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Good morning. Here's what's happening now:

  • Sporting shooters in New South Wales are paying less than $30,000 a year to lease prime coastal land just 12 kilometres south of the Sydney CBD from the Federal Government, finance documents have revealed

  • Six-year-old Perth boy Oshin Kiszko, who came to national prominence due to a legal battle over treatment for a rare brain tumour, has died

  • US President-elect Donald Trump has urged Israel to "stay strong" until he is sworn into the Oval Office in January. It follows last week's Security Council move to condemn Israeli settlements in the West Bank and east Jerusalem

It took 20 million snowballs to construct. Now, Sweden's Icehotel 365 is a permanent ice hotel designed to stay frozen all year round

Here's what's coming up:

  • 8:10am AEDT: Chair of Australian Marriage Equality Alex Greenwich will be on News Breakfast

  • 10:30am AEDT: Day four of the second Test between Australia and Pakistan will begin

  • 2:30pm AEDT: The Sydney Sixers will take on the Hobart Hurricanes in the Women's Big Bash League

  • 6:30pm AEDT: In the NBL, the Cairns Taipans will go up against Melbourne United

  • 7:10pm AEDT: The Melbourne Renegades will play the Perth Scorchers in the BBL

 
Top Stories
Rifle association leasing land from Government below market value
Sporting shooters in New South Wales are paying less than $30,000 a year to lease prime property from the Federal Government in a 50-year deal, according to Finance Department documents.
 
Boy at centre of legal battle over cancer treatment dies
A six-year-old Perth boy whose parents fought against the wishes of doctors and took them to court over his treatment for a rare brain tumour dies.
 
Trump urges Israel to 'stay strong' following UN vote
Donald Trump urges Israel to "stay strong" until he enters the White House after John Kerry warns the future of a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is in jeopardy.
 
Inside Sweden's ice hotel
Deep in the Arctic Circle under the Northern Lights new creations are taking shape, with construction underway on Sweden's ice hotel.
 
Power cut to 38,000 after wild SA storms
About 38,000 South Australian properties remain without power after a day of severe weather, with SA Power Networks saying it had sought help from interstate to restore electricity supplies.
 
Warner ton, Khawaja's big knock dampen Pakistan's hopes
Usman Khawaja will look to match centurion David Warner in reaching his ton tomorrow, but Pakistan's hopes of winning the second Test look over.
 
German authorities detain man over possible links to Berlin market attack
German authorities detain a Tunisian man who prosecutors believe may have been involved in last week's attack on a Berlin Christmas market in which 12 people died.
 
What happens to Star Wars without Carrie Fisher?
Carrie Fisher was one of the brightest lights in the Star Wars universe, and her death comes as the franchise returns to pop culture. So how will her death affect the future of a galaxy far, far away?
 
Second black box found from doomed Russian military plane
Search teams recover the second flight recorder from a Russian military plane that crashed in the Black Sea, killing all 92 people on board, the Defence Ministry says.
 
Lynn masterclass, dropped catches see Heat trump Thunder in Big Bash
Chris Lynn's awesome 85 not out and a slew of dropped catches saw the Brisbane Heat pip the Sydney Thunder by three wickets in their Big Bash League clash.
 
Turkey and Russia preparing Syria ceasefire agreement
Turkey and Russia are preparing an agreement for a ceasefire in Syria, Turkey's Foreign Minister says, adding Ankara will not budge on its opposition to President Bashar al-Assad staying in power.
 
Alice Springs police strip to underwear for river rescue
Police officers and a member of the public strip to their underpants and swim across a raging river to rescue two tourists left stranded after their car is swept off a causeway in the Northern Territory.
 
Household solar power producers counter lower feed-in tariffs
Solar power supporter Bruce Malcolm has invested in state-of-the-art battery and software technology to control when he should release energy back into the grid as he grapples with the change to feed-in tariffs.
 
Spike in owls orphaned on Gold Coast
The number of Southern boobook owls being admitted to the Currumbin Wildlife Hospital after becoming separated from their families has risen by 70 per cent, carers say.
 
Analysis and Opinion: The Drum
By Julia Baird Julia Baird: How to reclaim the true meaning of Christmas
By Julia Baird
By business reporter Michael Janda Eight-year itch: Couples need nearly a decade to save for Sydney house
By business reporter Michael Janda
By Simon Smart Scorsese's Silence a fitting test of faith at Christmas
By Simon Smart
By Leigh Sales Leigh Sales' top 10 interviews of 2016
By Leigh Sales
 
World
Japan hit by magnitude-5.9 earthquake, no tsunami warning: USGS
Blast in Kabul wounds member of Parliament
S. Korea pension fund chief detained as part of influence-peddling scandal
 
Australia
Rifle association leasing land from Government below market value
Lynn masterclass, dropped catches see Heat trump Thunder in Big Bash
Victory up to second after thrashing Mariners 4-1
 
Business
The great crash of Australia's 'cooking oil' renewable fuel industry
Woolworths sells fuel business to BP for nearly $1.8b
Infrastructure spend will fall billions short of Government's promise, Opposition claims
 
Politics
Trump urges Israel to 'stay strong' following UN vote
Rifle association leasing land from Government below market value
Trump says UN just a club for people to 'have a good time'
 
Sport
Warner ton, Khawaja's big knock dampen Pakistan's hopes of victory
Warner shrugs MCG monkey off his back with critical ton
Perpetual LOYAL takes Sydney to Hobart line honours in new record
 
Entertainment
What's in store for Perth's New Year's Eve?
What happens to Star Wars without Carrie Fisher?
'The Elsa of the '80s': Women share Princess Leia cosplay photos
 
Health
Sydney measles outbreak fears with fourth case in three weeks
'Like a real heart': Beating, pumping cells generated using 3D printer
Christmas moonshine kills 23 in Pakistan town: police
 
Science and Tech
China's space program to protect 'national security'
Evolution not the driving force behind increased C-sections, midwife says
Scientist who helped discover dark matter dies at 88
 
Environment
Spike in owls orphaned on Gold Coast
VW reaches deal with 80,000 US 3L vehicle owners
Australia's greenhouse gas emissions rising
 

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