List of Wikipedia articles created for The Record

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Revision as of 03:26, 22 August 2023

The following is a list of Wikipedia articles created between December 2021 until June 2023 as part of The Record: Australian Music On Wikipedia. This project had several editathons to get more Australian music related content onto Wikipedia. It also had two Wikipedian In Residence programs. Some of the below articles were created outside these events and programs by contributors to The Record project. Further contributions were made after June 2023 that may not be included below.

In total 73 people contributed, 33 articles were created, 222 articles were edited, 1 category was created, and 36 images were uploaded. Additional Wikipedia articles were created outside of the events by participants, making a total of 101 counted.

New articles

Improved

  • 19th Helpmann Awards
  • 2010 Melbourne live music rally
  • 2016 in classical music
  • 2019–20 Australian bushfire season
  • 2021 Music Victoria Awards
  • 2SER
  • 3RRR
  • AIR Awards of 2021
  • Alice Skye
  • Andrew Swift (singer)
  • ANU School of Music
  • Archie Roach
  • ARIA Award for Best Cover Art
  • ARIA Hall of Fame
  • ARIA Music Awards of 1992
  • ARIA Music Awards of 1994
  • ARIA Music Awards of 1997
  • Arts Centre Melbourne
  • Arts in Australia
  • Australian classical music
  • Australian Performing Arts Collection
  • Ayers Rock (band)
  • Baker Boy
  • Barkaa
  • Barry Kay
  • Birdz (rapper)
  • Bored (band)
  • Brian Stacey
  • Brian Thomson (scenic designer)
  • Briggs (rapper)
  • Bruce Cale
  • Bryony Marks
  • Burn (Tina Arena song)
  • Byron Bay Bluesfest
  • Cable tie
  • Caitlin Yeo
  • Caterina Mete
  • Catherine King (radio broadcaster)
  • Cherry Bar
  • Chrissy Amphlett
  • Chunky Move
  • Claire Edwardes
  • Clinton Walker
  • Coloured Stone
  • Constance Robertson
  • Dance in Australia
  • Dobby (musician)
  • Don Parties On
  • Dorothy Gordon (Australian actress)
  • Dragana Radakovic
  • Drmngnow
  • Early Years Learning Framework
  • Elena Kats-Chernin
  • Emily Wurramara
  • Faculty of Fine Arts and Music, University of Melbourne
  • Fanny Lumsden
  • Fanzine
  • Fast Forward (cassette magazine)
  • Feel This Free
  • Felix Riebl
  • Festival of Dangerous Ideas
  • Frank van Straten
  • Garth Welch
  • Gene Bradley Fisk
  • Gerling
  • Gina Williams
  • Goanna (band)
  • God (Australian band)
  • Gondwana Choirs
  • Hazardous (album)
  • Helen Gifford
  • Helpmann Award for Best New Australian Work
  • Hidden Things
  • Hits'n'Riffs
  • I Am Australian
  • In-Fidelity Recordings
  • Indigo Sparke
  • Inpress
  • INXS
  • James Johnston (Australian musician)
  • Jem Cassar-Daley
  • Jimmy Little
  • Judith Durham
  • Kristian Fredrikson
  • L-FRESH the Lion
  • Laurel Martyn
  • Lee Gordon (promoter)
  • Lianna Rose
  • List of music museums
  • List of Splendour in the Grass line-ups
  • Little Band scene
  • Live: The Onstage Collection
  • Luke O'Shea
  • Magic Dirt
  • Marlene Cummins
  • Matthew Flinders Girls Secondary College
  • Matthew Hindson
  • Megan Spencer
  • Melbourne Conservatorium of Music
  • Merge Records
  • Mick Harvey
  • Midnight Oil
  • Miiesha
  • Mod Con
  • Munkimuk
  • My Pal
  • Nardi Simpson
  • National Indigenous Music Awards 2019
  • New Buffalo (EP)
  • Ninajirachi
  • No Fixed Address (band)
  • O Zambezi
  • Ollie Olsen
  • Only the Bones
  • Patricia Clarke (historian)
  • Patricia Edgar
  • PBS 106.7FM
  • Philip Brophy
  • Phillip Frazer
  • Poison City Records
  • Port Fairy Folk Festival
  • Punk zine
  • R.I.P Society Records
  • Richard Meale
  • Roadrunner (Australian music magazine)
  • Ross Hannaford
  • Sharon Goldfeld
  • Shivers (The Boys Next Door song)
  • Short Cool Ones
  • Siltbreeze
  • Sticky Carpet
  • Strong as Steel
  • Sweethearts (music group)
  • Symphony of Life (album)
  • Teenage Love (album)
  • The Aliens (Australian band)
  • The Bible Speaks Today
  • The Digger (alternative magazine)
  • The Drones (Australian band)
  • The Last Beautiful Day
  • The Moodists
  • The Rolling Stones Pacific Tour 1973
  • The Tote Hotel
  • The Triffids
  • Theatre of Australia
  • Tim Hemensley
  • Tom Taylor (writer)
  • Warwick Fyfe
  • Wesley College (Victoria)
  • Wilma Reading
  • Wolfe Bowart
  • Zine

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