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[warm] This is NewsCard Daily for Wednesday December 17, 2025 ... the biggest stories from Australia and around the world in just minutes. — —
[serious] We begin in Sydney where tragedy strikes at the heart of the city. A father and son unleash horror at a Hanukkah celebration on Bondi Beach. Fifteen people dead ... including a child and an assistant rabbi. Forty-two injured ... two police officers among them. Police call it a terrorist attack inspired by Islamic State. The 50-year-old father ... shot dead by officers. His 24-year-old son fights for life in hospital. Six firearms seized ... plus two improvised explosives. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese labels it an act of pure evil and antisemitism. He urges national unity as Australians reel. — —
[urgent] In the attack's wake ... calls grow for tougher gun laws. Leaders pledge the biggest reforms since the 1996 Port Arthur massacre that claimed 35 lives. The father held a valid gun license. Questions swirl over how this happened amid rising antisemitism. — —
[curious] Yet amid the grief ... everyday heroes emerge. Video captures a couple in their 60s tackling a gunman. A Syrian-born fruit shop owner ... Ahmed al Ahmed ... wrestles away a rifle aimed at the crowd. He takes bullets but survives. Albanese visits him in hospital ... hails him a true Australian hero. — —
[serious] And the nation responds with compassion. A record 50,000 blood donation appointments booked Monday alone. Queues stretch four hours in Sydney. Nearly 1,300 first-time donors step up. Bondi sites booked solid until New Year's. — —
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[serious] We move to Canberra now ... where political shockwaves hit. The opposition demands a full inquiry into security failures ahead of the Bondi attack. Leader Sussan Ley calls it hateful violence striking an iconic community. Premier Chris Minns warns it's a massive investigation just beginning. FBI offers help from the US. Jewish leaders worldwide condemn the terror ... as vigils light up from Israel to local synagogues. — —
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[serious] Overseas ... in Europe ... tensions rise over energy prices. But back home first — in Melbourne ... economists flag inflation ticking up. Reserve Bank holds rates steady ... but warns of holiday spending risks. Households feel the pinch with grocery bills soaring 5 percent. — —
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[urgent] Now to Asia where China ramps up trade barriers on Aussie exports. Barley and wine hit hardest ... billions at stake for farmers. Canberra pushes back diplomatically ... eyes new markets in India. This matters for regional jobs from Queensland to WA. — —
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[hopeful] In brighter news from our region ... Pacific allies boost defence ties with Australia. New pact promises joint patrols against illegal fishing. Boosts security for remote islands ... and opens doors for Aussie tech exports. — —
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