Wednesday, 26 July 2017

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Leo, Roving Reporter
Report from: Canberra
Story filed: Art Glass

Hi people, it's Leo here. Today I'm going to talk about my visit to see my cousins Romy and Veronique. A couple of days a go me and my family went to Canberra. My cousins were in Canberra as well. They haven't been to Canberra a lot but this time they were visiting their Grandmother. So we decided to meet up. the first place we went to was the Glass Factory - we looked at the room where the glass is melted and moulded into what it is going to be and we then saw the room were artists design their work. Then after that we had lunch: the girls had two vegan burgers, Mum had a vegetarian sand I had a chicken burger with nice sauce (it was a bit hot) but sadly I didn't get to finish it all - it was big one! After that we went back to the hotel for a while. We were also going to visit The Mint and print out some coins but we got there just as it was closing. I had a great time with my cousins and I hope they had a great time with us. Hopefully they did. Also, my cousins live in England so they traveled very far to see me.

Until next time
Leo Roving Reporter

Wednesday, 19 July 2017

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Leo, Roving Reporter
Report from: Bathurst
Story filed: What's new


Hi people, it's Leo here. Today I'm going to talk about my underwater lego set I made. I made it a couple of days ago when I was visiting my Uncle Michael and Aunty Sharon in Sydney. I had just come back from the dentist where I had  my teeth cleaned, it wasn't nice. In my underwater lego set I put some rocks and some treasure, I only found lego treasure chests but no treasure and a net was hooked from one side of a rock to another rock. I put two treasure chests, one in a cave and one on a piece of ship-wreckage and on the treasure chest inside the cave I put a skeleton which I tried to hide with a bit of lego seaweed. I also built this boat which had a crane on the back of it. The boat had a little yellow canoe on the little ramp inside the boat.

Until next time
Leo Roving Reporter

Wednesday, 12 July 2017

Column 113

Leo, Roving Reporter
Report from: Bathurst
Story filed: I'm sick

Hi people, it's Leo here.Today I'm going to talk about my big visit to the hospital. On Wednesday I thought it was going to be a normal day - I don't know what happened, I must have caught a flu or something because the next day when I had a play date to go down to the skating rink I was feeling terrible, I had caught the cold, more like a very bad virus. The next day I stayed home. That night it wasn't very pleasant - it was the virus, it was a real bad one. Then early in the morning I went to hospital. I stayed one day and one night. I thought I was going to stay longer but apparently I didn't need to - I was getting well. I'm still sick, it's all pretty terrible. Thank you to everyone in the hospital for looking after me.

Until next time
Leo Roving Reporter

Wednesday, 5 July 2017

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Leo, Roving Reporter
Report from: Bathurst
Story filed: Rat's Palace


Hi people, it's Leo here.Today I'm going to talk about my rat house I built at school. My whole class - we could team up or build it by ourselves - built a house for our two class rats who we called Cuddles and Dexter. I teamed up with Sam. His mum, uncle and aunty came to all help out in building our fantastic rat house. First, the whole class decided who to team up with. Then we all drew a rough copy of our design for our rat houses. And then we had until the end of the week to bring our material in for our rat house. People brought in cardboard boxes, juice containers, egg cartons: stuff that we thought might come in handy while we were building our rat houses. Sam and I built a double story house - I had the top and Sam had the bottom. The best bit was when we put the rats inside our house to try it all out - and they went down the stairs exactly as I'd hoped! Lucky Lachie got to take the rat's home for the holidays.

Until next time
Leo Roving Reporter