User:Peter Campbell
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My name is Peter Campbell. I live in Melbourne, Australia.
I work in IT. I have been an active forest campaigner for many years. More recently, I have become active in politics with the Greens, pursuing political solutions (and pressure) for both environmental and social justice concerns.
I think Wikipedia is a fascinating project that has great potential.
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Political activities | References | Personal sandbox | Deleted article | Useful stuff | Work in progress | Namespace |
[edit] Contributions
A summary of my contributions to Wikipedia.
[edit] Articles created
- From the editor
- Patrick and Wool resign in office shakeup
- WikiWorld comic: "Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo"
- News and notes: Board resolutions, milestones
- Features and admins
- The Report on Lengthy Litigation
- John Devereux - created this article for an Australian Senator who rebelled over the destruction of Tasmanian forests
- 2004 Australian Greens candidates
- Enterprise Java Australia
- Eastern Metropolitan Region, Victoria
- Giz Watson
- South Surrey Park, Melbourne
- Surrey Gardens, Melbourne
- Electoral district of Box Hill
- Clean Ocean Foundation
- Victorian legislative election, 2006, 2006 Victorian election marginal seats and 2006 Victorian election upper house candidates- work in progress
- Marsannay-la-Côte
- Enterprise architect
- Robert Beckett
- SAP Enterprise Services Architecture
- Southern Veterans Cycling Club (Melbourne, Australia)
- John Hawes (Monsignor)
- Greythorn High School
- ERA School, Victoria
- WS-CAF
- Sue Pennicuik
- Colleen Hartland
- Wielangta forest
- 2003 Eastern Victorian alpine bushfires
- SAP Composite Application Framework
- Pellaro Italian coastal city
- Sanci Italian surname
- La Ventana Mexican coastal city
- Ocean Park, Puerto Rico beach suburb in San Juan, Puerto Rico
- Mui Ne Vietnamese coastal resort town
- Guincho Beach Portugese beach
- Hoffman Institute
[edit] Articles edited
Cycling
Politics
- Australian legislative election, 2004 - added content on Senate and House of Reps outcomes and the impact of preference deal, and added content on Tasmanian forests issue
- Australian legislative election, 2007, Tasmanian legislative election, 2006, South Australian legislative election, 2006, Division of Kooyong, Bob Brown, Kris Hanna, Eric Abetz, Robert Hill, George Brandis, Andrew Wilkie, Robert Doyle, Victorian Legislative Council, Ted Baillieu, John Brumby, Alfred Baldwin, MP, David Risstrom
- Australian Greens - corrected and added information on the leadership, and edited some content in the Ideology section.
Technology
- Service-oriented architecture, Windows Vista, Windows Communication Foundation, List of Web service specifications, Blog, Representational State Transfer, Web 2.0, WS-Security, Event Driven Architecture, Web 3.0
Places
- Montbard (France), Blue Mountains (Jamaica), Surrey Hills, Victoria, Rose Bay, New South Wales, Geraldton, Western Australia, Lancelin, Western Australia, Port Douglas, Queensland, Daintree Rainforest
General
- Search and rescue, Jacob Kovco, Anna Svidersky, Chatham railway station, Melbourne, MV Tampa, Wikipedia, Burgundy wine, Kitesurfing
Also some minor editing including spelling and grammar across a variety of articles.
And one faux paux - I created article for myself before I knew about the autobiography protocol.
[edit] Categories created
- Category:Australian Greens candidates
- Category:Former Australian Greens candidates
- Category:Cycle racing clubs in Australia
- Category:Forests of Australia
- Category:Kitesurfing
- Category:Kitesurfers
- Category:American kitesurfers
- Category:Wikipedian kitesurfers
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