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1 Conflict of interest statement  





2 To do:  





3 Monthly reports  





4 Page creations  





5 Dunedin City Council Archives images  





6 Notes to self, and useful links  





7 150 women  





8 Did You Know nominations  





9 Unused or in progress QPQs  





10 Listeria lists and other user space stuff:  



10.1  Critter of the week  





10.2  Architecture  





10.3  Awards winners  





10.4  Academics  





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12 References  














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A Brit, living in New Zealand, I have a scientific editing background. I have interests in all sorts of things, but especially women in science, women in New Zealand, science in New Zealand, and history. From the beginning of 2022, I have been mostly working on the NZThesisProject.

I was at WikiCon in Hokitika in March 2021, and Auckland in July 2022, and Wellington in March 2023, and Wikimania in Singapore in 2023.

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I am a (very) part-time employee of the University of Otago Department of Anatomy, where I edit publications or grant proposals. My paid work does not involve editing Wikimedia. When I am editing Wikipedia, Wikidata or contributing to Wikimedia Commons I always strive to abide by the accepted practices on conflicts of interest, neutrality, and notability of that particular project. I will not make edits that I do not believe are in accordance with that Wikimedia Foundation projects practices and procedures. If you believe I have made an error or violated Wikipedia’s norms, please do not hesitate to contact me through my talk page.

To do:

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  1. Birthday honours in Wikidata 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, and back
  2. New Year honours 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017 and back
  3. Female FRSNZs with no Wikipedia page (as at April 2023, 2024): NONE!!!
  4. Add new professors to Wikidata as they are announced in 2023 for 2024: Auckland, AUT, Canterbury, Massey, Otago, Lincoln, VUW, Waikato
  5. Rutherford Discovery fellows for 2023
  6. Robert Burns fellows in Wikidata Robert Burns Fellowship
  7. Frances Hodgkins Fellows in Wikidata Frances Hodgkins Fellowship
  8. Caroline Plummer Fellowship (needs Wp page, Wd creation, then list) Wp page not done
  9. University of Otago College of Education Creative New Zealand Children's Writer in Residence Fellow[1]
  10. NZIFST fellows and honorary fellows into Wikidata, page for NZIFST itself and note other awards such as JC Andrews award
  11. Emeritus professors at University of Auckland, AUT (not in calendar), Canterbury, Massey (2021 done, can't read calendar), Otago, Lincoln, VUW, Waikato
  12. Jane Prichard, Patricia Bradbury (Massey), Tere Gilbert (Waikato), Deborah Manning (KiwiHarvest), Gretchen Kivell (1st woman president Engineering NZ), Paddy Walker (1st Pacific councillor Auckland, OBE), Deborah Kennedy Gilbertson CNZM, Ruth Lilian Spearing CNZM, Catherine Mary Andrew ONZM, Florence Joyce Cowan (midwife)
  13. Council protected buildings list - cross-check with Wikidata, add missing items, find way to record items on council list as opposed to HNZ list.
  14. In progress pages: Karole Hogarth waiting Wd tools, Mary Isabel Turnbull, first female humanities academic at Otago (related to Barbara Calvert), Orpheus Beaumont lifejacket inventor.
  15. Find more professors: check Wikidata against lists at Auckland, AUT, Massey, Waikato, Lincoln, Canterbury, Victoria, Otago

Monthly reports

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Accumulated monthly reports to Aotearoa Online meeting for 2023 and 2024

Page creations

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Biographies of women all 2024 entries now at 1woman1day2024 list

  1. Rosalie Carey – New Zealand actor, playwright, director and author
  • Honor McKellar – New Zealand mezzo-soprano (1920–2024)
  • Carla Van Zon – Artistic director in New Zealand, born 1952
  • Lisa Warrington – Academic, director, author in New Zealand, b. 1952
  • Ninna Tersman – Swedish playwright in New Zealand and Australia.
  • Cathy Downes – Theatre director in New Zealand
  • Claire Ahuriri-Dunning – New Zealand playwright
  • Miriama McDowell – New Zealand actress, director and playwright
  • Turid Revfeim – New Zealand dancer, educator and author - stub
  • Sara Neil (dancer) – New Zealand ballet dancer - stub
  • Mere Boynton – New Zealand singer, actress, dancer - stub
  • Justine Simei-Barton – Samoan film director in New Zealand - stub/start
  • Elizabeth Stack (New Zealand botanist) – New Zealand settler and botanist
  • Emma Jones (New Zealand botanist) – New Zealand author, naturalist and painter
  • Anne Wyllie – New Zealand microbiologist and epidemiologist
  • Diana Hill (scientist) – New Zealand biochemist (1943–2024)
  • Janet Wilmshurst – New Zealand palaeoecologist
  • Jennifer Juengel – Animal science researcher in New Zealand
  • Diana Martin (scientist) – New Zealand microbiologist (1942–2019)
  • Lynnette Ferguson – New Zealand research scientist and geneticist
  • Maureen Baker (sociologist) – New Zealand sociologist
  • Susan Gardiner – Horticultural scientist in New Zealand
  • Jenni Ogden – New Zealand psychology researcher and writer
  • Joan Chapple – New Zealand's first plastic and hand surgeon, also a photographer (1934–2013)
  • Alana Alexander – Bioinformatician at the University of Otago
  • Trish Fraser – Soil scientist in New Zealand
  • Raylene Ramsay – Researcher of French culture; in New Zealand
  • Barbara Barratt – New Zealand entomologist and biocontrol expert
  • Allison Morris – Criminologist in New Zealand
  • Angela Wanhalla – Professor of history in New Zealand
  • Elizabeth Broadbent – New Zealand health psychologist
  • SallyAnn Harbison – Forensic scientist at ESR in New Zealand
  • Amokura Kawharu – Barrister and legal academic in New Zealand
  • Sonja Macfarlane – New Zealand academic
  • Tracy Berno – Psychologist and professor at Auckland University of Technology in New Zealand
  • Nancy November – Professor of musicology in New Zealand
  • Ella Henry – New Zealand Māori academic, writer and actor
  • Deirdre Hart – New Zealand geographer
  • Jenni Adams – New Zealand physicist
  • Helen Sword – Literary scholar in New Zealand
  • Amanda Black (soil chemist) – Soil health and biosecurity researcher
  • Maria Bargh – Political scientist in New Zealand
  • Elspeth Tilley – Australian playwright and academic
  • Eirian Jones – Plant pathologist in New Zealand
  • Ineke Crezee – Health and legal interpreter and translator and academic
  • Diane Menzies – New Zealand landscape architect and researcher
  • Margaret Bedggood – Professor at University of Waikato, Chief Human Rights Commissioner in New Zealand
  • June Pallot – New Zealand professor of accounting and architect
  • Isabel Castro (biologist) – New Zealand wildlife biologist
  • Jodie Hunter – New Zealand education researcher
  • Jackie Benschop – New Zealand professor of veterinary public health
  • Nicole Moreham – Legal scholar and privacy researcher in New Zealand
  • Terryann Clark – Professor of mental health nursing
  • Rochelle Constantine – New Zealand cetacean researcher
  • Lynette Tippett – Professor of psychology in New Zealand
  • Svenja Heesch – Botanist
  • Camille Nakhid – Professor of social science and public policy at Auckland University of Technology in New Zealand
  • Sarah Masters – Physical chemistry lecturer
  • Marie Wong – Food technologist at Massey University
  • Diane Mollenkopf – New Zealand academic
  • Elizabeth Dreaver – Milliner and draper in Dunedin, New Zealand
  • Lynda Simmons – New Zealand architect and academic
  • Jackie Gillies (architect) – New Zealand architect
  • Margaret Munro – New Zealand architect (1914–2005)
  • Min Hall – New Zealand architect
  • Alison Sleigh – New Zealand architect
  • Sarah Treadwell – Architecture academic in New Zealand
  • Bess Hudson – (1875–1961), early nurse in Hokitika, New Zealand
  • Rose Moutray Read – British author and horticulturist
  • Louisa Pesel – British textile designer
  • Betty Bernardelli – Psychologist
  • Kate Edgerley – New Zealand botanist and teacher
  • Avice Hill – New Zealand entomologist
  • Lydia Suckling – New Zealand botanist
  • Catherine Alexander (botanist) – New Zealand botanist
  • Suzanne Pitama – Researcher, psychologist
  • Alison Downard – Chemistry professor at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand
  • Janice Lord – New Zealand botanist and plant evolutionary biologist
  • Jennifer Hay – Professor of linguistics
  • Joan Mattingley – New Zealand clinical chemist
  • Diana Lennon – New Zealand academic and pediatrician (1949–2018)
  • Joan Robb – New Zealand zoologist, professor and curator
  • Philippa Wiggins – New Zealand biochemist and physical chemist
  • Marion Robinson – New Zealand physiologist and nutritionist (1923–2003)
  • Judith Kinnear – Geneticist, first woman to head a New Zealand university
  • Joyce Watson (chemist) – New Zealand chemist (1918–2015)
  • Beryl Brewin – New Zealand zoologist (1910–1999)
  • Marion Fyfe – New Zealand zoologist
  • Mary Aldis (scientific author) – Scientific author & social reformer (1838?–1897)
  • Bessie te Wenerau Grace – First Māori woman university graduate; educator
  • Katherine Browning – British teacher in New Zealand
  • Elsie Low – Scholar, teacher, temperance campaigner
  • Jean Struthers – (1899–2002) New Zealand botanist and chemistry teacher
  • Viviane Robinson – New Zealand educational psychologist
  • Caroline Saunders – New Zealand economist and researcher
  • Hope Sanderson – New Zealand geologist
  • Flora Murray (botanist) – New Zealand botanist (1896–1968)
  • Aroha Harris – New Zealand historian and writer
  • Brenda Shore – New Zealand botanist (1922–1993)
  • Aroha Yates-Smith – New Zealand performer and social scientist
  • Roka Paora – Māori language expert
  • Agnes Blackie – New Zealand physics lecturer (1897–1975)
  • Alva Challis – Welsh-born New Zealand geologist (1930–2010)
  • Whakaotirangi – Māori experimental gardener
  • Miss Hirst – New Zealand astronomical observer, fl. 1859–1875
  • Anne Briar Smith – New Zealand children's rights researcher
  • Ann Wylie – New Zealand botanist (born 1922)
  • Jo Seagar – New Zealand writer, TV personality and celebrity cook
  • Clare de Lore – New Zealand journalist (born 1959)
  • Claire Breen – Human rights law academic
  • Ranjna Patel – Founder of Gandhi Nivas family violence prevention programme
  • Karen Stockin – New Zealand marine biologist
  • Henrietta Mondry – New Zealand professor of Russian culture
  • Manying Ip – Social historian in New Zealand
  • Helene Quilter – New Zealand public servant
  • Tanya Unkovich – New Zealand politician
  • Darleen Tana – New Zealand environmental scientist and politician
  • Anne and Janneton Auretti – 18th-century French ballerinas
  • Nathalie Fitzjames – 19th century ballet dancer
  • Flora Fabbri – 19th century ballet dancer
  • Marietta Baderna – Italian dancer
  • Hermine Blangy – 19th century ballet dancer
  • Ava Seymour – New Zealand artist (born 1967)
  • Sarah Munro (artist) – New Zealand artist (b. 1970)
  • Lily Daff – British born New Zealand artist
  • Kate Fitzharris – Potter in New Zealand
  • Katie Gold – New Zealand potter
  • Saana Murray – New Zealand author and weaver (1925–2011)
  • Andrea 't Mannetje – New Zealand-based epidemiologist (1972–2023)
  • Bronwen Connor – New Zealand neuroscientist
  • Melinda Webber – New Zealand education researcher
  • Sue Crengle – New Zealand public health researcher
  • Kahurangi Carter – New Zealand politician
  • Katherine Ravenswood – New Zealand professor of industrial relations
  • Merilyn Manley-Harris – New Zealand academic chemist
  • Holly Thorpe – New Zealand sociologist and academic
  • Verica Rupar – Serbian journalist and professor in New Zealand
  • Johanna Montgomery – New Zealand professor of physiology
  • Siew-Young Quek – Professor of chemical sciences in New Zealand
  • Renate Meyer (statistician) – Professor of statistics in New Zealand
  • Ngaio Beausoleil – New Zealand animal welfare researcher
  • Pamela von Hurst – New Zealand nutritionist
  • Rita Krishnamurthi – Epidemiologist in New Zealand
  • Juliana Mansvelt – New Zealand social geographer
  • Annika Hinze – New Zealand computer scientist
  • Sarah Ross – Renaissance scholar in New Zealand
  • Anita Wreford – New Zealand applied economist
  • Georgina Stewart – Māori science teacher and professor in New Zealand
  • Heike Schänzel – German-born New Zealand professor of tourism
  • Roslyn Kerr – Sport sociologist in New Zealand
  • Karen Hoare – Nurse practitioner & medical researcher at Massey University in New Zealand
  • Elizabeth Macpherson – Law academic, expert on New Zealand water rights
  • Beverley Lawton – New Zealand professor of women's health
  • Lisa Te Morenga – New Zealand nutrition and Māori health researcher
  • Frédérique Vanholsbeeck – Belgian-New Zealand physicist
  • Kura Paul-Burke – Professor of marine science in New Zealand
  • Hannah Buckley – New Zealand ecologist
  • Leigh Signal – New Zealand sleep researcher and psychologist
  • Roslyn Kemp – New Zealand immunologist
  • Lisa Orloff Clark – New Zealand mathematician
  • Fiona McQueen (rheumatologist) – First women professor of rheumatology in New Zealand
  • Jenny Weston – New Zealand veterinary professor
  • Anna E. Brown – New Zealand book designer and lecturer

  • Performing arts project:

  • Massive Theatre Company
  • Oamaru Opera House
  • That Bloody Woman
  • James Reach
  • Nga Tangata Toa
  • Kia mau Festival
  • New Zealand Association of Teachers of Singing
  • Annual Auckland Theatre Awards
  • Luke Di Somma
  • Dunedin Athenaeum and Mechanics' Institute
  • Playhouse Theatre, Dunedin
  • Suitcase Theatre
  • Dunedin Theatre Awards
  • Arthur Meek (playwright)
  • Rob Mokaraka
  • The Prophet
  • Dance Aotearoa New Zealand
  • Centrepoint Theatre
  • Waiora Te Ūkaipō - The Homeland
  • Mitch Tawhi Thomas
  • Māngere Arts Centre - Ngā Tohu o Uenuku
  • Wow! Productions
  • Te Putanga Toi Arts Access Awards - begun
  • Taane Mete - stub
  • Jason Te Kare - stub/start
  • Wednesday to Come
  • Pass It On (play)
  • Allen Hall Theatre
  • Australasian Association for Theatre, Drama and Performance Studies
  • Playwrights Association of New Zealand
  • Science/FRSNZ/NZ professors:

  • Cranwell Medal
  • Pickering Medal
  • Hutton Medal,
  • Ichneutica virescens
  • New Zealand Microbiology Network
  • Ian Town
  • Rutherford Discovery Fellowships
  • New Zealand Society of Animal Production
  • Centre of Research Excellence (New Zealand)
  • New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects
  • National Science Challenge
  • BRANZ
  • James Cook Research Fellowship
  • New Zealand Institute of Food Science and Technology
  • Tāwhia te Mana Research Fellowships
  • Aitken Lectureship
  • New Zealand Veterinary Association
  • Otago: Otago Regional Herbarium, Dunedin Writers' Walk, Dunedin Writers & Readers Festival, Robert Chisholm (mayor), Otago Youth Adventure Trust, David R. Murdoch, Former Trinity Methodist Church, Dunedin, Olveston (complete rewrite rather than page creation), Caselberg Trust, Otago Pioneer Women's Memorial Hall

    Dunedin & other architects: Harry Mandeno Pages needed: Roy Henderson FraserofMandeno and Fraser. Wales of Mason and Wales? David Ross (link on Mason page). Also Christchurch architect Roy Lovell-Smith

    Dunedin mayors, other politics: Andrew Mercer, Henry John Walter, Keith Ramsay, Richard Henry Leary, John Bryce Thomson, William Parker Street, Arthur Scoullar, John Barnes, John Carroll, Charles Robert Chapman (needs photo); Lawrence Xu-Nan, Scott Willis, Francisco Hernandez (politician)

    West Coast:


    Slave traders & slavery-related: James H. Birch, Thomas Tyndall, John Tarleton (slave trader), William Challoner, William Swymmer, William Hayman, James Ewing of Strathleven; Members of the Society of Merchant Venturers: Sir David James Vernon Wills, 5th Baronet, Joseph Matamata

    Random things: Gaetano Giorgio Gemmellaro, Italian geologist and paleontologist, Taeniogyrus dunedinensis, Women's World, Office of the Chief Freshwater Commissioner

    RSNZ 150: 150 women in 150 words

    New Zealanders: Adrian Hailwood

    Dancers: Giovanni Gualberto Bottarelli (librettist and plagiarist)

    Media awards: 2019 Voyager Media Awards, 2018 Voyager Media Awards, 2017 Canon Media Awards, 2016 Canon Media Awards, 2015 Canon Media Awards


    List of New Zealand Art Awards, NEXT Woman of the Year awards, List of historic places in Buller District, List of historic places in Grey District, List of historic places in Hokitika

    Education: Bill Renwick, Keith Sheen, Ned Dobbs, William Dawbin

    Dunedin City Council Archives images

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    Adding images to Commons, using on Wikipedia and Wikidata. Beginning 28 May 2020.

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    150 women

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    Out of 150 women, 24 had start or better quality pages with an image of the person. This leaves 126 to be created or improved. /150 women in 150 words project page assessments

    Did You Know nominations

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    All my Did you know nominations: User:DrThneed/Did you know nominations for easy counting

    Unused or in progress QPQs

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    Listeria lists and other user space stuff:

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    1. ^ Humanities, Division of (2023-03-06). "Otago Fellows". www.otago.ac.nz. Retrieved 2023-09-20.

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