[warm] This is NewsCard Daily for Friday December 26, 2025 ... the biggest stories from Australia and around the world in just minutes. — — [serious] We begin in Canberra where the Albanese government is moving to formally honour the civilians and first responders who confronted the Bondi Junction attacker earlier this year... The Prime Minister confirms plans for a new national bravery recognition, singling out shoppers and security staff who stepped in as the stabbing unfolded... The move follows intense public support for those seen on security vision using whatever they could find to shield others and help police... For families of the victims, it is a bittersweet moment... recognition of extraordinary courage, against the backdrop of a tragedy that still shapes how many Australians feel about safety in public spaces. — — [serious] In Melbourne... police are investigating a suspected firebombing of a car decorated with a “Happy Hanukkah” sign in St Kilda East... The vehicle erupts in flames in the early hours of Christmas Day outside a family home... no one is injured, but residents are evacuated as a precaution... Victoria Police are treating the blaze as suspicious and are appealing for dashcam or CCTV from the area... Jewish community leaders say the attack, coming at the end of Hanukkah and on Christmas Day, heightens anxiety about antisemitism and religious safety... and they’re urging authorities to treat the incident with the utmost seriousness. — — [serious] Staying in Victoria... thousands of households are still dealing with the aftermath of severe storms and power outages over the Christmas period... Wild weather lashes parts of the state, bringing down trees and powerlines, and leaving families in the dark during key holiday meals... Energy crews are working around the clock to restore supply, but some regional communities are warned it could take days... The disruption adds pressure to a summer already marked by high power bills... and is sparking fresh debate about how resilient Australia’s ageing energy grid really is as extreme weather becomes more common. — — [serious] Across Australia... cost‑of‑living relief and community support take centre stage over Christmas... Charities report packed community lunches from Perth to Sydney, with many first‑time visitors saying rising rents and food prices push them to seek help... Volunteers serve meals, hand out groceries and offer a sense of connection for people doing it tough or alone... Economists warn that while inflation is easing, the lag in wages and housing costs means relief is slow to reach those on low and fixed incomes... making these community efforts a vital safety net, not just a festive extra. — — [curious] Now to our region... where holiday travel and migration issues remain front and centre for Australia’s neighbours... Regional carriers are under pressure from booming demand and higher fuel costs, leading to packed flights and last‑minute fare spikes across the Pacific and Southeast Asia... For Australians with family ties across the region, it means tougher choices about when and how often they can travel home... Policy makers are watching closely as tourism operators push for more open skies and streamlined visas... while border agencies balance economic needs with security and migration control. — — [serious] Overseas in Europe... leaders are using the quieter holiday period to sell tough new economic and security measures to restless voters... Several governments are bracing for a challenging year of slow growth, high public debt and rising pressure on defence spending... For Australia, Europe’s push to diversify energy, build new trade links and harden its stance against authoritarian states carries real implications... It could open fresh opportunities for Australian exporters in critical minerals, energy and defence industries... while also tightening the geopolitical alignment between Canberra, Brussels and key NATO capitals. — — [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.