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'''BoroondaraWiki''' is an independent, free and open-source encyclopedia established to document all facets of Boroondara. BoroondaraWiki is in no way associated with any organisation or other entity, including [http://boroondara.vic.gov.au Boroondara City Council].
'''BoroondaraWiki''' is an independent, free and open-source encyclopedia established to document all facets of locations within the [[City of Boroondara]] in [[wikipedia:Melbourne, Australia|Melbourne, Australia]]. BoroondaraWiki is in no way associated with any organisation or other entity, including [http://boroondara.vic.gov.au Boroondara City Council].


Most content on BoroondaraWiki is user-generated and has been compiled by editors or users who are interested in local history and general knowledge. As a wiki, almost every article on BoroondaraWiki is open to editing by the general public. Many articles are the result of user collaboration. It is for this reason that BoroondaraWiki makes no claim to be accurate, although it strives to eliminate false content and label unverifiable content accordingly to maintain factual articles. Readers are encouraged to remember that can be difficult to verify facts with independent sources when attempting to gauge the accuracy of content, particularly on topics that may date back to the mid-19th century.
Most content on BoroondaraWiki is user-generated and has been compiled by editors or users who are interested in local history and general knowledge. As a wiki, almost every article on BoroondaraWiki is open to editing by the general public. Many articles are the result of user collaboration. It is for this reason that BoroondaraWiki makes no claim to be accurate, although it strives to eliminate false content and label unverifiable content accordingly to maintain factual articles. Readers are encouraged to remember that can be difficult to verify facts with independent sources when attempting to gauge the accuracy of content, particularly on topics that may date back to the mid-19th century.