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Small Voices Big Ideas

Students from Kensington Public School in Sydney, Australia, tackle the big questions shaping their worlds in 'Small Voices Big Ideas'. Join our young hosts as they interview experts, community members, and each other to discover what lies ahead. They'll explore the impact of AI on our lives, the challenges of city living, the urgency of the climate crisis and the richness of Indigenous culture. Also addressing the complexities of immigration and the future of democracy, these young voices are fearlessly engaging in meaningful conversations about the issues that matter most. 'Small Voices Big Ideas' is a platform for the next generation to ask tough questions and shape the world around them.

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    When can I vote?

    Myah and Marley grapple with the complexities of democracy and representation in Australia in the final episode of Small Voices Big Ideas. They sit down with federal MP Matt Thistlethwaite to discuss his political career and views on Australian democracy. Meanwhile, Abby and Matteo explore different political systems, and Maxim, Matteo, and Cody gather community perspectives on democracy and related issues.

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    Will I always live in Australia?

    Noah and Cody tackle the complex issue of immigration in Australia in this episode of Small Voice Big Ideas. They share the inspiring story of Iranian refugee and podcast producer Pariah Taherzadeh, and explore the experiences of those who have made Australia their new home. Molly and Maxim discuss the challenges faced by students without English as a first language while Margaret, Ace, and Minh gather perspectives from the school community on diversity and multiculturalism. Tune in for this eye-opening and insightful episode!

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    What does the future look like from a First Nations perspective?

    Hosts Cody and Orla immerse themselves in the vibrant Indigenous culture of Australia in this episode of Small Voices Big Ideas. With guidance from D'harawal elder Aunty Maxine Ryan, they explore the history and experiences of First Nations people, and ideas about what the future holds. Rosie and Marley delve further into the impact of colonisation, while Ally, Rosie and Ace gather diverse community perspectives on Australia's true history. Join us for this essential episode!

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    Will I have a planet to live on?

    Hosts Marley and Abby tackle pressing environmental issues in this episode of Small Voices, Big Ideas. Join them as they chat with legendary author Tim Winton, who shares his insights on the environment and climate action, highlighting the impact of global warming on marine life. Ace and Ally discuss what a future with rising sea levels might look like, while Rosie, Myah, and Margaret find out what the school community is doing to help combat environmental damage, in this important and illuminating episode.

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    Will I ever own a house?

    Hosts Myah and Molly dive into the vibrant and complex world of city living in this episode of Small Voices, Big Ideas. Join them as they explore the challenges and opportunities of urban life, with insights from renowned urban design expert Elizabeth Farrelly. We'll also hear from Noah and Minh about their experiences living in a bustling city, and Orla, Noah, and Abby will gather perspectives from the school community on the highs and lows of city life, in this insightful and revealing episode!

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    Will my teacher be replaced by a robot?

    Join hosts Marley and Molly as they delve into the world of artificial intelligence (AI) with Professor Toby Walsh from the University of New South Wales. They discuss the pros and cons of AI, focusing on its role in healthcare, education and the workplace. Meanwhile, Orla and Noah explore some fun parts to AI and even utilise it to create a 'banger' song. Plus, we'll dive into the future of work and the possibility of a four-day workweek. And don't miss Abby and Oscar's interviews with students, parents, and teachers about their thoughts on AI in this thought-provoking episode of 'Small Voices, Big Ideas'!

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    Introducing Small Voices Big Ideas: Young people ask the big questions

    Students from Kensington Public School in Sydney, Australia, tackle the big questions shaping their worlds in 'Small Voices Big Ideas'. Our young hosts interview experts, community members and each other, in this curiosity filled, fun and lively series.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Students from Kensington Public School in Sydney, Australia, tackle the big questions shaping their worlds in 'Small Voices Big Ideas'. Join our young hosts as they interview experts, community members, and each other to discover what lies ahead. They'll explore the impact of AI on our lives, the challenges of city living, the urgency of the climate crisis and the richness of Indigenous culture. Also addressing the complexities of immigration and the future of democracy, these young voices are fearlessly engaging in meaningful conversations about the issues that matter most. 'Small Voices Big Ideas' is a platform for the next generation to ask tough questions and shape the world around them.

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Students from Kensington Public School in Sydney, Australia, tackle the big questions shaping their worlds in 'Small Voices Big Ideas'. Join our young hosts as they interview experts, community members, and each other to discover what lies ahead. They'll explore the impact of AI on our lives, the...

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