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[News Time: Mini Moons, Storytelling Heroes, and Lost Antarctic Treasures]-[Mini-moon and sharing stories]

ABC KIDS News Time · B1 · 2024-10-04

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News Time: A Weekly Roundup of Global and Local Wonders

This episode of News Time takes listeners on a journey from the outer reaches of the solar system down to the local communities of Australia, exploring stories of space, human connection, wildlife, and history.

1. The Arrival of a Temporary 'Mini Moon'

Space enthusiasts have a rare event to look forward to: Earth is gaining a second moon. An asteroid designated as 2024PT has been captured by Earth's gravitational pull. Unlike our permanent moon, this visitor is only about the size of a bus and will orbit our planet until the end of November before being flung back into outer space. Because it is so small, it cannot be seen with the naked eye, requiring super-strong telescopes for professional agencies to capture it. It serves as a fascinating reminder of the dynamic nature of our solar system.

2. Oral Storytelling as an Inclusive Art

In the town of Wallaroo, South Australia, a local group is celebrating the power of oral storytelling. By focusing on speaking rather than writing, the group provides an inclusive environment for individuals, including those with dyslexia, who may have found traditional schoolwork challenging. Participants memorize stories by heart, helping them keep their brains sharp and build confidence. This initiative highlights how storytelling can be an effective way to connect with others and showcase creativity beyond written language.

3. Houdini the Freshwater Crocodile

Residents of Hughenden, Queensland, have found an unexpected neighbor in their man-made lake: a freshwater crocodile nicknamed Houdini. As crocodiles typically inhabit rivers, his presence in a small-town lake is highly unusual. Wildlife officer Ella Meave determined that the crocodile is currently safe to remain in the lake, provided that locals follow strict safety rules—specifically, giving the crocodile plenty of space. Houdini’s story serves as a reminder to respect wildlife habitats and maintain a safe distance when encountering animals in the wild.

4. Community and Connection: The Garage Swap Shop

In a heartwarming initiative, a mother-daughter team, Reneea and Charlotte Johnson, have opened a 'swap shop' in their garage. This project allows people to donate, trade, or take clothes for free, regardless of their financial background or gender identity. By creating a welcoming space, the Johnsons aim to help people express their true selves without the pressures often found in large commercial shopping centers. The project has also become a meaningful way for the duo to engage in family bonding through community service.

5. A Lost Diary from the Icy Continent

Our 'Wow of the Week' features a remarkable discovery at a tip shop in Hobart, Tasmania. A worker found an old, roughed-up notebook that turned out to be the long-lost diary of David Johns, a scientist who studied cosmic rays in Antarctica in 1957. The diary, which provides a firsthand account of scientific research on the icy continent, was accidentally donated to the tip shop after the scientist's passing. The family of David Johns plans to donate this historical document to the National Museum of Australia, ensuring that his legacy and Australia’s scientific history are preserved for future generations to study and appreciate.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm ready.
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I didn't know that there was going to be a second moon, but it sounds amazing.
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I'll go ask my parents and then see if we can find the best place
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Enjoy your stay.
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It just tells stories about my day.
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📝Key Phrases

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by heart
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show off
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keep one's brain sharp
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turn up
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skittish
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Here on News Time, I count down five of the best news stories from around Australia and around the world and I include a bonus story guaranteed to make you say, wow.

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