Talk:Kimber v Sapphire Coast Community Aged Care Ltd
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Primary source cleanup template
[edit]I've added a primary source cleanup template because nearly the entire article is summarized directly from the case, rather than from reliable secondary sources (see WP:RS). The two secondary sources appear to be from law firms' thought leadership blogs, so they may also not be considered reliable. Also, without reliable and significant secondary sources, it isn't clear if this case meets notability standards (see WP:Notability). I'm not a lawyer or legal expert, so I'm not sure how much I can directly help, but I wanted to at least flag these issues. Politanvm talk 14:17, 21 October 2021 (UTC)
- Hi @Fighterofmisinformation, I’ve restored the Primary Source template because the issues haven’t been addressed. While primary sources are acceptable for simple facts (e.g., filing dates, ruling, etc.), it’s discouraged to base the entire article on a primary source (From WP:PRIMARY:
5. Do not base an entire article on primary sources, and be cautious about basing large passages on them.
). - Both of the secondary sources are published in law firms’ thought leadership blogs, rather than a reliable secondary source (like a newspaper or academic journal). Further, the McCullough Robertson article is an opinion piece. Without reliable secondary sources, it isn’t clear that this case meets notability guidelines (from WP:GNG:
A topic is presumed to be suitable for a stand-alone article or list when it has received significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject
) - If there are issues finding independent reliable sources, it might be worth getting feedback at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Law or Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Noticeboard. Politanvm talk 15:54, 28 October 2021 (UTC)
- I'm not too familiar with Australian media, but perhaps some of these would work?
- The Age: Dismissal of unvaccinated worker who refused flu shot upheld
- The Age: Judge slaps down industrial commissioner’s vaccination mandate spray
- ABC News: A Fair Work Commission ruling on the flu jab reveals the divide on vaccine mandates
- News.com.au: Aged care worker dismissed for refusing flu job to challenge federal court
- The Age is considered reliable at WP:RSP, but I don't have a subscription. Politanvm talk 17:00, 28 October 2021 (UTC)