WikiLoves Pride Australia 2026

Roll up your sleeves for Wiki Loves Pride 2026

Wikipedia is one of the most-read sources on the planet — and like any record written by people, it has gaps. LGBTQ+ people, communities, history and culture remain under-represented, with notable figures missing entirely and many articles thin on detail or sources.

Wiki Loves Pride is the global campaign that sets out to change that, and this winter Wikimedia Australia is taking part with a run of hands-on working sessions. From June to August, we're holding six fortnightly editing sessions — two hours each — to create, improve and translate LGBTQ+ content across Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons and Wikidata.

What we'll be working on

Think of them as working bees... less sitting and listening, more sitting down and editing, together. We'll have help on hand throughout, so you can ask questions and get unstuck as you go!

Never edited Wikipedia before? These sessions are a great place to start. We'll walk you through creating an account, making your first edits, and finding reliable sources — no prior experience required, just curiosity and a couple of free hours.

Already an editor? Bring an article you've been meaning to tackle, or pick something from our work list and dig in alongside others doing the same.

When we'll be getting together

You don't need to commit to the whole series — drop in for whichever sessions suit you.


Wiki Loves Pride is run globally by Wikimedia LGBT+ and takes place each year across June, July and August to mark Pride. Every edit, image and data point you add helps make the free knowledge the world relies on a little more complete. We'd love to have you along!