Sport48 minutes agoCelebrating our female championsAs we approach International Women’s Day on March 8, some extraordinary athletes are gearing up to represent Australia on the winter world stage. Meet our female Paralympic heroes
UPDATEDAnimalsAn hour agoPunch makes new macaque palThere has been a sweet update on Punch, the Japanese baby macaque that went viral after his mum abandoned him and he bonded with a stuffed monkey toy. Watch the adorable video
HealthHave you been chewing plastic?Your parents probably already say it’s disgusting but chewing gum might also send microplastic particles into your body. Find out which have the highest levels of plastic and why to steer clear
AnimalsBulldog survives palm seed feastFrench bulldog Chunk has lived up to his name, chowing down on so many plump palm seeds in a backyard binge that he needed lifesaving surgery – here’s how this Aussie dog’s drama unfolded
MoneySmall change gets design changeA new one dollar coin has been released with a subtle design alteration that, while small, represents a big change in our nation’s economic history. Can you spot the difference?
VIDEOSociety and CultureHomework advice drops crammingWith NAPLAN about to kick off, here are some new evidence-base, expert study tips for preparing in advance or taking a new approach to tackling homework tasks and revision this year
SpaceWhere to see rare ‘blood moon’Tonight’s rare ‘blood moon’ to be visible across every state in Australia for last time in three years. Here’s the best times across the country to watch Tuesday night’s spectacular show
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The Bee is now overWinners of the 2025 National Final have been announced – congratulations, brilliant Bees!
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Ask Healthy HaroldHealthy Harold has been educating Australian students about health and wellbeing for 40 years – he’s also a monthly contributor here at Kids News!
ExplainersStay safe from sharks this seasonIt’s scary when there’s a shark attack on the news – but these are very rare. The best way to stay safe is arming yourself with the facts. Here are some top tips to reduce risk when ocean swimming
ExplainersWhat scrolling does to your brainEver wondered why you struggle to put down your device? A neuroscientist has revealed why social media is so addictive – and how it could be reshaping young brains for the worse
MoneyMeet Gen Alpha money-makersGen Alpha is the new breed of Australian entrepreneur, already nipping at the heels of Gen Z and Millennials – so how are kids and teens smashing the avocado crowd and making real money?
HistoryFire-starters change human historyNew evidence of humans deliberately making fire up to 350,000 years earlier than previously thought has lit up a team of British scientists – find out why fire was such a species game-changer
AnimalsGiraffes’ clever solution to rainWhat does a giraffe do when a rainstorm strikes? The answer may surprise you. It turns out not every animal is hardwired to seek shelter when the weather turns nasty – find out why
AnimalsNew program matchmaking koalasA unique koala breeding program aims to improve the endangered status of this beloved marsupial species by working some romantic magic via careful couples matchmaking – here’s how it works
ExplainersGiddy up for the Year of the HorseJoin Asian-Australians celebrating Lunar New Year from February 17 as the rare Year of the Fire Horse brings special significance to family traditions and cultural unity – discover what it’s all about
VIDEOAnimalsBachelor birdies buddy upA handsome group of bachelor birds are winning hearts ahead of Valentine’s Day at one Australian animal sanctuary, with the debonair ‘Brad Pitta’ welcoming his new wingmen. See the video
VIDEOSportMatildas win first Asian Cup matchThe Matildas have kicked off their Asian Cup campaign in style with Perth’s hometown hero Sam Kerr slotting the winning goal and Mary Fowler getting a late run in front of a record crowd
SportOlympic heroes welcomed homeOlympic heroes Cooper Woods and Danielle Scott have been welcomed home after Australia completed its most successful Winter Games ever. Find out what’s next for our new medallists
Society and CultureTiny entrepreneur’s boredom bidVictoria Diaz dreams of buying a private jet to fly her family around, but first the eight-year-old entrepreneur must banish kids’ boredom – can her bright idea blow away the dullest of dull days?
VIDEOSportWinter Olympics: week 2 highlightsAthletes say ‘ciao’ to the memorable mayhem of the 2026 Milano Cortina Games at the Closing Ceremony in Verona, as Australians celebrate our best ever showing at the Winter Olympics
ExplainersMiddle East: What is happening?The Middle East descended into chaos as Iran retaliated against US and Israeli strikes by targeting neighbours with American bases. Here’s what the fight means for the region and the world
Society and CultureGaza’s kids paint a brighter futureMore than 11,000 children across Gaza have used the power of art to envisage a future of peace and safety, creating both beacons of hope for the future and blueprints to build better times ahead
NewsPM’s plan for multistate fast trainSuccessive Australian prime ministers have seen their high speed train hopes derailed but as Albo dusts off the dream, cartoonist Mark Knight is left wondering if the PM can jump-start his plan
OPINIONSociety and CultureLet’s make a start to stop bullyingBullying is extremely harmful but being the meanie can’t be much fun either. Experts suggest that empathy and understanding what makes bullies tick is key to changing their behaviour – here’s how