STOP THE PRESS
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
The year is quickly coming to a close and school's nearly out,
which means this is our last NiE page for 2010. We hope
you've enjoyed the stories, the special events andthe
topics we've covered. We look forward to doing itall again next year. Have a fantastic, fun-filled ho-liday. Be sure to keep an eye on what's happen-ing by reading the newspaper. Be safe andwe'll see you all in 2011.Jack and Phoebe
Here are ten stories that made headline news in Austra-lia this year. See if you can fill in the missing words.
1.____________ ______________ becomes Australia’sfirst female Prime Minister.
2.The NRL punish the ______________ ___________Football Club for fraud by stripping them of two pre-mierships, fining them half a ____________ dollarsand making them play for zero points in the 2010season, guaranteeing them the _______________spoon.
3.Mary MacKillop, a Josephite Sister, whose workamong the poor and sick made her a national trea-sure, was recognized by the Catholic __________as Australia’s first ____________.
4.Ten Australian ___________ lost theirlives in Afghanistan in the US led OperationEnduring Freedom.
5.Australia’s _______________ continued to out-perform much of the developed world which hasbeen feeling the effects of the world-wide reces-sion.
6.Sixteen year old ____________ ____________became the youngest person to __________ aroundthe world non-stop, solo and unassisted aboard hersloop Ella’s __________ Lady.
7.The Federal election in August resulted inAustralia’s first __________ Parliament in 70years.
8.The AFL grand final was a nail-biting draw between________________ and____________ - only the thirddrawn grand final ever.
9.The Socceroos finished__________ in their group at theWorld ______ after being beatenby Germany 4-nil, securing a 1-all__________ with Ghana andbeating Serbia 2 – 1.
10. ___________ over the line andthe official winner of the 150th run-ning of the _____________ Cup, the‘race that __________ a nation’, wasAmericain.
STORIES THAT MADE THE NEWS
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In 1895, the Sullivanbrothers opened theirfirst opal mine inAustralia. By 1915 theyhad sixmines in different locations. Canyoumatcheachmap location (A-F) with the name of themine, the year it was opened and weightof the largest opal discovered at eachmine?Years opened: 1895, 1899, 1903,1908, 1910, 1915Opal weights: 352gms,395gms, 428gms, 480gms,515gms, 552gms
1. The opal weighing 552gms was discovered ateither location D or Tullaroo ( which was openedeither four years before or four years after themine at location B).
2. The opal found in 1908 weighed more than theone mined at Marraville (which isn’t location A)and less than the mine at location F (which wasopened five years before the mine at location E).
3. Larradoo mine is lo-cated due north of theone opened in 1895.
4. The gem weighing 480 grams wasn’t discoveredatWarrengo (which is locateddue southof themine opened in 1910 where the opal weigh-ing 428gms was found).
5.The opalweighing 395gmswas found atKaroomba which is located somewhereeast of at least one of the other mines.
6. Barrabilly isn’t the most westerlymine and was opened four years laterthan the mine at location C.
BRAIN TEASER
Want to keep cool this summer?Here’s a recipe for a cool summer drink that’s easy tomake.
Wild Watermelon WizzIngredients■ 2 cups fresh watermelon cubed■ 6 tablespoons frozen yoghurt (any flavour will do)■ 1 tablespoon sherbet (optional)■ 2 teaspoons lime juice
Steps● About 10 minutes before you’re ready to mix thesmoothies place glasses in the freezer to frost.● Chop melon into cubes.● In a blender or food processor combine the frozenyoghurt, watermelon cubes, lime juice and sherbetand blend until smooth. Add some ice to make itsuper cool.● Pour the mixture into the frosted glasses.
RECIPE
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