User talk:Leonbrooks

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Lower Great Southern
Hi Leon,

May I draw your attention to Regions of Western Australia and Great Southern region of Western Australia? I'm keen to keep the term "region" for areas designated as such by the Regional Development Commissions Act.

Lower Great Southern is in fact a "statistical division", defined by the Australian Bureau of Statistics under their "Australian Standard Geographical Classification".

I have rewritten Lower Great Southern to indicate that it is a statistical division and that it is contained within the Great Southern region of Western Australia. To do full justice to the situation we probably need articles for Statistical division, Statistical divisions of Western Australia and Australian Standard Geographical Classification, and a category Category:Statistical divisions of Western Australia. Keen?

I also think that articles like Narrikup, Western Australia are better placed within a region than a statistical division, so I have editted Narrikup, Western Australia etcetera to link to Great Southern region of Western Australia instead of Lower Great Southern.

User:Hesperian 02:24, 21 Mar 2005 (UTC)

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The image was taken by me, on my own camera
I might be able to find it again if I try hard.

Tullah
And the Hydro engineer who was in charge of the king river scheme still has his holiday home here as well. I think you are going to find its going to get edited (not necessarily by me) - needs to be tighter i suspect...cheers anyways -User:JarrahTree 13:09, 8 April 2007 (UTC)


 * Sigh - once again great stuff but not encyclopediac! dont expect it to stay like that - the article will get edited at some point - maybe you should try some of the parts of the landscape nearby that dont have articles or otherwise stubs - mount black, the wee goergie wood - those arts need more - even the railway bridge over the hydro scheme/river - maybe the lakes, there are heaps of other things you could do. User:JarrahTree 08:26, 5 May 2007 (UTC).