Reports

This site hosts the annual reports of the wikihistories project. Each report considers a different aspect of Australian history in Wikipedia. The reports partly inform national debate about the nature of Australia’s past, but they also speak to a global audience, as examples of how we can interrogate Wikipedia to uncover the historiography of the world’s largest knowledge system.

In 2023, we consider people. How Australians are represented in Wikipedia uses a dataset of more than 80,000 Wikipedia biographies to reveal Wikipedia represents the people who make up Australia.

In 2024, we consider places. How Australian Places are Represented on Wikipedia uses a dataset of 35,000 articles and interviews with 17 editors to explore how Australian is constructed as a place on Wikipedia.

In 2025, we consider events. How Australian events are represented on Wikipedia will range over 60,000 years of human history in Australia, revealing which structures, conjunctures and events emerge from deep time to take their place in the encyclopaedia.

These reports primarily fulfil Objectives 2 and 3 of the wikihistories project:

Objective 2: Map the scope of entries relating to Australian historic events on Wikipedia in order to analyse who and what is systematically omitted.

Objective 3: Investigate how Wikipedia’s representations are constructed through practice.

Supported by Australian Research Council Grant DP220100662.

The Wikihistories project would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, and the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung and Bunurong peoples, upon whose ancestral lands our University campuses stand. We would also like to pay respect to the Elders both past and present, acknowledging them as the traditional custodians of knowledge for this land.

How are Wikipedia’s representations constructed through practice?