Expand : sections could be added on governance, ethnic mix, tourism etc, & economy/industry could be expanded
Verify : too few inline citations to rate beyond "class=start" (verifiability is fundamental)
Wikify : replace bullet point lists with prose or tables
Other : lead para should summarise article - there's info that could be moved to sections wpcities ratings criteria are listed on project pages
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I know nothing about Invercargill and do not want to edit this page. I notice that it has received many edits by Swollib, who at about the same time was elsewhere perpetrating both blatant vandalism and more insidious vandalism, always with innocuous edit summaries. Please check the accuracy of what's in this page. Thanks. -- Hoary06:32, 9 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks. There has been additions to the "schools" section, but it seems OK. I don't know much about the schools in Invercargill, though. Wallie12:49, 9 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
the primary schools section is probably unnesessary...maybe something about landmarks would be better—Preceding unsigned comment added by 222.155.89.153 (talk • contribs) (11 july 2006)
I suggest that this list be limited to people who have a Wikipedia article about them ie, no red-linked names should be allowed. This is the criteria we use for lists of alumni of various schools, people born on each day of the year, etc. Alternatively, we could simply link to Category:People from Invercargill. This would remove the duplication, but the list does allow for a brief explanation of why the person is notable, which may be helpful to readers.-gadfium22:23, 8 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I would also like to add this url to the external links. It contains 25+ photos of Invercargill City, relevant for people who would like to know what the city is like. If this link is not appropriate for wikipedia, is there a format in which pictures of locations can be linked to? Willuknight04:09, 11 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
The problem with external photo sites is that there are probably hundreds of them for any given location with a tourist industry. I certainly don't want to have so many external links in the article, and I also don't want to be in the position of saying to a contributor that we won't take their photo site but we take someone else's, because I think the other photos are better. If you readd this url, I won't remove it again, but someone else might.-gadfium04:14, 11 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Good point. I do feel that visitors having access to pictures of a locational wikipage (such as invercargill) is both informative and useful. It's true what you say about multible photosites, but i'd rather have something that is contested, then nothing at all. Perhaps if someone finds a gallery that represents invercargill better, they could discuss it on this talk page, and other people can decide. Until then, I'd prefer to have at least something available to readers. My preference for the zoomer link, is that this link shows all photos within Xdistance of Central Invercargill, and gives sattelite and street map location information. Willuknight04:22, 11 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
that picture is horrible (no offence). That has to be the most hideos street in the entire city =/
Perhaps a pic of the Museam?
Don't replace it but put it in as well, Invercargill has some cool buildings/sights (Museum, Andersons park, some of the buildings in the cresent, the round about at the corner of dee and tay, queens park botanical gardens, first church, that umbrella thing, Railway Hotel) if you've got a camera and live in Invers go round town and take some photos (try for a decent shot of the water tower too) and add them to the page as well.Mr Bungle08:38, 26 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I have already taken pictures of most of these things, here and i could easily add them to the article, however i think that having more then 2 images would be overkill. While these may be interesting and relevant, this is not an image gallery. How about i add the link to these images in external links (like i wanted to do at first) and then i include an additional image into the main article? Feedback requested. Willuknight07:39, 1 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
The page could handle 4-5 pictures, look at Dunedin, Christchurch, Auckland just make them smallish and organise them throughout the page (the intro is too long and needs to be spilt up, pictures could then be added beside relevant text) Mr Bungle11:36, 7 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I plan to make a trip out to queens park, and take some photos of that plus the musuem, so one of those could go there i suppose. Does anyone have advice about what pictures would be good to include in the article ? I agree that the water tower picture doesn't really fit.Willuknight10:35, 12 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Cnr of Esk and Dee Streets, looking up Esk st, one of the main shopping streets of Invercargill.:: Wachner Place, from Dee St, is the main city square and is a central gathering point.Willuknight10:50, 12 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Yeah i noticed that. I think the old one was better in terms of giving context of New Zealand. Better for overseas visitors? What do other city pages use?Willuknight10:51, 12 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Maybe with a nice one of it taken from Queens Park or something. On an unrelated note perhaps mention should be given to the tour of Southland, considering the SBS invitational gets a mention (I guess if you're a golfer you'd know it but it's not commonly known like the Tour of Southland is). I don't know enough about either to write something about it though —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 125.238.10.88 (talk) 14:51, 9 April 2007 (UTC).[reply]
Sorry, but I've been there, and it's not. The only difference is that the people there pronounce the two "r"s in a word such as "farmer", instead of pronouncing it "fahmah". They don't roll them though. See rhoticism.--MacRusgail17:15, 21 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
You may be right MacRusgail, but depending on which Southlanders you talk to in places like Waianiwa, Fortrose, and Lumsden, they can sound as they are rolling their RRRRs. Compared with othah New Zealandahs they sound like they doany way. 203.89.165.22609:41, 18 August 2007 (UTC) Zootland[reply]
I agree with the above statement, having moved down here from Auckland many years ago. Not really any R rolling until you get out into the Southern Sticks - Lenny of Invercargill.
This seriously needs updating, by someone. To include:
- Southern Institute of Technology http://www.sit.ac.nz/ which at last count offered about 14 Bachelor's degrees
"Inver", as in "Inverness"; "car", as in motor vehicle; and "gill", as in the breathing apparatus of a fish. Slight emphasis on the first and third syllables. Daveosaurus (talk) 10:35, 13 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]