This month’s news and happenings include an upcoming conference and more
YouTube videos. Details below.
News
WMAU Office closed for 2022
From this afternoon, Wikimedia Australia’s office will be closed until
January 2nd 2023. While our inboxes remain open, we may be slow to reply
until the first week of the new year. We wish everyone a safe and happy
holiday.
2022's Most Viewed Wikipedia Pages In Australia
In celebration of the year that was, we made a list of the most viewed
Wikipedia pages in Australia between December 2021-November 2022. It even
includes a surprising French language article in the top 10. Read about
some of the highlights here and then check out the full 500 most viewed
pages in Australia
<https://wikimedia.org.au/wiki/2022%27s_Most_Viewed_Wikipedia_Pages_In_Australia>
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Wellington WikiCon 2023
Our friends in New Zealand have announced Wellington WikiCon 2023 will run
11–12 March 2023. Information on the conference is being finalised at time
of writing, but there will be sessions on the Pasifika Arts Aotearoa
project and future Mana Moana projects, discussions around creating a good
suburb article on Wikipedia, using Wikidata, and more. Keep up to date on
their Meta page
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_User_Group_of_Aotearoa_New_Zealand/Wellington_WikiCon_2023>
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More ESEAP 2022 videos
Thank you to everyone who attended and assisted in making the recent ESEAP
conference <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/ESEAP_Conference_2022> a great
success. For those unable to attend, or just want to rewatch any sessions,
all recordings have been uploaded to our YouTube channel
<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7KmIF_I_csO9XZrxUhyVYA>.
Watch Ewan McAndrew at our Community Meeting
Our final meeting for 2022 featured special guest Ewan McAndrew, Wikimedian
in Residence at University of Edinburgh
<https://www.ed.ac.uk/information-services/help-consultancy/is-skills/wikimedia/about-the-residency>,
who discussed his work implementing Wikimedia projects across his
university. You can now watch his presentation on our YouTube channel
<https://youtu.be/KXMA_bF843w> along with previous meetings in our Community
Meetings playlist
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XkQ_-QgUOBw&list=PLLjQ8svxUNQclgohkcyiDPtEuS8lWHq_D>
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Events
Next Community Meeting - Wednesday 11 January 2023
Our monthly community meetings are open to everyone. Attendance,
presentations, questions or discussion points are welcome from all. If you
would like to present at our meeting you can add yourself to the agenda here
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/Online/AustralianCommunityMeeting_11_January_2023>.
Please join us Wednesday 11 January at 7pm AEDT. Details here
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/Online/AustralianCommunityMeeting_11_January_2023>
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More events will be announced soon. Keep up to date on our website
<https://wikimedia.org.au/wiki/Wikimedia_Australia>.
#Wikimedia
Other things from around the web:
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UC San Francisco Med Students Help Make Wikipedia Reliable
<https://www.govtech.com/education/higher-ed/uc-san-francisco-med-students-help-make-wikipedia-reliable>,
GovTech
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Secret agents, snarky battles and robots: Inside Wikipedia's great
macron war
<https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/300762732/secret-agents-snarky-battles-and-robots-inside-wikipedias-great-macron-war>,
Stuff NZ
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The Huge Fight Behind Those Pop-Up Fundraising Banners on Wikipedia
<https://slate.com/technology/2022/12/wikipedia-wikimedia-foundation-donate.html>,
Slate
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Alan MacMasters: How the great (Wikipedia) toaster hoax was exposed
<https://www.bbc.com/news/the-reporters-63622746>, BBC
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San Francisco's Wikipedia has no clue why everyone’s reading this article
<https://www.sfgate.com/tech/article/french-article-dominates-wikipedia-views-17643418.php>,
SFGate
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Why Emily St John Mandel asked for help getting divorced on Wikipedia
<https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-64033028>, BBC
WMAU on Social Media
You can also keep up to date by following us on Twitter
<https://twitter.com/wm_au>, Instagram
<https://www.instagram.com/wikimediaau/>, and Facebook
<https://www.facebook.com/wikimedia.au>. Don’t forget to tag us if you’ve
got something interesting to share, as we love to retweet our volunteers'
amazing work.
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*James Gaunt* (he/him)
Communications and Project Coordinator – Wikimedia Australia
james.gaunt(a)wikimedia.org.au
+61 412 401 512
www.wikimedia.org.au
Wikimedia Australia is an independent charitable organisation which
supports the efforts of the Wikimedia Foundation in Australia. We
acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands upon which we live,
work and share knowledge.