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  | link1  = University of Divinity
  | link1  = University of Divinity
  | title1 = University of Divinity
  | title1 = University of Divinity
  | body1  = The Australian Women in Religion Project aims to create 100 new pages about women in religion in its first year
  | body1  = The Australian Women in Religion Project aims to create 100 new pages about women in religion in its first year.
  | image1 = Womeninreligion.png
  | image1 = Womeninreligion.png


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  | title2 = City of Sydney
  | title2 = City of Sydney
  | image2 = Cityofsydney.png
  | image2 = Cityofsydney.png
  | body2  = Regular themed edit-a-thons at the City of Sydney libraries aim to address bias and grow diversity on Wikipedia
  | body2  = Regular themed edit-a-thons at the City of Sydney libraries aim to address bias and grow diversity on Wikipedia.


  | link3  = Know My Name
  | link3  = Know My Name
  | title3 = National Gallery of Australia
  | title3 = National Gallery of Australia
  | body3  = A gender equity campaign to increase the number of Wikipedia pages about female artists as part of the Know My Name initiative
  | body3  = A gender equity campaign to increase the number of Wikipedia pages about female artists as part of the Know My Name initiative.
  | image3 = Knowmynamekeyboard.png
  | image3 = Knowmynamekeyboard.png


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  | link1  = State Library of Queensland
  | link1  = State Library of Queensland
  | title1 = State Library of Queensland
  | title1 = State Library of Queensland
  | body1  = Since 2010 SLQ have hosted Wikipedia events and donated images to Wikimedia Commons
  | body1  = Since 2010 SLQ have hosted Wikipedia events and donated images to Wikimedia Commons.
  | image1 = Exterior of the State Library of Queensland, 2021.jpg
  | image1 = Exterior of the State Library of Queensland, 2021.jpg


  | link2  = Open Access Australasia
  | link2  = Paralympic history made visible
  | title2 = Open Access Australasia
  | title2 = Paralympics Australia
  | body2  = Celebrating Open Access with annual events
  | image2 = Sochi2014 SB-Training AUS 193 edited.jpg
  | image2 = Openaccess.jpg
  | body2  = The Paralympic history project is creating articles about
Paralympic sport generally and the Paralympic movement in Australia.


  | link3  = Paralympic history made visible
  | link3  = State Library of NSW
  | title3 = Paralympics Australia
  | title3 = State Library of New South Wales
  | image3 = Sochi2014 SB-Training AUS 193 edited.jpg
  | image3 = State Library of NSW (2016).jpg
  | body3  = The Paralympic history project is creating articles about
  | body3  = SLNSW hosted our first Wikimedian In Residence and continue to run events.
Paralympic sport generally and the Paralympic movement in Australia.




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  | link1  = Wikimedia Resident and Scholar Program at RMIT
  | link1  = Wikimedia Resident and Scholar Program at RMIT
  | title1 = ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society
  | title1 = ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society
  | body1  = A new Wikipedian in Residence program at ADM+S
  | body1  = A new Wikipedian in Residence program at ADM+S.
  | image1 = Blurred people walking across yellow lines.jpg
  | image1 = Blurred people walking across yellow lines.jpg


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  | title2 = Franklin Women
  | title2 = Franklin Women
  | image2 = IMG_0570.JPG
  | image2 = IMG_0570.JPG
  | body2  = A partnership to deliver an annual women in medical sciences edit-a-thon
  | body2  = A partnership to deliver an annual women in medical sciences edit-a-thon.


  | link3  = University of Western Australia
  | link3  = University of Western Australia
  | title3 = University of Western Australia
  | title3 = University of Western Australia
  | image3 = Bradshaw_rock_paintings1.jpg
  | image3 = Bradshaw_rock_paintings1.jpg
  | body3  = A project addressing colonial legacy impact in rock art content on Wikipedia and beyond
  | body3  = A project addressing colonial legacy impact in rock art content on Wikipedia and beyond.
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  | title1 = UNSW Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications
  | title1 = UNSW Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications
  | image1 = IMG 1428.JPG
  | image1 = IMG 1428.JPG
  | body1  = A partnership to deliver an annual Women in STEM edit-a-thon
  | body1  = A partnership to deliver an annual Women in STEM edit-a-thon.


  | link2  = Women Write Wiki
  | link2  = Women Write Wiki
  | title2 = Women Write Wiki
  | title2 = Women Write Wiki
  | image2 = The Women Write Wiki group.jpg
  | image2 = The Women Write Wiki group.jpg
  | body2  = A monthly women's editing group at Newtown Women's Library
  | body2  = A monthly women's editing group at Newtown Women's Library.


  | link3  = Women's Art Register
  | link3  = Women's Art Register
  | title3 = Women’s Art Register
  | title3 = Women’s Art Register
  | image3 = Screen Shot 2021-09-23 at 4.17.52 pm.png
  | image3 = Screen Shot 2021-09-23 at 4.17.52 pm.png
  | body3 = Regular Art+Feminism edit-a-thons to improve content on women artists and creators
  | body3 = Regular Art+Feminism edit-a-thons to improve content on women artists and creators.
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Revision as of 04:19, 31 August 2022

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 a full list of partnerships, see our Ongoing and Past Partnerships page.

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