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Riverside Precinct Adelaide Meetup
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Last: 12 April 2025
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Adelaide Meetup is a periodic gathering of Wikipedians and other Wikimedians from Adelaide, surrounding areas, and occasionally interstate, to discuss their experiences with the project and foster collegiality between local editors. It is organised by participants of WikiProject Adelaide. The inaugural meeting was held on 21 August 2006, and the list below provides a list of past events and a summary of their outcomes.

In 2014 a series of monthly meetings were held, with guest speakers invited to present their views on how Wikipedia articles on South Australian topics could be improved. One edit-a-thon was held, but due to low attendance, meetings since that time have been held at irregular intervals.

NEXT: Meetup 24 - Friday 12 April 2025

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A workshop hosted by Wikimedia Australia and the SA Museum with guest presenter Dr Mike Dickison, prolific Wikipedian and Wikimedian at large for Aotearoa New Zealand, for a practical day of discovery and collaboration, and working through the full process of:

Future Meetups and Edit-a-thons

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For a list of future Adelaide Meetups, see Wikipedia:Meetup/Adelaide/Future meetings. This page includes a section: A "how to" guide for setting up a Meetup.


Past Meetups and Edit-a-thons

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See also

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