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ABC KIDS News Time · B1 · 2025-10-02

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Aviation Innovation: The Rise of Electric Planes

In a push to reduce the aviation industry's carbon footprint—which currently accounts for 3% of global greenhouse gas emissions—scientists are looking toward electric flight. A US aerospace company has developed an electric plane that functions similarly to an electric car, charging via electricity rather than refueling with petrol. While these planes can currently fly 400km on one charge, the technology faces challenges; specifically, the weight of lithium-ion batteries remains a hurdle. As researchers experiment with hybrid models, the dream of cleaner skies continues to evolve.

Honoring Neville Bonner: A Legacy in Bronze

Australian history was marked by the unveiling of a statue honoring Neville Bonner, the first Indigenous Australian to sit in the Commonwealth Parliament. Elected in 1971, Bonner became a symbol of progress, famously demonstrating his boomerang-throwing skills at Parliament House. The new bronze statue, which depicts him throwing a boomerang, serves as a permanent reminder of his contributions to Indigenous rights and his 1979 recognition as 'Australian of the Year.' Since his time, 15 more First Nations Australians have served in federal politics, carrying forward his legacy.

The World Stone Skimming Championships: A Scandalous Competition

On a small island off the coast of Scotland, the World Stone Skimming Championships faced an unexpected controversy. While the sport requires finding a smooth rock and skipping it across the water, judges discovered that some competitors had cheated by grinding their stones into a circular shape to enhance their performance. The disqualification of these individuals underscored the importance of fairness. Despite the drama, American Jonathan Jennings claimed victory with a natural throw of 177 meters.

Unusual Guardians: Emu Chicks and Their Chicken Foster Parents

At a New South Wales wildlife park, zookeepers faced a unique challenge when two emu chicks, Muffin and Socks, were orphaned. To ensure their survival, the keepers introduced two mother hens, Lucy and Ethel, to the chicks. Despite the size difference, the hens successfully taught the emus how to forage, peck, and play. The emu chicks, seemingly unaware of the species gap, have thrived under the care of their 'stripy' foster siblings.

Wow of the Week: The Fastest Woman in the Sky

Queensland’s Natisha Dingle has secured her title as the fastest woman in the world at the World Cup of speed skydiving. Unlike hang gliding, speed skydiving involves a headfirst freefall where maintaining body position is critical to reaching maximum velocity. Dingle achieved an astounding speed of 497 km/h—nearly double the speed of a plane during take-off. With over 20 years of experience, Dingle continues to advocate for the sport's inclusion in the Olympics, describing the sensation of falling as a form of 'freedom'.

🎯Key Sentences

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Shall we jump on in?
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This is an electric plane.
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I think it looks different because it has a different shape.
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There's still a long way to go
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it does make you wonder what the future of flying might look like.
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📝Key Phrases

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take under one's wing
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jump on in
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there's a long way to go
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not ideal
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make history
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