Willthorpe
— Wikipedian —
Name
Willia Thorpe
GenderNon-binary
PronounsThey/them
NationalityAustralian
Country Australia
Current location Sydney
LanguagesEnglish
Time zoneAEST

Love is all you need.

Overview

My participation in the Wikipedia project is based on my desire to contribute to the wealth of publicly, freely accessible information and hence contribute to an even more informed and, therefore, better society. My aspiration is to be a professional journalist, which would also allow me to fulfil this. For now, any writing I do – including contributions to the student newspaper – is unpaid, and that's okay.

Good books

Australian history

Yeoman Editor

Fiction

South Africa

Economics

Contributions

Articles written

Sarah Wentworth, Wentworth-Bland flag, Darling Harbour Yard, Rozelle Yard, Romandisea Titanic, Byron Bay Train, Rose Bay Water Airport, Bourke railway station, Camden railway station, Potts Hill railway line, Big House, Irene, Australia Day debate, Statue of James Cook, Hyde Park, South African Naval Ensign

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Stubs

Sandown Platform railway station, Hardies Platform railway station, Goodyear Platform railway station, Cream Of Tartar Works Platform railway station, Nanardine railway station, Fish Hoek railway station, Pippita railway station, Enfield Loco Platform railway station, Somersby Airfield, Wilcannia Airport, Forster (Wallis Island) Airport, Airly

Map of subjects of articles I've written

Lists

List of Commonwealth organisations (largely re-wrote to reflect correct terminology)

Significant contributions

I have made significant contributions to various articles, including that for the University of Sydney student newspaper Honi Soit and high-speed rail in Australia, as well as various Commonwealth-related articles such as that for liberalism in South Africa and British influence in Pakistan, and Australian history articles such as that of William Wentworth.

Userboxes

Misc

This user has had numerous articles published in newspapers and magazines
  uSydThis user is studying at the
University of Sydney
  
Proud to be Australian.  

Interests

Societal issues

This user believes in the separation of religion and state.*
This user strongly believes in freedom of speech.
This user is pro-cannabis.