User talk:Bboothunimelb

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Sourced material
Please do not remove cited material merely because it is from a offline source as you have done on 1951 Australian Communist Party ban referendum - WP:OFFLINE sets out some of the reasons why offline sources are appropriate. Find bruce (talk) 09:50, 16 September 2019 (UTC)

Hi Bruce, I apologise for the misunderstanding about the Goot article. I am new to wikipedia. However the majority of the material deleted was not cited at all and was not able to be verified. Therefore it was deleted because it was unverifiable, not because the source was inaccessible. However, I see that you have now added it back in with citations. Thank you.