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chronologically - which took ages in itself - and am now going through the process of transforming them into lists. The NSW Parliament site's inconsistencies make it harder sometimes, too, plus occasionally they just forget to mention which party an MP was from and I have to assume they were an independent (any independents in the tables should therefore be taken with a grain of salt). Should be easy enough back to 1934, though - before that there were no fixed terms, so it'll be chaos. Still a way off though!
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its history been, a very "broad church". The Ella brothers and many other state-educated players from varying ethnic, faith and socio-economic backgrounds can attest to that. I suspect you are right when you say the position wasn't put out to tender but all the Sydney clubs at the time had doctors and all would have been possible contenders for the role that John undertook so the pool of talent available for selection would have been considerable. He was appointed and undertook the job with distinction.
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really interesting in that they're a completely mixed bag. The best result is Eden-Monaro, where Denzil
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and beyond the call of duty while providing life changing , life saving interventions over the road in an ambulance on a 40 mile + run to a higher level of care hospital that turned this patient around. The patient went from near death to being discharged home a few weeks later. The award is being presented by Bruce Jenner in
Washington DC on May 3 2009.
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be nice to get them done myself. But by all means join in if you enjoy results. I mean, unlike most people, I do actually enjoy them - you find the strangest results here and there (the Greens topped 10% in
Capricornia in 1990!). Sounds like you've got your work cut out with NSW MPs anyway though ...
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OK. I'll try and get some done when I'm tired of doing election results and need a break. (And the LC was indeed frustratingly vague before direct election - I remember a blog post from Antony a while ago that made it seem as though he was still working on the LC elections (including pre-1978), but I
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Just a heads-up - your description of the
Brookfield casual vacancy in your by-election table is incorrect. Brookfield had two running mates from his rebel Labor party, one of whom would have been easily elected had a countback been held, and the other which would have been elected had the government
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Hello, thank you for your concern about this page, however, The Wild Soosh I am referring to is actually myself. I am in no way demeaning or threatening or poking fun at anybody, not even myself. I think if the page was re-read that would be clear. Can you please let me know what I can do to fix this
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I understand your reasoning for deletion. I am the person in this autobiography....as you are well versed on the Joules360 nick as being the highest setting on the monophasic defibrillator. I understand that there is no "Stars of Life" noted in wikipedia. I wonder if I could do a write up on that and
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The AfD process seems a little confusing to me, can you tell me what happened with this article vs what should have happened? I would have taken it to the AfD process once the speedy deletion was yanked, but wasn't sure how to do it. (Yes. I've read the instructions, but those seem unclear.) Any help
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Hi Bainer, I am new to
Knowledge (XXG) and don't know the protocols. I think the amount of blackbirding is controversial amongst historians. Windschuttle (the WAP 2004) denies it happened at all. The main referenced claims of blackbirding come from Peter Corris' Passage, Port and Plantation MUP 1973.
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Heh, thanks. You two have done an amazing job too - it's been pretty light going in the 80s. Sorry I'm taking so long ... I'm trying to do MLCs as well, which is slowing me down a bit. By all means start going back before 1950 - I was going to suggest that next anyway! (As to election results - it's
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didn't have articles in an article that I for goodness sake came accross (I go deep into the unknown). So I haven't been at this long but it is prety simple just copy and paste from the parliamentary website. But I got carried away and went into successors and predessessors. My brother also competed
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Man, there's nothing worse on this site than a guy like that who just keeps on keeping on without the slightest acknowledgement of other editors. Are all those redirects you had to make necessary? I'm only asking as someone completely unfamiliar with
Krishna Consciousness and whether all thos "HH"
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Hi
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Hi I am just wondering why it is going to be deleted? I have put some solid effort in with citing and referencing and think it's worthy of being there to let people know what is happening in the community and what Billy Moore is also up to. I also think it adds value to people who would like to know
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We looked at it in a subject taught by Keir Reeves, Anna Clark (Manning's granddaughter) and Pat
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Nominations for awards within the Order of
Australia require a nominator and seven other referees. Those nominations are not made public and so I have no interest in idle gossip or one medico's opinion of another medico's personality. I would say in relation to this gossip that one nomination might
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Thank you for explaining your relationship with John. None of what you said seemed particularly relevant to the article or its deletion but it did convince me that your initial comment on the deletion page was rude and disrespectful. I also have a view of him personally but know that has no bearing
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Thanks for the reply! I have read through the deletion discussion and have tried to frame my arguments to contest the speedy deletion with reference to the moderator's complaint re: notability. It seems like a long shot, but I figure this is a good way to learn more about how Knowledge (XXG) works
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I am new to Knowledge (XXG) and have created a page for Laura Massey that you tagged for speedy deletion. Can you please provide me with an explanation as to why I am not allowed to create this page? The message I got referred to an earlier deletion debate/discussion that took place -- would I be
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That's interesting about the two E Whites (I didn't get the links - I'd need to be logged on - but I got the drift, thanks anyway). My source only mentioned Eric, so it may be in error. I've had a look through the LDP's results in the 1943 federal election, where they contested nine seats, and it's
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Wow - that's a big task; good luck! I got them back to 1988 myself, and I may try and go back a bit further to help you out, although my current pressing task is to get federal election results done before the federal election. I think we've both got uphill battles ahead of us, but here's hoping we
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He is officially a pro boxer and should have his own page. If that doesn't deserve to be an article I don't know what does anymore. You may not follow boxing, but people who do would be outraged that he doesn't have an article. I was going to add more to the article today, but SOMEONE had to delete
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Yes it was amateur and an old boys' network because most sport was amateur until recently and it was a boys sport until recently as well. If you are referring to an old boys' network in the sense of some elite and rarefied GPS/CAS clique then you are misguided. Rugby in NSW is, and has for most of
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Manual labor, I'm afraid. The footnotes are pretty easy - just a matter of copy/paste. The disambiguation's a bit more of a pain. I'm sure there's an automated tool out there somewhere, but I do things old school - trying to work out how to use the tools is confusing enough that I just figure it's
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One other thing I wanted to ask - I notice for some of the early parliaments you've switched the footnotes over to a table system. I'm not opposed to using that; it's more sortable, for one; but in its current form it doesn't work with the automated footnotes, and also seems to struggle to explain
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Hey Porturology, no need to be over state your curiouisim we're human beings, but we are very sociologically curoius beings. I was born in the States but when I was young... very young... my father had to move us all to Australia for 5 years. I was 7 but have always had a keen intrest in politics,
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I thought this was notable as there is not much support of Men in Nursing on the prominent nurses wikipedia. Kenneth J. Kremer, RN, CCRN is a modern day role model for men in nursing. He also is receiving a "Stars of Life Award" by the American Ambulance Association for critical care nursing above
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Thanks for your response. I tend to agree with you that bringing in thw White Australia Policy could muddy things a bit and am happy to leave it out. In practice though, the WAP was specifically used to target indigenous australians - I remember an illustration from a school textbook that showed
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My bad. I understand. I was trying to publish this in my sandbox, but, I guess I inadvertantly selected the incorrect location. There is historical merit to this article, but, I obviously need to include that proof "up front". Someone else stepped in and saved it to my sandbox which I greatly
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By the way, I've found in the past that it's a good idea to add the WikiProject tags (generally {{WPBiography}} and {{WP Australia}}) to the talkpages of articles you create (without rating them, of course, unless they're lists). Makes it a bit easier for the tireless people like Grahamec who do
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Ooh, tough one. (Hadn't seen the other Armstrong.) The first thing is to definitely have a disambiguation page at the (Australian politician) version. There's nothing wrong with having birth dates in this situation, although my personal preference would be for (Australian Liberal politician) and
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I was nine when we came home. Athol Richardson is causing me a lot a problems now, he wasn't just the Minister for Health, but also Social services, Labour and Industry, Colonial Treasurer and Deputy Leader of the Opposition. How the heck do I put them all into the info box? Or should I just put
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Just noticed this - NSW LC results prior to 1978 are a colossal pain in the butt to assemble, because there's indirect elections at random times, and I barely got further than a term before deciding it was all too hard and giving up. The big statistical register PDF should be enough to actually
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Yes - hard to imagine the SMH as a bastion of staunch conservatism, but so it once was. I figured that was what had happened with the copyedits (just minor grammatical stuff anyway) - should be sorted now. And yes, the LC lists are arduous indeed. I've compiled a Word document listing them all
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They're huge, aren't they? Yeah, that's the way I understand it. Plus people were always being appointed to the Legislative Council, and that necessitated by-elections too. When I was making the first couple I intended to include ministerial by-elections too, but that would have been just too
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The Storey government realised that under said quirky legislation, because Brookfield had supported Labor in confidence votes, they could ignore the existence of his running-mates altogether and nominate Jabez Wright, the defeated Official Labor member and a bitter opponent of Brookfield.
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Hello- , the ISIBL is one of the major school basketball leagues in Singapore. Featuring the biggest schools, good teams and attendents in their hundreds. Everyone associated with an international school knows about this which is 12,000+, possibly even more. Please let me keep it. Thanks.
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I am interested that you were taught that blackbirding was common - who was the lecturer? in any case I think the case for blackbirding is overdone in the WAP article. This article has already resulted in much argy-bargy but I feel it should be changed slightly - how do you do this?
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quite helpful. I get the feeling that redistribution tables are just one too many - we've already got the infobox, the results tables, the seats changing hands, the pendulums ... we need to get some text in there, or these articles will never be more than a collection of raw facts.
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son at paper airoplane olympics and we keep in touch. I was also in Australia three weeks ago and am yet to upload all the pictures I have taken, but that is besides the point, Im rambling now. I thought it was just a little slack to see that those articles didn't exist, especially
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Yes, I've left NSW politics aside to focus on federal at the moment - but I'll be back to it! As for redistributions ... I wonder if prose is not the best way to go. I know that NSW redistributions tend to be rather more sweeping than federal ones, but I find the summary at
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That committee reporting to the Governor-General based on a community nomination seems to be a far superior award system to a party political leader nominating his mates to the G-G. Irrespective of your view, or my view, of the system, it is the national award process in
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Nice work with this article! I'm not sure about certain parts of the formatting (table form for the redistribution for example), but it's great to see this serious gap in NSW politics articles being filled! Anyway, this is just a quick note to let you know that there are
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1. Break the table and create a new one at that point. (That would be my preferred solution though it doesn't look as pretty) 2. Use colspan=2 on the two relevant fields to make them fit. This looks better but is less technically sound and may not work on some platforms.
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compile them if you work out all the details of whose term expired when, but it's going to be a nuisance. It's a shame that Antony Green's results page never arrived - considering that there's three elections in the next few months I dare say it won't be coming soon.
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RE the Independent Liberal colour - I'd be much happier with it the same as the normal Independent colour. Giving them a colour of their own implies that they're a party, when actually they're still independents, just using a slightly more specific term. Thoughts?
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Congratulations on getting every bio in the 1950-1953 parliament done, as well - that's a phenomenal effort, and I've been watching your progress and watchlisting them as they come along. It's fantastic now to see a page of blue links where you wouldn't expect it.
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I have spent my life listening to surgeons criticise the surgical prowess of other surgeons. If it was left to surgeons to chose surgeons for inclusion in Knowledge (XXG) I doubt we would have a surgeon listed - the same could of course be said for barristers and
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Congratulations on finishing the NSW member lists - an outstanding job on an absolutely enormous task. The lists are a fantastic resource and are a great addition, especially considering the currently impoverished state of NSW political articles. Exemplary work.
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appear to be an accident but three is definitely careless. If through this carelessness two hapless rural practitioners were honoured, then I am thrilled because I'm sure they are involved in their community in many ways over and above swiping a Medicare card.
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NSW Labor MPs were "Lang Labor" between 1931 and 1936. I don't know how we should show this, seeing as NSW Labor was the main Labor party in NSW and "Federal Labor" (which won no seats) was the breakaway. As such I've been leaving them as Labor. Thoughts?
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WAP propaganda including aborigines with foreigners (the justification was along the lines of "they don't deserve the country" - it went hand in hand with the concept of Terra Nullius) The closest illustration to show this idea I could find online was at
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gives the 1960 Brown's middle initial as L, which wouldn't match (although newspapers did get this kind of thing wrong sometimes). The official records would have a full middle name, which would hopefully put the issue beyond doubt (although if it
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for example has a separate table per decade. (I do intend to combine at least some of them at some point, but the handy thing about doing it that way is that one can have notes underneath.) So there is precedent for it having been done elsewhere.
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Hi, recently you added a delete think onto one of my pages. I don't really care; but if you'd like to read the book, I encourage you to; my friends think it's awesome! Don't worry, I'm not mad! I'll delete the page until I get it published. Bye!
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is a educational trust which runs a lot of institutions and KIIT University is a part of the group. So, the group can have a separate article. I am already editing the article, so that it becomes clear. Already explanation has been given at
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Do you know much about copyrights? If there is a picture of a member of parliament who died before 1950, and it is on the parliment website, is it okay to upload it to wikipedia if the person was deceased long before the copyright expired?
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guess it's a big task and he's not publishing it until he finishes. On a side note, aren't his Assembly pages at the NSW Parliament website fantastic? They often have interesting tidbits for bios that the Member register ignores, too.)
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Sounds like a plan (although we'll still overlap now and again, since some people served for ages). And by the way - any idea where we can get good lists for the Leg Council? (Or, even better, Leg Council election results/candidates?)
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and feel that it conclusively proves Moulton's notability for inclusion in Knowledge (XXG). I hope you will agree and assist me in it being reinstated irrespective of your personal view of the subject. As a team official for a
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What a great resource! Thanks for letting me know. I'll try and get back to the LC lists when the federal results are finalised (they're the most pressing task!) - and those lists should help with the early Council enormously.
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particularly Austral-American relations and politics (Im currently studying Political Science and American/ Australian relations throughtout the 20th/ 21st century at OSU. I was surfing the net after studying and came accross
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Hi, I just wanted to ask you why you deleted the reference to the White Aust Policy in the Dubbo page. I don't object to removing the reference per se, but I wanted to know your reasoning before doing anything else. Cheers!
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As an aside you might want to look at the history/contribs on the above user's userpage. The user lives in Australia. Kudos definitely due to them for constructing such an *elaborate* block-evading sockpuppet, mind you...
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Well, considering how quickly the three of us knocked over 1950-present, I reckon 1856 should be doable! (Although we should start including MLCs in there somehow, if we can ever work out the lists for them ...)
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By all means go ahead with elections ... ANU has both the 1856-1901 and the 1901-1970 registers in reference, so when I'm back there in a week or so I'll have a look at them. A great source for the elections is
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so I went ahead. If you would like me to stop that's not a problem. Or, if you would like to throw me a bone and give me some work that would be much appreciated. (Just if you would like the help). Thanking you
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some of the more complex events (like that parliament where there was a chain reaction of about six changes) - anyway, whichever system would we use, it'd be good to get things consistent across the pages.
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So let us celebrate him as a pioneer of a medical speciality especially given his founding chairmanship of the institute at Concord Hospital and for which he was honoured by his nation as read in his OAM
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You didn't have to post the notice on my page, I just removed the speedy as A7 applies only to persons, websites and organizations, not their work (such as albums). You might also want to check out
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as {{db-attack}} that way they get deleted quicker as they go to the front of the queue, and also a more serious warning is generated. Thanks and once again good call on wanting it speedy deleted.
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heaps of work with article ratings (it puts them in all the categories of unassessed etc., not to mention the living= parameter in WPBio which categorises them into living or non-living people).
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Nice work! Caution needs to be taken using the SMH as a source though - the book I used said that it was ferociously aggressive towards the LDP and came close to running a vendetta against it.
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Sure, would be happy to! Will probably wait a few days - my computer is stuffed and I'm on an antique old Mac that's a pain in the butt to use, but once I have it back, I'll get stuck into it.
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I think there's a slight error in the results table - independent Labor and Lang Labor are listed as having exactly the same number of votes, with different percentages of the vote.
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