Samuel.dellit
Joined 14 February 2014
Professional
edit- 1978 Template:Ndash 1986: Station Planning Branch, Department of Communications, Melbourne
- 1986 Template:Ndash 1990: Sunstate Broadcasting Services, Brisbane
- 1989 Template:Ndash 2005: Cunningham Australasia, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
- 2005 Template:Ndash 2018+: Australian Communications and Media Authority, Canberra
WikiBook of current interest
editHistory of wireless telegraphy and broadcasting in Australia
Wikipedia articles of current interest
editw:History of broadcasting in Australia (core article)
Forgotten wireless pioneers
edit- William Henry Bragg
- Francis West Chambers (coming real soon now)
- Frederick John Clendinnen (coming real soon now)
- Henry Walter Jenvey
- Edward Hope Kirkby
- Henry Lord (coming real soon now)
- John Yeates Nelson
- James Oddie coming real soon now
- Arthur Lionel Rogers coming real soon now
- George William Selby coming real soon now
- Joseph Patrick Slattery
- J. W. Wallace coming real soon now
- Philip Billingsley Walker
Corporates
edit- w:Australasian Wireless predecessor to AWA, well advanced
Australasian Antarctic Expedition
edit- w:Australasian Antarctic Expedition (core article)
- w:Walter Henry Hannam Expedition senior wireless operator and mechanic and Cape Denison operator 1912
- w:Arthur John Sawyer Macquarie Island senior wireless operator 1912 (coming real soon now)
- w:Charles Albert Sandell Macquarier Island assistant wireless operator 1912-1913 (coming real soon now)
- w:Sidney Jeffryes Cape Denison senior wireless operator 1913 who succumbed to Polar Madness and was relieved of duty
- w:Francis Howard Bickerton Cape Denison senior wireless operator of necessity 1913
Editing Notes
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John Smith is forty-three.[1]
John Plunkett said this, that, and then some in an article in the Guardian. [2] John Smith agreed with what John Plunkett said.[1]
- ↑ a b insert reference here
- ↑ Plunkett, John. "Sorrell accuses Murdoch of panic buying", The Guardian, London, 27 October 2005. Retrieved on 28 October 2005.