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The Treeby Times

A platform where a group of Year 5 and 6 students discuss topics happening in their world, their community and their school. Episodes are uploaded every two weeks, excluding school holidays. Season 4 is now being uploaded!

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    The FIFA World Cup, Community Planting & Administration Appreciation Day

    Join Sara, Malisha, Aren, and Charlie for another exciting episode of The Treeby Times! In Episode 4, the team shares interesting information and facts ahead of the FIFA World Cup, reflects on recent community planting events, and celebrates Administration Appreciation Day by recognising the important work of our administration staff. Plus, stay tuned for some fun maths questions to challenge your thinking. Tune in for another fantastic episode filled with school news, community spirit and fun!

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    National Reconciliation Week, Makuru Arts Festival & National Simultaneous Storytime - Recorded at Murdoch University

    In Episode 3 of Season 4, hosts Ruth, Samantha, Charlie and Anushka record the final special episode from Murdoch University. The team explores the importance of National Reconciliation Week and why it is a time to learn about shared histories, cultures and achievements while building stronger relationships between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and the wider community. They also dive into the Makuru Arts Festival, celebrating creativity, storytelling and cultural expression, before discussing National Simultaneous Storytime and the joy of schools across Australia coming together to share the same book at the same time. Packed with engaging discussions, learning and student voice, this episode is a special way to finish our Murdoch University recording experience.

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    International Day of Families, Community Eats & Walk to School Day - Recorded at Murdoch University

    In this episode, our hosts Sara, Aren, Malisha and Amarah record from Murdoch University, using professional recording booths for an exciting podcast experience. The episode explores the importance of the International Day of Families, highlights the Yangebup Community Eats initiative and discusses Walking to School Day and the benefits of staying active. The team also returns with another fun maths challenge that starts simple before becoming much trickier. Join us as we continue sharing student voice, community events and learning through The Treeby Times.

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    Season 4 Opener: May Day, ANZAC Day & the WA Tree Festival - Recorded at Murdoch University

    In this exciting first episode of Season 4, hosts Aedan, Chalcedony, Denise and Darshaini record live from Murdoch University, making it a truly special start to the season. This episode explores important events such as ANZAC Day, May Day and the WA Tree Festival, while also celebrating student creativity with the announcement of the new podcast cover winner. It wraps up with a fun and challenging maths segment for everyone to enjoy. Join us as we share stories, learning and moments that highlight how we grow together as a school community.

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    Season 3 Finale: From GEMS Concert to Graduation and Holiday Traditions

    In this festive finale of The Treeby Times, the whole podcast team comes together to celebrate the end of an incredible year.They begin by exploring holiday celebrations around the world, discovering how different cultures mark the season with unique traditions, foods, and festivities. From lanterns in Asia to snowy scenes in Europe, it’s a global journey of joy and reflection.Next, they reflect on the success of the GEMS end-of-year concert, celebrating the talent, teamwork, and energy that brought the school community together for one final performance in 2025.The team also shares highlights from the Year 6 Graduation, a special moment to honour the leadership, memories, and milestones of Treeby’s graduating students as they prepare for high school.To wrap up, the episode features some fun and surprising facts about our home city, Perth. From its wildlife and weather to its history and unique place in the world.It’s an episode full of celebration, curiosity, and community spirit. Tune in and help us say goodbye to the year that was!

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    The Ashes, Fibonacci Day, Aussie Facts and a Special Guest Interview

    In this exciting new episode of The Treeby Times, join Nathan, Tasiana, Claire, Krisha and Toluwani as they take you through a mix of sport, maths, national pride and a special guest appearance. They begin by diving into the drama and excitement of The Ashes, the historic cricket rivalry between Australia and England. The team talks about the history of the series and why it holds such a special place in the hearts of cricket fans. Next, they celebrate Fibonacci Day, exploring the fascinating mathematical sequence and where it can be found in the natural world—like in pinecones, flower petals, shells and even storms. Then it’s time for some fun and surprising facts about Australia, with everything from strange animals to record-breaking landscapes and quirky Aussie trivia that might just stump your parents. To finish off the episode, the team welcomes a very special guest, Mr Passmore, for an interview filled with insights, reflections and a few light hearted questions. Whether you are a cricket fan, a maths brain or just love learning about your country, this episode has something for everyone.

  7. 39

    Halloween, Mosaic Festival Preview, and a Visit to WA Parliament

    In this episode of The Treeby Times, Jack, Aliyah, Sujit, and Sara take listeners through a mix of past highlights and exciting upcoming events at Treeby Primary. They begin by diving into the origins and history of Halloween, discussing where the tradition began, how it’s celebrated around the world, and what it means today.  Next, the spotlight turns to the upcoming Mosaic Festival, happening soon at Treeby Reserve. The team previews this colourful event filled with music, food, dance, and cultural performances that celebrate the rich diversity of our local community. Finally, they reflect on the recent Year 5/6 excursion to Parliament House, sharing what it was like to step inside the chambers of government, see democracy in action, and understand how laws are made in Western Australia. To finish, don’t miss this week’s brand-new set of maths questions, designed to stretch your thinking and challenge even the quickest minds. Grab a pencil and see how many you can solve before the next episode! It’s an episode packed with learning, culture, and anticipation, tune in to hear what’s been happening and what’s still to come at Treeby!

  8. 38

    Recap of Term 3: Athletics Carnival, Movie Night & AFL Grand Final

    In this exciting recap episode, Ruth, Nathan, Claire, and Aedan look back on all the highlights from Term 3 at Treeby Primary! From the Athletics Carnival and the buzzing Movie Night to the AFL Grand Final and our latest Maths Challenge, there’s plenty to celebrate and reflect on. Quokka 4 get a special shout-out for their maths skills, but can anyone beat them next episode?Tune in to hear all the fun, news, and stories from around the school, community, and the world.Don’t forget to leave us a review and listen to The Treeby Times on Apple Podcasts!

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    Looking Back on EA Appreciation Week, Learning Journey, and R U OK? Day

    In this episode of The Treeby Times, Sujit, Aliyah, Tasiana, and Sara look back on the special moments and events that have taken place over the last couple of weeks at Treeby Primary.They begin by celebrating EA Appreciation Week, sharing how students and staff recognised the incredible support Education Assistants provide every day. From cards and kind words to shared treats, it was a time of genuine gratitude.Next, the team reflects on the recent Learning Journey, where families visited classrooms to see student work, talk about progress, and take pride in all that’s been achieved this year. It was a powerful way to connect home and school learning.They also discuss R U OK? Day, highlighting how students were encouraged to check in with others, learn about mental wellbeing, and understand the importance of asking meaningful questions and listening with empathy.Tune in for a thoughtful recap of the people, programs, and conversations that have shaped Treeby’s past few weeks!

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    Coaching Clinics, Plant Milk Day and a Surprise Teacher Interview!

    Join Haryn, Jack, Claire, and Toluwani for this episode of The Treeby Times as they chat about the community coaching clinics helping young people build confidence and skills through sport.They also explore Plant Milk Day, discussing different types of plant-based milk and why people are making the switch for health and environmental reasons.Plus, don’t miss their special guest interview with Mr Parker, where he shares highlights from his teaching journey and fun stories from his time at Treeby Primary.To wrap up, get ready for a fresh set of maths questions designed to challenge your thinking.

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    Mandurah Giants, Book Week & Science Week

    In this episode of The Treeby Times, join Nathan, Aedan, Ruth and Claire as they take you through a big week of events at Treeby Primary School.You’ll hear all about the adventure of discovering the incredible Mandurah Giants, the excitement and curiosity sparked during Science Week 2025, and the colour and creativity of Book Week, where students came together to celebrate the joy of reading and show off their costumes.The team also share a set of fun and challenging maths questions for you to try at home, so get your thinking caps on.With a mix of school news, fascinating facts, and plenty of energy, this episode is perfect for anyone who loves learning and being part of our vibrant school community.

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    FIFA Club World Cup, NAIDOC Week and Principal’s Day

    Join Sujit, Tasiana, Sara and Aedan in this engaging episode of The Treeby Times as they talk about the FIFA Club World Cup, discussing what the tournament is, how it works, and which teams have caught their attention. They also explore the purpose of NAIDOC Week, reflecting on why it’s celebrated and how it helps us honour the history, culture, and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Looking ahead, the team also shares thoughts on the upcoming Principal’s Day, a time to recognise and appreciate the leadership and support that principals provide in schools, especially our own here at Treeby Primary. Plus, we’ve got shoutouts for the correct answers to the maths questions from Episode 6, along with a brand new set of maths questions to challenge your thinking!

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    Daylight Disco, Winter Carnival & Staying Safe

    In this episode of The Treeby Times, join Haryn, Jack, Claire, and Toluwani as they share the excitement of the Treeby Daylight Disco, where students came together for dancing, music, and plenty of bright costumes.They also spotlight the Winter Carnival, celebrating the games, activities, and community spirit that warmed up a chilly day. Plus, the team discusses National Safety Month, highlighting important tips and reminders to keep everyone safe at school and beyond.Don’t miss our brand new segment,Riddle Time! Where the hosts challenge listeners with tricky brain teasers!

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    Refugee Day, WA Day & School Photos

    In this episode of The Treeby Times, join Nathan, Krisha, Ruth, and Toluwani as they reflect on the importance of Refugee Day, sharing stories and insights about empathy, resilience, and welcoming newcomers into our community.They also take time to celebrate WA Day, exploring what makes Western Australia special and how we come together to recognise our shared history and culture. And of course, there’s a quick snapshot of school photo day—because what’s a school term without a few funny photo moments?

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    Community Chess, School Swimming, and Celebrating Mother’s Day

    In this episode of The Treeby Times, join Sujit, Tasiana, Sara, and Aliyah as they spotlight the Community Chess Club led by international chess coach Siva Murugappan, who has been inspiring strategic thinking and a love for the game around the community.They also share the launch of school swimming lessons at Canning Vale StateSwim, highlighting key water safety messages and the importance of developing confidence in and around the pool. Plus, the team explores the history of Mother’s Day and the thoughtful gifts and gestures shared to celebrate and appreciate mothers.Stick around for this week’s new maths questions—designed to challenge and engage curious minds!

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    World Meditation Day, River Guardians Festival and National Simultaneous Storytime 📖

    Join Haryn, Claire, Jack, and Sujit for a special episode of The Treeby Times as they explore the calming spirit of World Meditation Day, dive into the excitement of the River Guardians Festival, and unpack this year’s National Simultaneous Storytime book: The Truck Cat. Written by Deborah Frenkel and illustrated by Danny Snell, The Truck Cat is a story about cats and humans, immigration and identity, and homes lost and found.Plus, don’t miss the answers to Episode Two’s maths challenges and a brand new set of questions to test your brain! 

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    Treeby on Tour – Part 3: Faction Tokens, Easter Celebrations & Honouring ANZAC Day (Recorded at Murdoch University)

    Join Sujit, Sara, Aliyah and Tasiana in this thoughtful instalment of our Treeby on Tour series, recorded on-site at Murdoch University. In Part 3, our student hosts dive into the exciting launch of Treeby’s new faction tokens and how they’re encouraging positive behaviour and teamwork. They also share highlights from our Easter celebrations and take a moment to reflect on the meaning of ANZAC Day, exploring the values of courage, sacrifice and remembrance. As our final recording at Murdoch, this episode wraps up our on-campus series with pride, reflection and plenty of Treeby spirit.

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    Treeby on Tour – Part 2: Boogie Bounce, Pickleball, Earth Day & Uni Life (Recorded at Murdoch University)

    Join Haryn, Jack, Claire, and Toluwani for another exciting episode recorded on location at Murdoch University! In Part 2 of our Treeby on Tour series, our student hosts dive into the bounce-tastic world of Boogie Bounce, take you courtside for some fast-paced pickleball at Cockburn ARC, and reflect on the importance of Earth Day. Plus, get an insider’s glimpse into what life is like as a university student at Murdoch. From fitness to sustainability to future dreams—this episode has something for everyone!

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    Treeby on Tour – Part 1: Easter Fun, Zumba Moves, Book Fair Buzz & Harmony Week (Recorded at Murdoch University)

    Join Nathan, Ruth, Aedan and Krisha as they take you behind the scenes of Treeby’s latest celebrations! In this special episode recorded at Murdoch University, our student hosts dive into all the fun — from colourful Easter activities and energetic Zumba Kids sessions to the excitement of the Harmony Week Book Fair. Plus, discover a bit about the history of Murdoch University! Tune in for student reflections, fun highlights, and a sneak peek into what made these events so special at Treeby.

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    🎙️ Countdown to Change: Christmas, Transition Day, and Year 6 Farewells 🎄

    Join us for this festive edition of The Treeby Times podcast as we wrap up an incredible year! 🎄✨ In this episode, we’ll explore the magic of Christmas around our school, the excitement of Transition Day for our students heading into new adventures, and the bittersweet celebrations of the Year 6 Graduation 🎓. Plus, stick around for the highly anticipated answers to our tricky math questions! 🧠➗ Tune in for stories, laughter, and a whole lot of cheer as we celebrate the end of the year together! 🎉

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    Starbucks, Shark Tank, and Remembrance

    In this exciting episode of The Treeby Times:We dive into the buzz around the NEW Starbucks, sharing what it means for our local community. ☕The spotlight is on our Year 5/6 Shark Tank projects, where creativity and entrepreneurial spirit shine. 🦈💡A touching segment dedicated to Remembrance Day, reflecting on its significance and how our school observed this special day. 🌹🎉 And we’re celebrating a major podcast milestone – 1,000 downloads! Thank you for your incredible support!Tune in now to stay informed, inspired, and connected with everything Treeby. 🌳✨

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    ESafety - Staying Safe, Speaking Up, and Showing Spirit!

    In this episode of The Treeby Times, we dive into three exciting events that kept our school buzzing!First, we recap the insightful ESafety incursion where Year 4, 5, and 6 students learned essential tips for staying safe in the online world.Next, we share highlights from the inspiring Student Leader speeches, where our future leaders made their voices heard.Finally, we celebrate the Treeby team’s outstanding effort at the Interschool Carnival, showcasing grit, resilience, and unbeatable team spirit.Tune in for a dose of inspiration and school pride!

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    Halloween Highlights, Trunk or Treat, and GEMS Concert Sneak Peek!

    In this special episode, our Year 5/6 hosts get into the Halloween spirit! They share their thoughts on the spook-tacular Trunk or Treat event organized by the Treeby Association and give a sneak peek into the upcoming GEMS concert, our school's end-of-year showcase.Plus, don’t miss out on the newest maths challenges and the much-anticipated answers from the last episode. Get ready for a mix of holiday fun, school highlights, and brain-teasing questions!

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    Community Spirit and Sportsmanship at Treeby

     In this exciting episode of The Treeby Times, we dive into information about the Paralympics, discuss our local event 'Friday Night Bites' in Treeby, and highlight the incredible efforts from our school’s athletic carnival. Plus, we challenge your minds with some tricky math problems! Tune in to hear about all the fun and achievements happening in and around Treeby. 

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    Voices for Change: Singing, Leadership, and Solutions

     In this episode of "Voices for Change," our Year 5/6 students take on a variety of exciting and thought-provoking topics. First, they tackle the issue of pollution, exploring how we can all contribute to a cleaner, healthier planet. Then, they share their experiences from the inspiring One Big Voice choir event, where music and unity took center stage. We also hear about the latest school leader fundraiser and its impact on our community. To top it all off, they challenge listeners with some new and tricky maths questions—are you up for it? Tune in for a mix of learning, leadership, and fun! 

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    Inspiring Champion: Simone Biles, Local Gems, and Book Week Buzz

    Welcome to the latest episode of The Treeby Times, the podcast created by our very own Year 5/6 students! Join us as we dive into exciting topics this week. We’ll discuss the incredible achievements of Simone Biles and what makes her a true inspiration. Next, we’ll take a virtual tour of a local park in our developing suburb and explore its unique features and future plans. Get ready to celebrate our school’s Book Week as we share highlights and favourite reads. Finally, tune in for our new round of maths questions. Listen out for your name if you answered the questions to our previous episode. Listen for a fun and informative episode straight from our brilliant young podcasters!

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    Gold Medal Moments: Arisa Trew, Cross Country Highlights and Maths Challanges

    Join our talented Year 5/6 hosts as they dive into another exciting episode. This week, they celebrate Arisa Trew’s recent Olympic gold with a discussion about her talents. Listen as they interview one of Treeby Primary School’s teacher’s, sharing insights you don’t want to miss. Plus, get the latest on our cross country results.Our hosts will introduce more maths challenges and reveal the answers to last episode’s tricky questions. You can email responses to our maths questions at [email protected] . Listen out for a chance for your name to be mentioned with the results.

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    Parisian Fun, Tree Planting, and Pyjama Day: An Exciting Mix with Year 5/6

    Join our amazing Year 5/6 students as they take the helm in the exciting and informative podcast, with some of our podcasters recording for their very first time! In this episode, they dive into a mix of fun facts about Paris, share their experiences from their local tree planting excursion, and get cosy discussing our Pyjama Day. Plus, test your wits with the maths problems they present, and hear shoutouts to listeners who answered questions from the last episode. Tune in for a delightful blend of education and entertainment straight from the voices of our young hosts!Listeners can send their answers to the maths problems to [email protected] .

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    Euros, Jupiter Health and Boogie Bounce at Treeby

    Join Neha and Gavin and three Year 5 students, Shaun, jack and Krisha, who are recording their first ever episode. Our Year 5 and 6 students are discussing the Euros, our new local health provider, Jupiter Health, and chatting about the very fun incursion Treeby students have enjoyed, Boogie Bounce! We also have some fresh Maths questions ready to be answered by our listeners. Tune in to see who gets a shout out this week!

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    France, Basketball in Cockburn and What’s new with our Student Leaders

    Welcome back to another episode of The Treeby Times, where we dive into an exciting array of topics. Today, our students will share interesting facts and information about France where the 2024 Olympics will be held. We’ll also find out some information about the Cockburn Cougars Basketball Association. Students will then discuss what is happening in the school with some exciting events coming up that is being organised by our Year 6 Student Leaders. Don’t forget to stay tuned for our new segment with some mathematics challenges.If you have any questions, suggestions, feedback or would like to submit answers to our maths challenges, you can email our NEW email address: [email protected] .

  31. 15

    Gearing up for the Olympics, The Premier’s Reading Challenge and Numero Club Excitement!

    In this episode of The Treeby Times, we dive into the anticipation building around the upcoming Olympics, explore the Premier’s Reading Challenge and what it means for the students at Treeby Primary, and chat about our school’s Numero Club.If you have any questions, suggestions, feedback or would like to submit answers to our  Maths Challenges, you can email our NEW email address: [email protected]!We look forward to hearing from you.

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    Commemorating ANZAC at Treeby PLUS the Treeby Shopping Centre and the Treeby Lunch Bar

    Join Kendice, Luka, Nathan and Sujit as they chat about commemorating ANZAC Day at Treeby Primary. They also enjoyed discussing the new Treeby Shopping Centre as they had their grand opening a couple of weekends back. And, in case you haven’t heard, Treeby Primary School finally has a canteen that is open 5 days a week! Tune in to find out all the info!

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    Ramadan Learnings & Teachers around the School: Insights from Year 5/6 Students Recording at Murdoch University Part 2

    Join Neha, Eiliyah, Luka and Sujit for our second episode recorded at Murdoch University. The students share their experiences and learnings of the Murdoch campuses. They also chat about the significance of Ramadan in the lives of some of our members of our community. We also learn about some of the amazing new teachers we have at our school.This was Eiliyah’s final episode with us as she moves to another school. She has been with The Treeby Times since we started at the beginning of 2023. We will miss her.

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    Easter Learning & Leaver Shirts: Insights from Year 5/6 Students Recording at Murdoch University Part 1

    Join Sheena, Kendice, Omar and Nathan for a heartwarming conversation as our Year 5/6 students delve into the deeper significance of Easter and share thoughts on our school leaver shirts and our student leadership team. Tune in for an engaging discussion that celebrates both tradition and transition in the lives of these young scholars, including insights into the origins of Murdoch University and some fun facts about the curious quendas roaming the Murdoch Campus grounds.

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    Bali, Nido and Quokkas!

    In our eleventh episode, we will be discussing a popular holiday destination for our Western Australian community. We will also be chatting about the local childcare centre across the road from our school. To finish off the episode, join us for a smiley chat about Quokkas. Marley, Gavin, Aleena and Sheena are keen to get the discussions underway.

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    South Korea, Trampoline Park and our teaching block names!

    Jump into our tenth episode as we discuss yet another country, South Korea. We are also talking about one of the original parks of our suburb. If you have ever wondered about the teaching block names of Treeby Primary, this is the episode for you. Luka, Atida, Lilian and Neha can’t wait to share all this with you.

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    Exploring Family Ties, Café Delights, and Carnival Victories

    In this exciting episode, we sit down with a student who has strong family connections to Pakistan, exploring the rich tapestry of culture and food. Next, we invite you to join us for a delightful chat about our beloved local cafe, Mooba, conveniently situated just across the road from our school. And to top it all off, we'll wrap up the episode with a thrilling recap of the highlights from our Sports Carnival, including the suspenseful revelation of which faction emerged victorious, claiming the coveted shield. Don't miss out – tune in to uncover the stories that bring our world to life.

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    Climate Change, Tower Park and School OSH

    Neha, Eiliyah, Luka and Lilian are excited to chat about one thing happening in the world, the community and the school. Today they are discussing what climate change is, giving a review of another of our local parks and discussing what OSH is. So much to chat about, so join us and listen to our episode.

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    Levels of Government, Kara Park and Book Week at Treeby Primary!

    Join Neha, Sheena, Aleena and Kendice as they discuss the three levels of Government,  one of the popular local parks of Treeby and Book Week. This is our third review of the local parks of Treeby, and Kara Park certainly has a lot to offer. Listen to find out why this park should be on your list to try. 

  40. 6

    The Phillipines, BMX park and our teacher!

    In this fortnight’s episode we will be talking about a country where some of our students are from. We are also discussing one of the many parks in a community (with more to come!). Mr Dobson, our Year 5/6, teacher will also be joining us.

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    Rugby World Cup, Community Garden and Cross Country Results!

    Neha and Kendice are discussing when and where the Rugby World Cup is taking place. Kendice visited the Treeby Community Garden over the weekend and is sharing information about it. Eiliyah and Luka have a special guest who reveals which faction won the Cross Country!The rain has also joined us for our podcast!

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    Uluru, History of Treeby and the School Emblem

    Sheena, Neha, Kendice and Luka have been researching to teach the Treeby Community all about Our World, Community and Our School.

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    Women’s FIFA, Catholicism and Crazy Socks

    Join Luka, Sheena, Eiliyah and Kendice as we learn about the Women’s FIFA World Cup, Catholicism and Treeby Primary School’s Crazy Sock Day. 

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    Cassowaries, Hinduism and our Library

    Join Eiliyah, Neha, Sheena and Luka as they chat about the Daintree Rainforest, Neha’s religion and give some information about out school, Treeby Primary School.

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    Great Barrier Reef, Ramadan and Your Move

    Neha, Sheena, Kendice and Eiliyah discuss the Great Barrier Reef, religion and what’s happening at Treeby Primary School.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

A platform where a group of Year 5 and 6 students discuss topics happening in their world, their community and their school. Episodes are uploaded every two weeks, excluding school holidays. Season 4 is now being uploaded!

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Treeby Primary School

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A platform where a group of Year 5 and 6 students discuss topics happening in their world, their community and their school. Episodes are uploaded every two weeks, excluding school holidays. Season 4 is now being uploaded!

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