Curious Canberra

Curious Canberra

Podcast von Curious Canberra

Curious Canberra is a new project from ABC News Canberra that invites you to have a say in the stories we cover. Every week, a journalist answers a question posed by you - the audience. Ask us something you've always wondered about the city, its region or its people: abc.net.au/curiouscanberra

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episode Who's behind the Canberra Lost Pet Database Facebook page? artwork
Who's behind the Canberra Lost Pet Database Facebook page?

In the nation's capital, a popular Facebook page is helping the city's lost pets find their way home. Dinny McGettigan is a dog-owner and he wants to know - who's behind the page, and how do they reunite so many pets each year?

02. Feb. 2018 - 6 min
episode Why is Canberra the place where Summernats is held every year? artwork
Why is Canberra the place where Summernats is held every year?

We're about to take a break for 2017 but before we do, we wanted to answer a question about an iconic summer festival in Canberra - Summernats. Rebecca Pearse thinks it's an odd fit in Canberra, she wants to know how it came to be here, and if there are any women who attend. Photo: Christine Corkhill

08. Dez. 2017 - 4 min
episode Can the ACT Government name your baby for you? artwork
Can the ACT Government name your baby for you?

Sam Robinson was chatting to a colleague at work, when something unusual came up. "Someone she had come across had heard that if a baby wasn't named within a fixed number of days ... then the government gets to name them," he said. He wanted to know if this was true, and if so, whether the ACT Government had named any babies to date. What was the process, he wondered? Digital journalist Elise Pianegonda went looking at the fine print of the ACT Government's Births, Deaths and Marriages practice manual. Photo: Mariain on Flickr (CC-BY-NC) https://flic.kr/p/9M62vr

15. Sept. 2017 - 6 min
episode Who looks after Canberra's flags? artwork
Who looks after Canberra's flags?

Faye Powell has spent years driving down Commonwealth Avenue, and in that time she's noticed a lot of international flags. She wanted to know - how many are there, who looks after them and where are they kept? Reporter Sonya Gee took Faye to the ACT Government's flag store in Fyshwick.

07. Sept. 2017 - 6 min
episode Why is the town centre of Woden named after an ancient god? artwork
Why is the town centre of Woden named after an ancient god?

Gary Brown knew exactly what he wanted Curious Canberra to look into - it's something that's been at the back of his mind for years. His question is about the south Canberra district of Woden, which he thinks has been named after an old Norse god. So how did this happen? Intern Dharshini Sundran and reporter Sonya Gee find out. Music: Track 1 - Heliotrope by Blue Dot Sessions Track 2 - Blinky Fish by J Geer

01. Sept. 2017 - 6 min
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