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Cities ignite to herald new year

Cities around the world have ushered in the new year in a blaze of colour, light and fire.

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2011 was a bad year, 2012 will be much worse

And so, here we are again. The end of 2011 looms, the stern faces of Janus looking back on what has been and saying, "well that was crap", and forward to what will be and saying, "it just gets worse".

And indeed it is a comfort, as we contemplate the living hell that has been this year, to think that next year will definitely be much worse.

But before we struggle on into the vale of tears that is the future, let's reflect on what we've all just been through.

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Tax benefits extended to students over 16

Prime Minister Julia Gillard has hit the political trail early with a visit to western Sydney to announce the fulfilment of an election promise.

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World

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Syria's fractured opposition sign agreement

Syrian opposition groups have signed a draft agreement which charts a democratic transition should president Bashar al-Assad leave office.

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Business

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Spain announces further austerity measures

Spain has announced more than $11 billion worth of austerity measures to try and curb the country's borrowing.

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Politics

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Queen appoints Howard to Order of Merit

Former prime minister John Howard has been appointed a member of the Order of Merit by Queen Elizabeth.

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Sport

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Hussey feels SCG could suit spin

Australia is likely to retain spinner Nathan Lyon for Tuesday's second Test against India at the SCG.

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Science and Technology

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Millionth find could be a new species

South Australia's State Herbarium has collected its millionth specimen.

The fragile fungus was found on rotten wood on Kangaroo Island and is likely to be a new species.

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Environment

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Sea Shepherd towing damaged ship to safety

A rescue mission is underway for a Sea Shepherd vessel which became stranded in the Southern Ocean after it cracked its hull.

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Sun 01 Jan, 2012

Top Stories

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Australia ushers in 2012

Sydney's harbour erupted in a blaze of colour and light as Australia ushered in the new year in style.

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The Drum

More Analysis »

2011 was a bad year, 2012 will be much worse

And so, here we are again. The end of 2011 looms, the stern faces of Janus looking back on what has been and saying, "well that was crap", and forward to what will be and saying, "it just gets worse".

And indeed it is a comfort, as we contemplate the living hell that has been this year, to think that next year will definitely be much worse.

But before we struggle on into the vale of tears that is the future, let's reflect on what we've all just been through.

More »

Just In

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Man impales leg during new year celebrations

A man has been taken to hospital after impaling his thigh while trying to jump over a fence at Sydney's Botanic Gardens during New Year's celebrations.

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World

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New Year surprise for typhoon victims

University students in the Philippines band together to host a surprise celebration for thousands of Typhoon Washi victims.

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Business

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Alan Kohler's Top 10 charts of 2011

Alan Kohler, a man who loves a good chart, looks back on his favourite finance charts of 2011 and what they say about where we have been and where we are heading.

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Politics

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Romney campaign builds ahead of Iowa vote

Republican US presidential candidate Mitt Romney's campaign hits a swagger as a good showing looks likely in next week's Iowa caucuses.

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Sport

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Stunning Roar end losing run

The Roar snapped a five-match losing streak and consolidated third place on the A-League ladder with a 3-1 over Melbourne Victory.

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Science and Technology

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Millionth find could be a new species

South Australia's State Herbarium has collected its millionth specimen.

The fragile fungus was found on rotten wood on Kangaroo Island and is likely to be a new species.

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Environment

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Sea Shepherd towing damaged ship to safety

A rescue mission is underway for a Sea Shepherd vessel which became stranded in the Southern Ocean after it cracked its hull.

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