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Revision as of 04:09, 1 August 2008

Wikimania 2010 candidate cities:
Amsterdam - Gdańsk - Oxford


A panorama of the Melbourne skyline from Yarra's Edge, Docklands at twilight.

Melbourne is a city of 3.8 million, the second largest in Australia, located in the state of Victoria. The city is a booming hub of culture, society, and business. Melbourne's Wikimedia community is especially strong.

About Melbourne

Conference venue

Accommodation

Entertainment

Sponsorship and budget

Travel

Melbourne has two major airports, The most convenient to the centre of town being Tullamarine. Tullamarine is a major international hub, with services to most major Asia-Pacific destinations. As is the case with most Australian capitals, Melbourne is a long road or rail journey from any other major Australian centre, and flying should be a major consideration for those wishing to visit other Australian cities.

Tullamarine has reliable and frequent bus shuttle services to the city centre. These buses are separate from the city's public transport ticketing system.

Melbourne has a reasonably efficient 19 line train system, with a central loop structure. Melbourne has the most extensive tram system out of any city in the world. There are over 300 bus lines, and some free tourist services.

Local team

Supporters

We are looking for people interested in the idea of holding Wikimania in Melbourne, with all the Australian states working together to make sure this happens. Signing your name doesn't mean you have to do work, but is simply a way to gauge interest from interested Wikimedians. If you would like to help write the bid, however, that would be appreciated too.

Names are ordered alphabetically by username. Currently there are 8 supporters of the proposed idea, with 1 New South Welshmen, 1 Victorians, 2 Queenslanders, 1 South Australians, 2 Western Australians, 0 Tasmanians, and 0 from the Northern or Australian Capital Territories giving their personal support. The other supporters come from other parts of the world.

  1. Aliasd
  2. Daniel
  3. James R. (E)
  4. Alex G (Giggy)
  5. Gnangarra
  6. John Vandenberg
  7. Majorly I'd love to go to Australia.
  8. Andrew (Orderinchaos)
  9. Mattinbgn

Miscellaneous