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Hi Scopecreep -- thanks for this message. Please see equivalent article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yooralla which the Inclusion Melbourne article is based on. While I do have an association with Inclusion Melbourne, the article itself is based on third-party external sources (e.g. a book that has recorded the history of Inclusion Melbourne, Breaking Wishbones.) as required by Wikipedia. Inclusion Melbourne has received significant coverage in newspapers, including Leader Newspapers in Melbourne, Australia, over many years (see here: http://stonnington-leader.whereilive.com.au/search/?q=inclusion+melbourne&x=0&y=0). On this basis, at the very least, Inclusion Melbourne should have a stub entry -- and the entry I have written is a very brief one.