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Hey mate, welcome to wiki! I’m new too! Just thought I’d say thank you for your recent contributions and your discussion on the regions of sydney page for the North Shore. I think it’s a super debatable region and it’s important we have some opinions. However, I did see your recent edits to the page for the North Shore and some suburbs listed - unfortunately some of the citation provided wasn’t valid for the use of suburbs or regions, mainly media reports and newspapers - and also, the railway line doesn’t define the region itself either. Also, if you read the discussions had about the north shore, local opinions don’t necessarily matter either as locals will have amorphous ideas too. Locals as far as Epping and as far as Berowra generally refer themselves as the North Shore, or something else completely. You also added “Northern Suburbs” to some of the suburbs added which is also a term removed from regions of sydney as it isn’t a reliable term used. North Shore is a term used to describe a place “north of a shore”, which is why it’s a very amorphous what suburbs are considered to be part of this used term. After some research and discussion on the page, you may revert some of these edits if found to be resourceful. Remember to use reliable sources for the regions of sydney and their definitions. A major edit was recently done for Northern Sydney suburbs due to very aggressive debate and confusion on each article which led to very misleading, inconsistent and conflicting information on articles and as editors it’s our responsibility it doesn’t happen (no edit wars). Please know it’s only out of good faith and for consistency with articles and together we can help contribute. I look forward to seeing more contributions! Cheers HornsbyBbSyd (talk) 02:42, 13 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Hey, thanks for the welcome. I've responded to your post on the Australian notice board, so rather than just repeat myself here I'd direct you over there, or if there's another place we can move the discussion I don't mind. I think we can come up with a good solution for all of these pages by working together, maybe with some input from more experienced editors. My only comment is on media reports and newspapers, by my reckoning these are surely the most reliable sources on these regions of Sydney, seeing as they theoretically represent/shape public opinion. I think Government/official pages would be the best sources, but I can't find any which give a specific definition for 'North Shore' or any other local region (outside of an LGA, Electoral Division etc.), hence why I think newspapers are the next best option. PopCultureLinguist (talk) 05:05, 13 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]