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Would we consider changing the circa year of birth to 1965 considering the
ABC note he was 56 at time of death? It's more likely he turned 56 this year (born between January–October 1965) as apposed to being set to turn 57 in November or December this year (born November/December 1964). Not too fussed as the current source for 1964 is sound enough. Cheers.
DaHuzyBru (
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10:54, 26 October 2021 (UTC)reply
So far as I can tell from the sources he was known primarily in WA, not the rest of Australia, and so the article should refer to him as Western Australian. Is there a specific part of BLP that says "key identifier for BLPs should always be their nationality, not their home state"?
Mitch Ames (
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23:57, 26 October 2021 (UTC)reply
MOS:OPENPARABIO "3. Context (location, nationality, etc.) for the activities that made the person notable." Woolf's nationality was Australian. We don't see any American personalities or entertainment stars with the lead sentence noting "Californian" or "New Yorker".
DaHuzyBru (
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02:18, 27 October 2021 (UTC)reply
I would have thought that "Western Australian" clearly implied "Australian", and simultaneously and better meets the "location" context requirement. However I defer to the 2-1 majority (in the absence of any other opinions).
Mitch Ames (
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13:23, 27 October 2021 (UTC)reply
On August 19, Woolf tweeted about being proud to have received his COVID vaccinations. His death comes at about the same amount of time as the others who have died from the vax side-effects. Mention in the article?
96.255.69.229 (
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20:14, 27 October 2021 (UTC)reply