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Hi; as you may have guessed, my name is Grant. I live in Perth, Australia. I was born in 1965 and grew up on the border of the Wheatbelt and Great Southern regions of Western Australia.

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[edit] Favourite pictures

Some of my favorites, all of them related (possibly indirectly) to articles I've worked on:



One of the most poignant photos I've ever seen. Christmas Day, 1942. An Australian soldier, George "Dick" Whittington, is aided by Papuan orderly Raphael Oimbari, at the Battle of Buna-Gona. Whittington died in February 1943 from the effects of bush typhus, the little-known killer of many Allied and Japanese soldiers in the Pacific. (Picture by George Silk.)
One of the most poignant photos I've ever seen. Christmas Day, 1942. An Australian soldier, George "Dick" Whittington, is aided by Papuan orderly Raphael Oimbari, at the Battle of Buna-Gona. Whittington died in February 1943 from the effects of bush typhus, the little-known killer of many Allied and Japanese soldiers in the Pacific. (Picture by George Silk.)
The Stirling Ranges, Western Australia. If you take away the mountains, the scenery is similar to that which I grew up with; blue sky, red dirt, star pickets and parched paddocks.
The Stirling Ranges, Western Australia. If you take away the mountains, the scenery is similar to that which I grew up with; blue sky, red dirt, star pickets and parched paddocks.
Makhaya Ntini bowls at the WACA Ground, Perth on 16/12/05, the first day of the First Test, Australia v South Africa. Can't remember who was facing, Andrew Symonds is the non-striking batter. Ntini took five wickets for 64 runs on the day. I took this with my run-of-the-mill Fuji and got lucky with the timing — both the ball and Ntini are suspended in mid-air.
Makhaya Ntini bowls at the WACA Ground, Perth on 16/12/05, the first day of the First Test, Australia v South Africa. Can't remember who was facing, Andrew Symonds is the non-striking batter. Ntini took five wickets for 64 runs on the day. I took this with my run-of-the-mill Fuji and got lucky with the timing — both the ball and Ntini are suspended in mid-air.
Players contest a mark at the 1933 Australian Football Carnival, at the Sydney Cricket Ground. The teams are Victoria and an unknown state (possibly Tasmania). (Photographer: Sam Hood.) I don't have a strong reason for including this, other than it has a nice composition and its a classic, timeless Aussie rules pic.
Players contest a mark at the 1933 Australian Football Carnival, at the Sydney Cricket Ground. The teams are Victoria and an unknown state (possibly Tasmania). (Photographer: Sam Hood.) I don't have a strong reason for including this, other than it has a nice composition and its a classic, timeless Aussie rules pic.
Another one of mine: Red Kangaroo Paws (A. manglesii), Mahogany Creek, Western Australia, August 2005.
Another one of mine: Red Kangaroo Paws (A. manglesii), Mahogany Creek, Western Australia, August 2005.
Aardappeleters ("The Potato Eaters") by Vincent Van Gogh, 1885. Great expressionist painting of ordinary people. Used by G. E. M. de Ste. Croix as the frontispiece of The Class Struggle in the Ancient Greek World (1982), one of my favourite books.
Aardappeleters ("The Potato Eaters") by Vincent Van Gogh, 1885. Great expressionist painting of ordinary people. Used by G. E. M. de Ste. Croix as the frontispiece of The Class Struggle in the Ancient Greek World (1982), one of my favourite books.

[edit] Pet hates

  1. use of adjectives as nouns: "eat more dairy products" not "eat more dairy" (Consuming a shed is a recipe for indigestion.)
  2. misuse of dashes and hyphens, i.e.:
    1. emdash ( — ) only ever used as parentheses, either with or without spaces, according to style and preference, i.e.: Sdgdf sdasfasag — bvbnnbsngn jfdgjdj hfhsf agdfgf — fgagfga fasdfasdf or; Sdgdf sdasfasag—bvbnnbsngn jfdgjdj hfhsf agdfgf—fgagfga fasdfasdf.
    2. endash ( – ) used in ranges, such as "10–20" years. Now sometimes used as parentheses, usually with spaces, i.e. Sdgdf sdasfasag – bvbnnbsngn jfdgjdj hfhsf agdfgf – fgagfga fasdfasdf.
    3. hyphen ( - ), which should only ever be used both to join two words, without spaces, e.g. Hobson-Jobson. (See also en dash versus em dash.)
  3. the dodgy qualifier "in the southern hemisphere", which is popular with some of my fellow Australians; do people who use this have any idea what goes on in South America or southern Africa?

[edit] Useful resources

  • The Wayback Machine — a huge web archive, which contains lots of dead pages. It's a great way of getting hold of those useful but fly-by-night web articles.

[edit] Tasks we can all do

Here are some tasks you can do:

[edit] Project membership

This user is a member of WikiProject Western Australia.
This user is interested in Organized Labour.
This user is a member of the
Military history WikiProject.
This user is a member of WikiProject AFL

[edit] Areas of interest

[edit] History and historiography

[edit] Australian history

[edit] Military history

[edit] Labour

[edit] Colonialism and Imperialism

[edit] Rock and Roll

[edit] Sport

Cricket
Football


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I, Natalinasmpf give Grant65 this barnstar for his knowledgeable documentation of battles in history.
I, Natalinasmpf give Grant65 this barnstar for his knowledgeable documentation of battles in history.
In recognition of your work I award you this barnstar. In particular, for the exceptional read that was CAC CA-15. Thank you! michael talk 12:20, 24 July 2006 (UTC)
In recognition of your work I award you this barnstar. In particular, for the exceptional read that was CAC CA-15. Thank you! michael talk 12:20, 24 July 2006 (UTC)
Pacific Theatre, 1941-45 Barnstar
For superlative work on meticulously organizing the New Guinea campaign and associated campaignbox. Cla68 06:57, 18 December 2006 (UTC)
I award you the Aviation Barnstar in recognition of your knowledgeable contribution to aviation articles. -Bzuk
I award you the Aviation Barnstar in recognition of your knowledgeable contribution to aviation articles. -Bzuk
The Australian Barnstar of National Merit
for your efforts with Australian articles Gnangarra 00:11, 26 January 2008 (UTC)