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I rarely have time to sit down and write extensively, and when I do, there's a matter of patience. Thus, things listed here are very broad goals, and some I may lose interest in. My priority is WikiProject Adelaide, but I do hope to be able to write articles on Australia's foreign relations and also some random politics pieces. |
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[edit] Short-Term
- Take care of Adelaide primary school articles (ie, remove them per Tasmania/ACT method)
- Work out tagging issues
- Electoral reform in Australia
[edit] RFA
Potentials:
- WikiTownsvillian – excellent mainspace and project activity, with plenty of user interaction. starting to engage in admin processes.
- Bduke – well qualified on all accounts. need to familiarise self with candidate's main activities. blnguyen offered nom.
- Canley – solid contributor with admin activity.
- Grahamec – great editor with significant WP:AUS and AFD activity.
- Maelgwn – well rounded with significant admin activity (RCP).
- Peripitus – great editor with growing community engagement.
- Scharks – well rounded, though infrequent admin activity.
Noms:
- Wikipedia:Requests for adminship/Clarkk
- Wikipedia:Requests for adminship/Snottygobble
- Wikipedia:Requests for adminship/ScottDavis
- Wikipedia:Requests for adminship/Thebainer
- Wikipedia:Requests for adminship/Gnangarra
[edit] Tools
[edit] International Relations
- Foreign relations of Australia
- Relationship between New Zealand and Australia (to become Australia-New Zealand relationship.
- U.S.-Australia alliance (to become Australia-United States relationship or relations)
- Australia-United Kingdom relationship or Anglo-Australian relations
- Sino-Australian relations
- Australia-Indonesia relations
- Australia-Papua New Guinea relationship
- Balance of power
- Complex interdependence
[edit] Politics
- Third Way
- Lobbying
- Advocacy group (which should be interest group)
[edit] Federalism
- Federation of Australia
- Federalism in Australia (hopefully to merge with Federation)
- COAG
- Balance of power (federalism)
- Fiscal federalism
- Division of powers (instead of redirect)
[edit] Australia bits and pieces
- South Australia
- Parliament of South Australia
- Parliament House, Adelaide and Old Parliament House, Adelaide
- Adelaide
- History of Adelaide
- Light's Vision
- Suburbs of Adelaide
- Culture of Adelaide
- Festivals in Adelaide (and all festival articles)
- Squares of Adelaide
- Victoria Square, Adelaide
- Light Square, Adelaide
- Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide
- Wellington Square, Adelaide
- Hurtle Square, Adelaide
- Whitmore Square, Adelaide
- Metropolitan Area
- Mosely Square, Glenelg
- Henley Square, Henley Beach
- Metropolitan Area
- Adelaide Festival Centre
- Adelaide Parklands
- East End, Adelaide
- West End, Adelaide
- West Terrace, Adelaide
- Grote Street, Adelaide
- Gouger Street, Adelaide
- Hindley Street, Adelaide
- Adelaide Central Markets
- China Town, Adelaide
- Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide
- Adelaide Town Hall
- Adelaide General Post Office
- Torrens Parade Ground
- River Torrens
- Government House, Adelaide
- Art Gallery of South Australia
- South Australian Museum
- State Library of South Australia and Mortlock Library of South Australia
- Barr Smith Library
- Tandanya
- Supreme Court of South Australia
- Sir Samuel Way Building
- Adelaide Magistrate's Court
- Commonwealth Law Courts
- Parliament of South Australia
- revised Compulsory voting sentence: a person is compelled only to attend and register at the polling place and to collect and cast the ballot papers, whether they have voted or not.
Here are some tasks you can do to help with WikiProject Adelaide:
- The current Australian Collaboration of the Fortnight article is Murrumbidgee River.
- Places and landmarks: Southern Vales, Science Park, Sir Samuel Way Building, Cummins House Adelaide Central School of Arts
- Parks and rivers: Henley Square, Peace Park
- Events and people: Carnevale in Adelaide, Come Out Festival, SALA Festival, Ian Gilfillan, Edmund Wright, Sir Edward Hayward
- Streets: East Terrace, Hutt Street
- History: The Chronicle (South Australia), Adelaide Observer, Adelaide Steamship Company, History Trust of South Australia, Electoral reform in South Australia
- Other: Category:Wikipedia requested photographs in South Australia, Category:Wikipedia requested photographs in Adelaide
- Assess: Category:Unknown-importance South Australia articles, Category:Unassessed South Australia articles, Category:Unknown-importance Adelaide articles, Category:Unassessed Adelaide articles
- Maintain: Portal:South Australia
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Open Tasks for Australian politics (Edit this list) Newly added Editing /
formattingMissing articles Expansion - James Gardiner
- Alison Anderson
- Barcaldine Tree of Knowledge
- John White (Australian politician)
- Francis Matthew John Baker
- Francis Patrick Baker
- George Elmslie
- Helen Buckingham
- Office of the Chief Scientist (Australia)
- Ministerial Committee
- Simon Birmingham
- Fightback!
- Sarah Hanson-Young
- Scott Ludlam
- Neil Robson
- Young Australian Democrats
- Catryna Bilyk
- Australian Black Panther Party
- Motorola affair
- Sports Rorts affair
- Travel Rorts affair
Merges Discussions Crossreferences Metropolitan City of Adelaide · City of Burnside · City of Campbelltown · City of Charles Sturt · Town of Gawler · City of Holdfast Bay · City of Marion · City of Mitcham · City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters · City of Onkaparinga · City of Playford · City of Port Adelaide Enfield · City of Prospect · City of Salisbury · City of Tea Tree Gully · City of Unley · City of West Torrens · Town of WalkervilleAboriginal Central Murray Mallee Outback South East Hills & Fleurieu Adelaide Hills Council · Alexandrina Council · Kangaroo Island Council · Mount Barker DC · City of Victor Harbor · Yankalilla DCWest Coast