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included that is a matter matter of opinion that I cannot agree with so on that note there's really no reason for it not to be included either. though I can see you saying why should it be included but yet again there's no reason for it not to either I would say all I can do and prove it but there's really not much in proving that can be done the only thing left it is lacking pictures actually of the particular location but other than that that's it I think on that no doubt it's missing that that is another reason it should be included with the hope that someone else can add to this article to add pictures Etc. but I do hope you consider allowing this to be added thank you.
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with a block. That was the last straw. A few months of not editing have been good and I haven't missed it. I'm sorry to see you go - your edits and expansion of the Australian Knowledge (XXG) have been outstanding, so please don't think that your efforts and work have gone unnoticed - we Australian editors in particular have been considerably grateful. Hopefully someone in Wikimedia management notices some day that if administrators treat others like that you lose your best editors. Unfortunately this seems to be all too common. Hope you can use your skills and knowledge to improve our world and country's collective knowledge somewhere else. Thank you and all the best!
3952:. I am thinking that while signing the pledge was mandatory for candidates for the Legislative Assembly, it was not insisted upon for members of the council prior to their appointment, at least prior to Lang's involvement from 1922. Travers was clearly a Labor member at the time of his appointment - he was a member of the party executive up until March 1908, even though he was appointed by the Liberal government. I am surprised about the comment in the International socialist re Flowers - I would have thought he would have signed up as a candidate in 1895 and 1898 & I don't think they were required to sign it twice, which explains why Lang said 1828: 3052: 1443: 2322:
Australian MPs, ministries and electorates. You were one of those who I looked to as an example to follow, and as already expressed by many others here I believe you've done a magnificent effort in helping improve the standards of Australian-related pages. I know very little of the circumstances that led to your decision to retire, but nevertheless I regret that it has come to this - especially over something as deplorable and petty as bullying.
31: 3333: 2440:. It depicts the Drover's Wife and her family plus dog confronting a snake in the doorway of their house. The wife is holding a babe in arms, while one girl is holding onto her mother's apron. The other girl is half-hiding around the corner. The boy is holding a large stick, while the dog is tense and ready to pounce. Are few cooking utensiles like a bucket and frying pan are out of reach as the snake is in the way. 1913: 1338: 2028: 3115: 2694: 2873: 893: 2088: 3560:, just wanted to follow up my previous note above regarding whether you'd be happy to make edits 1,2,4,5 and the amendment back to being a 'former MP' in the opening line? Also, were you happy to make the amended point 3 edits, noting the updated words, reasoning and sources given on my talk page? Understand you might be busy, so thanks for your time. Thank you once again -- 1203: 1142:? Although the edit which you reverted had broken the markup with nowiki tags and may have appeared haphazard / spur of the moment, the issue itself has been the subject of some media coverage, the issue seems to be notable relative to the notability of the subject, and its inclusion in the article would avoid suggestions of bias in suppressing controversy. Thanks 2111: 2347: 3913:
busy as an industrial advocate & appeared for a host of different unions. Absence is one possible explanation, as is the independence that comes from a lifetime appointment. How they voted on abolition is a useful indicator - Travers voted against it in 1926, but wasn't in the 6 expelled, suggesting he wasn't Labor at that time.
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for this is more likely to be approved I would appreciate the suggestion I am a little new to editing subjects on here and adding adding subjects on here so now you're not coming across as harsh I hope I don't either but if there is something I can improve to suggest this I'm all ears I just like to know what it is?
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Ahh... So it's clearly about a very recent case. My bad. I disregarded your ā€œ..last time..ā€ by giving rise to my speculation that since it doesn't mean exactly the same as ā€˜latestā€™, perhaps you were referring to arguably one of the most, if not only ā€” high-profile community-administration( not in the
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I logged in to formally retire and noticed you also have been bullied and have retired from Knowledge (XXG) in the last few days. I stopped editing a few months ago after harassment by a couple of editors (including administrators) over an article I was genuinely trying to edit properly, and ended up
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that confirms he resigned some time earlier, but not when. I will list Travers as independent from 1913 with a note that he resigned sometime after January 1913. I'm happy to leave Connington & Wilson as Labor until we find something clearer, but will add a note suggesting there is some doubt in
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He was also a member of the Australian Parliament's Joint Standing Committees on Treaties and Migration, secretary and chair of the Coalition's Home Affairs and Legal Affairs Policy Committee, secretary of the Immigration and Border Protection Policy Committee, member of the Infrastructure, Regional
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We may have had our disagreements every now and again, but at the end of the day I like to think that whatever disagreements we may have had completely paled in comparison to the goals we had in common and areas of agreement that we shared. I have a lot of regard and respect for you, and I sincerely
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Hello. I was wondering what kind of discussion was needed about this. Having a single template means that readers can navigate across all articles on parliamentarians, whereas having them split means a reader on the lists of the post-1977 MPs will only see lists going back to 1972. There seems to be
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Iā€™m glad that youā€™ve found loads of sources for that article, brilliant, well done you, but look back at the way you said it - I thought you were very aggressive in the way youā€™ve done it, and itā€™s upsetting. Iā€™m not here to argue, Iā€™m here to improve WP using the policies. If youā€™ve got a tool that
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on a single page within a 24-hour period. Undoing another editor's workā€”whether in whole or in part, whether involving the same or different material each timeā€”counts as a revert. Also keep in mind that while violating the three-revert rule often leads to a block, you can still be blocked for edit
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so as far as this being notable as I have previously stated there are other Junctions on here listed I know there's not many but somehow those got approved also as far as reliable sources I do have references included what is relevant to the topic. if there is something I'm missing that I should add
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Move "Crewther has also been a Board Director of Zoe Support Australia (helping young pregnant and parenting mothers to get back into education), Global Voices (helping engage and involve young people in international diplomacy), and several other boards and committees." to the base of the "Career"
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having been inthe bowels of rail history some years ago the contacts that I made at that time say I am totally wrong and the wagr to westrail transition saw no real difference - and that it was simply a marketing ploy - it eventuates thatthe changes that I had read into affleck narrative were prior
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So the naming convention applied is that decided by a bureaucrat within the NSW Heritage Department. Am I right in thinking that these are just straight copy and pastes from their website? May explain the large amount of errors and outdated information. That is the problem when editors add articles
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Believe it or not I was not trying to pick a fight: I think you raised a genuienly good point (whether status quo reverses ONUS) and I was looking to see if there's clear consensus one way or the other. Ah well. One day maybe we'll find something where we agree. I am sad that this has ended up in a
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I want to acknowledge the massive amount of effort you put into telling the story of Australia's civic life. We can't expect a well lead nation if we aren't prepared to look at it. This contributor is also personally grateful for the way you pushed me to write about some emerging civic leaders with
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Similarly, playing in a top division of a sport does not automatically make a player notable ā€“ what we need is some kind of evidence that playing in that league confers notability in some way. In terms of footballers, the professional status of a league is a key identifier that there is significant
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so if it is thought through, discussed, shared with fellow editors, we will have no doubt separate categories and so on to clearly indicate all of what has transpired from the original listing by the national trust, through to the stat register... then recently some of our editors cottoned in light
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I've undone your changes to The Western Champion to make it a DAB page - in an ideal world that would be the correct approach. The problem is that Trove currently links The Western Champion (Queensland) to "The Western Champion" & The Western Champion (Parkes) to Western Champion. Until we get
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Sorry (very belatedly) to see you gone. Totally not cool what has happened. In my case I'm a very sporadic editor so don't notice half the time that conflict is even occurring. There's been quite a bit written about the problematic culture here on Knowledge (XXG). I don't know what to suggest, but
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Hi there, so I only just read your user page and found out about your now-effective retirement. When I started becoming an active editor on Knowledge (XXG), it admittedly took a while to find my feet and get the hang of what I wanted to do - which was to help edit and improve upon pages to do with
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Focus of the Week. Ā£250 (c. $ 310) is being given away in May, June and July with Ā£20 worth of prizes to give away every week for most articles destubbed. Each week there is a different region of focus, including the last week dedicated to Australia and Oceania, though half the prize will still be
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Hello again. I didn't want to get involved on any of the noticeboards about the women footballers due to the unpleasantness I've experienced from the canvasser in the past (and because unfortunately discussions about this sort of thing tend to descend into personal attacks quite quickly), but just
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is being breached right now as you and the other editor disallow any well sourced additions by other editors trying to being some NPOV to this horribly, horribly bloated and grossly biased article where this living person is being demonized by the two of you and using our Knowledge (XXG) to do it!
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And I'm trying to understand your understanding of not enough context I am from the area I'm a huge real fan I'm very familiar with what I'm talking about so just did not sure where you get the not enough context. This more of something that would be a matter of opinion to say someone doesn't have
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Nice work on Connington - I hadn't noticed your recent updates & he's another interesting person who seems to have remained on good terms with all sides at times of deep division, especially as he expressly supported conscription without getting expelled from the party. As you say he was very
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TDW, I'm about to go on a wikibreak due to some personal circumstances (I lost my job due to COVID-19). But I wanted to tell you that I am very sorry I got you mixed up in this whole mess. You showed me a kindness that many others have not. I regret that my actions have caused you any problems. -
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If the argument about levels of interest doesn't hold up, why can so few women's leagues afford to turn professional? At the top level, most of the money clubs receive comes from television rights rather than sponsorship, so surely if there was significant television coverage of the leagues, that
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I understand it's a topic that maybe only for specific people with a with a interest in railroads but for those that are this is a topic that those would be interested in. understand yes there's probably no way it could be improved but the but the dispute that it may not be a topic that should be
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I do not agree with your decision not approved to improve my page addition. To say it does not have significant context there is plenty of context on this page there is quite a few references everything listed is very relevant, not sure what what more is needed on this page I have seen plenty of
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I would appreciate it if you would avoid ascribing opinions to me which I have never expressed. I asked a question about the policy, months ago. At the time, the response to my question was unanimously yes. I, perhaps mistakenly, took the response as consensus and began to apply it in my regular
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This. I've found this incredibly annoying. This is overkill. All that needs to be listed is that the entry has heritage listing, and then in your own words in maybe a sentence or two describe why. Including entire sections of texts copy-and-pasted directly is just incredibly unnecessary and
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So as you might understand, for reasons aforementioned and to account for the nuance ā€” for my self-preservation, I chose to censure myself. Hope this much of elaboration is enough for you to get the "L".( I could've tried dancing-around further by leaving number of Philosophical breadcrumbs but
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The guideline is simply a reflection of the real life level of interest in different leagues ā€“ that is where the problem is, and it is not Knowledge (XXG)'s job to right societal wrongs. FWIW, I have an interest in women's football and travelled to watch England at the last World Cup in France.
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as explained aowize - I have found some real humdingers, but then - when I just did a random sample, most lead paras and sentences are ok - so when the more atrocious ones arise I am adding a state to the 'was an australian politician' where obviously no effort was made to clarify where why and
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Oh how much I think that AfD / notabiltiy guidelines are so subjective. Totally agree. Why should a footballer who makes one appearance never to be seen again be "NOTABLE". Similary with cricket. One appearance at top level, no runs, no wickets, no catches, and they are "NOTABLE". Cheers
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I wanted to a) genuinely thank you for pointing me towards that Newspapers.com account, and b) tell you how much your attitude really stank, and is starting to put me off contributing more towards WP. All Iā€™m trying to do is to improve articles that can be saved, cut through the thousands of
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There are some railroad Junctions that have Knowledge (XXG) pages though not many this one is relevant and important and the reason why plan on adding others in in the area is because this and others is a significant location for railfaining. The part about the steam excursions is more of an
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You are right about the need to check the two different Trove pages are for the same newspaper & I happened to do so - Trove has 3 papers listed: The Western Champion (Blackall/Barcaldine, Qld.Ā : 1879 - 1891) The Western Champion and General Advertiser for the Central-Western Districts
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But to summarize this Junction is important because it is a junction of two major railroad lines from two different companies and it is one of the most known a railroad Junction within this area so that's why it should be included all context is very relevant and on the subject matter.
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I'm so sorry to see this. I haven't read the background yet, but I'm sure this decision wasn't taken lightly. Thank you for your huge contribution to Australian content writing. I was so pleased to meet you earlier this year, and we will certainly miss you from the local community.
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MOST often in her major newspaper articles. Please engage in a civil discussion over there as I don't want an edit war but there is no justification whatsoever for you to be so blunt in your deletion of my efforts to add well sourced material to the Wiki article. Also this policy
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cross-cultural admin at the receiving end of it. Given my cursory-obsessionĀ°, I've found that even her stature in English Knowledge (XXG)Ā® is like what-I-term-as "Matriarch"/"Mother Figure" ā€” particularly amongst her fellow admins and frankly, anybody with a greater
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I don't believe the guideline is discriminatory. Footballers are mainly notable because football is a spectator sport ā€“ we do not consider players of many sports notable, even if they have played for their country, because there is little interest in those sports.
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firstly, thank you very much for your extensive edits and clean up of the page, Chris Crewther, including eliminating the incorrect and libellous section. Noting the changes you have made, would you mind making a few minor changes and sourced re-adds as follows?:
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to the wagr-westrail name change. I was sure I had alerted the proposer of the change that I was wrong, but this is wikipedia, some issues get up, sniff the air and wander off on their own merry way into the ether and they are hard to keep upwith sometime.
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suggest that the Trust owns or operates the building (which was why I actually checked out the page, because I hadn't thought Toodyay Court House was a NTWA museum) - that it is there because it is classified is absolutely not obvious. It really needs a
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Hi, sorry to see you have put up a "retired" sign. You have done a lot of worthwhile work on WP and it's such a shame that you don't feel comfortable volunteering here at the moment. I hope it's not a permanent retirement, that would be a huge loss.
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Thank you for your effort for producing such excellent work, in improving the content of the project. In these very strange times that we live, your work is inspiring in helping with making the Western Australia project a better place to work...
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If you really want to keep the House and National Parliament lists separate, this can be done by groups in a single template (although even then, the National Parliament is just a renamed House rather than being a different body). Cheers,
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I was literally correcting my edit (and using the same "Justice for Sasakila" story from the Post-Courier) when you did that (it ended up being an edit conflict), as I had been searching for information on who won the by-election!
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I have given up on Knowledge (XXG) given the decisions it makes on deleting quality articles but this is one that truly deserves to be reversed. Maybe in death Knowledge (XXG) can see merit in Mark Bagshaw that it didnā€™t in life.
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some subject areas seem to have newbies creating like they are seasoned editors. also when the fan hits oz project has so few active admins left, it leaves strain on those who are left. good to see you active again, take care.
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Oh my! The two of you here plotting. FYI the two of you i reverted the vandalism. Anyway on the article talk page I have gone over the top in justifying the edit about the 1700 research articles that Arndt references from PASK
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The tougher question is whether he was independent, independent labor or nationalist. Won't help with Wilson as he died in September 1925. I will have a think about what other contentious votes might shed some light. Cheers
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rewarded for articles on any subject. There's a potential Ā£120 to be won in total for destubbing on any subject or region of your choice. Sign up if you want to contribute at least one of the weeks or support the idea! ā€ 
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how... And the considerable inconsistencies of lead paras and sentences mean there is a substantial 'was an oz politician' that does not get qualified well into an article meaning many good eds couldnt give a rats..
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while you merrily improve the west australian project with vast amounts of local government history with the industry of editors of long ago, (of which we are indeed grateful for) there are a few things going on...
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After "...under the Australian Parliament's Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade (JSCFADT).." add the following factual and reliably sourced sentences (see below for relevant citations):
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all that aside, if its a return, welcome back you have been missed! whatever it is - your legacy in parts of the Austrayian project have not been surpassed by any of the current inmates - relatively speaking
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For this work, Crewther was named amongst Assent Compliance's 2018 Global Top 100 Corporate Social Responsibility Influence Leaders and awarded a Freedom Award from Anti-Slavery Australia in October 2019.
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Development and Northern Australia Policy Committee, member of the Foreign Affairs, Trade, Tourism and Investment Policy Committee and co-chair of the Australia-Ukraine Parliamentary Friendship Group."
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As Chair, Crewther also instigated and led an 'Inquiry into the Strategic Effectiveness and Outcomes of Australiaā€™s Aid Programme in the Indo-Pacific', tabling the Inquiry's First Report in April 2019.
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enough context when I have plenty of information I have stated sources I put plenty of information on here any help would be appreciated but the say there's not enough context that is completely wrong.
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editing. Which is when I bumped into you. Please stop saying I want one thing or another to happen. An RfC is a question. To this day, I myself can still !vote on the RfC "yes" or "no" if I choose. ---
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Hi, noticed you moved the article (if you can call it that) - do you have anything underway on her? If not I'll take a crack. Hopefully that is one of the only one-sentence federal MP articles left.
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I tend to disagree, but the main point was that having separate, unlinked templates is unhelpful to readers. If the two lists need separating, they can be done in the same template by something like
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bulb moments that heritage registers are tied in with local government so your insights and suggestions are helpful, but most who are involved are either on the way to work or breakfasting, cheers
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okay, so this user is a bot (not), and you reverted his valid edit (yes you did), and i'm being the grinch here (grow up)? could you just back off a little bit and not be right all the timeĀ ?
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as aggro, so be it - you are very productive editor, and you surely really get up quite a lot of other peoples noses regularly, think... you get to people, that can be both good and bad...
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would filter down into the clubs having enough money to pay a full-time wage? Unless the league can't negotiate a high enough price because it isn't deemed attractive enough for viewers?
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Slow down, have a look, there are actually up to four western australian editors working on the conflagoration of the national trust, heritage registers, lists of places, and the like -
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I hereby pledge myself, on all occasions to do my utmost to ensure the carrying out of the principles embodied in the Labour platform, including the abolition of the Legislative Council
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https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/live/2018/nov/29/malcolm-turnbull-accuses-critics-of-paranoia-amid-meddling-claims-politics-live?page=with:block-5bff3a83e4b04b34b3e5cd94
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unnotable articles that are out there, and to try and make Knowledge (XXG) better. Iā€™m a relatively new editor, I acknowledge, but Iā€™m not stupid nor a punching bag for your ego.
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etc, you may enjoy throwing NPOV language on talk ages, but hell, this is watched by some who will be seriously discouraged if they felt it was how things are worked through.
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apart from the categorisation, the dates things doesn't work everywhere yet (df=y) , try leaving it alone if you can't reliably and correctly edit-check the edit properly
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Was just alerted to your retirement. Feeling a bit sad about it too. You've made an immense contribution to the story of Australia here - especially Australian politics.
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interest in the league (and therefore players are notable), as clubs have been able to raise sufficient funding via paying spectators, sponsorship or media income.
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only having a population of 1,419, it is unlikely to be the primary topic. I note that you have retired from wikipedia but hope you are OK with that. Best wishes.
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Can I (even more belatedly) second this. Over the years I've seen your good work on all facets of Knowledge (XXG) and the place will be lesser for your absence.--
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B) Talking about somebody behind their backs is frowned-upon. Arguably across all of the Human Civilisation.( I neither fully endorse, nor protest this morality.)
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The lede of this article is too long. If you consider that the lead is only the first paragraph, then you should put a section heading after the first paragraph.
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Knowledge (XXG) pages with a lot and less information than this please explain if there's something I've done wrong let me know for can change it thank you.
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The best real-life indicator of interest in leagues is probably attendances, and I have suggested in the past using that as a proxy for notability. Cheers,
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The article says he is a member of the Victorian Legislative Council, the upper house of the bicameral Parliament of Victoria. Members are included in
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To end on a positive note, the backlog has dropped below 1,500, so thanks for all of the hard work some of you have been putting into the AfC process!
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information included and for historical purposes is why that has included more so as in and about the location and about the history of the location.
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you have returned to the swamp? it is fetid as usual, with the appropriate smells and toxicity always within reach, dont forget the gloves and masks.
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agree - fascinating how long it remained un-noticed - local sources suggest closed about 3 years ago or so - nothing in public domain reporting...
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https://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo/download/committees/reportjnt/024092/toc_pdf/Modernslaveryandglobalsupplychains.pdf;fileType=application%2Fpdf
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I realise that we have a difference of opinion about categorisation (which is not the topic of this post) but these reverts of multiple edits
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Perhaps we should consider renaming both category articles so they begin "Category:Live music venues". This would prevent any ambiguity.
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for your courtesy, though. I've nothing else to add.( I think.) Wish you wellness and prosperity in the rest of your lifespan. ā˜®ļø out. ā€”
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as currently the Women's Big Bash is the only Australian women's competition listed as having higher crowds than the A-League. Cheers,
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I would prefer not to seek administrator invention, but bludgeoning an article that you are seeking to delete is not the way forward.
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Interesting ā€“ and bizarre that they aren't fully-professional if they're pulling in crowds of over 10,000. Anyway, you should update
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I think, I may have found an easy solution to eliminate any confusion as to what the heritage listing is for. Category re-instated.
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https://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo/download/committees/reportjnt/024102/toc_pdf/HiddeninPlainSight.pdf;fileType=application%2Fpdf
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Have I missed something? It's the only article on my watchlist with that issue so I edited it accordingly. Nonetheless - being in
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Further to the comments you have directed at me this evening, I suggest that the following page would be of value to you to read:
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I was just about to start this article, but I see you've beaten me to it! It's a brilliant article, thanks for the contribution.
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Following on from Fred Flowers, if you have the time / inclination, I would appreciate your views on Labor members listed in
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Trove to fix the links, I think its better to keep them linking to the correct articles. I have marked the redirects as
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You talk about assumptions, but your first sentence ("of far less interest to less people)" contains a massive oneĀ :)
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either. The Subiaco Arts Centre definitely is. Should the article be moved to Subiaco Arts Centre, I wonder?
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Traceybrow = "Oh my! The two of you here plotting" = conspiracy theorist. Thanks for the confirmation.
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