treated to a rare “planet parade” this month, with most of the planets visible in the night sky at the same time. 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 newsletterGood morning. Jubilant Palestinians have taken to the streets of Gaza to celebrate after a ceasefire deal was reached with Israel. The agreement will come into force on Sunday although Israel says some details are still being finalised. We have live coverage, news and analysis.Also today, an exclusive interview with the Greens leader, Adam Bandt, reveals how he sees this election year panning out, more train misery is expected for Sydney commuters, and Thanasi Kokkinakis’s agony after losing a five-set thriller at Melbourne Park.Train chaos | The chaos across Sydney’s train network caused by industrial action yesterday is expected to worsen today. The severe storm that hit the city last night – including forcing the abandonment of a A-League Women’s match, pictured – will add to delays, Sydney Trains warned.Exclusive | Adam Bandt says a Greens-Labor power-sharing parliament could see a “golden era of progressive reform” as he confirms that stopping Peter Dutton becoming prime minister is now his party’s main election focus. However, the Greens leader faces a challenge with former AFL player Anthony Koutoufides considering a tilt at Bandt’s seat.Falling Star | Star Entertainment is severe financial trouble, and may have to sell assets or hold out for a white knight.Strung out | A council in greater Sydney is banning G-string bikinis at its public pools without providing further details about how the rule will be policed, sparking debate about gender standards.‘Planet parade’ | Stargazers are being treated to a rare “planet parade” this month, with most of the planets visible in the night sky at the same time. Continue reading…   

Good morning. Jubilant Palestinians have taken to the streets of Gaza to celebrate after a ceasefire deal was reached with Israel. The agreement will come into force on Sunday although Israel says some details are still being finalised. We have live coverage, news and analysis.

Also today, an exclusive interview with the Greens leader, Adam Bandt, reveals how he sees this election year panning out, more train misery is expected for Sydney commuters, and Thanasi Kokkinakis’s agony after losing a five-set thriller at Melbourne Park.

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