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November 2012

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Palais Theatre

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I note you undid many of my changes.

My information regarding history and especially style comes the the state government Heritage Victoria Database, a much more accurate and reliable source than Walking Melbourne, which is an amateur/enthusiast website (I actually know who created it).

Did I forget to add that as a source ?

I also think it’s worth keeping in the reference to the recent reopening.

Rohanstorey (talk) 22:22, 28 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]

I see now that much of the text is copied from the Palais Theatres Live Nation website history section - it’s not incorrect, but it is confusing, firstly not explaining all the different Palais theatres/pictures/dance halls (there were five altogether) and also implying that perhaps some of griffins work survived the fire, when it didn’t. Rohanstorey (talk) 22:47, 28 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]

I see you have simply reverted my changes again with no explanation. Apparently this is frowned upon in Wikipedia editing guidelines. I see that you have extensively edited the page in the past, so I’m sorry that I’m fiddling with your work, but as I said the text that I am altering is lifted straight from the Palais website and is confusing as to who built what when. I had provided more references to support the various dates, including an interesting reference to the opening night films- I wonder why you would delete that ? Also walter burley griffin was not involved at all with the current building so should not be listed as the architect. We should discuss the page rather than you simply reverting my changes, though I’m not all that experienced and not sure where or how to do that. Rohanstorey (talk) 22:25, 30 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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