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The information, per ], is not likely to be challenged. But I suppose it is here. But which bit? All of it? <span style="font: Tahoma, Arial, San-Serif; font-size: 8pt;">'''˜]''' ] | ] ]</span> 08:53, 6 December 2012 (UTC) | The information, per ], is not likely to be challenged. But I suppose it is here. But which bit? All of it? <span style="font: Tahoma, Arial, San-Serif; font-size: 8pt;">'''˜]''' ] | ] ]</span> 08:53, 6 December 2012 (UTC) | ||
I have a source (), found in just under a minute of googling (good job, Epeefleche), but am I entering it into every single sentence? <span style="font: Tahoma, Arial, San-Serif; font-size: 8pt;">'''˜]''' ] | ] ]</span> 08:58, 6 December 2012 (UTC) |
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Possible copyright violation
An editor has inserted slabs of text taken straight from the school website. This is a possible violation of copyright and is not permitted - please see Misplaced Pages:Copyrights. This article will now need to go to be cleaned up - inconveniencing other editors. It is permissable, indeed encouraged, to source facts, but wholesale copying from websites is not allowed and must not be repeated. If you have any queries please leave them here and I will collect them. BlueValour 16:25, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
Merger (September 2007)
I am going to propose a merger of the two daughter articles of this page into this page, the two articles are;
Please leave comments below:
- Merge Both are non-notable Aquinas Cruft, which deserve a mention in the main article not as an article in itself. Twenty Years 12:37, 8 September 2007 (UTC)
- Merge As above. However, I also feel that a significant amount of material from both articles will need to be removed in order to merge them. I particularly don't feel comfortable amount the photos of minors playing soccer (and there are WAY too many photos in this article already). Loopla 14:50, 8 September 2007 (UTC)
- Comment completely agree. When it is merged, most of it will be removed, as it is cruft. Twenty Years 15:12, 8 September 2007 (UTC)
- RESULT WAS MERGE - two subarticles deleted Twenty Years 15:33, 29 September 2007 (UTC)
Aus B class assessment
After reading the article its still a b-class article, I removed the single sentence about the principal in the lead. I see some content concerns in the article;
- Lead
- peacock wording/advertising the school follows in the tradition of the
- school mottos should be describe within the article,
- the WP:LEAD is meant to be a summary of the article body
- Article body
- Alumni list, are all of these really notable, consider whether they meet the criteria for an individual article
- Co-curriculum,list for what purpose
- traditions, most dont appear to encyclopedic, but rather a student guide. Gnangarra 02:54, 22 May 2008 (UTC)
Removed alumni
I have removed the following people from the list of alumni in the main article, as they are unreferenced and redlinked. If anyone finds a reliable ref for any of the below, proving their notability (some appear to be non-notable) and that they attended the school, please include them in the article:
- Academia, science and education
- Theresa Creagh, OAM - education
- Annemarie Devereux, author and law expert
- Zelle Hodge (aka Zelle Campbell), Queensland President, Australian Medical Association, 2006
- Leah Horwitz, AOM - music
- Gabrielle Kelly, engineer, NASA Space Shuttle Project
- Carmel Montomgomery, haemotologist
- Kateena O'Gorman, Rhodes Scholar
- Gabrielle Persley, ecology and agricultural biotechnology
- Eleanor Townsley, author, sociologist and feminist (based in the USA)
- Marelyn Wintour-Couglan, physiologist
- Business, industry and commerce
- Betty Byrne Ford, motor industry
- Patrice Derrington, architecture and engineering
- Catherine Donovan, public relations
- Margaret MacDonald, civil engineering
- Elizabeth Musgrave, architecture
- Karen O'Rourke, workplace health and safety
- Sarina Russo, business identity
- Rhonda White, pharmacy industry
- Media, arts and entertainment
- Leisha Bonfield, pioneering radio announcer and broadcaster
- Nina Clarke, children's television presenter
- Judy Conelli, vocalist
- Sarah Crane, opera
- Monica Curro, musician
- Sarah Curro, musician
- Emily Delitt, violinist, Australian Chamber Orchestra
- Gabrielle di Labio, actor
- Silvana Gardner, visual artist
- Margaret Mercia Baker Genovesi, opera
- Clare Hansson, Jazz musician
- Mary Rose MacColl, author
- Sister Jean-Marie Mahoney, Roman Catholic nun, historian and author
- Larissa McGown, dancer and choreographer
- Paula Rosenstengel, artist
- Maruerite Sopinksi, musician
- Lisa Jane Stockwell, theatre
- Robin Watford, artist
- Public administration, law and politics
- Pamela O'Neill, Australia's first Sex Discrimination Commissioner
- Religion
- Sister Kath Burke, SM Congregation Leader and Australian Institute Leader
- Sister Denise Coghlan, Jesuit Refugee Services, Cambodia
- Sister Catherine Courtney, SM Congregation Leader
- Mother Mary Elizabeth Duncombe, SM Congregation Leader
- Sister Regis Mary Dunne, Australian bioethicist
- Sister Sandra Lupi, SM Congregation Leader
- Sister Jean-Marie Mahoney, Roman Catholic nun, historian and author
- Mother Marcella McCormick, SM Congregation Leader
- Sister Mary Claver McDermott, instructor of foreign languages
- Sport
- Elyssia Canham, Australian soccer player (Olympic squad, the Matildas, Athens)
- Clare Cooke, Australian swimmer (Empire Games 1961)
- Marguerite Houston, Australian rowing team (Olympics and Commonwealth Games)
- Marianna Lee, Australian table tennis
- Julie Majer, Australian swimmer (short course)
- Debbie Pickersgill, Australian athlete (field)
- Emily Rosemond, Australian Winter Olympian (speed skating)
- Jodie Stuhmcke, Australian waterpolo (Olympics)
- Rachel Wilkes, Australian diver
Loopla (talk) 10:07, 8 July 2008 (UTC)
Removal of House System section
Epeefleche removed the house system section, because, it is asserted in his edit summary, a tag asking for citations had been up for a while. I get the impression that this is a driveby, because Special:Contributions/Epeefleche shows this activity occuring quickly over the last few minutes. Therefore, I've reverted it while we ascertain what exactly is the problem here.
The information, per WP:CHALLENGE, is not likely to be challenged. But I suppose it is here. But which bit? All of it? ˜danjel 08:53, 6 December 2012 (UTC)
I have a source (), found in just under a minute of googling (good job, Epeefleche), but am I entering it into every single sentence? ˜danjel 08:58, 6 December 2012 (UTC)
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