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GA Review
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Nominator: GraziePrego (talk · contribs) 01:30, 18 September 2024 (UTC)
Reviewer: Sammi Brie (talk · contribs) 02:38, 13 October 2024 (UTC)
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Copy issues are proportionally less of your issue than some sourcing fixes/questions, some passages needing rewording, and one image that I think is a reproduction of a not-simple-enough graphic. Ping me when done. Sammi Brie (she/her • t • c) 03:53, 13 October 2024 (UTC)
- Hi @Sammi Brie, I have finished going through your comments, thank you for them! I have removed the mention of Ireland in that original sentence as the ABC radio report did not mention Ireland. GraziePrego (talk) 00:05, 15 October 2024 (UTC)
Did you know? If you fancy doing so, I always have plenty of GA nominees to review. Just look for the all-uppercase titles in the Television section. Reviews always appreciated.
Copy changes
Lead
- Write out "two" in "two-candidate preferred vote" and add (TCP) as you use the acronym in the lead.
Campaign
- Labor leader Bill Shorten and Kearney both expressed their doubts about the project, but did not rule it out completely. Remove comma (WP:CINS). There is no subject on the other side of "but".
Candidates
- I changed this table to have a proper caption row |+ instead of a header row. Captions are important to tables because screen reader users can skim through tables by title. See MOS:DTAB.
- Van Lieshout is a self-published author on social, theological and political issues, and the founder of the unregistered Voter Rights Party. Remove the comma after "issues"; it is not needed.
Aftermath
- Kearney's election made her the first woman to represent Batman in the seat's 112-year history, and made federal Labor's caucus 48% female. One subject (election), remove comma.
- Following the 2018 by-election, the Australian Electoral Commission abolished Batman, and created the Division of Cooper, which had similar boundaries. Remove comma after "Batman" (there is one subject).
- The second paragraph could do with a split.
- Di Natale stated that the campaign had been damaged by internal leaking, and that traditional Greens voters had been Remove comma (CINS)
- Bhathal had stated during the by-election campaign that if she lost she would contest the seat at the next federal election, but announced in August 2018 that she was withdrawing from being the candidate due to "sabotage" of her by-election campaign. Add a "she" after "but" so you don't have to remove this comma.
- Italicize Tonightly with Tom Ballard as the name of a TV program.
Sourcing and spot checks
- 1: The Guardian report on Feeney's revelation unable to produce a document. I do not see a mention of Ireland; is this in the ABC audio report?

- 11:
The Liberals took several weeks to come to the decision to sit out the poll in Batman, with the party's powerful state president Michael Kroger arguing they should enter the race if Ms Bhathal could be linked to anti-Israel protests.
It sounds like Kroger was arguing for them to but they didn't, so reword. "...the party should have run a candidate if..."
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At a polling booth alongside Labor candidate Ged Kearney, Mr Shorten was accosted by a big blue fish seeking clarity on where Labor stood on the issue.

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Victorian Labor figures reacted with fury on Wednesday to former minister Jane Garrett's plan to abandon her key marginal electorate of Brunswick and seek a safe upper house seat.
- 47: Di Natale quote.

- 49:
The bitterness from the Batman campaign carried over into the Northcote state election campaign, with Greens members refusing to campaign, the report said.

There are a couple of passages that need rewording for closeness to source:
- "unable to produce any documentary evidence from British or Irish authorities that he took steps to renounce his citizenship and entitlements"
- "an extension to 1 February to allow his team to continue their search for the relevant documents"
Images
While all the images bear CC licenses, I am concerned that the design on the front of the gray Kearney shirt is above the threshold of originality and thus copyrighted. I would consider removing the images of both sides (as just the back makes no sense). Nice to see alt text already there.
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