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Wikipedia:WikiCon Aotearoa/West Coast 2021

West Coast WikiCon was New Zealand's first Wikimedia conference, held in Hokitika on the weekend of 20 to 21 March 2021. The conference was organised by a sub committee of the Wikimedia User Group of Aotearoa New Zealand. Check out the User Group page for more information.

Report Back to Wikimedia Foundation

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Wikimedia Foundation provided the organising group funding to support this WikiCon. We agreed to report back to Wikimedia Foundation about how the event went. The report has been submitted. The draft report page.

Notes from WikiCon Sessions

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The group started a google doc to share notes on the sessions.

Theme and Aims

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Como House
51 Tancred St (map)

The theme of this WikiCon was Celebrating Wikipedia 20.

The aims of the WikiCon were to:

Venues

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Presentations were held at the boardroom of the first floor, Como House, 51 Tancred Street, and workshops at the Digital Learning Centre of the Westland District Library, 20 Sewell St. Both venues have a projector or TV and seating for 20.

Programme

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Welcome dinner in Gatherer Wholefoods

Friday 19 March 2021

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Saturday 20 March 2021

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Wikipedia 20th Anniversary cake cutting
Wikipedia 20th Anniversary cake cutting
Field trip to Ross

Ross is a former gold-mining settlement 25 minutes south of Hokitika. From 1864 to 1872 it was one of the most productive sites in New Zealand and had over 3000 residents, ten times the size of the current settlement. It has a Goldfield Information and Heritage Centre with museum displays, and there's plenty of information about the local history in the Westland District Library.

  • Lunch: 12:30 at the Empire Hotel in Ross, which does great pub food I'm told.
  • A talk on Ross's Chinese history from local historian Biddy Manera
  • Water Race Walkway (1 hr, 1.6 km loom) which has
    • miner's cottage
    • historic Ross cemetery
    • sluice, pump, and waterwheel
  • Other historic structures needing photography/Wikidata/possible Wikipedia articles:
    • Bell tower
    • Poppet head
    • De Bakker's Cottage
    • Catholic church (oldest wooden NZ church with a service? Citation needed)
    • Empire Hotel
    • Ross gaol
    • Former bank (now heritage centre)
    • Chinese Gardens, the flooding of which has been a recurring news story here on the Coast (1, 2, 3)

Sunday 21 March 2021

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Transportation

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Q300 CHC–HKK Friday 19th 16:25, arriving 17:10 ($99 as of Feb) There is also an 08:20 flight if you wanted to spend the day in Hokitika.
Q300 HKK–CHC Sunday 21st 14:15, arriving 14:55, or 17:35, arriving 18:15 ($79 or $119 as of Feb)
Coming from Dunedin, there’s a 13:20 flight with a 2h stopover in Christchurch that arrives at 17:10. Returning, various flights get to Dunedin between 16:55 and 20:20.

Accommodation

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There are plenty of motels and AirBnbs around Hokitika, but we've arranged discounted rates at Heritage Highway Motel, 12 Fitzherbert Street (a 5 minute walk from the venue) Contact Amy or Kent Routhan (03 755 8098, admin@heritagemotel.co.nz) to book, mentioning the West Coast WikiCon.

Dining

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Good breakfast options

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Good lunch options

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Ice creams

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Fish and chips, ranked by quality

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  1. Porky's Hokitika Townchip, 51 Weld Street, ☏ +64 3 756 8229.
  2. Dulcie's Takeaways, 6 Gibson Quay, ☏ +64 3 756 8018.

Pub

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And there's a New World supermarket right beside Como House.

Registration and fees

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Participants will be responsible for their own transportation, accommodation, and breakfasts, but Sunday lunch, morning and afternoon teas, beach pizza, and the conference dinners are covered.

Scholarships

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We would like to make it possible for anyone to attend this conference, so InternetNZ has generously provided up to two $250 scholarships to help cover flights, transport, accommodation, and/or child care. To apply for a scholarship, email us with a short statement explaining why you would not otherwise be able to attend West Coast WikiCon, and what you most hope to share or learn there. The deadline is the end of February, and decisions will be made March 1st. Although the date has closed for scholarships we are still keen to support those that may need assistance to attend. Please let us know via the talk page if you need help to attend this conference and the organisers will do their best to support you to attend.

Social Media

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The designated hashtag for the WikiCon Aotearoa/West Coast 2021 conference is #WCWC.

Photos required

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Please remember to document talks, field trips, and conference meals under the category Category:West Coast WikiConference 2021. Also check if people are happy to be in a photo, and if possible let them vet the photo of themselves before it's uploaded to Commons. Don't use people's names or Usernames without seeking approval first.

Articles in Wikipedia

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Hokitika Cemetery

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People buried in Hokitika Cemetery who have articles or Wikidata items without photos - cross referenced with Category:Burials at Hokitika Cemetery and Wikidata items that have the property place of burial as Hokitika Cemetery:

Those who do have photos:

Victims of Stanley Graham - three are buried in Hokitika, but don't know which ones:

Photos required for commons

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Current categories: Hokitika Historic missing photos (do a Wikidata query):

Other structures missing photos:

Streets in Hokitika:

Outcomes

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Participants at the Saturday morning session learning about DYK
  • Moved Te Rehutai from draft space to main space and expanded; learnt how to italicise an article title and italicised this title
  • Expanded article for Ross, New Zealand
  • Added categories and images to Commons of Ross School, Ross War Memorial, Gaol, de Bakker Cottage, Bell Tower, Fire Station, St Patrick's Church, Ross Water Race Walkway, Ross Cemetery, Ross Historic Cemetery and the Chinese Miners' Memorial Garden; approximately 70 images added