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[Squiz Kids Daily: Olympic Dreams, March Madness, Ancient Predators, and Oscar History]-[Basketball madness in the US, and Demon Hunters conquer the Oscars]

Squiz Kids · B1 · 2026-03-18

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Squiz Kids Daily: A Roundup of Global News

This edition of Squiz Kids covers a diverse range of topics, from the future of Australian sports to historical discoveries and cinematic milestones. Below are the key highlights from the March 18th broadcast.

The Quest for 2032 Olympic Talent

The Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) has officially launched a nationwide talent search to identify potential athletes for the 2032 Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic Games. The program targets individuals aged 13 to 23, focusing not on elite experience, but on "natural ability." The AIS is looking for specific physical traits, including "speed, strength, coordination and reaction time," to match young people with the sports where they are most likely to succeed. This initiative aims to uncover hidden talent, effectively turning "everyday kids into elite athletes" over the next seven years.

March Madness: US College Basketball

In the United States, the sporting world is currently captivated by "March Madness," the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) basketball tournament. This massive knockout event highlights how significant college sports are in America, where games are broadcast on national television and feature "huge stadiums" and "massive crowds." The tournament is known for its "Cinderella teams"—smaller universities that defy the odds to defeat top-ranked opponents. As 68 teams compete over three weeks, the nation watches closely to see who will emerge as the men's and women's champions.

Ancient Earth: The 'Lucy Hunter'

In the world of paleontology, researchers in Ethiopia have identified a new, prehistoric crocodile species named Crocodylus lucifinata, which translates to "Lucy Hunter." The name references the famous early human ancestor, "Lucy" (Australopithecus afarensis), who lived over 3 million years ago. Reaching lengths of 4 to 5 metres, this predator was roughly the size of a small bus. Scientists believe this "ambush predator" likely posed a constant threat to early humans who ventured into rivers and wetlands to drink, serving as a grim reminder that the ancient world was a "dangerous place."

Making History at the Oscars

Korean cinema achieved a historic milestone at the 94th Academy Awards. The film featuring the demon-hunting characters Rumi, Mira, and Zoe won "Best Animated Feature," a first for Korea, while the song "Golden" secured the Oscar for Best Song. Additionally, filmmaker Autumn Durald-Akapoor made history by becoming the first woman and first Black person to win the award for cinematography for her work on the movie Sinners. Her win and her subsequent speech, which urged women in the auditorium to stand in solidarity, were described as a highlight that "brought the house down."

Global Recycling Day

Finally, the episode recognizes Global Recycling Day, encouraging listeners to rethink waste. The core message is to view items like bottles, cans, and paper not as trash, but as "resources that can be turned into something new." Listeners are challenged to be more mindful before using the bin, emphasizing that small actions contribute to a more sustainable future.

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The idea is to find young Australians who might not even know they've got Olympic or Paralympic potential yet.
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Each day we give the world globe a spin and find a new story from wherever it stops.
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