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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: [mailto:contact@wikimedia.org.au contact@wikimedia.org.au]
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===2024 Partner Projects===
== Opportunities ==
 
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  | link1  = https://wikimedia.org.au/wiki/Funding_Applications
  | link1  = EPA Wikimedian in Residence
  | title1 = Grants
  | title1 = EPA Victoria Wikimedian in Residence
  | image1 = Participants at the Know My Name Edit-a-thon Canberra 4.jpg
  | body1  = Exploring legal topics and environmental matters at Environment Protection Authority, Victoria
  | body1  = Apply for funding for a project or to run an event
  | image1 = Wiki_residency_picture_OliviaF.jpeg


  | link2  =  
  | link2  = The Regional Field Naturalists Clubs of Victoria
  | title2 = Wikidata Grants
  | title2 = Biodiversity Heritage Library Australia
  | image2 = Wikidata-logo-en.svg
  | body2  = Sharing the history of Victoria's Field Naturalist Clubs
  | body2  = Apply for a Wikidata grant - coming soon!
  | image2 = The Victorian naturalist (1975) (14783604095).jpg


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  | link1  = https://wikimedia.org.au/wiki/Wikimedia_Resident_and_Scholar_Program
  | link1  = Environment Centre NT Wikipedian in Residence
  | title1 = Wikimedia Resident and Scholar Program
| title1 = Environment Centre NT Wikipedian in Residence
  | body1 = Wikimedians can be hosted by universities, research organisations, museums and libraries to work across any Wikimedia platform in a variety of roles.
| body1  = Growing the NT's Wiki Environment
  | image1 = Caddie Brain explores artist boxes.jpg
| image1 = Lee_Point_Binybara_Community.jpg
 
| link2  = Library_and_Information_Science_WikiProject
  | title2 = Library and Information Science WikiProject
  | body2 = Identifying and filling gaps in library and information science (LIS)-related content on Wikimedia platforms.
  | image2 = LIS SidebarPicture.png


| link2  = https://wikimedia.org.au/wiki/Internships
| title2 = Internships
| image2 = Know My Name Edit-a-thon Participants Sydney 5.jpg
| body2  = Join our team! Undertake an internship with Wikimedia Australia.
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== Partners ==
===Featured Partners===
 
Wikimedia Australia works with a wide range of organisations across Australia. Partnerships have included edit-a-thons and training, both in person and online, and our Wikimedian in Resident programs.
 
If you're interested in discussing a partnership opportunity contact us anytime at: contact@wikimedia.org.au


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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


  | link2  = City of Sydney
  | link2  = Know My Name
  | title2 = City of Sydney
  | title2 = National Gallery of Australia
  | image2 = Cityofsydney.png
  | body2  = A gender equity campaign to increase the number of Wikipedia pages about female artists as part of the Know My Name initiative.
  | body2  = Regular themed edit-a-thons at the City of Sydney libraries aim to address bias and grow diversity on Wikipedia
  | image2 = Knowmynamekeyboard.png


  | link3 = Know My Name
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  | 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
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  | image3 = Knowmynamekeyboard.png
  | link1 = State Library of Queensland
  | title1 = State Library of Queensland
  | body1 = Since 2010 SLQ have hosted Wikipedia events and donated images to Wikimedia Commons.
| image1 = Exterior of the State Library of Queensland, 2021.jpg
 
| link2  = State Library of NSW
| title2 = State Library of New South Wales
| image2 = State Library of NSW (2016).jpg
  | body2  = SLNSW hosted our first Wikimedian In Residence and continue to run events.


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  | link1  = Wikimedia Resident and Scholar Program at RMIT
  | link1  = Women Write Wiki
  | title1 = ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society
  | title1 = Women Write Wiki
  | body1  = A new Wikipedian in Residence program at RMIT University
| image1 = The Women Write Wiki group.jpg
| image1 = Automated vs man-in-the-loop decision making.jpg
  | body1  = A monthly women's editing group at Newtown Women's Library.


  | link2  = Franklin Women
  | link2  = Franklin Women
  | 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
| title3 = University of Western Australia
| image3 = Bradshaw_rock_paintings1.jpg
| body3  = Rock art
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For a full list of partnerships, see our [[Ongoing and Past Partnerships]] page.
== Other Australian Wikimedia Projects ==


{{#linkcards:
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  | link1  = UNSW
  | link1  = https://wikimedia.org.au/wiki/The_Record:_Australian_Music_On_Wikipedia
  | title1 = UNSW Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications
  | title1 = The Record: Australian Music on Wikipedia
  | image1 = IMG 1428.JPG
  | image1 = TheRecord.jpg
  | body1  = A partnership to deliver an annual Women in STEM edit-a-thon
  | body1 = An Australia Council for the Arts Partnership to grow the visibility of Australian music online
 
| link2  = Wikiclub NT
| title2 = Wikiclub NT
| image2 = Wikiclubntbanner.jpg
| body2 = A two-year initiative that doubled the number of pages about Northern Territory history, people and places.


  | link2 = Four years of Women Write Wiki
  | link3 = Writing_for_the_Digital_World_-_how_Australian_tertiary_students_are_writing_Wikipedia
  | title2 = Women Write Wiki
  | title3 = Writing for the Digital World
  | image2 = The Women Write Wiki group.jpg
  | image3 = University of Sydney Main Quadrangle.jpg
  | body2  = A monthly women's editing group at Newtown Women's Library
  | body3 = How Australian tertiary students are writing Wikipedia


| link3  = Women's Art Register
| title3 = Women’s Art Register
| image3 = Screen Shot 2021-09-23 at 4.17.52 pm.png
| body3 = Edit-a-thons
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For more see our [[Past Partnerships]] page.
{{#linkcards:
| link1  = 1Lib1Ref
| title1 = 1Lib1Ref
| image1 = 1Lib1Ref larger.png
| body1  = 1Lib1Ref stands for one librarian, one reference. It's an annual campaign by librarians around the world (and anyone who has a passion for free knowledge) to add a missing references to articles on Wikipedia.
 
}}For past projects such as the Wiki Loves photo competitions, see our [[Past Projects]] page.
 
== Submissions and Publications ==
{{#linkcards:
| link1  = Wikimedia Australia and First Nations Metadata: ATSILIRN Protocols for Description and Access
| title1 = Wikimedia Australia and First Nations Metadata: ATSILIRN Protocols for Description and Access
| image1 = Jumbunna paper banner.png
| body1  = A discussion paper by Kirsten Thorpe, Nathan Sentance, and Lauren Booker, supported by Wikimedia Australia.


== Annual campaigns ==
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For all submissions and publications, see our [[Publications]] page.


== Memberships ==
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  | link1  = 1Lib1Ref
  | link1  = Open Access Australasia
  | title1 = #1Lib1Ref
  | title1 = Open Access Australasia
  | body1  = #1Lib1Ref is a campaign by librarians around the world (and anyone who has a passion for free knowledge) to add a missing references to articles on Wikipedia.
| image1 = openaccess.jpg
  | image1 = 1Lib1Ref_2021.png
  | body1  =
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{{#linkcards:
| link1  = https://scienceforall.world/projects/stardit/?id=STARDIT
| title1 = STARDIT
| image1 = Standardised_Data_on_Initiatives_(STARDIT)_Beta_Version_Logo_0.2_SVG.svg
  | body1  =
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  | link2 = https://wikimedia.org.au/wiki/Wiki_Loves_Earth
{{#linkcards:
  | title2 = Wiki Loves Earth
  | link1 = https://citizenscience.org.au
  | image2 = Rainbow_Bee-eaters_at_Round_Hill_Nature_Reserve_NSW_Australia.jpg
| title1 = Australian Citizen Science Association
  | body2 = Each year Australia participates in the Wiki Loves Earth photo competition, that documents our natural world.
| image1 = ACSA_logo_colour-768x237.jpeg
| body1  =
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{{#linkcards:
| link1  = https://digital.org.au/
  | title1 = The Australian Digital Alliance
  | image1 = ADAlogo.jpg
  | body1 =


| link2  = https://au.creativecommons.net/
| title2 = Creative Commons
| image2 = Cc partner logo banner.jpg
| body2  =
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Latest revision as of 04:33, 24 January 2024

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

2024 Partner Projects

Featured Partners

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

Other Australian Wikimedia Projects

For past projects such as the Wiki Loves photo competitions, see our Past Projects page.

Submissions and Publications

For all submissions and publications, see our Publications page.

Memberships

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