The History of disasters of Australia is an outline of natural disasters in Australia and its territories.
This page is a subpage of WikiProject Australian history.
WikiProject Australian history - Disasters of Australia | |
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Main Page | |
Natural Disasters | |
Bushfires | Cyclones | Drought | Earthquakes and Landslides | Floods | Storms | Tsunami | Heatwaves | Winter, snow, and cold | Biological | |
People and Society Disasters | |
Chemical | Shipwreck | Transport | Urban fire | Criminal act and massacre | War | Industrial |
The disasters of Australia category structure is:
Articles related to disasters in Australia should be tagged on the Talk page with {{WP Australia|history=yes}}
For full details about using this talk page template see Template:WP Australia.
When tagging articles, the articles class and importance can be rated. Please see Wikipedia:WikiProject Australia/Assessment for details on assessment guidelines.
The following values may be used for the class parameter:
The following values may be used for the importance parameter:
If a disaster is widely known by a particular name, then the article should use that name as its title. For example:
If a disaster does not have wide recognition with a particular name, then it should be titled in the form {{date}} {{location}} {{disaster type}}.
Examples:
This page is also a subpage of Wikipedia:WikiProject Australian maritime history
A great number of the following events are drawn from Events By Category at the Emergency Management Australia - Disasters database.
As of Jan-16-2007 this shipwreck list has not been sorted for notability, please move non-notable events down to Minor events section.
These events are more than likely not notable. Please check and move to Major events section above if you believe notability exists. If a non-notable event is listed please do not delete immediately, but use <s></s> to strikethrough the text and add a signature using ~~~~. This way others can also review the event.
The History of disasters of Australia is an outline of natural disasters in Australia and its territories.
This page is a subpage of WikiProject Australian history.
WikiProject Australian history - Disasters of Australia | |
---|---|
Main Page | |
Natural Disasters | |
Bushfires | Cyclones | Drought | Earthquakes and Landslides | Floods | Storms | Tsunami | Heatwaves | Winter, snow, and cold | Biological | |
People and Society Disasters | |
Chemical | Shipwreck | Transport | Urban fire | Criminal act and massacre | War | Industrial |
The disasters of Australia category structure is:
Articles related to disasters in Australia should be tagged on the Talk page with {{WP Australia|history=yes}}
For full details about using this talk page template see Template:WP Australia.
When tagging articles, the articles class and importance can be rated. Please see Wikipedia:WikiProject Australia/Assessment for details on assessment guidelines.
The following values may be used for the class parameter:
The following values may be used for the importance parameter:
If a disaster is widely known by a particular name, then the article should use that name as its title. For example:
If a disaster does not have wide recognition with a particular name, then it should be titled in the form {{date}} {{location}} {{disaster type}}.
Examples:
This page is also a subpage of Wikipedia:WikiProject Australian maritime history
A great number of the following events are drawn from Events By Category at the Emergency Management Australia - Disasters database.
As of Jan-16-2007 this shipwreck list has not been sorted for notability, please move non-notable events down to Minor events section.
These events are more than likely not notable. Please check and move to Major events section above if you believe notability exists. If a non-notable event is listed please do not delete immediately, but use <s></s> to strikethrough the text and add a signature using ~~~~. This way others can also review the event.