Has a publication date, "Wednesday, 18 October 2006" :"Relive Tassie football's glory days"
Deceptive: ""A History of Tasmanian Football".". Authored by The Department of Economic Development, Tourism and the Arts. Hosted at
http://www.tassiefootyteam.com.au/. Not exactly published by "Government of Tasmania"
Is a submission to a Senate inquiry, make explicit, ""Launceston City Council / York Park & Inveresk Precinct Authority Submission". " re: Parliament of Australia Senate Inquiry, Inquiry into matters relating to the establishment of an Australian Football League Team for Tasmania, Senate Standing Committee on Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport
Has an author, "Rod Morris", " "A Short History". Launceston City Cycling Club."
Grandstand fire deliberately lit has a byline, "AAP"
Citation of ABC inconsistent. Are we contracting or spelling out?
Also, sorry for the jargon. A byline is a by-line, the line which says who its by. If the article is authored, its a very strong expectation that the author will be recognised. Similarly, if the article came from a wire, a news service, like AAP, its customary to indicate this. Personally, I'd chuck AAP in as the author, unless a separate author is listed. If you can't get at The Examiner, then you've done the best you can do.
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