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[warm] This is NewsCard Daily for Wednesday March 18, 2026 ... the biggest stories from Australia and around the world in just minutes. — —
[serious] We begin in Canberra where the Reserve Bank hikes interest rates again today. Millions of homeowners brace for higher mortgage repayments ... putting fresh pressure on family budgets already stretched thin. Economists warn this move fights inflation but hits households hard ... right when cost-of-living bites deepest.
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[urgent] In Sydney ... the consumer watchdog summons fuel retailers to an emergency meeting over price gouging fears. Petrol prices surge nationwide ... with Perth families facing a grim milestone tomorrow — no metro station sells fuel starting with a one. Drivers feel the pinch as global tensions fuel the fire.
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[serious] We move to Melbourne where a barber shop firebombing shocks Glenroy. Arson investigators hunt suspects after the early morning blaze ... while in Sydney's Lidcombe ... police chase an armed man who threatened victims at gunpoint. These brazen attacks rattle suburban communities.
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[curious] Now to Brisbane ... where two Iranian women footballers train with the Roar after seeking asylum here. They stayed behind during the Women’s Asian Cup ... branded traitors at home for refusing the anthem. Their story highlights Australia's role as a haven ... offering hope amid persecution.
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[urgent] Overseas ... Iran escalates its war in the Gulf ... unleashing fresh drones and missiles on the 18th day of conflict. UAE closes airspace briefly ... Qatar slams civilian hits ... as attacks threaten global oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz. Everyday Aussies watch pump prices climb.
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[serious] In the United States ... Donald Trump blasts allies for dragging feet on Hormuz escorts. He demands help protecting tankers ... as the crisis risks economic shockwaves worldwide. Oil markets jitter ... and Australians pay the price at home.
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