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My Barnstar of National Merit, awarded for "all the work you have put into pages pertaining to Australian history and politicians"
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As at 30 June 2005, I have made 16,627 edits to Misplaced Pages. On 23 June I passed 1,000 articles on my Watchlist.
New from me (I seem to be having a Communist history phase): Petrov Affair (complete rewrite), Ted Hill, Communist Party of Australia (Marxist-Leninist) (rewrite), Laurie Aarons, Vyacheslav Molotov (complete rewrite)

My first barnstar award

Please place comments at my Talk page. Please do not ask me about the sources of photos which I uploaded in the past. Those I have taken myself are tagged accordingly, all others may be deleted if they are thought to violate copyright.


My response to the recent decision of the Arbitration Committee concerning my dispute with the troll Skyring: Misplaced Pages talk:Requests for arbitration/Skyring/Proposed decision


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For an Australian flag and an Australian republic!

I have a PhD in history from the University of Melbourne. I have been a gay rights activist and journalist for many years. I am currently working as an advisor to a Member of Parliament and freelance writer on various subjects. I live in the Melbourne suburb of St Kilda, I am a member of the Australian Labor Party and I support the Melbourne Football Club.

My full biography and a variety of other things can be seen at my website. If you share my bizarre obsession with election statistics, you can visit my online archive, Psephos: Adam Carr's Electoral Archive.

The articles marked "rewrite" contain work by others but have been substantially rewritten by me. The articles marked "edit" are mostly the work of others but have been edited by me. The other articles are mostly or entirely by me (although they may have been partly or wholly rewritten by others since I last looked at them).


Sir Graham Berry

Biographical articles

Governors-General of Australia

In chronological order: Earl of Hopetoun, Baron Tennyson, Baron Northcote, Earl of Dudley, Baron Denman, Sir Ronald Munro-Ferguson, Baron Forster, Baron Stonehaven, Sir Isaac Isaacs (rewrite), Baron Gowrie, Duke of Gloucester (rewrite), Sir William McKell, Field Marshall Sir William Slim, Viscount Dunrossil, Viscount De L'Isle, Baron Casey, Sir Paul Hasluck, Sir John Kerr, Sir Zelman Cowen, Sir Ninian Stephen, Bill Hayden, Sir William Deane, Dr Peter Hollingworth (edit), Maj-Gen (ret) Michael Jeffery (rewrite)

Prime Ministers of Australia

In chronological order: Sir Edmund Barton (rewrite), Alfred Deakin, Chris Watson, Sir George Reid (rewrite), Andrew Fisher, Sir Joseph Cook, Billy Hughes (rewrite), Stanley Bruce, James Scullin, Joseph Lyons, Sir Earle Page, Sir Robert Menzies, Sir Arthur Fadden, John Curtin (rewrite), Frank Forde, Ben Chifley (rewrite), Harold Holt, Sir John McEwen, Sir John Gorton (rewrite), Sir William McMahon, Gough Whitlam (edit), Malcolm Fraser (rewrite), Bob Hawke (edit), Paul Keating (edit), John Howard (edit)

Premiers of Victoria

In chronological order: William Haines, John O'Shanassy, William Nicholson (edit), Richard Heales, James McCulloch, Charles Sladen, John MacPherson, Charles Gavan Duffy, James Francis, George Kerferd, Graham Berry, William Irvine, John Cain (senior), Henry Bolte, Rupert Hamer, Lindsay Thompson, John Cain, Joan Kirner, Jeff Kennett (rewrite), Steve Bracks (rewrite)

Other Australian politicians

John Anderson, Doug Anthony, Colin Barnett, Peter Beattie, Kim Beazley, Matt Birney, Flo Bjelke-Petersen, Charles Blunt, Neville Bonner, Bob Brown, John Brumby, John Button (rewrite), Arthur Calwell (rewrite), Jim Cairns, Archie Cameron, Mathew Charlton, Peter Costello, Frank Crean, Alexander Downer, Doc Evatt, Tim Fischer, John Garden, Sir Samuel Griffith, Bill Hayden, Dr John Hewson, H.B. Higgins, Ted Holloway, Charles Kingston (rewrite), Mark Latham, Dr Carmen Lawrence, Paul Lennon, King O'Malley, Andrew Peacock, Kevin Rudd, Ian Sinclair, Sir Billy Snedden, William Spence, Ted Theodore, Frank Tudor, John Thwaites

Other Australians and people from Australian history

Laurie Aarons, J F Archibald, George Bass, Sir Thomas Brisbane, H.C. Coombs, Anthony van Diemen, Daniel Deniehy, Dame Mary Gilmore, Norman Cardinal Gilroy, Dirk Hartog, William Hovell, Willem Jansz, John Dunmore Lang, William Lawson, John Macarthur, Lachlan Macquarie, Daniel Mannix, Thomas Mitchell, Sir John Monash, Junie Morosi, Elisabeth Murdoch, Vance and Nettie Palmer, Binot Paulmyer, George Pell, Arthur Phillip, Pedro Fernandez de Quiros, James Ruse, Charles Sturt, Viscount Sydney, Luis Vaez de Torres, William Wentworth, John Wren

Gay-related

Antinous, Oliver Baldwin, Harmodius and Aristogeiton, Herschel Grynszpan, Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès, Jesse Dirkhising, Robert Helpmann, Karl-Maria Kertbeny, Larry Kramer, Rudolf Nureyev, Patrick Trevor-Roper, Henry Scott Tuke, Karl-Heinrich Ulrichs,

Greek Prime Ministers

Costas Caramanlis, Yiannis Grivas, Constantine Mitsotakis, Andreas Papandreou, George Papandreou (senior), George Rallis, Costas Simitis (rewrite), Tzannis Tzannetakis, Xenophon Zolotas

Other political figures

Dora Bakoyannis, Ernest Bevin, Christoph Blocher, Léon Blum, Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski, Leonid Brezhnev, John Capodistria, Robert Conquest, Rauf Denktash, John Dingell, Dingle Foot, Barney Frank, Kang Sheng, Lakshman Kadirgamar, Kim Il-sung, Kim Jong-chul, Kim Jong-il, Kim Jong-nam, Bruno Kreisky, Tony Leon, Ramsay MacDonald (rewrite), Megawati Sukarnoputri, Pierre Mendès-France, Michael I of Romania (rewrite), Stanislaw Mikolajczyk, Guy Mollet, Vyacheslav Molotov (rewrite), Bingu wa Mutharika, George Papandreou (junior), Adam Clayton Powell, Mahinda Rajapakse, Bernard Sanders, Tom Schieffer, Kurt Schumacher, Wladyslaw Sikorski, Mário Soares, Gaston Thorn, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono

Marshals of the Soviet Union

Ivan Bagramian, Lavrenty Beria (rewrite), Vasily Blyukher, Leonid Brezhnev (rewrite), Semyon Budyonny, Nikolai Bulganin (rewrite), Leonid Govorov, Ivan Koniev, Grigory Kulik, Rodion Malinovsky (edit), Kirill Meretskov (edit), Konstantin Rokossovsky, Boris Shaposhnikov, Vasily Sokolovsky (edit), Fedor Tolbukhin (edit), Mikhail Tukhachevsky (rewrite), Aleksandr Vasilievsky, Aleksandr Yegorov

Others

Augustus, Alan Bullock, Winston Churchill (Churchill as historian section), Robert Conquest, Corinna, Isaac Deutscher, April Glaspie, Jan Karski, Zofia Kossak-Szczucka, Jean-Marie Lustiger, Leonid Moiseev, Edgardo Mortara, Maha Vajiralongkorn, Nicarchus, Pheidippides (rewrite), Ios Teper, Walther von Reichenau, Satyrus, Queen Sirikit of Thailand

Historical and political articles

Kleobis and Biton

Australian history

Australian Natives Association, Australian Workers Union, Communist Party of Australia, Constitutional Conventions, Early history of Melbourne, Ern Malley, Governor-General of Australia (rewrite), History of Australia, (contributed some sections), Hume and Hovell expedition, Parliament House, Canberra, White Australia Policy (some rewriting)

Ancient and mediaeval history

Arch and Tomb of Galerius, Byzantine art, Charioteer of Delphi, Church of the Holy Apostles, Eretria, Greek art, Hippodrome of Constantinople, History of Ancient Greece, History of Hellenistic Greece, History of Greek and Roman Egypt, Kleobis and Biton, Kouros, Laocoon and his Sons, Lindos, Oxyrhynchus, Pantheon (rewrite), Parthenon (rewrite), Pnyx, Pylos (rewrite), Samothrace (rewrite), Sultan Ahmed Mosque, Temple of Hephaestus, Temple of Olympian Zeus, Troy (edit), Vergina, White Tower of Thessaloniki, Winged Victory of Samothrace

Other history

2002 Bali terrorist bombing (rewrite), African Americans in the United States Congress, Arms sales to Iraq 1973-1990, Christian Zionism, General Jewish Labor Union, Greco-Turkish relations, History of Athens (parts), History of Bulgaria (complete rewrite), History of Malaysia (complete rewrite), History of Ottoman Greece, History of Socialism: Part 1, History of Tibet, Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization, Liberal Party (UK) (rewrite), Marshal of the Soviet Union, Maoism (rewrite), Muslim League, National Redoubt, Nehru-Gandhi family, Prussia, Sino-Soviet split, The Sixties

Australian elections and politics

Australian anti-terrorism legislation, 2004, Australian legislative election, 1998, Australian legislative election, 2001, Australian legislative election, 2004, The Australian electoral system, Communist Party of Australia, Communist Party of Australia (Marxist-Leninist), Electoral systems of the Australian states and territories, Free Trade Party, Protectionist Party, Queen of Australia

Lists of Australian office-bearers

Governors of the Australian states, Governors of New South Wales, Governors of Queensland, Governors of South Australia, Governors of Tasmania, Governors of Victoria, Governors of Western Australia, List of longest-serving members of the Australian House of Representatives, List of longest-serving members of the Australian Senate, Parliaments of the Australian states and territories, Premiers of the Australian states, Premiers of New South Wales, Premiers of Victoria, Premiers of Queensland, Premiers of Western Australia, Premiers of South Australia, Premiers of Tasmania, President of the Australian Senate, Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives

General politics

Congressional Black Caucus, French Socialist Party, Governor-General, Korean Workers' Party, Log Cabin Republicans, Middle-easternisation, New Democracy, One Nation, Panhellenic Socialist Movement, revisionism, United States Senators from 1789

Miscellaneous articles

Archibald Fountain, Bathurst, The Bulletin, Darling River, Dirk Hartog Island, Epirus, Homomonument, Ionian Islands, Mani Peninsula, Monument to the Royal Stuarts, Murrumbidgee River, New England, Portland, Skopje (rewrite), Spencer Gulf, St. Kilda, Victoria, Sydney Cove, Torres Strait, XV International AIDS Conference, 2004,

Simple English Misplaced Pages articles

Australia, History of Australia

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