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05:08, 10 March 2011: 58.168.115.163 (talk) triggered filter 384, performing the action "edit" on Chris Brown (veterinarian). Actions taken: Disallow; Filter description: Addition of bad words or other vandalism (examine)

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Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext)
''''Chris Brown''', better known as Dr. Chris Brown is an [[Australia]]n [[veterinarian]], [[television]] personality and [[author]]. Chris Brown is best known for his [[television]] [[Television program|series]] ''[[Bondi Vet]]'' which began screening in 2009. He is also a regular guest panellist on ''[[The 7pm Project]]''. Chris grew up in the suburbs of [[Newcastle, New South Wales|Newcastle]] where his father was the local vet. He graduated from [[Sydney University]] with First Class Honours and began work at a clinic in Sydney's [[North Shore (Sydney)|North Shore]]. During this time he travelled to remote Aboriginal communities in the [[Northern Territory]] to help improve the health of animals. <ref>http://ten.com.au/bondi-vet-dr-chris-brown.htm</ref> Chris began his first television presenting role as a vet on ''[[Harry's Practice]]'' in 2003 and was nominated for a "Most Popular New Talent" [[Logie Award]] for his work there. He became a presenter on Channel Nine’s ''[[Burke's Backyard]]'' in 2004 and made regular appearances on ''[[Today (Australian TV program)|Today]]''. His first book ''The Family Guide to Pets'' was released in 2005 and sold over 25,000 copies. In 2008, he began [[Bondi Vet]] on [[Network Ten]], a [[factual television]] program that chronicles his life and work at a veterinary clinic at [[Bondi Junction, New South Wales|Bondi Junction]]. Chris also began writing a column called "Pet Page" in [[Woman's Day (Australian magazine)|Woman’s Day]] magazine and is interviewed on radio stations [[Triple M Network|Triple M]] and [[Vega (radio network)|Vega FM]]. In 2010, Chris became a regular guest panellist on the [[Network Ten]]'s talk show ''[[The 7pm Project]]''. ==Personal== He has a dog called Rusty, a [[kelpie]] and failed farm dog, that appears on his show. His pet [[yabby]] is called Max. He also has a pet cat which he rescued after a near drowning. ==References== {{reflist}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Brown, Chris}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Australian television presenters]] [[Category:Australian veterinarians]] {{australia-tv-bio-stub}}'
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext)
''''Chris Brown''', better known as Dr. Chris Brown is an [[Australia]]n [[veterinarian]], [[television]] personality and [[author]]. Chris Brown is best known for his [[television]] [[Television program|series]] ''[[Bondi Vet]]'' which began screening in 2009. He is also a regular guest panellist on ''[[The 7pm Project]]''. Chris grew up in the suburbs of [[Newcastle, New South Wales|Newcastle]] where his father was the local vet. He graduated from [[Sydney University]] with First Class Honours and began work at a clinic in Sydney's [[North Shore (Sydney)|North Shore]]. During this time he travelled to remote Aboriginal communities in the [[Northern Territory]] to help improve the health of animals. <ref>http://ten.com.au/bondi-vet-dr-chris-brown.htm</ref> Chris began his first television presenting role as a vet on ''[[Harry's Practice]]'' in 2003 and was nominated for a "Most Popular New Talent" [[Logie Award]] for his work there. He became a presenter on Channel Nine’s ''[[Burke's Backyard]]'' in 2004 and made regular appearances on ''[[Today (Australian TV program)|Today]]''. His first book ''The Family Guide to Pets'' was released in 2005 and sold over 25,000 copies. In 2008, he began [[Bondi Vet]] on [[Network Ten]], a [[factual television]] program that chronicles his life and work at a veterinary clinic at [[Bondi Junction, New South Wales|Bondi Junction]]. Chris also began writing a column called "Pet Page" in [[Woman's Day (Australian magazine)|Woman’s Day]] magazine and is interviewed on radio stations [[Triple M Network|Triple M]] and [[Vega (radio network)|Vega FM]]. In 2010, Chris became a regular guest panellist on the [[Network Ten]]'s talk show ''[[The 7pm Project]]''. ==Personal== He has a dog called Rusty, a [[kelpie]] and failed farm dog, that appears on his show. His pet [[yabby]] is called Max. He also has a pet cat which he rescued after a near drowning. ==References== {{reflist}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Brown, Chris}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Australian television presenters]] [[Category:Australian veterinarians]] {{australia-tv-bio-stub}} shit'
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