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Episode one logoEpisode One: COVID-19 and clever Kiwi keas

This is an Episodic show. You can listen to it in any order, but episode one is always a great place to start.

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This week we’ll meet a super speller, celebrate International Day of Friendship, discover ancient treasure in the Queensland bush, find out how little lambs are spreading smiles, and hear about a disagreement in Tasmania all to do with poo.

QUIZ QUESTIONS:

1. What is Zaila Avant Garde’s other talent, apart from spelling?

2. What international day did we recently celebrate?

3. Who goes bushwalking with Nundji?

4. What have people been sending to Tracey Kruger’s farm?

5. What is the name of the dog statue at the Pooseum?

BONUS TRICKY QUESTION:

What do the Kalkadoon people use to attach rocks to sticks when making spears?

ANSWERS:

1. Basketball

2. International Day of Friendship

3. His grandfather

4. Knitted jumpers

5. Pooby-Doo

BONUS TRICKY ANSWER:

Wax made from spinifex grass

Send your story ideas to abckidslisten@abc.net.au


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