My name is Peter Campbell. I live in Melbourne, Australia.
I work in IT. I have been an active forest campaigner for many years.
I am a keen kitesurfer, cyclist and bushwalker.
I am greatly concerned that climate change is now upon us and that we need to transition to zero emissions solutions for energy and transport.
I think Wikipedia is a fascinating project that has great potential.
You can email me using this link: |
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Subpages
editPolitical activities | References | Personal sandbox | Deleted article | Useful stuff | Work in progress | Namespace |
Contributions
editA summary of some of my contributions to Wikipedia.
Articles created
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- John Devereux (politician) - created this article for an Australian Senator who rebelled over the destruction of Tasmanian forests
- 2004 Australian Greens candidates - a casuality of the deletionist cabal, this article now redirects to another one which does not contain the same level of information that was available in the original one. The content from the original article is now available here: 2004 Australian Greens candidates
- Enterprise Java Australia
- Eastern Metropolitan Region, Victoria
- Giz Watson
- South Surrey Park, Melbourne
- Surrey Gardens, Melbourne
- Electoral district of Box Hill
- Clean Ocean Foundation
- Victorian legislative election, 2006, 2006 Victorian election marginal seats and 2006 Victorian election upper house candidates- work in progress
- Marsannay-la-Côte
- Enterprise architect
- Robert Beckett
- SAP Enterprise Services Architecture - this was deleted because supposedly "SAP AG is a non-notable company" - a good example of what is now very wrong with Wikipedia. It has been restored but may be deleted again.
- Southern Veterans Cycling Club (Melbourne, Australia)
- John Hawes (Monsignor)
- Greythorn High School
- ERA School, Victoria
- WS-CAF
- Sue Pennicuik
- Colleen Hartland
- Wielangta forest
- 2003 Eastern Victorian alpine bushfires
- SAP Composite Application Framework
- Pellaro Italian coastal city
- Sanci Italian surname
- La Ventana Mexican coastal city
- Ocean Park, Puerto Rico beach suburb in San Juan, Puerto Rico
- Mui Ne Vietnamese coastal resort town
- Guincho Beach Portugese beach
- Hoffman Institute
- Cumbuco Brazilian coastal village
- Landéda Commune of the Finistère département, in France.
- Aber Wrac'h French coastal town in Brittany
- Brinsley Road Community School
- Mount Dom Dom Victorian mountain
- Bush Search and Rescue Volunteer organisation in Victoria, Australia
- Forests of Australia
- Paul Llewellyn
- From Buddha to Bono
- Brown Mountain forest
- Kongwak, Victoria
- Oppidum d’Altimurium, a 2C B.C. Roman settlement near Montpellier in France.
- Marrawah, Tasmania, small North West coastal town and good kitesurfing location
- Thornton Peak
- Victoria Police Search and Rescue Squad
- Australian federal election campaign, 2010, another casuality of the deletionist cabal
- Outtrim, Victoria
- Dunalley, Tasmania
- Occupy Melbourne
- Kai Lenny, Waterman
- David Lindenmeyer, Scientist
- Lady Barron, Tasmania, town
- Toolangi State Forest
- Mount Beenak
- Mount Buffalo (created from redirect article)
- Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (Victoria), government department formed in 2015
- Emergency Management Victoria
- Craig Lapsley
Articles edited
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Cycling
Politics
- Australian federal election, 2004 - added content on Senate and House of Reps outcomes and the impact of preference deal, and added content on Tasmanian forests issue
- Australian federal election, 2007, Tasmanian legislative election, 2006, South Australian legislative election, 2006, Division of Kooyong, Bob Brown, Kris Hanna, Eric Abetz, Robert Hill, George Brandis, Andrew Wilkie, Robert Doyle, Victorian Legislative Council, Ted Baillieu, John Brumby, Alfred Baldwin, MP, David Risstrom
- Australian Greens - corrected and added information on the leadership, and edited some content in the Ideology section.
Technology
- Service-oriented architecture, Windows Vista, Windows Communication Foundation, List of Web service specifications, Blog, Representational State Transfer, Web 2.0, WS-Security, Event Driven Architecture, Web 3.0
Places
- Montbard (France), Blue Mountains (Jamaica), Surrey Hills, Victoria, Rose Bay, New South Wales, Geraldton, Western Australia, Lancelin, Western Australia, Port Douglas, Queensland, Daintree Rainforest
General
- Search and rescue, Jacob Kovco, Anna Svidersky, Chatham railway station, Melbourne, MV Tampa, Wikipedia, Burgundy wine, Kitesurfing and Kitesurfing locations
Also some minor editing including spelling and grammar across a variety of articles.
And one faux pas - I created article for myself before I knew about the autobiography protocol.
Categories created
edit- Category:Australian Greens candidates
- Category:Former Australian Greens candidates
- Category:Forests of Australia
- Category:Kitesurfing
- Category:Kitesurfers
- Category:American kitesurfers
- Category:Wikipedian kitesurfers
Details
editBarnstars
editThe Running Man Barnstar | ||
Just thought I would leave you a barnstar to say thanks on the improvement of Kitesurfing related articles, you have been a great help in tirelessly providing references and fixes on the Kitesurfing locations article Richard Thompson (Talk! | Contribs) 08:13, 24 April 2007 (UTC) |
The Australian Barnstar of National Merit | ||
for your efforts with Australian articles Gnangarra 00:41, 26 January 2008 (UTC) |
DYK for Brown Mountain forest
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Links
edit- Forest Letter Watch
- My personal blog with writings and political comment
- My kitesurfing blog
- Kitesurfing Handbook
- Greenlivingpedia A wiki for sharing information on green living initially focusing on sustainable housing and building
Photo gallery
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Melbourne lunar eclipse, August 28, 2007
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Melbourne lunar eclipse, August 28, 2007
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Surrey Gardens, Surrey Hills, Australia
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Surrey Gardens, Surrey Hills, Australia
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Argo Street School students and staff, circa 1975
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Mount Feathertop and Razorback, September 16, 2007
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Fairfield boathouse, September 23, 2007
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Mt Torbreck viewed from Maroonday Highway
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Red-tailed Black Cockatoo in flight, Healesville Sanctuary
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William Barak's grave and headstone at Coranderrk cemetery
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James Gosling in Australia
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La Canourgue streetscape
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House in La Canourgue
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Canal in La Canourgue
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Conques hermitage
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Entrance gate to Conques - the Port du Barry
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Conques rooftop vista
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Conques Abbey-church doorway carving
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Conques Abbey-church doorway carving detail
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Conques Abbey-church doorway carving detail
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Conques Abbey-church doorway carving detail
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Conques Abbey-church doorway carving detail
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Conques Abbey-church doorway carving detail
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Conques Abbey-church doorway carving detail
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BSAR searchers at Mount Dom Dom
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Bob Brown at a climate change rally in Melbourne on July 5, 2008
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The Governor of Victoria, Professor David de Kretser
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David Spratt, Governor David de Kretser and Phillip Sutton at the book launch for Climate Code Red
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Nicky Bomba at a rally in Warburton, Victoria
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Dr David Karoly, participating climate change debate at Hawthorn
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Brown Mountain old growth Shining Gum
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Forest burnt along the Acheron Way regenerating April 10
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Lake Mountain toboggan run burnt
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Protest sign about the North South pipeline near Bonnie Doon
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Mary Wooldridge addressing a protest about the logging of Brown Mountain forest
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BSAR searchers being briefed by Victoria Police SAR
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Thousand Warrior March passing Occupy Melbourne protest
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William Kentridge at exhibition opening at AMCI
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Snowy River mouth at Marlo in flood, 2012
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David Lindenmeyer talking about the preservation of Leadbeater's Possum in Melbourne on 27 November 2012
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Maree Man
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View from the lookout near the Kyeema crash site on Mount Dandenong. HDR processed image.
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The Little Red Toolangi Treehouse in the Toolangi State Forest, Victoria, Australia
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Logging in Toolangi State Forest along Blowhard Track
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Yea River along Yea Link Road track near Little Red Toolangi Treehouse
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Forest along Yea Link Road track near Little Red Toolangi Treehouse
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Little Red Toolangi Treehouse protest in Toolangi State Forest
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Little Red Toolangi Treehouse protest in Toolangi State Forest
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Little Red Toolangi Treehouse protest in Toolangi State Forest, Eviction notice
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Little Red Toolangi Treehouse protest in Toolangi State Forest
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Yea River near Little Red Toolangi Treehouse protest in Toolangi State Forest
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Yea River near Little Red Toolangi Treehouse protest in Toolangi State Forest
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Christine Milne speaking at the Peoples Climate March in Melbourne
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Mark Butler speaking at the Peoples Climate March in Melbourne
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Tim Flannery speaking at the Peoples Climate March in Melbourne
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Wreck of HMAS J7 Submarine in Sandringham Yacht Club marina. Sunk as breakwater in 1927
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Mount Mercer wind farm viewed from Colac Ballarat Road
Kitesurfing images
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Kitesurfing at St Kilda in Port Phillip Bay, Australia
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Kitesurfer near Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco
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Kitesurfing at Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia
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Kitesurfing at Rye, Australia
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Kitesurfing at Rye, Australia
Melbourne Wikipedia meetup with Jimmy Wales
editBlue Blubber Jellfish in Port Phillip Bay
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Wonthaggi desalination plant
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Construction of pipeline to Melbourne from Wonthaggi desalination plant
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Construction of pipeline to Melbourne from Wonthaggi desalination plant
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Wonthaggi desalination plant construction in progress
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Little Powlett River and rig near Wonthaggi desalination plant
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Little Powlett River and rig near Wonthaggi desalination plant
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Little Powlett River estuary near site of Wonthaggi desalination plant
Panoromas
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