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Title Behind the News: New PM/BtN Kids Happiness Survey Results/Worry Workshop/Sky Muster/Indigenous Sports Stars
Published Australia : ABC3, 2015
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Summary NEW PMSomething really dramatic happened the night before our last show went to air. Malcolm Turnbull challenged Tony Abbott for the Australian Prime Ministership - and won! But unfortunately that didn't give us much time to introduce you to the man who is now our 29th Prime Minister. So this week, we'll tell you all about Australia's new leader and find out how he rose to the top job.**New PM will be next week's BtN #AskaReporter topic! **TEACHER RESOURCES INCLUDED Learning areas -Civics and Citizenship / Knowledge and Understanding / Government and democracyThe roles and responsibilities of electors and representatives in Australia's democracy Year 5The key values that underpin Australia's democratic system of government Year 5The key institutions of Australia's democratic system of government based on the Westminster system, including the monarchy, parliaments and courts Year 6BtN KIDS HAPPINESS SURVEY RESULTSLast term, BtN asked all Australian kids to get involved in its first Kids' Happiness Survey. And you did, in record numbers! 20,000 of you took the time to let us know when you're at your happiest and when you're not. But what did you say? Tune in to find out.WORRY WORKSHOPOne of the key findings from the BtN Kids' Happiness Survey was that 20% of kids are worried all or most of the time. Worries are completely normal, but how can you make sure you stay in control of them? Find out as we bring you a special 'worry workshop' that you can repeat in your school too.TEACHER RESOURCES INCLUDED Learning areas -Health and Physical Education / Communicating and interacting for health and wellbeingInvestigate how emotional responses vary in depth and strength Years 3 and 4Examine the influence of emotional responses on behaviour and relationships Years 5 and 6 Analyse factors that influence emotions, and develop strategies to demonstrate empathy and sensitivity Years 7 and 8Health and Physical Education / Contributing to healthy and active communitiesInvestigate the role of preventive health in promoting and maintaining health, safety and wellbeing for individuals and their communities Years 5 and 6Health and Physical Education / Understanding movement Participate in physical activities designed to enhance fitness, and discuss the impact regular participation can have on health and wellbeing Years 5 and 6SKY MUSTERThe internet is a big part of life for many Australian kids. But for those that live in some remote parts of Australia, it can be more of a frustration. They rely on it for their school work as part of School of the Air, but often their connection is so slow that their learning suffers. Now there's hope on the horizon after the Federal Government launched a big rocket into space, carrying a special satellite called Sky Muster. We find out more from the kids that stand to benefit most.INDIGENOUS SPORTS STARSOn the weekend, both the NRL and AFL held their grand finals. And in both competitions indigenous athletes starred, like man of the match recipients Johnathan Thurston and Cyril Rioli. Their success on two of Australian sport's biggest stages has inspired many young indigenous athletes coming through the ranks. We meet some of them to find out what these stars mean to them and how they seen the future of elite indigenous sport
Notes Closed captioning in English
Event Broadcast 2015-10-15 at 10:35:00
Notes Classification: G
Subject Artificial satellites in telecommunication -- Technological innovations.
Athletes, Aboriginal Australian.
Health education.
Mental health surveys.
Rugby League football -- Tournaments.
Australia.
Form Streaming video
Author Bazley, Nathan, host
Fuss, Eloise, reporter
Smith, Carl, reporter
Smout, Kirrilie, contributor
Turnbull, Malcolm, contributor