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This main body of this article is full of POV and clear personal opinion that is devoid of contemporary Australian opinions on Bigge, his actions during the time he spent in Australia, his personal opinions on Convict emancipation, his aristocratic disposition towards 'lower classes' - many aspects Bigge's is criticised for regarding his 'report' that is roundly seen as being nothing more than what 'landed gentry' wanted done, IE not an impartial report in the slightest. There needs to be some much better research into his reports in context to the conditions Bigge was tasked with reporting on, that of reimposing the fear of transportation to begin with, and not making life in Australia seem better to that in Britain at the time, which is completely missing from the reading so far.NüröG'DÄŸ MÄTË02:04, 6 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]