[warm] This is NewsCard Daily for Thursday April 2, 2026 ... the biggest stories from Australia and around the world in just minutes. — — [serious] We begin in Canberra where the Prime Minister addresses the nation tonight. He speaks on the escalating Middle East war ... and Australia's fuel security amid global tensions. Families feel the pinch at the pump already. This matters as prices spike and supply chains strain.[1] — — [urgent] Chaos grips Queensland rails right now. Transport unions launch a snap strike over stalled wage talks ... halting commuter lines and freight. Thousands stranded ... businesses hit hard. Workers demand fair pay in a cost-of-living crunch.[1] — — [curious] In Sydney, Premier Chris Minns floats a new public holiday. Anzac Day falls on a Saturday this year ... so he's talking with the RSL about a Monday off for NSW. Not everyone gets the long weekend ... WA and ACT do, but most Aussies miss out. A bid to honour remembrance without shortchanging families.[3] — — [serious] Over to South Australia where Pauline Hanson's One Nation surges. The party grabs over 20 percent in the state election ... a shock breakthrough outside Queensland. Frustrated voters flock to its tough anti-immigration stance ... shaking up Labor and Liberals. Immigration debates intensify nationwide.[4] — — [urgent] Meanwhile overseas in the Middle East, the war rages on. Australian leaders warn of direct risks to our fuel supplies ... tying into the PM's speech. Everyday Aussies face higher costs ... and questions over energy independence grow louder.[1] — — [serious] Now to Europe where economic ripples hit home. Global markets wobble from ongoing conflicts ... pressuring Australia's exports. Farmers and miners watch closely as trade tensions rise. Our prosperity hangs in the balance.[5] — — [warm] That's NewsCard Daily. For more top stories and quick summaries that keep you informed in minutes, download NewsCard ... available in the App Store.