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Morning Mail: killings of older women our ‘silent crisis’, Trump suggests ‘clean out’ of Gaza, Jannik Sinner takes trophy​on January 26, 2025 at 7:39 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 newsletterGood morning. We lead today with an investigation into what has been called our nation’s “silent crisis”. Analysis of homicide statistics shows that older women are at dual risk of domestic violence – from partners and sons – but their deaths rarely get as much attention as those of younger women.Meanwhile, the US president, Donald Trump, has suggested Palestinians leave Gaza and “we just clean out” the territory – and has ordered the US military to restart shipments of 2,000lb bombs to Israel.NDIS reforms | With a new minister, a looming federal election and tight reform timelines, many disabled Australians have been left worrying about what comes next.‘Silent crisis’ | A Guardian analysis of government data has found that in the 10 years to 2023, nearly 200 women over the age of 55 were allegedly killed in family violence-related homicides, suggesting older women could be at dual risk from partners and from their children, especially their sons.Election looms | A recent landslide victory for Mexico’s ruling leftwing Morena party may offer lessons for the Labor government in its quest to retain power at this year’s election.Analysis | Peter Dutton’s cabinet reshuffle appointed a new shadow minister of government efficiency – and Josh Butler writes that the Coalition is an eerie echo of Trump (and Musk’s) America.‘Completely unacceptable’ | A man has been charged with displaying a Nazi symbol in Adelaide after a group of people momentarily delayed the start to the city’s Invasion Day march. 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. We lead today with an investigation into what has been called our nation’s “silent crisis”. Analysis of homicide statistics shows that older women are at dual risk of domestic violence – from partners and sons – but their deaths rarely get as much attention as those of younger women.Meanwhile, the US president, Donald Trump, has suggested Palestinians leave Gaza and “we just clean out” the territory – and has ordered the US military to restart shipments of 2,000lb bombs to Israel.NDIS reforms | With a new minister, a looming federal election and tight reform timelines, many disabled Australians have been left worrying about what comes next.‘Silent crisis’ | A Guardian analysis of government data has found that in the 10 years to 2023, nearly 200 women over the age of 55 were allegedly killed in family violence-related homicides, suggesting older women could be at dual risk from partners and from their children, especially their sons.Election looms | A recent landslide victory for Mexico’s ruling leftwing Morena party may offer lessons for the Labor government in its quest to retain power at this year’s election.Analysis | Peter Dutton’s cabinet reshuffle appointed a new shadow minister of government efficiency – and Josh Butler writes that the Coalition is an eerie echo of Trump (and Musk’s) America.‘Completely unacceptable’ | A man has been charged with displaying a Nazi symbol in Adelaide after a group of people momentarily delayed the start to the city’s Invasion Day march. Continue reading…   

Good morning. We lead today with an investigation into what has been called our nation’s “silent crisis”. Analysis of homicide statistics shows that older women are at dual risk of domestic violence – from partners and sons – but their deaths rarely get as much attention as those of younger women.

Meanwhile, the US president, Donald Trump, has suggested Palestinians leave Gaza and “we just clean out” the territory – and has ordered the US military to restart shipments of 2,000lb bombs to Israel.

And Jannik Sinner reigns supreme after a ruthlessly efficient performance against Alexander Zverev in the men’s singles final of the Australian Open.

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Australians are looking for lessons on how to stop the devastation seen in the California wildfires happening to us.

LA fires: how can we stop it happening here?

As America’s second-largest city reels from massive fires blown in from the bush, Australians are looking for lessons on how to stop it happening to us. David Bowman, a pyrogeography and fire science professor from the University of Tasmania, tells Reged Ahmad why he thinks we need to rethink how we design our cities and homes to live with fires.

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Ellie Smith says the reason she decided to try to unseat Peter Dutton in his Brisbane electorate is simple. “For me, it was just about having a local MP who reflects our community,” she says. “It didn’t make sense to me that we had an MP that was so divisive.” The Climate 200-backed environmental consultant knows she has a tough job ahead of her to unseat the federal opposition leader, but she’s up for the challenge.

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At 91, Elizabeth Cameron Dalman dances in nature at her bushland retreat outside Canberra, Mirramu Creative Arts Centre, surrounded by writers, singers and visual artists stoking their respective muses. With a career spanning more than six decades, the pioneering co-founder of Australian Dance Theatre is still dancing – just don’t ask about her age. “So many people bring up this age thing,” she says, “and my reply is that in dance we are ageless.”

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The Sydney Morning Herald looks at how Newcastle has become the entry port of choice for drug cartels trying to feed Australia’s appetite for cocaine. Oil and gas giant Santos is in talks to import and bury emissions from Japan’s power plants at its carbon sequestration site in the South Australia desert, the Age reports. Activists are calling for the “high risk” dam that flooded Tasmania’s Lake Pedder to be decommissioned, the Mercury reports.

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