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I hope you’ve got something orange to wear, because on News Time today we’re celebrating Harmony Day, and multiculturalism in Australia.

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© Australian Broadcasting Corporation Length 12 min 19 March 2026 NewsEducationalGeography Australia Episodic

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© Australian Broadcasting Corporation Length 12 min 19 March 2026 NewsEducationalGeography Australia Episodic

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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.

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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 Questions

1.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? Answers

1.Multiculturalism2.Sam Kerr3.50 years4.Regent Honeyeater5.The City of Hobart


© Australian Broadcasting Corporation | 12 min

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