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BatPod

By: Sunshine Coast Council
  • Summary

  • BatPod is a choose your own adventure series for ages 10 to 15 where you get to call the shots.  


    Here on the Sunshine Coast, we live in one of the most beautiful parts of the planet and we get to share it with some amazing creatures. Sometimes it can be hard living near them – take flying foxes for example. These animals are vital to our environment but they can be noisy, smelly and messy neighbours.  


    You're invited to join Tyron, and our team at Sunshine Coast Council, to try and problem solve ways to live alongside these animals peacefully. 


    Proudly created by Sunshine Coast Council for our community. Voiced by Tyron de Kauwe, Uncle Lyndon Davis, Uncle BJ Murphy, Sarah Jones, Monika O’Hanlon. Produced by Monika O’Hanlon.


    Learn more about ways to live peacefully with flying foxes at sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/flyingfoxes.


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  • BatPod trailer
    Oct 10 2022

    We are excited to share our new podcast – BATPOD – a choose your own adventure series for ages 10–15! 

     

    We live in one of the most beautiful parts of the planet and we get to share it with some amazing creatures.  

     

    Sometimes it can be hard living near them – take flying-foxes for example.  

     

    These animals are vital to our environment but they can be noisy, smelly and messy neighbours.  

     

    Your invited to join Tyron, and our team at Sunshine Coast Council, to try and problem solve ways to live alongside these animals peacefully. 


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    1 min
  • Start here
    Oct 10 2022

    Sunshine Coast Council acknowledges the Sunshine Coast Country where this podcast was recorded, home of the Kabi Kabi Peoples and Jinibara Peoples, the Traditional Custodians, whose lands and waters we all now share. We wish to pay respect to their Elders – past, present and emerging – and acknowledge the important role First Nations People continue to play within the Sunshine Coast community.


    Welcome to Bat Pod! Sunshine Coast Council’s choose your own adventure podcast about flying-foxes. If you are aged 10 to 15 then this is the RIGHT mission for you! 

    We live in one of the most beautiful parts of the planet – we’ve got the stunning coastline and breathtaking hinterlands – the Sunshine Coast really is paradise… 

    So it’s not surprising other creatures want to live here too – but sometimes, they actually have no choice. Like for flying-foxes – they’re living closer to humans because of habitat loss across Australia. 

    These animals are vital to our environment – however, they can be noisy, smelly and messy neighbours.

    So join me, Tyron, and the team at Sunshine Coast Council as we try to problem solve ways to live alongside these animals peacefully. 


    Key points from this episode:

    •Flying-foxes are also known as bats or fruit bats because they eat fruits, nectar and pollen.

    •They’re mammals, they usually give birth to one live young per year. 

    •They are part of the order Chiroptera, which means they’ve got hand wings – and have five digits.

    •On the Sunshine Coast we have three main flying-fox species – the little red flying-fox, the black flying-fox and the grey headed flying-fox. 

    •The Sunshine Coast region is made up of land of two First Nations groups – the Kabi Kabi and the Jinibara people. They’ve been here for tens of thousands of years.

    •Flying-foxes are the main night time pollinators – which means many species of plants rely on them.  

    •Flying-foxes play a vital role in the pollination and seed dispersal of more than 100 plant species . 

    •Without flying-foxes there would be no Koalas.


    Go to Episode 1.


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    12 mins
  • Episode 1
    Oct 10 2022

    In episode 1, we meet Uncle Lyndon Davis and Uncle BJ Murphy


    Key points from this episode:

    •Flying-fox in Kabi Kabi language is Garrimundi or Girrimundi 

    •Flying-fox in Jinibara language is Bar Bar


    Uncle Lyndon asks what town is named after flying-foxes. Here’s a hint – it sounds similar to a word you learnt in this episode…


    If you think it’s Kawana, go to the episode titled Kawana.


    If you feel like the correct answer is Currimundi, go to the episode called Currimundi.


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    7 mins

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