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Created by: Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Australia 6-1011+

Started: October 9th, 2020

Status: Active, 201 episodes

Kind: Episodic

Language: English

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NAIDOC Week: Heal Country
11:13 | July 9th, 2021

It’s NAIDOC Week, a time for all of us to celebrate the history, cultures and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The theme for NAIDOC Week this year is Heal Country – that means everyone coming together to take care of First Nations lands, waters, sacred sites, cultures and languages. And that’s what NAIDOC News Time is all about!

Dinosaur Week
12:12 | July 2nd, 2021

To celebrate Dinosaur Week here at ABC Kids, we’re bringing you five of the world’s best stories all about dinos! We’ll be talking ancient crocodiles, backyard fossils, mammoth teeth, prehistoric sharks, and the biggest dinosaur ever discovered in Australia.

Refugee Week and big bird count
11:27 | June 25th, 2021

This week, we’ll be stretching, bending and twisting our bodies into all sorts of shapes for International Day of Yoga. Then, we’ll go bird-watching with scientists who have figured out how many feathered friends we have here on planet Earth. We’ll reveal the winners of some of the country’s most important art prizes. We’ll find out why teachers and students around the world are wearing skirts to school, even if it’s against the rules. And, we’ll meet a teenager who travelled across the ocean on a leaky boat to find a new, safe home here in Australia.

Mouse plague and snakes on planes
11:19 | June 18th, 2021

This week, we’ll learn about a possible solution to Australia’s massive mouse problem. We’ll make a splash with astronauts in the world’s deepest swimming pool. We’ll sashay down the runway with the stars of Australian Fashion Week. We’ll find out more about the coronavirus vaccine and why kids aren’t getting it yet. And we’ll discover the secret hiding spot of some deadly desert creatures.

Helping horses and 2000-year-old poo
11:01 | June 11th, 2021

Today, we’ll travel to the centre of the Earth where scientists have made a ground-breaking discovery. We’ll dive into the sea to celebrate World Ocean Day. We’ll meet a blind teenager and his new pooch pal. We’ll find out how horses are helping kids stay happy and healthy. And we’ll examine some ancient human poo.

Hungry penguins and skeleton friends
10:28 | June 4th, 2021

This week, we’ll take a dive into the deep sea with some hungry penguins. We’ll visit a house in the United States made without a hammer or any nails. We’ll travel into the jungle of the Philippines where scientists have made a sparkly discovery inside the trunks of trees. We’ll find out the truth about a misunderstood ancient wolf. And, we’ll meet a Sydney teenager’s spooky best friend.

Reconciliation: More than a word
10:21 | May 28th, 2021

Every week, we bring you five amazing stories from around the world, but this is a special edition of News Time because it’s also Reconciliation Week. We’ll be finding out exactly what reconciliation means, and why it’s so important. We’ll be shining a spotlight on stories about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, like the children’s author who just won a HUGE award and the Northern Territory school kids learning outside on country. We’ll learn about some Torres Strait Islander people taking a stand to save their land and we’ll meet a man who might just be the oldest Aboriginal person in Australia.

World Bee Day and super slugs
10:24 | May 21st, 2021

Today, we’re heading to Japan to meet a sea slug with a surprising super power. We’ll also visit Spain for a juicy story about rotten oranges. We’ll celebrate one of the world’s most BEE-autiful creatures that also needs our help to keep busy. We’ll travel back in time to learn about the first paths Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people walked across Country. And we’ll meet a four-year-old hero who saved his mum with the help of a toy car.




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Created by: Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Started: October 9th, 2020
Status: Active, 201 episodes
Kind: Episodic
Language: English

Australia6-1011+
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