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Does Anderson have a first name? -- Zoe
Yep - fixed that thanks.
I left the stuff in about "a strong following in Sydney and an international reputation although apparently his actual written output was quite small." although it irks me - I personally do not know. I came across the article under the major misnomer of "Rocks Push" so that was a serious problem. -- wm
Trying to include a book reference but can't (despite much gnashing of teeth) get my footnote to work in the 5th para. Can someone help to fix, pls? Bjenks 09:31, 1 April 2007 (UTC) Many thanks to Grumpyyoungman01 for fixing. Bjenks 06:00, 2 April 2007 (UTC)
Very stylish! Btw, there are misspellings in the first two refs (com-) Bjenks 18:54, 2 April 2007 (UTC)
Editors regularly clean out undiscussed links from this article. Please discuss here if you want a link not to be cleaned out regularly. (You can help!)--VS talk 04:36, 27 April 2007 (UTC)
These are the links:
I believe these links are still relevant to the article as they contain specific information on and by members of the Sydney Push. To avoid a conflict of interest, I should not post the links to the article myself. You are free to discuss the relevancy of these links to the article and may place them back on the Sydney Push article if the editors of the article think they are relevant. Preceeding comment. by --Takver 12:58, 27 April 2007 (UTC)
Not the same are they? The Sydney Libertarians had meetings and conferences and identifiable political tendency; while the "Push" was a social milieu formed around it. One could belong to the Push but not the Libertarians, right? I mean, Clive James for example may have been a member of the Push but was he ever a Libertarian? hard to imagine......and contrariwise I wonder if Dr Greer although a Libertarian was ever really a member of the "Push"? Jeremy (talk) 01:46, 28 August 2008 (UTC)
Any idea what this, in the caption, means? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.140.57.113 (talk) 10:59, 22 December 2008 (UTC)
Despite the article's respectable citation of Bob Gould (provided by myself), I now believe there is some doubt about the story of Parker's death in London. I have always believed it to be true. (I quit living in Sydney in 1975.) However, I have now received trustworthy personal testimony (from other Push associates Graham Fryer and "Toss" Vorbach) that Parker returned to Australia in the early 1970s and was killed there. Sadly, I have to disclose that Paddy McGuinness sometimes manufactured and promulgated fictions for profit, protection of self and mates, etc, and the London death might have been one of them. Having referred to Anne Coombs's book (page 215-6--again citing McGuinness), I'm now inclined to believe that Parker (a) came back and was booked into Callan Park psychiatric hospital, (b) returned to the Push and wrote a 1977 Libertarian Broadsheet article in which he was mischievously reported to have been run over by a bus, and (c) was killed around 1978 in a hit-and-run accident while going home from a pub. If no-one has the full details, it should be possible to clear this up by hunting down an Australian death certificate, around 1978. Cheers Bjenks (talk) 08:42, 19 April 2009 (UTC)
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Hi. Imho, the moustached figure on right (of picture) could be Lex Banning. The filename of the pic ambiguously implies "Dick Gooding (on right of door)". Is any more provenance available to this important pic and its companions at the NSW State Library, please? Bjenks (talk) 06:14, 13 December 2018 (UTC)
@Michael Bednarek: The explanation you missed was here. Please read it and think again about your edit before I follow through. Cheers, Bjenks (talk) 04:02, 2 March 2020 (UTC)