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Squiz Kids Today
The Squiz Kids Today podcast is a news podcast just for kids. It's fun, fresh, and agenda-free. Banish boredom and listen to this kids news podcast each weekday, covering Australian and international news in an engaging, kid-friendly way. It's news without the nasties!
LATEST SQUIZ KIDS TODAY
Tuesday, May 5, 2026
In this Squiz Kids Shortcut, Christie and Bryce explore what K-pop really is (hint: it’s much more than just music), how young performers train for years to become K-pop idols, and why fans all around the world are chanting, dancing, and waving light sticks — even when they don’t speak the language.
Tuesday, 11 May, 2021
Woo-hoo! It’s Budget day; Leopards on the loose in China; Sam Kerr’s golden boot; and the retirement home for circus elephants.
Monday, 10 May, 2021
Chinese rocket splashdown; Italy’s human-eating hyenas; the dog saved on Mother’s Day; and here come the gaming grannies.
Squiz Kids Q+A with NAPLAN boss Peter Titmaniss
A kids-only Q+A session with NAPLAN boss Peter Titmaniss.
Friday, 7 May, 2021
Starship finally nails its landing; Canada’s sign wars go viral; beware the freaky fanged frog; and woo-hoo it’s our 300th episode!
Thursday, 6 May, 2021
Meteor shower before a big winter wet; Giant squid takes Japan; massive moth in Queensland; and the Marvel movie mega-trailer.
Wednesday, 5 May, 2021
The push to save Aussie frogs; Japan’s fried insect vending machine; Chinese rocket falls to Earth; and how to eat like a cat.
Tuesday 4 May, 2021
Warning for online gamers; the world’s longest foot bridge; May The Fourth be with you; and the great grizzly-polar bear mash up.
Monday 3 May, 2021
SpaceX splashdown; the world’s first 3D printed house; Quiet day at the footy; and Aussie ‘angry bird’ voted most attractive.
Friday, 30 April, 2021
The Packed Lunch Olympics; Drone-delivered Girl Guide Cookies; Super Netball is a go; and The Kid Laroi cleans up.
Thursday, 29 April, 2021
Black rhino bonanza; America’s 12 year-old college graduate; vaccines for Olympic medals; and how dolphins form gangs.