Talk:Moree, New South Wales

Disputed item - Freedom bus ride
''Moree was also one of the destinations of the famous 1965 Freedom Bus ride, an historic trip through northern NSW led by the late Charles Perkins to bring media attention to discrimination against Indigenous Australians.It exposed segregation at the Moree public swimming pool as well as pubs and theatres, where Aborigines were refused entry. At the Moree swimming pool, after a confrontation with the council and pool management, it was agreed that Indigenous children could swim in the pool outside school hours. However, this was immediately reversed when the bus left Moree. Jim Spigelman, one of the Freedom riders who later became Chief Justice of the NSW Supreme Court, was king hit by a local outside the Moree baths.''

The above was removed by an anon IP editor as disputed. See here for the edit. Mention of the Freedom Bus trip is undoubtedly worth including in the article so if this can be sourced it certainly should be added back in. Cheers, Mattinbgn\talk 07:29, 5 September 2007 (UTC) Thank you. I have added references, which wasn't difficult as this is part of history. Debbyo 06:49, 6 September 2007 (UTC)

Deleted material is inflammatory, disputed and inaccurate. The material and cited source(s) not neutral in viewpoint. Extended details regarding freedom bus ride are unnecessary for an article on the town of Moree. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 58.167.64.140 (talk) 01:01, 8 September 2007 (UTC)
 * To many Australians, if not most, the Freedom Rider incident is the only notable thing that ever happened in Moree. The coverage needs to be improved, not deleted.--Grahamec 05:20, 8 September 2007 (UTC)

Most Australians wouldnt know or care. "The Freedom Rider incident is the only notable thing that ever happened in Moree". Good one, you obviously have no knowledge of the region. The details would best be included in the freedom bus ride article. There doesnt seem to be detailed coverage of this event in articles for the numerous other towns along the way. Please stop vandalising the article trying to spread your anti-Moree sentiment. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 60.229.33.216 (talk) 12:04, 8 September 2007 (UTC)
 * I, for one, couldn't care less about the freedom rider stuff, but if the information presented is accurate, it has every right to be in the article. If you are concerned that it presents a negative view of Moree, I'd suggest that you contribute other subject matter (with appropriate references) to build the article up such that this freedom rider stuff is a less noticable small part of a much larger article. When was Moree established? By who? What are its past and present industries? There is plenty that could be added to the article. If you are able to find references that allow you to improve the freedom rider stuff and make it more neutral towards the town, you're entirely welcome to do that, too. :-) Oh, and please remember to sign your posts on talk pages. --Athol Mullen 13:27, 8 September 2007 (UTC)

Toni Pearen, once host of 'Australia's Funniest Home Videos' wed Moree man Will Osmond, a restaurant owner in Sydney, at Moree in 2007. They were married at the Osmond family home located in Moree. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 129.180.1.224 (talk) 23:14, 21 March 2011 (UTC)

Flood levels
The bit about flood levels in 2021 does not make sense:

Flood levels on the Mehi river reached 14.2 metres or 46.6 feet on the 25th of March. (0.4m below the 1955 record of 10.85 metres or 35.6 feet)

The metric conversions are fine but the arithmetic is wrong.

Jswd (talk) 09:17, 9 June 2022 (UTC)

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