Talk:University of New South Wales

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Both of these articles have no independent sources. The EAA article, in particular, reads likes an advertisement and has received extensive conflict-of-interest editing. At best, this merits a thorough clean-up, but a merge may be in order. The ICAS article may have sufficient sources considering it's quite a large competition, but the ones I have found are either affiliated with UNSW, information pages from schools for parents, or reports on individual winners. This was the best I found, which contains a short description of the competition. Thoughts? – Teratix 10:00, 10 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Tera. I agree with EAA merge into UNSW. Give its own section? Just be WP:BOLD and do it given you first raised this five months ago with no response until mine now. I am inclined to leave ICAS as is. There is I think enough coverage in aggregation, even if weak individualy sources, for it to stand alone. Aoziwe (talk) 07:58, 13 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]
EAA merge  Done. – Teratix 14:06, 3 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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The list of notable people is a mess[edit]

The list of notable people in this article is in dire need of rearrangement. In other articles I've read, such lists are arranged in descending order of noteworthiness. However, three of the top five people on this list are so obscure that they don't even have photographs in their articles and plenty of other people have been questionably placed. Australia's own Prime Minister is near the end of the list, along with current kings and ministers, whilst Hollywood star Rebel Wilson is listed below a YouTube vlogger. (119.18.1.141 (talk) 06:06, 23 June 2020 (UTC))[reply]

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