Wikipedia:WikiProject Australian places
The WikiProject on Australian places is a project aimed towards the standardisation of articles on the cities, towns and suburbs of Australia.
Articles maintained by this WikiProject are grouped in Category:WikiProject Australian places articles by using the place=yes parameter with the {{WP Australia}} template.
Usage: {{WP Australia|place=yes}}
Scope
This project applies to the eight capital cities their suburbs, regional cities and their suburbs, towns and other communities and settlements with some official endorsement in Australia. Where existing standardisation exists, such as for the "Cities" - actually groupings of suburbs in major cities corresponding to Australian metropolitan local government areas (eg. City of Unley in South Australia), this project should absorb any existing standards and consensi.
The strong focus of this project, however, is to standardise articles about Australian municipalities for which no standardisation exists. Specifically this means we are targetting communities with a population of less than about 15,000, especially those which aren't already using an "Australian city infobox" or "Australian suburb infobox" template.
Parentage and descendants
Parent project(s): WikiProject Australia (a child of WikiProject Countries)
Descendant project(s): 7 pre-existing WikiProjects for capital cities of Australia; 3 other Australian city projects (see also: Category:WikiProject Australian cities); 1 Australian state-level project
- Australian state-level projects:
- WikiProject Outback New South Wales (NSW minus the scope of Sydney and Lake Macquarie) started August 2006
- Australian capital city projects:
- WikiProject Adelaide started October 2004 (Adelaide)
- WikiProject Brisbane started January 2005 (Brisbane)
- WikiProject Canberra started October 2004 (Canberra)
- WikiProject Darwin (not started) (Darwin, Northern Territory)
- WikiProject Hobart started October 2004 (Hobart)
- WikiProject Melbourne started April 2004 (Melbourne)
- WikiProject Perth started March 2005 (Perth)
- WikiProject Sydney started September 2004 (Sydney)
- Australian regional cities projects:
- WikiProject Geelong started January 2006 (Geelong, Victoria)
- WikiProject Lake Macquarie started September 2005 (Lake Macquarie)
- WikiProject Townsville started August 2006 (Townsville, Queensland)
Related pages
Similar WikiProjects
- WikiProject Dutch municipalities
- WikiProject French communes
- WikiProject German districts
- WikiProject Swiss municipalities
Related Portals
Related Collaborations
Related Regional notice boards
Related groups of Wikipedians
Participants
- Amitch (talk · contribs)
- AYArktos (talk · contribs)
- Beneaththelandslide (talk · contribs)
- Blnguyen (talk · contribs)
- Chuq (talk · contribs)
- Cyberjunkie (talk · contribs)
- Donama (talk · contribs)
- Grahamec (talk · contribs)
- I@n (talk · contribs)
- Lankiveil (talk · contribs)
- Longhair (talk · contribs)
- Randwicked (talk · contribs)
- Rebecca (talk · contribs)
- SatuSuro (talk · contribs)
- SauliH (talk · contribs)
- ScottDavis (talk · contribs)
- Thebainer (talk · contribs)
- thebike (talk · contribs)
- Pippu d'angelo (talk · contribs)
General strategy and discussion forums
Pre-existing standards and consensi:
- We currently name almost all Australian towns and cities in the format: Town/city name, State name (eg. Wagga Wagga, New South Wales. The exceptions are Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart, Adelaide, Canberra (Perth and Darwin would also qualify by Australian rules, but both lead to disambiguation pages due to global use).
- Where the town/city name has or is likely to have other uses somewhere else on earth, a link from the appropriate disambiguation page should be made (eg. Perth contains a link to Perth, Western Australia, and Kingston contains links to several Australian towns).
- A redirect from Town/city name should be made whenever the name by itself does not presently require disambiguation (eg Wagga Wagga redirects to Wagga Wagga, New South Wales) and from Town/city nickname if it's extremely common (eg. Wagga).
- Where the Town/city, State name format still has conflicts (such as Kingston, South Australia: Kingston SE, South Australia and Kingston-On-Murray, South Australia), the same method of disambiguation that is used within that state should be used.
- Due to disambiguation issues, the article about the state of Victoria is Victoria (Australia).
Structure: to be added
Tasks:
- to be added
Templates
Current template usage:
- The {{WP Australia}} template is used on article talk pages to identify and assess Australian place name articles. Remember to add place=yes to automatically group the article into the WikiProject.
- The {{Infobox Australian City}} infobox is used as standard on all Australian city articles.
- Melbourne suburbs use {{MelbSuburbBox1}} to provide a visual indication of nearby suburbs (an interesting approach that could be used more widely).
- The {{Austlocalgovtarea}} is intended for articles about Australian local government areas (LGAs), but it hasn't been widely adopted outside NSW and SA LGA articles.
Infoboxes
- {{Infobox Australian City}}
- {{Infobox Australian Town}}
- {{Infobox Australian Suburb}}
- {{Adelaide Suburb}} (deprecated in favour of above)
- {{Austlocalgovtarea}}
Non-infobox standardisation
- {{MelbSuburbBox1}} (Melbourne metropolitan articles; deprecated in favour of {{Infobox Australian Suburb}})
Stub templates
Incomplete list:
- {{Australia-geo-stub}}
- {{Canberra-geo-stub}}
- {{Australia-road-stub}}
Categories
- Category:Geography of Australia
- Category:Australian capital cities
- Category:Coastal cities in Australia
- Category:Port cities in Australia
- Category:Geography of the Australian Capital Territory
- Category:Geography of New South Wales
- Category:Geography of the Northern Territory
- Category:Geography of Queensland
- Category:Geography of South Australia
- Category:Geography of Tasmania
- Category:Geography of Victoria
- Category:Geography of Western Australia
Lists
- we have lists of our cities and towns already -- to be added
- Articles in Category:Postal codes of Australia list all the placenames used for mailing addresses.