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[Dinosaur Fossils, Shipwrecks, and Giant Pumpkin Boats: A News Time Special]-[Fossil footprints and cyclone shipwreck]

ABC KIDS News Time · B1 · 2025-03-21

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Unearthing Ancient History: The Anemopus Scambus Discovery

In a remarkable paleontological find, a rock donated to a Queensland high school 20 years ago has been identified as a rare fossil specimen. The stone contains 66 footprints of the Anemopus scambus, a small, two-legged plant-eater that roamed Australia 200 million years ago. Experts consider this one of the rarest specimens globally, as it likely captures a moment where a group of dinosaurs ran from a predator. This discovery serves as a call to action for mining companies to prioritize the protection of future fossil findings.

Justice for the Gummach People

Highlighting the importance of land acknowledgement, the podcast addresses the legal victory of the Gummach people on the Gove Peninsula. After mining operations were established on their land without permission, the traditional owners took the government to court. The recent decision to award compensation for the loss and damage to their land is viewed by leaders as a significant step toward justice and a better future for the Indigenous communities who have cared for the country for over 65,000 years.

The Ballina Shipwreck Mystery

Following the destructive path of ex-cyclone Alfred, which brought strong winds and enormous waves to the east coast, beachgoers in Ballina discovered a mysterious object buried beneath the sand. Experts believe the wood and metal structure is a shipwreck, possibly the paddle steamer The Comet that sank over a century ago. While some suggest removing the wreck to prevent ocean pollution, others argue it should remain buried by the natural movement of sand, highlighting the ongoing debate between preservation and safety.

Enhancing Accessibility in the Theatre

The Electric Light Theatre in Mildura is setting a new standard for inclusivity by implementing 'visual stories.' These guides help prepare neurodivergent audience members for sensory triggers like flashing lights or loud noises. By prioritizing accessibility, the theatre ensures that people with a range of abilities can enjoy the arts, proving that inclusive practices provide benefits for both the community and the business.

The Giant Pumpkin Boat of New South Wales

In a whimsical turn of events, Mark Peacock made headlines by growing a 426-kilogram pumpkin—roughly the weight of a grand piano—and transforming it into a boat. By carefully managing soil health, pruning, and protection from pests, Peacock successfully navigated the Tumut River in his giant produce. This story coincides with Harmony Week, a celebration of Australia's diverse cultures, where listeners are encouraged to appreciate the thousands of languages and traditions that make the world unique.

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Are you ready to roll?
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Let's do it!
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Usually they're found in rocks.
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To me, they sort of look like they came from chickens.
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Whoa! In this one rock alone, there are 66 footprints.
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follow the footsteps of
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ready to roll
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put on display
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look out for
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pay respects to
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📖 Transcript

A, B, C, and listen.
Hello, friends. It's Ruby here.
I'm back, and you're listening to News Time.
Hi, Ruby. Welcome back, Ruby.
On News Time today, we're going to follow the footsteps of dinosaurs all the way to a Queensland school.
We're also going to explore an ancient shipwreck unearthed by a cyclone.

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