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* Expand on top half of career section, for example: his early work, meeting John Stainton, as well as the numerous docos that are not written about yet. | * Expand on top half of career section, for example: his early work, meeting John Stainton, as well as the numerous docos that are not written about yet. | ||
*Rumor that previous injury from a crocodile seperated his ribs slightly, making it more likely for the stingray to hit his heart. | *Rumor that previous injury from a crocodile seperated his ribs slightly, making it more likely for the stingray to hit his heart. | ||
*Remove from other languages that he was a Liberal Party supporter. |
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- expand on his environmentalism
- some mention of his BBQ with Howard & Bush? (without giving it undue weight)
- role in Australian culture, Croc Dundee lineage, "larrikin" values, romanticised adventure & outback spirit?
- The Ghan?
- Australian reaction? eg backlash?, cultural cringe?, ocker?, tall poppy syndrome?
- Expand television information
- Write further about the development of Australia Zoo, development of conservation activities etc
- Add link to Flickr Group http://www.flickr.com/groups/steve_irwin_tribute/ where nature photographers pay tribute to Steve and group Nature shots relating to Steve's Work.
- Is this a good idea? External links are evil, and flickr is generally an indiscriminate collection of information.
- Expand on top half of career section, for example: his early work, meeting John Stainton, as well as the numerous docos that are not written about yet.
- Rumor that previous injury from a crocodile seperated his ribs slightly, making it more likely for the stingray to hit his heart.
- Remove from other languages that he was a Liberal Party supporter.