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Squiz Kids

China’s robot Olympics, and Black Pink break a record.

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// Your daily kids news podcast. //

© Squiz Media Length 00:10:27 17 August 2025 Season 6 Episode 1311 Age: 6-10 , 11plus Topics: News Country: Australia Type: Episodic

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© Squiz Media Length 00:10:27 17 August 2025 Season 6 Episode 1311 Age: 6-10 , 11plus Topics: News Country: Australia Type: Episodic

TRAILER: Squiz Kids

TRAILER: Squiz Kids

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

Listen to episode one here

Your daily kids news podcast.

Earthquake rattles Queensland; China’s robot Olympics; Wallabies stun the Springboks; and Black Pink break a record.

A 5.6-magnitude earthquake shook parts of Queensland, the biggest one on land in Australia in 50 years!

In China, robots raced, played soccer, and even kickboxed in a weekend of wacky robo-sports. There were plenty of spills and giggles, but it’s just the start of what these clever machines might do in the future.

The Wallabies pulled off a rugby miracle, smashing a 62-year losing streak to beat South Africa in their own backyard.

Blackpink made pop history, becoming the first K-pop girl group to play two massive shows at Wembley Stadium in London.

⁠Your Shortcut to Earthquakes and Volcanoes⁠

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