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[SquizKids Daily Roundup: Roblox Updates, Escaped Owls, and Media Literacy]-[New rules for Roblox, and AFLW footy finals kick off.]

Squiz Kids · B1 · 2025-11-19

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SquizKids Today: November 20 News Summary

This edition of SquizKids Today covers a range of topics from digital safety and wildlife adventures to sports updates and media literacy.

New Safety Regulations for Roblox

Significant changes are coming to Roblox as part of broader government efforts to regulate social media platforms. With over 150 million daily users, the platform is introducing "facial age estimation" technology. This tool aims to "guesstimate" a user's age to ensure they only interact with peers in their own age group (e.g., under 9, 9-12, 13-15, etc.). These measures are designed to protect children from "stranger danger" and align with the upcoming teen social media ban, which makes it illegal for platforms to host children under 16 starting December 10.

The Great Escape: Buddy the Eagle Owl

In England, a massive eagle owl named Buddy has escaped from his wildlife park enclosure. Described as having a five-foot wingspan—comparable to the size of an average 14-year-old—Buddy managed to break the lock on his gate. Keepers are currently on alert, though experts note that eagle owls are adept hunters capable of fending for themselves in the wild.

Sports Highlights: AFLW and Cricket

  • AFLW Finals: The finals season is officially underway. The North Melbourne Kangaroos are the favorites to win back-to-back premierships, though they face stiff competition from the Brisbane Lions, Melbourne Demons, and Carlton.
  • The Ashes: Cricket fans are gearing up for the start of the Ashes at Perth's Optus Stadium, marking the beginning of a long summer of cricket.

Squizzy the News Hound: Combating Disinformation

Squizzy the News Hound warns listeners about the dangers of online disinformation. A recent example involved fake social media accounts impersonating legendary cricketer Adam Gilchrist. These accounts posted "inflammatory" comments regarding a bomb attack in India—statements the real Adam Gilchrist never made. This serves as a vital reminder to always "stop, think, and check" before trusting information found online.

Special Feature: Question Time Takeover

Today marks the release of the Squiz Kids Question Time Takeover podcast. Featuring House Speaker Milton Dick, the episode explores suggestions from students on how to manage noisy, shouty politicians during parliament. Milton Dick plans to implement some of these classroom-tested techniques in future parliamentary sessions.

Conclusion

As the week continues, the podcast emphasizes the importance of media literacy, encouraging classrooms to participate in the free Newshounds course. The episode concludes with a quiz and birthday shout-outs, setting the stage for tomorrow's "Kids vs Adults" weekly news challenge.

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It's your daily news fix.
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an owl that's flown the coop.
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May the best teams win.
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How good is that?
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get out there and have a most excellent day.
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sinking feeling
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cracking down on
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better than average chance
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flown the coop
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fend for themselves
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