Get to know Jeremy Lister

Jeremy Lister.

By Jeremy Lister, age 10

You have probably seen my little brother William has just recently started a weekly column in the Warwick Today and Stanthorpe Today. Though originally it wasn’t really supposed to be weekly. It all started on the holidays when Jess Baker and Samantha Wantling asked if I could do a column in the paper again, which I agreed to. But William my little brother also wanted to do a column. So we agreed that we would have William’s column in one week and then the next it would be my turn to have my column in. But it didn’t go that way because I forgot every time to do my column. So I will start doing my Warwick Today Stanthorpe Today columns now.

A bit of an intro about myself. I’m 10 years old and in grade 4 at St Joseph’s Catholic School in Stanthorpe. Some of my favourite things are history, politics, journalism and chess, but I’m not allowed to write about politics until I’m 16. I’ve been learning to play piano for 2 years with Mrs Chapman and I’m also learning cello with Mr Spiller. For sport, I play for the Gremlins rugby team and I also have swimming lessons at WIRAC. I usually write about things that are going on at home, school or events in the community. If you would like me to write about something please contact Jess and I’ll do my best to include it in my column. Bye for now, Jeremy.

*This is an old article from 15 July, which is being digitised so locals have access to our entire catalogue of work.