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[Squiz Kids Daily News: From Matildas' Football Mania to Digital Literacy]-[Tillies go for glory, and Kiwi bird makes berry bounce back]

Squiz Kids · B1 · 2026-02-25

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Squiz Kids Daily News Summary: February 26

Empowering the Next Generation: PM for a Day

Squiz Kids has launched an exciting new competition titled "PM for a Day." This initiative invites young listeners to share their vision for the country by submitting a video explaining one change they would implement to make Australia a better place. The winner receives a unique opportunity to travel to Canberra, meet the Prime Minister, and enjoy a personalized tour of Government House with the Governor-General. Entries must be submitted by March 13, emphasizing the program's goal to encourage civic engagement among children.

Sports and Global Updates

The episode highlights the upcoming "three weeks of football mania" as the Matildas prepare for the Women's Asian Cup. Kicking off at Perth's Optus Stadium against the Philippines, the tournament will see top teams from across Asia competing for the title.

On a more somber note, the podcast acknowledges the "sad anniversary" of the war in Ukraine, which has now entered its fourth year. Bryce Corbett uses this as a poignant reminder for listeners to appreciate the safety and stability of their daily lives, noting that we should "never take for granted how lucky it is to go to school" and live without the constant "threat of bombs overhead."

Archaeological and Conservation Breakthroughs

In the realm of science and nature, the episode covers two fascinating stories regarding species recovery:

  • Cheetah Mummies: Archaeologists in Saudi Arabia discovered "cheetah mummies" in underground caves. Scientists are analyzing the DNA from these remains, which could potentially help bring the Northwest African cheetah back from "extinction," a term defined as when a species "disappears from the face of the earth."
  • Conservation Success: Melbourne Zoo welcomed four new snow leopard cubs, a significant win for conservation efforts. Meanwhile, in New Zealand, the endangered Kakapo bird is experiencing a population surge. This increase is attributed to the "flourishing of a local berry," which researchers jokingly suggest puts the birds in the mood for "kissing and cuddling."

Digital Literacy and Media Awareness

Squizzy the News Hound provides a crucial lesson on digital literacy, specifically regarding "AI-generated videos" circulating on social media. These videos, which depict false scenarios involving immigrants, are designed to "create divisions" and make people suspicious of one another. The podcast warns that these tools are used to "paint immigrants in a bad light," urging kids to "stop, think, check" before accepting online content as truth. This segment reinforces the importance of "tolerance of others and celebration of difference" as core Australian values.

Engaging with Experts

The episode concludes with a final call for questions for the "Squiz Kids QA" with Dr. Karl. Listeners are encouraged to submit their "curly questions" by next Tuesday, highlighting the podcast's commitment to fostering curiosity and direct interaction between experts and young minds. The broadcast rounds off with birthday shout-outs and historical facts, such as the 1606 landing of Willem Jans at Cape York, maintaining the show's signature blend of education and community connection.

🎯Key Sentences

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But you better hurry.
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It's your daily news fix.
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Have you got your green and gold scarves at the ready?
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Let's go!
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there's no real sign of the fighting coming to an end any time soon.
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📝Key Phrases

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take on the world
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go about your life
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take for granted
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in the midst of
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come back from the brink
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📖 Transcript

Attention kids of Australia, here's your chance to run the country.
Announcing PM for a Day a brand new Squiz Kids competition where we ask you, our fabulous audience, if you were Prime Minister for a day, what would you do to make Australia a better place?
The winner will win a trip to Canberra to meet the Prime Minister, visit Question Time and even get a personalised tour of Government House by none other than the Governor-General herself.
All you need to do is send a video to squizkids at thesquizcomau telling us the one thing you would do to make our country better if you were PM for a day.
But you better hurry.
You've only got until March 13 to get your entries in.

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