User talk:60.225.24.153

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Happy editing! Ariconte (talk) 23:50, 16 September 2016 (UTC)

Bungaroo
I note you have made additions to the Bungaroo article in my user space..... do you have references???? The Bungaroo article was deleted from the main space in 2013 due to lack of notability. I had it moved to my user space......

I would be good to get it restored references would improve the likelihood of that happening. Regards, Ariconte (talk) 23:55, 16 September 2016 (UTC)


 * (JOHN - 21/9/2016). Hello Ariconte --- yes there would be oodles of references but I don't know who you are or how to communicate with you ... can I give an email address or what?  Re Bungaroo if you search for it in Google you should find references like Councils referring to it, or maybe the National Park.  There are also newsletters as of historical societies which would refer to it.   However the best reference to get established for it would be in Wikipedia.  I gather no new Bungaroo article could be created as that would be blocked because an article of that name has been deleted.  How to get the deleted article restored I have now idea .. all attempts to contact those who deleted it have failed and you have been the first seemingly successful contact.  The lack of notability was because of the original sparse writing of it .. I would hope this has been improved since though.  Cheers, John
 * John - You have certainly improved the article. If you can add a reference to support your additions; I will take care of the formatting.  I can get the article restored if and when the references are better.
 * You can communicate with me here... or on my talk page BUT probably the best place would be the talk page of the Bungaroo article, see User talk:Ariconte/Bungaroo. If you register an account then we will be able to email.  I would advise against putting your email here. Regards, Ariconte (talk) 22:31, 21 September 2016 (UTC)


 * (JOHN - 22/9/2016). Thanks.  I will do all that in time.  First off I will look for references.  Here is one from 2006:

""""""""" Champion, Shelagh and George, 1900 (2006). Finding the right track: Governor Phillip's Inland Exploration from Manly towards Middle Harbour and Westwards:  15th to 18th April, 1788.  Published by the authors.

""""""""" Is that form OK. These (now elderly) were very major historians and as commonly with historians they self-published.  I believe that they live/lived at Manly and therefore the Manly Council Library would very likely contain copies of their works.  So too would it likely be at the State (Mitchell) Library, I would think.


 * Yes, that for is fine. I found it in Trove, here is that reference in 'Wikipedia Form':




 * This gives a link to Trove so people can find the 8 libraries that have it.... I will copy it over to the article. Regards, Ariconte (talk) 23:32, 21 September 2016 (UTC)