Monday, 30 September 2019

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Leo, Roving Reporter
Report from: Bathurst
Story filed: Circle of Life
Hi people, it's Leo here. Today I am going to talk about my little cat Mou-Mou. She has been my mum's cat for over 16 years and now she is very old and very sick. She is a beautiful cat, she really is, but she is fading more every day. She is the best cat in the world says my mum. I think it is sad that our pet will pass away and it is even more sad when people pass away. And lot's of us have been through that and it is not fun. I hope Mou-Mou goes up to that great big cat basket in the sky a happy cat.

Until next time
Leo Roving Reporter

Sunday, 22 September 2019

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Leo, Roving Reporter
Report from: Bathurst
Story filed: From my desk
Hi people, it's Leo here. Today I am going to talk about school holidays. They're just one week away......the school holidays, that is. I've been waiting for ages for them and now they're just one week away, yay! The school holidays are the best, you can do whatever you want to do. You can sleep and relax and do nothing.There's not much to talk about that, just doing nothing. But before all that there is my school band tour, where we go out to Cowra and Greenthorpe - which is pretty exciting. So, see you in the school holidays!

Until next time
Leo Roving Reporter

Monday, 16 September 2019

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Leo, Roving Reporter
Report from: Bathurst
Story filed: The World

Hi people, it's Leo here. Today I am going to talk about climate change 2019. Climate change isn't the best thing in the world, it really is the worst. But there is a lot of stuff we can do to stop it like recycling and reusing instead of using things once.... lots of us are doing all that which is good. At school we were looking at Forests for Geography and we've been looking at deforestation and we were looking at some videos of it. One story was pretty bad. It showed satellite footage of all the the rain forests slowly turning into farming land and the worst view was of Madagascar. It is literally bare with no trees to hold the soil so it all goes into the sea and from above it looks like it is bleeding. Not good at all. Let's do something about it, OK? The Governments of the world should really do something. I mean, come on guys, seriously, they have the power to stop all of this mess but they don't do enough. It would be great to help the environment.

Until next time
Leo Roving Reporter

Monday, 9 September 2019

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Leo, Roving Reporter
Report from: Sydney

Story filed: Stuff
Hi people, it's Leo here. On the weekend I left Bathurst for a Sydney cello workshop. The best part was the shared lunch afterwards. After all that Mum and I thought it was a good idea to go and visit Aunty Sharon and Uncle Michael. They have lots of interesting stuff in their house. Some caught my attention and I got to know more about them by asking questions. Then I found an old flute with the mouth piece missing (actually, I used to play the flute). Even thought the flute was missing a mouth piece I still liked it because it looks so interesting. Michael finds all this stuff on the street, some could say it's a hobby. It's amazing what people throw away. Sometimes it is interesting like a round 50 cent coin, old surfboards, old golf clubs and an old very distinctive walking stick. Sometimes is it just rubbish.

Until next time
Leo Roving Reporter


Monday, 2 September 2019

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Leo, Roving Reporter
Report from: Sydney

Story filed: Food!

Hi people, it's Leo here. Last week when I was in Sydney I went for breakfast at this little food place and it was amazing we had: crepe omelettes with an yummy crunchy filling, freshly made soya milk, noodles and congee.

Until next time
Leo Roving Reporter