User:BindiS
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
[edit]I've been employed by Wikimedia Australia since October 2022.
Interests
[edit]I'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
- Wikidata Fest at State Library Victoria, August 2025
Wikiactivities
[edit]Articles I 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
Articles I want to improve:
- Dorothy Cottrell - can use this for references
Articles 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
- Dr Sally Brinkman - Australian social epidemiologist
- South Australian Women's Suffrage Petition - Petition presented to SA Parliament in 1894
- The Singing Gold - first novel by Dorothy Cottrell
- Professor Sharon Goldfeld - Paediatrician and public health physician
- Jess Racklyeft - Australian children's picture book illustrator and author
- Adelaide Jazz Festival
- Flavia Tata Nardini - Aerospace engineer
References
[edit]- ^ "Vincent Van Gogh". Vincent Van Gogh Museum. Retrieved 27 October 2022.
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