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There is a strong oral History of Barry Pang and the Barry Pang kung fu school. I'm investigating ways this oral history can be documented, but this is a much slower process than web based written history. In addition many of the significant events occurred in the 70's to 90's, predating the internet, and are also about Asian Australian history so even less subject to written documentation. However the relevance within Melbourne and Australian Martial arts history is regionally significant. I'm not sure how documentable the examples of TV and radio presenters discussing with Barry his history and relevance on air are? But this is the current line of investigation into formalising the written evidence. Jake In OZ (talk) 12:54, 18 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]