Talk:Busselton

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Gawks, beginning to look like a tourism entry! Anyone with any historical info?User:SatuSuro 11:56, 9 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

"Saturday. We were employed getting our goods as far as Phœbe's tent, which we did by two o'clock." This was necessitated by sixty yards of sandhills, impassable to the truck. "John was employed fitting the truck, and I was his cad. The rest were making a road to the river" — the first formation of what is now the shady main street of Busselton.

User:Hesperian 23:35, 9 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

Surveyor General

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There is an error on the page. Lieutenant Bunbury was never Surveyor General of Western Australia. For the first 42 years of the Swan River Colony the Surveyor General was John Septimus Roe. I can't fix the page myself because I don't know who you actually mean: Bunbury or Roe. User:Hesperian 11:35, 10 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

Cattle Chosen

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Also, the "fact that the cattle chose the location" of Cattle Chosen is stretching the truth somewhat. John Garrett Bussell chose the location after thoroughly exploring the area. A cow (named Yulika) went missing from their old location on the Blackwood River shortly before they relocated. They assumed the cow was lost forever, but it turned up at their new location shortly after they did. The point of the name was that the cow had wandered off because the feed at their old location was poor, and had ended up at their new location because the feed was better. User:Hesperian 11:40, 10 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

Copy-edit, wikification, cleanup

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Hossen27's done a great job of expanding this article. I've done a little bit of cleaning up, and incorporated the Cattle Chosen info above, but I left the Henry Bunbury/Septimus Roe thing alone, as I have the same problems user:Hesperian mentioned. Also, I toned down the tourism-speak and removed the line about Busselton being a blue-ribbon Liberal party seat for 135 years. The first Legislative Council elections were indeed in 1870, but the Liberal Party of Australia wasn't founded until 1945. The Libs were defeated in 1947, but they've held it since winning in 1950. Would it be better to say that the seat has been in conservative hands for 135 years, if something along these lines is true? - Gobeirne 20:46, 10 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

thanks for the tips

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  • thanks for all the help so far guys. i know the cattle chosen info is a little wrong, but its a great story. Im not sure where i got the info on the Bunbury/Roe thing, i read it and i thought it would be reliable, ill check into it.

thanks Hossen27

Roe/Bunbury issue

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The shire of Busselton website is where i found my info on this, i guess i thought the sourse was reliable. I know Roe was the Surveyor General at the time, but im not sure if it was Roe or Bunbury that sugested the location for the town

  • I went back through the material I used to write Bussell family and Thomas Vasse and did a bit of a rewrite of the history section. Bunbury was head of a contingent of troops stationed at Wonnerup. He absolutely hated the place and it was on his recommendation that the decision was taken to establish a toown at Busselton instead of Wonnerup. But the final decision would have been Roe's. I have also removed information on Vasse that is in article Thomas Vasse, since I don't see the need for it to be in both articles. User:Hesperian 06:43, 12 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

Shire of Busselton

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Do you think this section should be moved to its own article? - Gobeirne 08:54, 14 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

  • it probably should be, but it's not really important. if a Shire of Busselton page is created a refrence to the shire should remain, maybe the localities that make up the town should only be listed eg. West busselton, Busselton. Quite a few other Australian town articles have listed the localities, it's just that Busso has a lot of them.
The concept of a shire is introduced without explanation. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.189.103.145 (talk) 18:41, 14 July 2012 (UTC)Reply

Heart (disease) studies

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See Framingham_Heart_Study. Can anyone of the presumed residents here add information about the longitudinal studies of cardiovascular health? Midgley 19:20, 25 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Getting Big

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Suprised someone hasnt suggested subsidiary articles yet! How about leaving the heading for the Jetty in this article (with a see...leader) - and making it a separate article? SatuSuro 13:54, 9 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

Some editors I know would get fierce about the white space around events, and try to pull the local govt info onto a subsidiary article, as well as the historical buildings, and the local economic stuff, separate articles each! - cripes if I am not corrected this is the only locality in WA that has this sort of info - check Albany and Geraldton - economically larger economies with nothing like this! that's a compliment if you dont follow me - but beware the bighters/ other editors SatuSuro 14:02, 9 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

I do agree there is a need for a seperate article for the shire (Shire of Busselton, Western Australia), but leaving the localities that are actually in Busselton on the original page (eg. Busselton, West Busselton). The jetty is important enough for its own page too. I plan to take pictures of the historical places and the event when they happen, eventually. I think this page is longer than Albany and Geraldton because there are no large contributors from those towns, at least that im aware of. Hossen27 14:21, 9 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

Restructure?

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Personally, I think this needs restructuring into something more coherent. Maybe something like:

  • History
  • Geography
  • Climate
  • Demographics
  • Economy
    • Tourism
      • Sites of interest
      • Events
    • Industry
    • Facilities
  • Government
  • Sports

I have pulled the jetty out.

Alf Bussell

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Also, I noticed this sentence in Busselton Jetty:

Alf Bussell, a descendant of the original Bussell family, tried repeatedly to gain a seat in Parliament for the purpose of seeing the Jetty repaired and maintained.

I wrote an article on Alfred Bussell ages ago. He was a nominee member of the Legislative Council from 1872 to 1874, but I'm not aware that he contested any elections. Can you clarify? User talk:Hesperian 00:47, 10 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

The recent Alf Bussell (ie not 1872-1874) was notorious for trying for a position in every available form of government for the jetty... I think he might be now deceased. SatuSuro 00:52, 10 August 2006 (UTC)Reply
Oh, okay. Thanks. User talk:Hesperian 01:08, 10 August 2006 (UTC)Reply
He is still alive as far as i know Hossen27 05:05, 10 August 2006 (UTC)Reply
I think if there is any ref/info on his endless trying, it would be worth more than a mention in the jetty art! SatuSuro 10:18, 10 August 2006 (UTC)Reply
You dont hear much about him anymore and info would be hard to find. But there needs to be more on the push to fix the jetty, especialy now with the government and its new policy on it. Hossen27 11:18, 10 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

Alf Bussel is still alive and living in care. I visit him regularly. He has a million stories to tell. I recall he travelled to canberra to confront the prime minster Malcolm's Fraser about the state of the Jetty. He greeted him on the steps of parliament house and presented him with a piece of the jetty . He was then on abc tv arround the country. This kick started the federal governments involment in the funding. See google. He used to drive his car all over the state with " save the jetty " sign on the roof . Yes he was a bit different. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Pafito (talkcontribs) 06:06, 24 August 2012 (UTC)Reply

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My expansion

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I'm about to move to Busselton and I have family down there, so I've had a lot of time to think about this article. I've been despairing at the state of it for years, had no idea where to start with cleaning it up, and was afraid to even put it on my watchlist. However, I just recently found the City of Busselton Municipal Heritage Inventory (PDF), which seems a much better summary of how Busselton came to be the way it is than anything else I've found. I've used it (along with a couple of other refs) to expand the history section, but I'll probably make more edits to the rest of the article as I have the time and inclination. I've had to remove some text for flow/sourcing issues, and it can be found in this edit. Graham87 13:59, 27 June 2019 (UTC)Reply

Also, I've only just filled in the most obvious gaps with the above-linked source. If anybody wants to add more using that ref or any other/s, feel free! Graham87 14:07, 27 June 2019 (UTC)Reply

Population

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I've decided to use the urban centre/locality population rather than the Significant Urban Area population for this article because the latter seems far too close to the local government area population ... which is easy to understand after reading this page from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Graham87 15:46, 6 July 2019 (UTC)Reply

And is even easier to understand after realising (indirectly via a footnote at the Bunbury page) that the SUA's area in the community profile is 1,423.3 square kilometres, versus the area at the City of Busselton page which is 1,454.8 square kilometres. The area I've just added to the article is probably much more reflective of the general usage of the term "Busselton". Graham87 12:40, 7 July 2019 (UTC)Reply
Hey Graham; yeah the SUA figure is not the best fit for the article. They are designed by the ABS as a more robust forward-looking device rather than the UCL. And forward-looking is not always what we need in an encyclopaedia. I did notice it was coincidentally close in area to the LGA on my way through. As a suggestion; how about putting in a recent ERP figure for the Busselton SA2 (501011002). The SUA consists of this SA2 and the Busselton Region SA2. As a comparo, at the 16 Census the Busselton SA2 is 196.2 km2 with 27,584 peeps and the UCL is 105.5 km2 with 25,329. The advantage of the SUAs and their component SA2s is that they are an ERP which better reflects the population than the census count and that regular (annual) estimates are available. Also with the SUAs, a 10-year historical series is readily available and with a strong torch and a shovel, historical series is also available for SA2s. I haven't found anything as useful for UCLs at the ABS, unfortunately, So, how about I put in the June 2018 Busselton SA2 value as a pop2 value in the infobox? --Bleakcomb (talk) 02:26, 16 November 2019 (UTC)Reply
@Bleakcomb: Wow, I didn't know all that ... sounds like a plan. Graham87 05:11, 16 November 2019 (UTC)Reply
@Bleakcomb: On updating the article for the 2021 census, I noticed that the SA2 appears to have been split into Busselton East and Busselton West, so I combined the two figures. Hope it's still all good. Graham87 08:28, 20 October 2022 (UTC)Reply