User talk:Solarpowa
Thank you for the Barnstar! my first. ----Design (talk) 14:15, 11 April 2013 (UTC)
June 2013
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- Title: Moira Rayner Former Vic Commissioner for Human Rights talks about the Northlands Struggle.>
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September 2013
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Beginner
[edit]Howdy. I'm happy to find and use correct sources, but get confused with the symbols needed when citing sources. I think Wikipedia should allow people to use quotes from elders and leaders of Indigenous communities when they haven't used the contemporary Western conventions of publishing.
Main Yarra Trail
[edit]Thanks Irmgarde for your compliments and note regarding Main Yarra Trail.
I could not find any more than one reference to the pontoons in the article, and no references to the pontoons being repaired. I agree, as of two or three months ago, the pontoons appear to be in good condition! The one mention of the pontoons mention possibly being slippery when icy. I must admit that I don't dispute that, I think they are still potentially hazardous in icy condition, and are at higher risk than many other surfaces of becoming icy, though perhaps it is better than before.
The link you provided for the map is currently already in the article. I did just fix the Bicycle Victoria (now Bicycle Network) link, though.