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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, March 24, 2026

It’s been used in wars, shaped big moments in history, and today… it is popping up in your social media feed. But what exactly is propaganda — and how can you spot it? This is your Squiz Kids Shortcut to propaganda.

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Tuesday, 27 July, 2021

Arise Ariarne! New queen of the pool; the bridge that released an album; Meteor lights up Norway; and the lady who knitted a castle.

Monday, 26 July, 2021

Let the Olympic gold rush begin!; Bear ambush in Alaska; Sydney’s bin-raiding cockies; and mac’n’cheese ice-cream.

Friday, 23 July, 2021

An Olympics like no other; the drones making it rain in Dubai, Mars rover digs deep; and Kenda the milk-loving kangaroo.

Thursday, 22 July, 2021

Brisbane Olympics here we come!; Bear tries its hand at Olympic softball; Bucks win NBA final; and gaming comes to Netflix.

Q+A with Olympians Matt Shirvington & Emma George

A special, Olympic-themed Squiz Kids Q+A featuring Aussie Olympic sprinter, Matt Shirvington and Aussie Olympic pole vaulter, Emma George.

Wednesday, 21 July, 2021

Brissie Olympics announcement day; Lockdown-a-palooza; Bucks and Suns fight for NBA crown; and Maxi the marvelous escape tortoise.

Tuesday, 20 July, 2021

Youngest person ever in space; Sea animals invade Olympics; Le Bron slam dunks Black Widow; and the tiny frog patient.

Monday, 19 July, 2021

Floods wreak havoc in Europe ; a robot helps a Queen; Wallabies beat the French; and Joshi the gentle gorilla.

Friday, 16 July, 2021

Victoria heads back into lockdown; a horror case of the hiccups; letting go of FOOPO; and a medical marvel

Thursday, 15 July, 2021

Lockdown extended for Sydney; exam cheats pardoned; Usain Bolt beaten by a computer; and Mando dominates