Talk:Kelvin Grove, Queensland
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split this article?
[edit]This should be an article about the suburn, not the university campus. I suggest splitting the info about the campus off into either a separate article, or sending it to the Queensland University of Technology article. -- Adz|talk 06:54, 30 July 2006 (UTC)
- Is there anything else in the suburb? This article only has one sentence not about the campus. I'm tidying up, but have no objection to splitting if there's at least three sentences in each article. --Scott Davis Talk 13:50, 2 August 2006 (UTC)
- It lies along a couple of major transport routes, and I think there is a high school there, and a few houses. ... I don't think that there is much else from memory, but I haven't been there for quite a long time. - perhaps somebody from Brisbane could help out. I'm sure there could be a history section as well. Lots of information here and here if anybody feels like fleshing it out. -- Adz|talk 00:17, 3 August 2006 (UTC)
- Since the suburb description had grown, I've split out Kelvin Grove Campus (QUT). --Scott Davis Talk 14:07, 27 August 2006 (UTC)
- It lies along a couple of major transport routes, and I think there is a high school there, and a few houses. ... I don't think that there is much else from memory, but I haven't been there for quite a long time. - perhaps somebody from Brisbane could help out. I'm sure there could be a history section as well. Lots of information here and here if anybody feels like fleshing it out. -- Adz|talk 00:17, 3 August 2006 (UTC)
clarification?
[edit]I've removed the paragraph below as it didn't make sense. I couldn't fix it as I wasn't sure what it was trying to say.
In modern times, Kelvin Grove has become widely known as a student suburb where many of the residences are student houses and share accommodations. As Kelvin Grove can be seen as a desirable suburb to live in for people of all occupations, students make up the majority.