
ABC KIDS News Time
Every Friday, join Emily for News Time as she counts down the week’s most interesting news stories for kids. From amazing animals to special events, the natural world to outer space, News Time is made especially for children to help them understand the world around them.
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Show overview
ABC KIDS News Time has been publishing since 2021, and across the 5 years since has built a catalogue of 263 episodes. That works out to roughly 50 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 11 min and 13 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Kids & Family show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 5 days ago, with 28 episodes already out so far this year. Published by {"ABC Australia","ABC"}.
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Every Friday, join Emily for News Time as she counts down the week’s most interesting news stories for kids. From amazing animals to special events, the natural world to outer space, News Time is made especially for children to help them understand the world around them.
Latest Episodes
View all 263 episodesClever clocks and cheeky flocks
Monstrous prize and birthday surprise
Cleaned-up creek and moon sneak peek
Ninjas zooming and cockroaches booming
Nosy dog and a hidden frog
Flying free and plane at sea
Shuffling trails and spewing whales
Robot crew and seed breakthrough
Amazing Animals: Beakless birds and whale words
Folding map store and new-look dinosaur
Special Episode: How do we get electricity?
Thylacine clue and valuable poo
Lunar cruise and stowaway snooze
Anonymous good and whittling wood
This episode of News Time is a wholesome one! We’ll hear about a generous donation from a stranger, then travel to a small-town footy field for a community-wide kickaround. We’ll take it slow for a surprising hobby that’s making a comeback, and for our Wow of the Week, we’ll cherish a furry friendship that’s lasted much longer than we realised! Quiz Questions1. Who donated all the food to the flooded town? 2. What sort of football do the Thargomindah Bulls play? 3. What was Dame Sarah’s job before she became the Archbishop of Canterbury? 4. What is the word, starting with W, for carving spoons and shapes out of wood? 5. How long have humans had dogs around as companions? Answers1. We don’t know! They chose to stay anonymous. 2. Rugby league 3. Nurse 4. Whittling 5. About 15,000 years
Tree lobster and bowling bumper
It’s a wiggly, squirmy episode of News Time today – we’ll hear about a creative environmentalist using fly larvae, or maggots, to make a positive difference.Plus, we’ll go island hopping to spot a special stick insect with a surprising nickname. And I’d say you should pack your sunscreen for our intergalactic Wow of the Week, but where we’re going? That wouldn’t help much… Quiz Questions1.What do Shane and Charli feed their fly larvae?2.Can you name one of the nicknames for the Lord Howe island stick insect?3.What do the dancers with disability say you need to be able to do, to learn and grow?4.Which two sports have been combined to create Squalleyball?5.What would it smell like on the lava planet?Answers1.Food waste from local businesses. 2.They’re tree lobsters, or walking sausages. 3.Fail.4.Squash and Volleyball5.Rotten eggs!
Tuneful honeyeater and footy fever
I hope you’ve got something orange to wear, because on News Time today we’re celebrating Harmony Day, and multiculturalism in Australia. We’ll welcome people from all over the world in another way, too – the Women’s Asian Cup Football Competition is on! And the best female soccer players from all over Asia are here in Australia for the big tournament. Plus, hear baby birds learning old songs, and take a dive deep underwater to explore a long-lost shipwreck.Quiz Questions1.What’s the word, starting with m, for lots of different cultures living in harmony? 2.Who is the captain of the Matildas? 3.How many years of dancing is the company celebrating? 4.What species of bird has been re-taught their own long song? 5.Which Australian city was the sunken boat named after? Answers1.Multiculturalism2.Sam Kerr3.50 years4.Regent Honeyeater5.The City of Hobart
Racing fast and a brand new class
Today’s episode has a little bit of everything. You’ll hear about some sportspeople taking on the best in the world at the Paralympic Winter Games, then meet a sporty, speedy teen travelling the world to follow her dream.After that, we’ll get a little bit sticky learning something new about sweet, runny honey before grabbing a turtle and a toothbrush for the Wow of the Week!Quiz Questions1.Aussie flag bearer and Paralympian Ben Tudhope has already won a medal at the games… was it a gold, silver or bronze medal?2.What bee behaviour made the honey even stronger at fighting germs?3.What country is Joanne going to for her racing career?4.What is it called when someone is both Deaf and blind?5.What part of the turtle did Josh fix with the dental supplies?Answers1.A silver medal. 2.The bees visited lots of different kinds of flowers. 3.Japan. 4.Deafblind. 5.It’s shell.
Odd horse sounds and basketball rebounds
Rev your engines News Sleuths, because on today’s episode we’ll take a ride in a classic car fixed by hundreds of hardworking students.Plus, we’ll hear about a colossal coral colony before we meet a scientist pulling something very useful out of thin air for our Wow of the Week.Quiz Questions1.True or false? Coral is a living thing.2.What sport are the Indigenous All-Stars heading to the US to play?3.After they sell the car, what will the community use the money for?4.A whinny is a combination of two sounds… singing and what?5.Professor Omar says that the technology to save the environment is already here. What does he say we need next?Answers1.True2.Basketball3.To fund a rescue helicopter4.Whistling5.Courage
Seagrass sowing & Nippers clubs growing
On today’s episode, we’re meeting some marine biologists saving endangered seagrass meadows!Plus, we're hearing about a new board game that is helping build people’s confidence…and their dragon knowledge.Quiz Questions1. Where are they trialling the environmentally friendly mooring? 2. How many gigalitres of water does the company want to take each year?3. How far is the Canberra Broulee Nippers club from the beach?4. What is the new board game called, in story number 2?5. How long had it been since a quoll joey had been born in the wild, in NSW?Answers1. The Sydney harbour!2. 40 gigalitres of water!3. 150km!4. DOTS or Dragons of the Spectrum5. A century!
Sun safe grapes & flood escapes
On today’s episode, we’re hearing how Australian farmers are keeping their grapes sun safe.Plus, we're meeting a man named Bruce who stumbled upon a fossil!Quiz Questions1. What are grape growers putting on their grapes to protect them from the sun?2. What country did the school kids travel to?3. What type of dinosaur did the fossilised footprint belong to?4. How many animals did Ingrid and her children save from Daly River?5. What is the name of the micronation?Answers1. Sunscreen2. Aotearoa or New Zealand3. A Sauropodomorph4. 10 dogs and 1 cat5. Verdis