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[A Weekly Roundup: From Mango Innovations to Dancing World Records]-[Champion spellers and long-lost letters]

ABC KIDS News Time · B1 · 2025-11-20

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Introduction

This episode of the News Time podcast offers a vibrant collection of stories, ranging from agricultural breakthroughs to human endurance and historical mysteries. The program highlights the curiosity and engagement of young listeners while exploring global events.

The Ruby Gold Mango: A Summer Innovation

As summer approaches, the podcast introduces a new fruit variety called "Ruby Gold." Developed in far north Queensland, this mango is named after the "ruby red color of the mango skin." Unlike the common "Kensington Pride" variety, this new fruit was the result of a decade of grafting and planting by a local family. Growers describe the flavor as "a little bit sour and really sweet," noting that it is "not quite as stringy" as typical mangoes. This innovation serves as a prime example of how agricultural experimentation continues to evolve.

Spelling Excellence: The Premier’s Spelling Bee

Education and competition take center stage as the show discusses the New South Wales Premier’s Spelling Bee. Out of 200,000 initial participants, only 32 students reached the final. The competition showcased difficult vocabulary, such as "inundate," and concluded with a tense face-off between ten-year-old Finn and nine-year-old Sukaina. Finn secured the championship by correctly spelling "subcutaneous," a medical term meaning "under the skin." The segment emphasizes that spelling remains an "important skill to have" even in an age of digital technology.

A Century-Old Message in a Bottle

In a touching historical segment, the podcast reports on a glass bottle found on a remote beach in Western Australia. The bottle contained two letters written by soldiers in 1916, Private Malcolm Neville and Private William Harley, while they were on a boat to Europe during World War I. Having "been bobbing around in the sea for more than 100 years," these letters provided a direct link to the past. The finders successfully tracked down the soldiers' grandchildren in Adelaide and Alice Springs, ensuring these "precious" family memories were returned to their rightful owners.

The "Lion" of Ireland: A Case of Mistaken Identity

Humor enters the mix with the story of a Newfoundland dog named Mouse, who caused panic in a local Irish forest. Residents reported seeing a "lion prowling around," leading police to investigate. Upon discovery, they realized the "lion" was actually a dog with a fresh haircut. The owners had shaved the dog’s fur, leaving a mane-like appearance around its head. Animal protection agencies criticized the haircut, as Newfoundland coats should generally not be shaved, but the town was ultimately left with a classic tale of a "tricked" community.

The World Record: Dancing for 144 Hours

Finally, the show covers an incredible feat of human endurance in Hungary. A man known as "Grasshopper" set a world record by dancing for 144 hours—six days straight—on the video game Dance Dance Revolution. To achieve this, he spent six months focusing on "strengthening his legs and his glutes." He played to over 3,000 songs, earning short breaks for every hour of activity. Describing the experience as "tediously joyful," his achievement highlights the extreme lengths to which people will go to challenge their physical limits.

Conclusion

From the development of the "Ruby Gold" mango to the endurance of "Grasshopper," this week’s News Time demonstrates that whether through history, language, or sport, there is always something extraordinary happening in the world to explore.

🎯Key Sentences

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Stop, you're making me hungry.
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It does raise the question, though
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I'm decent at spelling.
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Well done.
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everyone learns at their own pace
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📝Key Phrases

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take something to the next level
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last person standing
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track down
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be forever grateful
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put on a brave face
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On this week's News Time we're going to hear about a family who received a message from 100 years in the past.

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