Partnerships
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| link1 = | | link1 = The Record | ||
| title1 = | | title1 = Australian Music on Wikipedia | ||
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| body1 = | | body1 = An Australia Council for the Arts Partnership to grow the visibility of Australian music online | ||
| link2 = Writing_for_the_Digital_World_-_how_Australian_tertiary_students_are_writing_Wikipedia | | link2 = Wikiclub NT | ||
| | | title2 = Wikiclub NT | ||
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| | | body2 = A two-year initiative that doubled the number of pages about Northern Territory history, people and places. | ||
| link3 = Writing_for_the_Digital_World_-_how_Australian_tertiary_students_are_writing_Wikipedia | |||
| title3 = Writing for the Digital World | |||
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| body3 = How Australian tertiary students are writing Wikipedia | |||
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Revision as of 03:27, 17 December 2021
Wikimedia Australia works closely with a wide range of organisations across Australia. We partner to deliver edit-a-thons and training, both in person and online, and develop customised programs to improve the discovery of content, collections and data.
If you're interested in discussing a partnership opportunity contact us anytime at: contact@wikimedia.org.au
For more see our Past Partnerships page.