English 箭头
Podcast Cover

[Newstime: From Esports to Meteorites - A Weekly Roundup]-[Rescued tree and para archery]

ABC KIDS News Time · B1 · 2025-11-13

Preschool Enlightenment
Or study on the web version

📋 Summary

Newstime Weekly Highlights

This episode of Newstime covers a diverse range of stories, from community-building initiatives to extraordinary human achievements and rare scientific phenomena.

1. Esports in the Bush: The Riverina Fuse Cup

In regional New South Wales, students are bridging the digital divide through the Riverina Fuse Cup. While esports competitions are common in major cities, this event brought 80 kids from eight different schools together to compete in video games like Mario Kart. Beyond the thrill of competition, the initiative serves as a crucial educational platform, teaching students how to navigate the online world safely. Participants highlighted the importance of avoiding cyber-bullying and the dangers of interacting with unknown users, noting that they could be "hackers" or "scammers."

2. Transforming Communities: Wyanga Aboriginal Aged Care

In Redfern, Sydney, a strategic urban transformation is underway. A car park valued at approximately 20 million dollars has been awarded to the Wyanga Aboriginal Aged Care facility for a nominal fee of one dollar. This project will replace the car park with a new facility, providing a home for 50 Indigenous elders. This initiative is vital, as it ensures that elders can remain within their community, surrounded by family and friends, while receiving "culturally safe home care."

3. Conservation Efforts: Saving the Jilliga Ash

Conservationists from the Threatened Species Conservancy recently undertook a daring mission to save the endangered jilliga ash tree. Located on a cliffside, the tree was unreachable by traditional means. To secure its survival, professional horticulturalists and "keen abseilers" descended the cliff to collect gum nuts. These seeds will be used to grow seedlings, a critical step in preventing the species—which can live up to 400 years—from sliding toward extinction.

4. Archery Champion: Sheetal Devi’s Inspiring Journey

History was made by 18-year-old Sheetal Devi, who was born with a rare congenital disorder without arms. Drawing inspiration from legendary armless athlete Matt Stutzman, Sheetal mastered the art of archery using her feet. Her perseverance culminated in a gold medal win at the World Para Archery Championships in South Korea, making her the first armless woman to hold a world championship title. Her story serves as a powerful message to aspiring athletes: "Believe in yourself, even if no one else does."

5. Wow of the Week: A Cosmic Collision

In a rare and startling event, a driver named Andrew experienced a mysterious impact while driving his electric car in South Australia. A loud bang shattered his windscreen, leaving behind white smoke and slight melting on the glass. Scientists are currently investigating whether the object was a meteorite or potentially "falling space junk." If confirmed as a meteorite, this could be the first recorded instance of such a rock hitting a moving vehicle on a highway, marking a truly "out of this world" conclusion to the week's news.

🎯Key Sentences

1
I have no idea what that is.
2
That's it.
3
It feels good to prove to people in the city that, yeah, the bush kids can play.
4
Sometimes there are good hidden gems from the country.
5
Very good advice.
Expand All

📝Key Phrases

1
get the countdown underway
2
hidden gems
3
navigate the online world
4
fills up pretty quickly
5
taken care of
Expand All

📖 Transcript

ABC Listen.
Hello friends, it's Ruby here and you're listening to an episode of Newstime.
Hi Ruby.
Hello.
On this episode of Newstime, we're going to descend from great heights to save an endangered tree.
We'll also hear about an archery world champion who shoots arrows with her feet.

ListenLeap Brings You Into Real Context Learning

🎨 Interesting Content
🌍 Real Materials
📱 Listen Anytime
Or study on the web version