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This episode covers flash flooding in Victoria, Australia's ban on social media for under-16s, political budget pressures, US border security tensions, and a clean energy breakthrough in Europe. 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 Saturday January 17, 2026 ... the biggest stories from Australia and around the world in just minutes. — —
[serious] We begin in Victoria where flash flooding ravages the Great Ocean Road holiday hotspot. Cars sweep into the ocean ... tents float away ... one man clings to a rooftop before a helicopter winches him to safety. Emergency warnings blanket Lorne and nearby communities as fickle summer weather turns deadly. Campers flee in the night ... roads close ... and authorities urge everyone to prepare for more downpours and even bushfires. This hits hard for families on school holidays ... reminding us why vigilance saves lives down under. — —
[serious] In Canberra ... a major win for Aussie parents. Social media giants deactivate 4.7 million child accounts since the under-16 ban kicked in last December. Platforms like TikTok ... Instagram ... and Snapchat face massive fines if they slip up. Communications Minister Anika Wells says we stared down the tech titans ... and won. Now kids reclaim their childhoods free from harmful algorithms. eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant calls it encouraging ... with 2.5 million Aussie youngsters protected. Prime Minister Albanese beams with national pride as other nations eye our model. But critics warn rural teens lose vital online lifelines. — —
[curious] Now to Sydney ... where emergency services issue stark warnings after cars wash away in floods. Officials brace for sudden storms and fire risks nationwide. Stay prepared ... they say ... as wet weather mixes with dry tinderbox conditions. This volatile mix threatens homes and holidaymakers across the east coast ... underscoring climate's grip on our summer. — —
[urgent] We move to the federal stage ... as political heat rises over budget pressures. Opposition leaders slam the government for rising costs hitting households ... while Labor pushes tax cuts to ease the squeeze. Economists flag inflation risks ... but Canberra promises relief for battlers. Everyday Aussies feel the pinch at the checkout ... making this a key election flashpoint. — —
[serious] Overseas now ... in the United States ... a bitter presidential standoff escalates. President Harris clashes with Republicans over border security ... as migrant surges strain resources. Talks stall in Washington ... with shutdown fears looming. This ripples to Australia through trade ties and security pacts ... watching closely as America teeters. — —
[hopeful] Finally to Europe ... where scientists hail a breakthrough in clean energy. A new fusion reactor in France sustains reactions longer than ever ... inching toward unlimited power. Experts say it could slash emissions globally ... a boon for our Paris commitments and Pacific allies. Progress lights the path forward. — —
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