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[warm] This is NewsCard Daily for Sunday February 1, 2026 ... the biggest stories from Australia and around the world in just minutes. — —
[serious] We begin in Canberra where new traffic laws kick in today ... bringing stricter rules for every driver on Australian roads. AI-powered cameras now spot tailgating ... rapid lane changes ... and even smartphone use behind the wheel. Fines hit up to $1,000 ... with license suspensions for repeat offenders. Probationary drivers face a midnight-to-5am curfew ... unless heading to work or study. Zero tolerance for THC traces ... and no parking near EV chargers without plugging in. These changes aim to cut road deaths ... as EV numbers surge past 500,000. Aussie motorists ... check your habits today.[1] — —
[curious] In Melbourne ... Aryna Sabalenka claims the Australian Open women's title in an epic final against Elena Rybakina. The world number one triumphs on Rod Laver Arena ... capping a thrilling two-week Grand Slam. Fans pack the stands ... cheering every baseline rally. Sabalenka's win marks her third Aussie Open crown ... inspiring the next generation of players down under. Tennis fever grips the nation.[3] — —
[serious] Now to immigration ... as Migration 2.0 rolls out across Australia this month. Tighter compliance demands $29,710 in financial proof for living costs. No more hopping from visitor to student visas onshore. Character checks expand ... allowing cancellations for serious conduct without convictions. A traffic light visa system prioritizes green-zone skills for faster processing. Key dates include ACT invitations on February 23rd. These reforms push employer-led migration ... boosting the economy while strengthening borders.[2] — —
[urgent] We move to Sydney where economic pressures mount ... with inflation ticking up amid global supply shocks. The RBA holds rates steady ... but warns of household squeezes from rising energy costs. Families feel the pinch at the checkout ... as grocery prices climb five percent. Businesses call for targeted relief ... to keep jobs secure in manufacturing hubs. Why it matters ... your hip pocket feels every shift.[rich_content:4] — —
[serious] Overseas now ... in Europe ... tensions escalate as Ukraine repels a major Russian advance near Kharkiv. Ukrainian forces hold the line ... with Western aid bolstering defenses. Casualties mount on both sides ... testing NATO resolve. For Australians ... this hits energy prices and trade routes ... keeping our fuel costs high. A reminder of global ripples.[rich_content:5] — —
[hopeful] Finally to the United States ... where a breakthrough climate deal with China cuts emissions targets. Both powers pledge faster renewables rollout ... easing pressure on Pacific allies like us. Aussie exporters eye green hydrogen opportunities ... as solar tech flows down under. A step forward for the planet ... and our backyard.[rich_content:6] — —
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