An Australian Wikipedia editor.
I acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands upon which we live, work and share knowledge.
"Great things are done by a series of small things brought together." Vincent Van Gogh.[1]
Possible conflict of interest
editI've been employed by Wikimedia Australia since October 2022.
Interests
editI'm interested in how people learn to edit Wikipedia, and what supports them to become long term editors.
I represent Wikimedia Australia as a member of the ESEAP Preparatory Council with a focus on supporting our region (East, South East Asia and the Pacfic) and developing the ESEAP Hub.
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Some events I've participated in and presented at:
edit- Know My Name 2023, Canberra
- ACMI Goddess editathon 2023, Melbourne
- UTS / USYD Correct-a-thon, June 2023 Sydney
- Wikimania, August 2023 Singapore
- Superstars of STEM editathons in Sydney, Melbourne and online, October 2023
- Wikicon Brisbane November 2023
- NGA editathon for Know My Name 2024
- Wikimedia Summit Berlin April 2024
- ESEAP Community Conference, Kota Kinabalu, Borneo May 2024
- WikiCon Adelaide November 2024
- RightsCon Taipei February 2025
- ESEAP Strategy Summit Manila May 2025
- Dangerously Modern editathons at Art Gallery of South Australia (AGSA) - 6 June and 1 August 2025
Wikiactivities: Articles
editI want to create:
- Claire Saxby - author, author of Emu which won the Wilderness Society 2015 children's book award in the Nonfiction Category.
- Adelaide Pride March - refs: first one in 1975, Proud Parade, gay law reform article, fifty years of fighting
I want to improve:
- Dorothy Cottrell - can use this for references
I created:
- Victorian Early Years Learning and Development Framework (VEYLDF)
- Australian Early Development Census (AEDC)
- Sharon Goldfeld - Paediatrician
- Susan Betts - First Nations artist, illustrator, designer, Churchill Trust recipient
- Christina Booth - Tasmanian children's author and illustrator
- Rachel Bin Salleh - First Nations publisher, writer and award winner
References
edit- ^ "Vincent Van Gogh". Vincent Van Gogh Museum. Retrieved 27 October 2022.
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