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

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Small Voices Big Ideas is a series where young people ask the big questions about issues impacting their futures. Credit: Artwork: Leon Edler

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.


Join these young students on a journey exploring the impact of AI on our lives, the challenges of city living, the urgency of the climate crisis and the richness of Indigenous culture. They also take a look at the future of democracy and address the complexities of immigration.

Joining them are a series of experts in their field including writer Tim Winton, Professor of AI Toby Walsh, urban design expert Elizabeth Farrelly, D'harawal elder Auntie Maxine Ryan, Iranian refugee and podcast producer Pariah Taherzadeh, and federal MP Matt Thistlethwaite.

Hear young voices that 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.

Small Voices Big Ideas launches on November 12, listen to the trailer now.

Executive Producer: Rob Kaldor

Students: Abby, Ace, Ally, Cody, Margaret, Marley, Matteo, Maxim, Minh, Molly, Myah, Noah M, Noah U, Orla, Oscar, Rosie.

SBS Audio team: Joel Supple, Max Gosford, Maram Ismail


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