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[Lunar New Year, Stinky Flowers, and Record-Breaking Feats: A Newstime Roundup]-[Lunar New Year and brilliant baller]

ABC KIDS News Time · B1 · 2025-01-31

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Celebrating the Lunar New Year

As 2025 begins, the world marks the Lunar New Year, a festival celebrated by over a billion people. Traditions include cleaning houses to "sweep away bad luck," decorating with red and gold lanterns, and enjoying feasts with family and friends. A highlight for younger generations is receiving "hongbao or lai si," red envelopes filled with money. In the Chinese zodiac, this year is the "year of the snake," a symbol representing "good luck, wealth and wisdom."

The Mystery of the Corpse Flower

In Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens, thousands of people have been lining up for hours to catch a whiff of a rare plant known as a "corpse flower" or "Banga Bangkai." Its scent is famously "putrid," described by some as a mix of "wet socks, hot cat food and rotting flesh." This plant, nicknamed "putritia," only blooms once every few years for a single day. The stench serves a biological purpose: it is "designed to attract pollinators" like flies and carrion beetles that mistake the smell for food, ensuring the plant's survival through cross-pollination.

Patty Mills: A Basketball Icon

Australian athlete Patty Mills has achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first Australian to play 1,000 NBA games. His career, spanning 15 years, reflects immense "determination and mental strength." Beyond his success with teams like the Utah Jazz and the national "Boomers," Mills is recognized for his leadership. He established "Indigenous Basketball Australia," a program designed to help young Indigenous Australians develop their skills while fostering pride in their "culture and identity."

The Painful World Record

Dr. Gabrielle Wall recently set a world record for running over 100 meters of Lego bricks. Despite the well-known pain of stepping on a stray brick, which can feel "really painful" and "leaves marks," she completed the distance in just 24.75 seconds. She noted that she ran faster than ever before simply because she wanted the experience "over and done with as quickly as possible." The podcast reminds listeners that such stunts should never be attempted on purpose and emphasizes the importance of packing away toys to avoid hazards.

Wow of the Week: A Rare Meteorite Encounter

This week’s "Wow of the Week" features a rare event in Canada, where a meteorite "crash landed" right outside a family's front door. While shooting stars are often seen in the sky, they usually burn up in the atmosphere. This specific incident is unique because the homeowners captured the event on their doorbell camera, recording the sound of the impact—which sounded like "glass being thrown around." Scientists believe this may be the first time such an occurrence has been both seen and heard on video, providing a rare glimpse into a "one-of-a-kind" cosmic encounter.

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What do you reckon?
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Let's do it.
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Well, you, my friend, are not alone.
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I guess you could say they've got a stink that makes you think.
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Some say it's the best basketball league in the world.
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📝Key Phrases

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sweep away bad luck
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fortunate enough to be invited
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one-in-a-lifetime experience
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line up for hours
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get a little whiff of
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📖 Transcript

ABC Listen. Hello my friends, it's Ruby here and you're listening to Newstime.
Hey Ruby. Hello. On Newstime today, we are celebrating a special event on the calendar called Lunar New Year.
We're also going to meet someone who stomps on bricks.
and you'll discover why people are lining up for hours to smell something terrible.
What do you reckon?
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