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This episode covers the Nationals' new leader in Australia, nationwide NAPLAN test chaos, devastating Queensland floods, and escalating US-Iran tensions impacting global oil prices. NewsCard is your daily news in seconds—trusted sources, concise summaries, built for smart, busy people. Download the NewsCard app at newscard.app. We would love to hear from you at support@newscard.app.

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[warm] This is NewsCard Daily for Thursday March 12, 2026 ... the biggest stories from Australia and around the world in just minutes. — —
[serious] We begin in Canberra where Matt Canavan storms to the top of the Nationals. The Queensland senator defeats rivals to become party leader ... promising to fight like hell against One Nation's rise. Canavan slams Pauline Hanson's divisive comments on Muslims ... vowing to deliver dams, roads, and hospitals for regional Australia. This comes weeks after Angus Taylor took the Liberal helm ... as the coalition eyes a tough by-election in Farah. Regional voters watch closely ... will this duo hold the line? — —
[urgent] Chaos hits classrooms nationwide today. NAPLAN tests for Years 5, 7, and 9 grind to a halt ... students stare at error messages on day one. Teachers scramble ... parents fume over the outage's impact on kids' futures. Education Minister vows a fix ... but families demand answers now. — —
[serious] Floods ravage Queensland ... emergency alerts spark evacuations across the state. Homes submerge ... roads close ... as torrents swell rivers overnight. Rescue crews battle rising waters ... why it matters: thousands face power cuts and isolation in the wet season surge. — —
[curious] In Sydney's south-west ... police charge a man over a deadly home shooting. The aspiring young chef killed in a car crash sparks a major manhunt in the suburbs. Families grieve ... communities lock down ... as detectives hunt leads in this brazen attack. — —
[urgent] Overseas now ... the US unleashes its most intense strikes yet on Iran. President Trump claims the war ends very soon ... but warns of oil chaos if Tehran disrupts supplies. Petrol here spikes to $3.39 a litre in regional NSW ... drivers rush pumps amid global fears. Australia shuts diplomatic posts in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Tel Aviv over missile threats. — —
[serious] And the Iranian women's football team saga twists again in Australia. Seven players win protection visas after refusing the anthem ... but one reverses course today ... heading home to Iran. Protesters block their bus outside the hotel ... supporters plead at airports. Five stay ... highlighting the human cost of the escalating war. — —
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