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* Continue to add information about Steve.
* expand on his environmentalism
* Steve was inducted into the Logies Hall of Fame tonight, with Terri accepting the award on his behalf. Needs to be added to article.
* some mention of his BBQ with Howard & Bush?
* Trim the Memorials section so the article deals more with his life than the reaction to his death.
* expand on media work:
** quarantine ads
** Aus tourism (IIRC Downer was a big fan)
** The Ghan?
* do major restructure after attention dies down
* incite a stingray to murder him and call it an accident
* Australian reaction? eg backlash?, cultural cringe?, ocker?, ]?
* Mention he is an Aussie icon (great for the tourism industry). --> role in Australian culture, Croc Dundee lineage, "larrikin" values, romanticised adventure & outback spirit?
* Expand television information
* Write further about the development of Australia Zoo, development of conservation activities etc
* Turn all references and external links in the text into a consistent style

Latest revision as of 02:52, 4 July 2011

  • Continue to add information about Steve.
  • Steve was inducted into the Logies Hall of Fame tonight, with Terri accepting the award on his behalf. Needs to be added to article.
  • Trim the Memorials section so the article deals more with his life than the reaction to his death.