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Articles I've either completely or mostly written

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Politicians

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Australian federal politicians: Fran Bailey, Arch Bevis, Anna Burke, John Cherry, Julia Gillard, Brian Greig, Jens Jensen, Meg Lees, Ross Lightfoot, Michael Organ, Kay Patterson, Kym Richardson, Aden Ridgeway, Nicola Roxon, Karin Sowada, Glenn Sterle, Grant Tambling, Lindsay Tanner, Tsebin Tchen, Daryl Williams, Greg Wilton, Tony Windsor, Penny Wong
Victorian politicians: Lidia Argondizzo, Bruce Atkinson, Ann Barker, Bill Baxter, Barry Bishop, Ron Bowden, Andrew Brideson, Candy Broad, Helen Buckingham, Elaine Carbines, Andrea Coote, Richard Dalla-Riva, Kaye Darveniza, David Davis, Philip Davis, Robert Doyle, Damian Drum, John Eren, Bill Forwood, Monica Gould, Dianne Hadden, Peter Hall, Geoff Hilton, Carolyn Hirsh, Justin Madden, Terry Mulder, Sang Nguyen, Andrew Olexander, John So, Brian Tee
Other state politicians: Jane Aagaard, John Ajaka, Alison Anderson, Tony Aquilina, Shelley Archer, Andrew Barr, Loraine Braham, John Brogden, Jodeen Carney, Sue Carter, Michael Costa, Liz Cunningham, Greg Donnelly, Roslyn Dundas, John Elferink, Adele Farina, Tanya Gadiel, Katy Gallagher, Leisha Harvey, Lucy Horodny, Tom Kenyon, Carmel Maher, Clare Martin (rewrite), Matthew Mason-Cox, Paul Papalia, Fred Paterson, Grace Portolesi, Louise Pratt, Steven Pringle, Jaye Radisich, Marion Scrymgour, Penny Sharpe, Peter Toyne, Kon Vatskalis, Ron Withnall, Gerry Wood, Peter Wong
Foreign politicians: Aung San (rewrite), Vladislav Ardzinba, Sergei Bagapsh, Anri Djergenia, Milo Djukanovic, Gennady Gagulia, Raul Khadjimba, Miroljub Labus, Melchior Ndadaye, Konstantin Ozgan, Sergey Shamba, Zurab Tchiaberashvili, Than Shwe, Vyacheslav Tsugba, Londer Tsaava, James Wapakhabulo

Activists and Dissidents

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Garri Aiba, Larisa Bogoraz, Edith Cowan, Jean Dominique, Antoine Izméry, Otakhon Latifi, Irshad Manji, Don Mellett, Chico Mendes, Clover Moore, Olegas Truchanas, Rebecca Walker, Chen Yonglin

Other Figures

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Amanda Burton, Carolyn Cole, Natalie Cook, Ross Clifford, Catie Curtis, Alexandra Dahlstrom, Bryan Dawe, Jacqui Delaney, Kristy Doyle, Dinara Drukarova, Janine Ilitch, Lucy Kaplansky (rewrite), Enda Kenny, Rebecka Liljeberg, Jena Malone, Edward McTiernan, Clifford Menhennitt, Geoff Morrell, Kathryn Morris, Danny Nalliah, Cynna Kydd, Shelley O'Donnell, Norma Plummer, Clea Rose, Janine Shepherd, Christopher Skase, Shan Tennent, Petria Thomas, Bud Tingwell, David Tredinnick, Becky Wahlstrom

Parliaments

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Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, National Parliament of Papua New Guinea, National Parliament of East Timor, New South Wales Legislative Assembly, New South Wales Legislative Council, Northern Territory Legislative Assembly, South Australian House of Assembly, South Australian Legislative Council, Victorian Legislative Assembly, Victorian Legislative Council, Western Australian Legislative Assembly, Western Australian Legislative Council

Electorates

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Albury, Arafura, Arnhem, Araluen, Baulkham Hills, Barkly, Blacktown, Blain, Bligh, Braitling, Brennan, Cabramatta, Casuarina, Daly, Daly, Davenport, Dubbo, Elder, Enfield, Fannie Bay, Finniss, Fisher, Flinders, Florey, Giles, Goyder (NT), Goyder (SA), Greatorex, Hammond, Heysen, Hartley, Johnston, Karama, Katherine, MacDonnell, Millner, Mitchell, Nelson, Newland, Nhulunbuy, Nightcliff, Parramatta, Port Darwin, Sanderson, Strathfield, Stuart, The Hills, Wanguri

Journalism Awards

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Gold Walkley, Beat Reporting (edit), Breaking News Reporting (edit), Breaking News Photography (edit), Commentary (edit), Criticism (edit), Editorial Writing, Editorial Cartooning, Explanatory Reporting, Feature Photography, Feature Writing, International Reporting (edit), Investigative Reporting, National Reporting, Public Service, Biography or Autobiography (edit), Fiction (edit), General Non-Fiction (edit), History (edit), Poetry (edit), Drama (edit), Music (edit), Walkley Awards (rewrite)

Railway Stations

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Alamein, Ashburton, Box Hill, Burwood, Camberwell, Circular Quay, Dennis, Didube, Galvin, General Motors, Hartwell, Ormond, Outer Circle railway line (rewrite), Paisley, Richmond, Riversdale, Rushall, St Kilda, White City, Williamstown Pier, Willison

Ministries

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Northern Territory ministries: First Letts Executive, Second Letts Executive, Third Letts Executive, Fourth Letts Executive, Everingham Executive, First Everingham Ministry, Second Everingham Ministry, Third Everingham Ministry, First Martin Ministry, Second Martin Ministry, Third Martin Ministry, Fourth Martin Ministry, Fifth Martin Ministry, Sixth Martin Ministry

Lists

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Leader of the Opposition of the Australian Capital Territory, Leader of the Opposition of the Northern Territory, List of Adelaide railway stations, List of closed Adelaide railway stations, List of Australian national netball captains, List of Brisbane railway stations, List of Canberra suburbs, List of cities in East Timor, List of closed Melbourne railway stations (in tandem with others), List of foreign ministers in 2000, List of foreign ministers in 2001, List of foreign ministers in 2002, List of foreign ministers in 2003, List of Mayors and Lord Mayors of Sydney, List of National Trust properties in Australia, List of Northern Territory by-elections, List of regional railway stations in Victoria, List of Tbilisi metro stations, Members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly: 1989-1991, 1992-1995, 1995-1998, 1998-2001, 2001-2004, 2004-2007, Members of the Australian House of Representatives: 1961-1963, 1963-1966, 1966-1969, 1969-1972, 1972-1974, 1974-1975, 1975-1977, 1977-1980, 1980-1983, 1983-1984, 1984-1987, 1990-1993, 1993-1996, 1996-1998, 1998-2001, Members of the Australian Senate: 1985-1987, 1987-1990, 1990-1993, 1993-1996, 1996-1999, 1999-2002, 2002-2005, 2005-2008, Members of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea, 2002-2007, Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly: 1991-1995, 1995-1999, 1999-2003, 2003-2007, Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, 1999-2003, Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, 2003-2007, Members of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly: 1974-1977, 1977-1980, 1980-1983, 1983-1987, 1987-1990, 1990-1994, 1994-1997, 1997-2001, 2001-2005, Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 2002-2006, Members of the South Australian Legislative Council, 2002-2006, Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, 1986-1989, Members of the Tasmanian Legislative Council: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly: 1996-1999, 1999-2002, 2002-2006, Members of the Victorian Legislative Council, 2002-2006, Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, 2001-2005, Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, 2005-2009, Members of the Western Australian Legislative Council, 2001-2005, Members of the Western Australian Legislative Council, 2005-2009

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66° North, A Crash Course In Roses, Adelaide Thunderbirds, AIS Canberra Darters, Air Burkina, Amtsakhara, Australian Agency for International Development, Australian Trade Commission, Balibo (rewrite), Bellarine Peninsula Railway, Black Friday (1939), Coolgardie, Western Australia, Daylesford Spa Country Railway, Division of Bass, Division of Corangamite, Division of Stirling, Estée Lauder Inc., Commonwealth Bank Trophy, Coolgardie, Western Australia, Dairy Farmers State League (Victoria), Eastside Netball Club, Estée Lauder Inc., Fitzroy High School, Foreign relations of the Cayman Islands, Geelong Airport, Greatorex by-election, 2007, Hector the Hero, Hunter Jaegers, Independents Group, Jamison Centre, Australian Capital Territory, Kavieng, Kippax Centre, Australian Capital Territory, Macquarie Harbour Penal Station, Mecca Cola, Melbourne Kestrels, Melbourne Fringe Festival, Melbourne Phoenix, Minister for Finance and Administration (Australia), National Parliament of East Timor, National Parliament of Papua New Guinea, New Conservative Group, Northern Territory legislative election, 2005, O'Connor Airlines, Offshore Festival, Perth Orioles, Port Essington, Punters Club, Queensland Firebirds, Rebecca's Empire, Red Earth, Residents Rally, Sandline affair, Since Otar Left, Speaker of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly, Surf Coast Shire, Sydney Road Community School, Sydney Swifts, Tbilisi Metro, Tenterfield School of Arts, The Bens, To The Teeth, Quiksilver (rewrite), United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia, Victorian Goldfields Railway, Werriwa by-election, 2005, Women in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, UQ Union, You Had Time

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Alamein railway line, Avalon Airport, Cyclone Tracy, Dar Williams, Denis Burke, Gary Ablett, Groote Eylandt, John Clarke, List of Melbourne railway stations, List of Sydney railway stations, Offshore Festival, Politics of Bulgaria, Punters Club, Rightist Opposition, South Ossetia, Sukhumi, St. Kilda Road, Melbourne, Swanston Street, Melbourne, The Rocks, Timeline of Australian history, Triple J Hottest 100, 2002, Triple J Hottest 100, 2003

Articles I wrote, but need a rewrite

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Canberra bushfires of 2003, Franklin Dam, History of Bougainville, Jerry Singirok, Julian McGauran, Orange Grove affair, Patrick White