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​Leo’s climate action story

19/5/2022

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Attending his first climate strike on Phillip Island, Leo Wood-Ingram realised he was part of
something important. Photos by Laura Brearley and Terry Melvin
2 Comments
Felicia Di Stefano
20/5/2022 02:52:16 pm

Well done everyone involved. We all need to learn about humans' destruction of our environment as early as possible and that we can act to make a change.

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Anne Heath Mennell
21/5/2022 01:59:52 pm

Whatever happens today - this article gives me a little hope but we shouldn't be expecting children to lead the way and protect the world they will inherit.
I can only hope that enough Australians feel strongly enough about climate change and the environment to vote for change and action.

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