Wikipedia:WikiProject New Zealand - Other Suggested Work

Other Suggested Work

  • Use Wikipedia:WikiProject New Zealand/Popular pages as a means of prioritising article improvements.
  • Maintain and improve the featured Portal:New Zealand.
    • Add more points to Portal:New Zealand/Did you know
    • Add more articles to Portal:New Zealand/Selected article
  • Looking at "What links here" for NZ-related articles can often turn up uncategorised NZ articles. Categorising them (even simply as Category:New Zealand for now) will put them somewhere where they can be accessed for improvement.
  • View Wikipedia:WikiProject New Zealand/Assessment for articles that require assessment.
  • Work on articles in categories below:
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► New Zealand articles needing attention
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► Wikipedia requested photographs in New Zealand
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► New Zealand articles needing infoboxes
  • Add Template:Location map New Zealand to all towns and communities in New Zealand. See Template:Location map for instructions.
    • Template:Location map North Island and Template:Location map South Island are also available if you want a higher resolution map.
  • Place articles in Category:Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives into subcategories (i.e. any and all of the parties they represented in Parliament. Note: this includes independents).

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