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  • When: 2.30 pm, Sunday 25 November 2012. (See Talk page for discussion on time and place)
  • Where: Errol's (http://www.errols.com.au/] on Errol Street, North Melbourne.
  • Why: It's time for another Melbourne Meetup. Food and beverages can be purchased at Errol's.

The WMAU 2012 AGM is on this day at 16.00 (4pm) at Computerbank, 483 Victoria Street, West Melbourne, just down from Dryburgh Street, and a brief walk away from Errol's.

Computerbank is a not-for-profit organisation, housed in a small building at 483 Victoria Street, West Melbourne, just down from Dryburgh Street. It's only a few minutes away from the usual venue for the meetups, held in Errol Street, so not too much further to travel. 'Computerbank recycles donated computers and distributes them to disadvantaged individuals and country groups.' http://www.computerbank.org.au

Topics or Questions

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  • Can we coordinate a support effort for universities wanting to engage Wikipedia and the other projects, in their subjects and courses? Editing workshops, student editing supervision and review, past graduate students becoming reviewers.. and other ideas. Leighblackall (talk) 01:31, 22 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Planning on attending

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