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July 2014

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G’day!

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G’day, thanks for your contributions to Wikipedia! I see you recently edited the Beecroft, New South Wales article. Your edit had no description to your change of region title. Unfortunately, Sydney’s North Shore has had some major debates on Wikipedia and edit wars in the past. Due to this, it’s stated on the North Shore Wikipedia article that suburbs known to be a part of that region are amorphous and variable, however many recourses claim its suburbs described on the article with as much support as possible. As Beecroft may be on the edge of “Western Sydney” or “The Hills District”, it’s commonly known as part of the Upper North Shore due to it being situated against Lane Cove National Park and neighbouring suburbs such as Pennant Hills, Thornleigh and Wahroonga (refer to cited references and Sydney North Shore main article). While the term “Northern Sydney” is relevant, the term is given to suburbs situated north of Sydney Harbour and Parramatta River that don’t have enough reference to support them being part of the North Shore. Most of these suburbs given this title are those situated next to or near suburbs that border suburbs known as Greater Western Sydney, or suburbs north of Hornsby. Once again, thank you for your contributions and wish you the best! HornsbyBbSyd (talk) 07:19, 18 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]