Nswpedia Review Access

NSWpedia isn’t finished. It may never be. But in a world of AI-generated sludge, watching 70-year-old volunteers argue passionately over the exact opening date of a Hungry Jack’s in Penrith? That’s the real NSW. And that’s worth bookmarking.

In an era where misinformation spreads faster than bushfire on a westerly wind, the idea of a state-specific, community-driven encyclopedia is seductive. Enter NSWpedia —a digital project aiming to be the definitive record of New South Wales, from the QVB’s Romanesque arches to the obscure history of the Hume Highway rest stops. nswpedia review

NSWpedia is an audacious, scrappy, deeply imperfect love letter to the people of New South Wales. It is the digital equivalent of a pub conversation with a retired railway worker who knows everything about the grain silos of the Riverina but thinks the internet is "a fad." NSWpedia isn’t finished

Finding the name of that cake shop that closed in Parramatta in 1992. Settling a bet about the height of the Captain Cook Bridge. Killing an hour reading about abandoned theme parks. That’s the real NSW