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''Tharunka'' is a student newspaper published at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. Established in 1953〔http://www.recordkeeping.unsw.edu.au/historicalresources/onlineexhibitions/unitimelineexhibition/1949_1959.html#1953〕 at the then New South Wales University of Technology, ''Tharunka'' has been published in a variety of forms by various student organisations. At present, ''Tharunka'' is published approximately 10 times a year by Arc @ UNSW Limited. The name ''Tharunka'' means "message stick" in a Central Australian Aboriginal language. Until 1980, ''Tharunka'' was a weekly newspaper, switching to a fortnightly magazine format from 1981. In 2004 and 2005, ''Tharunka'' returned to a tabloid newspaper format. In 2006, ''Tharunka'' returned to the fortnightly magazine format. Since 2013, the newspaper has been published in a tabloid newspaper format. ''Tharunka'' was published by the UNSW Students Union from 1953 until 1992, when that body was replaced by the University of New South Wales Student Guild. The Guild published ''Tharunka'' from 1993 until 2006. A new student organisation, Arc @ UNSW Limited, took over publication of ''Tharunka'' from 2007, with Tharunka now published by a student team under the steerage of its Marketing Department. ''Tharunka'' is managed by a small staff and a wider group of volunteers. Including staff wages, the publication's budget is under $40,000 per year.〔O'Halloran, Brett (June 2005) "The Implications of Voluntary Student Unionism Legislation for UNSW An Issues Paper with Recommendations". Accessed 13 November 2006 ()〕 ==Content== The content of ''Tharunka'' varies year to year in line with the priorities of student politicians, the editors and the wider contributor base. ''Tharunka's'' at times irreverent approach has seen copies seized by police, destroyed by political opponents and censored by the student organisation. It is traditional for a parody edition of ''Tharunka'' to be released as part of the university's annual Foundation Day celebrations.〔http://www.recordkeeping.unsw.edu.au/historicalresources/onlineexhibitions/foundationday.html〕 News satire is a regular feature of the publication. 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「UNSW Tharunka」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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