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[Newstime: From Remote Grocery Solutions to Royal Swan Censuses]-[Green drinks and shopping trips]

ABC KIDS News Time · B1 · 2025-07-24

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Exploring Newstime: Stories of Community, Strength, and Nature

This episode of Newstime covers a diverse range of topics, from remote community improvements and athletic achievements to environmental challenges and unique royal traditions. Here is a summary of the key stories featured.

1. Improving Access in Baringara

The remote town of Baringara in Western Australia previously faced significant hardships, with residents enduring a 10-hour round trip just to fill up their fridges. This long journey caused children to miss school and left parents feeling "exhausted, tired and annoyed." To address this, the townsfolk opened a community store, ensuring they could access fresh fruit and veggies nearby. This initiative allows kids to "chow down on delicious, nutritious food" while maintaining regular school attendance.

2. Carly Young: A Rising Para-Powerlifting Star

Strength and determination are highlighted through the story of Carly Young, a 14-year-old para-athlete. Training three times a week, Carly focuses on strengthening her "core muscles and arms" to handle heavy weights. In her debut at the National Para Powerlifting Championships, she successfully lifted 52 kilograms—exceeding her own body weight. Despite the pressure of performing in front of a crowd, Carly’s performance suggests a bright future, with dreams of one day reaching the Paralympics.

3. The Invasive Fire Ant Crisis

Australia is currently battling the spread of red imported fire ants, an "invasive species" native to South America. These pests cause significant damage, ruining backyards and crops while threatening native animals like birds, turtles, and frogs. Named for the "burning pain" of their bite, these ants have spread from Queensland into northern New South Wales. While recent nests have been destroyed, the effort to bring these creatures "under control" remains an ongoing challenge.

4. The Global Matcha Craze

Matcha, a "bright green tea powder" made from tensha leaves, has seen a surge in popularity, driven largely by viral internet videos. Its "unmatched popularity" has led to a global shortage, as tea farmers struggle to keep up with the overwhelming demand. While some might mistake its flavor for seaweed, it is described as having a slightly sweet taste, and enthusiasts are encouraged to enjoy the "green goodness" whenever they can find it.

5. The Royal Swan Census

In a fascinating royal tradition, the British monarch—currently King Charles III, known as the "lord of the swans"—oversees an annual census of the swans on the River Thames. A team known as "swan uppers" travels in wooden boats to paddle down the river, counting the birds and checking them for injuries or diseases like avian flu. This tradition ensures that the monarch's swans remain "safe and sound" and healthy in Britain's open waters.

🎯Key Sentences

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Are you limbered up and ready to go?
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That is very fast.
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Not everyone in Australia has a supermarket so close to them though.
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How do you think the residents of that town felt?
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Yes, you wouldn't want to miss something on your shopping list.
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📝Key Phrases

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take the world by storm
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there and back
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round trip
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missing out on
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chow down on
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📖 Transcript

ABC Listen. Hello friends, it's Ruby here and you're listening to an episode of Newstime.
Hey Ruby! Hello! Today on Newstime, we're going to meet a strong teenager.
They can lift more than their own body weight.
We'll track down a green drink that's taken the world by storm and then we'll inspect some royal subjects in our wow of the week.
What do you say? Are you limbered up and ready to go?
I'm ready! Story number five.

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