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About me
Thanks for visiting my user page. Based in Hobart, Tasmania, most of the articles I contribute to on Wikipedia relate to Australian and Tasmanian heritage, cinema, architecture, and music. I have a strong interest in preserving and documenting regional histories, cultural institutions, and underrepresented places, particularly in Tasmania.
I also work in the screen and media industries, and I’m passionate about improving the quality, neutrality, and depth of Australia-related Wikipedia content — especially where visual media, built environments, and local histories intersect.
Editing approach
I use research tools and AI-assisted drafting in line with Wikipedia’s policies on sourcing, neutrality, and verifiability. All of my edits are reviewed and refined by hand. I often publish new articles or expansions in stages, returning over time to polish structure, citations, and tone as new sources or insights become available. If you have any questions about my process, feel free to leave a message on my talk page.
Some tools I regularly use to support my editing:
I'm also beginning to share drafts and updates on Reddit and other platforms to invite community feedback on articles. If you know of any other useful tools, workflows, or ways to improve Wikipedia articles, I’d love to hear about them.
Current projects
I’m currently focused on improving and expanding Wikipedia coverage related to Tasmanian geography, industry, and cultural infrastructure. These projects often involve consolidating archival sources, verifying coordinates, and enhancing internal linking and citations. Recent and ongoing work includes:
- Expanding pages for regional towns including Franklin, Huonville, Devonport and Burnie
- Creating and refining articles on Tasmanian arts infrastructure, such as the Odeon Theatre, Hobart and 5–7 Sandy Bay Road. Where I'm aiming to address gaps in coverage of defunct or endangered heritage buildings, including former cinemas, theatres and broadcast studios across Tasmania.
If you're working on anything similar or have suggestions for overlooked articles, feel free to reach out via my talk page.
Politics
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