This is Australia Daily News Summary by NewsCard for Saturday, November 22, 2025 ... your briefing on the stories from Australia and around the world ... We begin in Sydney, where sweeping changes are shaking up the New South Wales political landscape ... The Liberal Party has announced Kellie Sloane as its new leader, with Natalie Ward stepping in as deputy ... It marks the first time two women have simultaneously taken the helm ... This leadership duo comes after weeks of internal division, signalling a push for party unity and a new strategy heading into the next state election ... Political observers say the move is set to energise supporters and could bring new policy focus for voters across the state ... In Victoria ... Police have arrested a thirty-two-year-old man in Shepparton after a dramatic car theft that gripped the community ... The suspect allegedly stole a Volkswagen with a baby in the back seat ... The child was found safe, and the man is now facing multiple charges ... Community leaders are calling for greater awareness around child safety, as families react with relief ... Now to a national debate impacting Australia’s favourite game ... The AFL has admitted for the first time that its players have been exposed to decades-long racism, both on and off the field ... The League’s response, claiming it cannot be held responsible as the abuse was widespread in society, is drawing criticism from current and former players ... This reckoning comes as calls grow for more accountability and concrete steps to promote cultural safety in Australian sport ... Turning to technology ... Australian social media users under sixteen will soon be blocked from livestreaming on Twitch and accessing Facebook or Instagram ... New social media laws take effect today, forcing tech giants like Meta and Twitch to remove users under the new age limit ... The crackdown is designed to protect children from online harm, but it’s raising big questions about enforcement and the impacts on young digital creators across the country ... Overseas in Asia ... Global markets are on alert after escalating tensions in the South China Sea ... The latest standoff between Chinese and Philippine vessels has drawn statements from Canberra urging restraint and respect for international law ... Australian analysts warn that instability in the region could impact shipping routes and the broader economy ... The government is closely monitoring the situation, emphasising Australia’s commitment to regional peace and open trade ... That’s your Australia Daily News Summary ... For more top stories and quick summaries that keep you informed in just minutes, check out the NewsCard app, available in the App Store ...