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[A Weekly Roundup: From AFL Records and Fossil Discoveries to Robot Athletes]-[Football deals and building on wheels]

ABC KIDS News Time · B1 · 2025-08-28

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AFL Milestone: Naziah Wangani-Malera's Record-Breaking Contract

The world of professional sports often highlights the immense dedication athletes bring to their craft. A notable recent development involves Kokafa and Narungga man and AFL player, Naziah Wangani-Malera, who signed a contract extension with St Kilda. With a salary reaching $2 million per season, he has set a new financial benchmark in the AFL. Beyond the impressive figures, Naziah's commitment to the team that first drafted him underscores a sense of belonging. His success serves as an inspiration, sending a powerful message to young Aboriginal football players across the country that hard work can lead to top-level achievement.

Unearthing History: The Fossil Pearl of Richmond

In the outback town of Richmond, Queensland—a location famous for its fossil pits—tourists often search for prehistoric treasures. A rare discovery was made when a visitor found a "fossil pearl," a specimen scientists identified as being 100 million years old. Formed inside an extinct giant clam during a time when the region was covered by an inland sea, this marble-sized object provides invaluable data. Researchers study such fossils to understand the diets and shapes of ancient creatures, potentially revealing new, undiscovered dinosaur species.

The Deaflympics: Sport, Representation, and Funding Challenges

Competing at an elite level poses unique challenges, particularly for athletes like 17-year-old Ruby Miller. As a member of the Australian women's soccer team for the 2025 Japan Deaflympics, Ruby must navigate the game without hearing aids or cochlear implants, relying instead on her "peripheral vision" and heightened awareness of her surroundings. Unlike Olympic and Paralympic athletes who receive support from the Australian Sports Commission, Deaflympic competitors often face the burden of self-funding. Ruby’s efforts to raise $10,000—ranging from selling socks to firewood—highlight the inequity in financial support for these athletes.

Engineering Feats: Moving a Century-Old Church

In Kiruna, Sweden, the preservation of history required an extraordinary logistical effort: moving a 113-year-old red timber church five kilometers to a new location. Due to iron ore mining causing "fissures or cracks in the ground," the town’s infrastructure, including the church, faced potential damage. The relocation, which cost $1 billion and required removing lamp posts, traffic lights, and a bridge, demonstrates the lengths communities will go to protect their heritage from environmental and industrial risks.

Wow of the Week: The Rise of Humanoid Robots

Technology reached a new milestone with the world's first humanoid games in China, featuring over 500 robots from 16 countries. Competitors participated in athletics, football, and table tennis to test "robotic technology" and decision-making capabilities. While the event showcased significant advancements, the robots frequently "malfunctioning" or falling over proved that they still have a long way to go. Despite these hiccups, the event highlights the rapid growth of the industry, fueling speculation about a future where robots might serve as butlers or assistants.

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I'm feeling warmed up.
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Should we get proceedings underway?
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Good guesses, but Naziah will earn $2 million every season.
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But there's a catch.
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That's definitely older than my great-great-grandma.
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kicking some goals
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gearing up for
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get proceedings underway
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something to aim for
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once in a lifetime find
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📖 Transcript

ABC Listen. Hello there, my friends. My name is Ruby and you're listening to News Time.
Hello. Hey, Ruby. This week we are kicking some goals here on Newstime.
We're going to hear from a young soccer player who's gearing up for a unique competition.
We'll also dig up a pearler of a fossil in the outback and head to a sports event for robots in our wow of the week Okay, I'm feeling warmed up.
Should we get proceedings underway? Let's go.
Story number five. Who's your favourite professional athlete?

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