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Feb 26, 2026 • 9min

Kids vs Adults Weekly News S'Quiz

A fun kids vs adults news quiz to test who’s been paying the most attention to the week in news. For the full episode transcript, click here.
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Feb 25, 2026 • 12min

Tillies go for glory, and Kiwi bird makes berry bounce back

Your daily kids news podcast. Tillies go for glory; Ukraine’s sad anniversary; Kiwi bird makes berry bounce back; and the cave-dwelling cheetah mummies. Green and gold fever is here! The Matildas are launching into three huge weeks of Asian Cup action, facing teams from across Asia. Four years on, the war in Ukraine continues, affecting millions of lives. While leaders prepare for more peace talks, the world hopes for calmer days ahead. Archaeologists in Saudi Arabia have uncovered ancient mummified cheetahs—up to 4,000 years old! New Zealand’s quirky, flightless kakapo is having a baby boom! Thanks to a bumper berry season, more chicks are hatching than usual. AI-made videos pretending to show immigrants saying untrue things are spreading online. Fact checkers sniffed them out! It’s a big reminder to double-check what you see—because not everything on the internet is real. For the full episode transcript, click here.
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Feb 24, 2026 • 11min

A pay rise for kids, and the Koala cupid strikes

Your daily kids news podcast. A pay rise for kids; robots master Kung Fu; the Koala cupid strikes; and a big record for tiny things. Pocket money is getting a boost — but so are prices! With inflation making snacks cost more, kids in the UK and Australia are earning extra cash for chores. At China’s mega TV event, robots flipped, kicked and balanced like martial arts masters! Built by tech companies, these AI-powered performers amazed millions. Scientists at Guulabaa are playing matchmaker for koalas! By carefully pairing healthy, unrelated koalas, they’ve welcomed seven adorable joeys in one year A Queensland collector has earned a Guinness World Records title for owning 2,656 unique Shopkins items — and more than 4,000 in total! For the full episode transcript, click here.
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Feb 23, 2026 • 12min

Colombia - Squiz the World

Each fortnight, we give the world globe a spin and see where we land. Then we take the kids of Australia on an audio excursion to visit that country and its people. Join your captain, Christie Kijurina, as we soar to Colombia — a country bursting with colour, rhythm and resilience. It’s home to more bird species than anywhere else on Earth, snow-capped volcanoes that rumble high in the Andes, and a rainbow river that looks like it’s been painted through the jungle. From ancient civilisations to arepas on the dinner table, there’s so much to explore. So buckle up and get ready to discover Colombia. For the full episode transcript, click here. Links:A map of ColombiaColombia's Rainbow River How to play tejo The fabulous Chiva BusHow to make arepas!
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Feb 22, 2026 • 11min

 Is the Moon the eighth continent? And historic tortoise release on Galapagos Island

Your daily kids news podcast. Is the Moon the eighth continent?; Historic tortoise release on Galapagos Island; Aussie Olympic flag bearers revealed; and Punch, the lonely monkey. Could the Moon actually be Earth’s eighth continent? Scientists think a Mars-sized smash-up billions of years ago created our rocky space buddy! Now four astronauts are gearing up to zoom around the Moon’s far side to uncover its secrets. Meet Punch — the baby monkey who found friendship in a stuffed orangutan after a tough start in life. From Aussie champs waving their nation’s flag to figure skater Alysa Liu spinning her way to gold “just for fun,” this Winter Olympics has been packed with sparkle! More than 100 giant tortoises have waddled back onto their island home after hundreds of years away! Thanks to clever scientists and a breeding program, these slow-and-steady heroes are ready to rebuild their ancient family line For the full episode transcript, click here.
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Feb 21, 2026 • 11min

Islam - From the Vault

Ramadan has begun — a special month observed by millions of Muslims around the world, marked by fasting during daylight hours, prayer, generosity, and time with family and community. So this weekend, we’re revisiting one of our Squiz Kids Shortcuts to help explain more about Islam — what Muslims believe, how Ramadan is celebrated, and why the city of Mecca is so important. In this episode, Bryce and Amanda explore the basics of one of the world’s biggest religions, unpack traditions like fasting from sunrise to sunset, and discover the meaning behind important practices followed by Muslims everywhere. It’s a great listen if you’ve ever wondered why some classmates might be fasting this month — or if you’re simply curious to learn more about the world around you. Listen carefully — there’s a Squiz at the end!
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Feb 20, 2026 • 4min

Am I the same me I was five years ago? Science Short

In this Squiz Kids Science Short, Christie explores what makes you… you. From the ancient Ship of Theseus to the science of cell turnover, brain rewiring and your gut microbiome, we discover your body is constantly changing. So if your cells replace, your brain updates and even your microbes shift… what actually stays the same? This episode unpacks when babies develop a sense of self, how memory and relationships might form the thread of identity, and leaves you with one big question: Where exactly does “you” live?
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Feb 19, 2026 • 8min

Kids vs Adults Weekly News S'Quiz

A fun kids vs adults news quiz to test who’s been paying the most attention to the week in news. For the full episode transcript, click here.
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Feb 18, 2026 • 11min

America honours a hero, and helping your grandparents on YouTube.

Your daily kids news podcast. Ramadan holy month begins; America honours a hero; the seabird who went to hospital; and helping your grandparents on YouTube.  Ramadan is here! Many Muslims will skip food and drink from sunrise to sunset, then enjoy dinner at night. It’s also a time for prayer, family, kindness, and being your best self. Big respect to everyone observing—Ramadan Mubarak! 🌙✨ The Reverend Jesse Jackson, a major voice for Black rights in the United States, has passed away. He worked against unfair rules that separated people by skin colour, and helped push society toward equality. His efforts helped shape history—and inspired future leaders. In Germany, a cormorant waddled up to a hospital door like it had an appointment booked! The poor bird had a fishing hook stuck in its beak, so doctors carefully removed it and set it free. A silly YouTube video tried to scare people with made-up claims about testing grandparents on devices and banning loud grandkids. But it was disinformation—totally fake! Squiz-E reminds everyone to STOP, THINK, and CHECK reliable sources before believing or sharing. For the full episode transcript, click here.
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Feb 17, 2026 • 12min

Obama on extraterrestrials, and the fart facts project.

Your daily kids news podcast. Elephant sensory superhairs; a teaching prize triumph; Obama on extraterrestrials; the fart facts project. An art teacher turned neighbourhood walls into giant textbooks! Rouble Nagi just won $1 million for helping kids learn maths and reading through colourful murals. Big political news! Angus Taylor has taken over from Sussan Ley as leader of the Liberal Party of Australia. Scientists in Germany have been researching elephants' super-sensitive whiskers! They even 3D-printed a giant whisker to test it. When Barack Obama joked that aliens are “real,” the internet blasted off! He later explained: space is HUGE, so life could exist somewhere — but no alien visits to Earth (that he saw!) US scientists created “smart underwear” to measure farts — yes, really! For the full episode transcript, click here.

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