[warm] This is NewsCard Daily for Sunday March 29, 2026 ... the biggest stories from Australia and around the world in just minutes. — — [serious] We begin in Canberra where the government ramps up fuel security powers amid a national crisis. The Middle East war disrupts supplies ... sparking shortages at pumps across the country. Australians queue for hours ... anxious about empty tanks and rising costs. Prime Minister Albanese announces new emergency measures to stockpile reserves and stabilise prices. It hits families hard ... with experts warning of weeks of pain ahead.[1][5] — — [urgent] In Melbourne ... food prices soar as the fuel crunch cripples supply chains. Victorians brace for $7.50 coffees and pricier groceries. Trucks idle ... shelves thin ... everyday items like bread and milk jump ten percent overnight. Businesses plead for federal aid ... while households feel the squeeze on budgets already stretched thin.[2] — — [serious] Over to Sydney now ... where a brutal worksite attack shocks the construction industry. A tradie faces life in prison after a savage bashing leaves his colleague fighting for life. Witnesses describe a frenzied assault with tools as weapons. Unions demand tougher safety laws ... as work sites halt in mourning. It underscores the dangers blue-collar Aussies face daily.[2] — — [curious] In the nation's north ... crocodile warnings intensify after a near-fatal encounter. Tourists and locals urged to steer clear of waterways as wet season bites. Authorities ramp up patrols ... but warn human error fuels these close calls. It reminds coastal communities ... wildlife rules the outback.[5] — — [urgent] Overseas now ... to the United States where President Trump blasts Australia in a fiery rant. He slams us ... the UK and NATO for not doing enough against Iran. Tensions spike as US strikes escalate the Middle East firestorm. Australians watch nervously ... our alliance tested amid global chaos.[1] — — [serious] We move to Europe ... where G7 leaders in France demand Iran halt civilian attacks. Hosted in Paris ... the summit unites on tough sanctions and calls for de-escalation. It matters here Down Under ... as oil shocks our economy and security. Diplomats push for peace ... but the clock ticks.[3] — — [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.