User:Stephen Bain/Contributions
- 1000th edit: 21 June 2005, adding the article Dietrich v The Queen.
- 2000th edit: 30 September 2005, adding the article Day of Mourning.
- 3000th edit: 10 December 2005, major rewrite of High Court of Australia.
- 4000th edit: 6 February 2006, adding the article Stuart Macintyre.
- I've lost track now, but it's somewhere over
6000800010000. - current count
I also contribute a little to the Commons, and have an account on Meta. I also redesigned the Main Page for the Tajik Wikipedia :)
Pages I've created
Flinders Street, Melbourne, Australian court hierarchy, Section 51 of the Constitution of Australia, Melbourne University Football Club, Station Pier, Commonwealth v Tasmania, List of High Court of Australia cases, Birrarung Marr, Melbourne, Raelene Boyle, Ruth Cracknell, Bart Cummings, Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1901–1903, Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1903–1906, Edward Braddon, John Langdon Bonython, John Quick (politician), William Nicholson (Australian politician), Charles Sladen, Law of Australia, Jaara baby, Helen Dalley, Michelle Grattan, Mabo v Queensland (No 1) (*Redirect), Lee Batchelor, Koowarta v Bjelke-Petersen, Dietrich v The Queen , Australian Capital Television Pty Ltd v Commonwealth, Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1906–1910, Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1910–1913, Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1913–1914, Immigration Restriction Act 1901, Commonwealth Franchise Act 1902, Exhibition Street, Melbourne, Statute of Westminster Adoption Act 1942, Juanita Nielsen, Lake Mungo remains, Lake Mungo, Batman's Treaty, Day of Mourning (Australia), Pearl Gibbs, Misleading or deceptive conduct, Larissa Behrendt, Granville Ryrie, John Newfong, Colin Friels, Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration, Law Council of Australia, Law Institute of Victoria, Faith Bandler, Helen Mayo, Stuart Macintyre, Marilyn Warren, John Madden (judge), Josiah Symon, Pacific Island Labourers Act 1901, Samuel Way, Framlingham, Victoria, R v Davidson, Danni Miatke, Kerryn McCann, Ruddock v Vadarlis, Andrew Garran, Leo Cussen, King v Jones, R v Pearson; Ex parte Sipka, List of Judges of the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory, 2006 East Timorese crisis, Al-Kateb v Godwin , William Hearn (legal academic), Elizabeth Evatt, Ada Evans, Flos Greig, R v Thomas , Edward Curr, Chapter VIII of the Constitution of Australia, Dagmar Berne, Harrison Moore, persona designata, Reginald Sturgess, William Campbell (Victorian politician), D'Emden v Pedder, Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1914–1917, Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1917–1919, Swan by-election, 1918, Konrāds Kalējs, Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1919–1922, Burger King Corporation v Hungry Jack's Pty Ltd, World Heritage Properties Conservation Act 1983, Jessie Webb, R v Bonjon, Kathleen Fitzpatrick (Australian academic), Supreme Court of New South Wales for the District of Port Phillip, Members of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1851–1853, Edward Williams (Victorian judge), Charles Ebden, Robert Pohlman, Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1856–1859, Manchester Unity Building
Daryl Dawson J, Owen Dixon CJ, Frank Gavan Duffy CJ, Adrian Knox CJ, John Latham CJ, Anthony Mason CJ, Charles Powers J, John Toohey J, Albert Piddington J, George Rich J, Hayden Starke J, Dudley Williams J, William Webb J, Frank Kitto J, Keith Aickin J, Victor Windeyer J, Cyril Walsh J, Wilfred Fullagar J, Kenneth Jacobs J, William Owen J, Douglas Menzies J, Alan Taylor J
Lingiari - Kooyong - Hunter - Riverina - Wannon - Richmond - Perth - Kalgoorlie - Hume - Robertson - Newcastle - New England - South Sydney - Illawarra - Mernda - Northern Melbourne - Moira - Lang - Wimmera - Yarra - Laanecoorie - Southern Melbourne - West Sydney - Parkes (1901–69) - Division of Parkes - Oxley (1901–34) - Streeton - Wilmot - Phillip - Namadgi - Martin - Lawson - Northern Territory - Nepean - Scullin (1955–69) - Isaacs (1949–69) - Watson (1934–69) - St George - Jagajaga - Menzies - Maribyrnong - Lalor - La Trobe - McEwen - McMillan - Mallee - Murray - Scullin - Isaacs - Paterson - Paterson - Kingsford Smith - Lindsay - Lowe - Mackellar - Mitchell - Page - Prospect - Reid - Shortland - Sydney - Warringah - Watson - Solomon - Port Adelaide - Wakefield - Moore - O'Connor - Pearce - Tangney
Significant stubs
Supreme Court of New South Wales, Supreme Court of Queensland, Supreme Court of Tasmania, Supreme Court of Western Australia, Supreme Court of South Australia, Supreme Court of the Northern Territory, Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory, William à Beckett, Torres Strait Islander Flag
Templates
Template:Premiers of New South Wales, Template:Premiers of Queensland, Template:Premiers of Tasmania, Template:Premiers of Western Australia, Template:Chief Ministers of the Northern Territory, Template:Chief Ministers of the Australian Capital Territory, Template:Infobox court case, Template:Infobox Legislation (now at Template:Infobox legislation), Template:Composition of the High Court of Australia
Substantial edits
(mostly rewrites)
Blackburn railway station, Melbourne, Dalgarno v Hannah, Cornelia Rau, Myall Creek Massacre, Bob Bellear, Vivian Solon, High Court of Australia , Victorian Bar, Ray Halligan, Giz Watson, Alfredo Reinhado, Mary Gaudron, Robert Garran , James Esmond, David Southall, William Hutchinson (superintendent), February 2009 Victorian bushfires
Did you knows
Articles I started that were featured on Did you know?
...that the Statute of Westminster Adoption Act 1942 was seen as formally demonstrating Australia's independence to the world?
- Featured on 8 August 2005
...that the remains of Mungo Man are the oldest anatomically modern human remains found in Australia?
- Featured on 14 September 2005
...that Batman's Treaty was a treaty made between settler John Batman and local Wurundjeri elders in 1835 for the sale of land around Port Phillip and that it was one of the only attempts made by white settlers to negotiate with Australian Aborigines?
- Featured on 29 September 2005
...that in the case of Sue v Hill, the High Court of Australia decided that the United Kingdom was a "foreign power" to Australia, recognising Australia's complete independence?
- Featured on 21 May 2006
...that the Australian legal doctrine of Persona designata allows a judge to exercise non-judicial power, if it has been conferred to the judge personally, rather than to his or her court?
- Featured on 16 April 2007
...that William Campbell was the first acknowledged discoverer of gold in the Australian state of Victoria in 1850, but kept his discovery secret for fear a gold rush would disrupt his pastoral interests?
- Featured on 11 May 2007
...that the Australian legal case of D'Emden v Pedder followed United States legal precedent in holding that state and federal governments were immune from each other's laws?
- Featured on 4 July 2007
...that the Swan by-election, 1918 not only resulted in the election of the youngest person ever to be elected to the Parliament of Australia, but directly prompted the introduction of instant-runoff voting in Australia?
- Featured on 5 July 2007
...that Jessie Webb, an Australian academic and historian, was the first female teacher at the University of Melbourne?
- Featured on 10 April 2009
Project pages
Wikipedia:WikiProject Australian law, Wikipedia:High-risk templates, Wikipedia:Userfying userboxes, Wikipedia:Ten commandments, Wikipedia:List of cabals