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''Rabelais Student Media'' is a student newspaper at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia, named after French Renaissance writer François Rabelais. From its founding in 1967, ''Rabelais Student Media'' has been run as a department of the La Trobe University Student Representative Council (now the La Trobe Student Union). The paper is funded by a combination of advertising revenue and a student levy. Editors are elected annually and serve for a single year. ''Rabelais'' has a notorious history in the Australian legal world. The July 1995 edition of the magazine published an article which allegedly incited readers to shoplift as a means of surviving student poverty. This edition was subsequently banned by the Office of Film and Literature Classification and the editors of the magazine charged with publishing, distributing and depositing an objectionable publication. In this instance an objectional publication was defined as one that allegedly incited criminal activity.〔Nadya Haddad, ‘Rabble-rousing and ''Rabelais'': fear of lawless shoplifting students’ (1998) 8(2) ''Polemic'' 32 at 33.〕 The editors lodged an appeal, which led to a protracted four-year court case. The appeal was eventually defeated by the full bench of the Federal Court, who refused the editors application to appeal to the High Court of Australia. The criminal charges were dropped in March 1999.〔Federal Court of Australia, ''Annual report 1997 – 1998'', Chapter 2, The Work of the Court, 2.2 Decisions of Interest〕 On campus, the paper is known for casting a critical eye over the actions of the Union and the University at large. After many different formats and regime changes over the years, ''Rabelais'' is published monthly during the school year (March to November) and has a circulation of approx 9,000. This year (2011) the publication has adopted a more informal magazine style, while still keeping the format of a newspaper. There is more content about music, movies, books, student life and fashion. == Editors of Rabelais == 1967 - Michael Lawrence 1968 - Michael Lawrence 1969 - Rod Bishop and Keith Robertson 1970 - Grant Evans 1975 - Andrew Stein & Bruce Sims 1976 - Jo Williams (Calluy) & Lazlo Harmathy 1977 - Bill Bowman & Neil McCarthy 1979 - Phillip Bain 1993 - Beverley Jefferson, Sarah Lowe & Anita Langford 1995 - Michael Brown, Melita Berndt, Ben Ross & Valentina Srpcanska 1998 - Sonia Popp 1999 - Carol Peterson, Yael Zalchendler, Rebecca Tripp, James Keck. 2000 - Jake Wilson 2001 - Leigh Milward, Brendan Meilak, Claire Leveridge & Nic Townsend 2002 - Steven Brown & Megan McIntyre 2003 - Leigh Milward, Samuel Palmer, Abram DeBruyn, Misha 2004 - Lefa Singleton, Tim Norton & Samuel Palmer 2005 - Lefa Singleton, Tim Norton & Brad Lacey 2006 - Paul D'Agostino 2007 - Nerissa Symon 2008 - Robert Kelly & Dylan Mraz 2009 - Leticia Quintana 2010 - Michael Nolan 2011 - Jessica Fichera 2012 - Darryl Ephraums & Elizabeth King 2013 - Finbar James & Anastasha Boado 2014 - Nikita Vanderbyl & Finbar James 2015 - Rachael Roberts & Sally O'Brien 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Rabelais Student Media」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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