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Tharunka (Kensington, NSW : 1953 - 2010)

Cite this title: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-title1187

From Wikipedia

Gamamari is a student magazine published at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. Established in 1953[1] as Tharunka at the then New South Wales University of Technology, the publication has been published in a variety of forms by various student organisations. Until its shutdown in 2023, Gamamari was published 3 times a year by Arc @ UNSW Limited. In mid-2024 the publication changed its name to Gamamari after concerns about the name Tharunka, which was thought to mean "message stick" in a Central Australian Aboriginal language, being potentially stolen or made up were raised.[2][3]

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Coverage Graph

Each item in the list represents a year and the number of issues digitised for that year. This is presented as Year YYYY : Number of Issues.

  • Decade 1950
    • Year 1953: 4 Issues
    • Year 1954: 7 Issues
    • Year 1955: 9 Issues
    • Year 1956: 6 Issues
    • Year 1957: 8 Issues
    • Year 1958: 10 Issues
    • Year 1959: 13 Issues
  • Decade 1960
    • Year 1960: 15 Issues
    • Year 1961: 13 Issues
    • Year 1962: 11 Issues
    • Year 1963: 17 Issues
    • Year 1964: 15 Issues
    • Year 1965: 15 Issues
    • Year 1966: 17 Issues
    • Year 1967: 19 Issues
    • Year 1968: 18 Issues
    • Year 1969: 22 Issues
  • Decade 1970
    • Year 1970: 18 Issues
    • Year 1971: 24 Issues
    • Year 1972: 28 Issues
    • Year 1973: 27 Issues
    • Year 1974: 29 Issues
    • Year 1975: 29 Issues
    • Year 1976: 28 Issues
    • Year 1977: 28 Issues
    • Year 1978: 28 Issues
    • Year 1979: 28 Issues
  • Decade 1980
    • Year 1980: 28 Issues
    • Year 1981: 15 Issues
    • Year 1982: 15 Issues
    • Year 1983: 15 Issues
    • Year 1984: 13 Issues
    • Year 1985: 16 Issues
    • Year 1986: 15 Issues
    • Year 1987: 15 Issues
    • Year 1988: 16 Issues
    • Year 1989: 15 Issues
  • Decade 1990
    • Year 1990: 14 Issues
    • Year 1991: 16 Issues
    • Year 1992: 15 Issues
    • Year 1993: 15 Issues
    • Year 1994: 15 Issues
    • Year 1995: 14 Issues
    • Year 1996: 15 Issues
    • Year 1997: 15 Issues
    • Year 1998: 15 Issues
    • Year 1999: 15 Issues
  • Decade 2000
    • Year 2000: 14 Issues
    • Year 2001: 10 Issues
    • Year 2002: 12 Issues
    • Year 2003: 14 Issues
    • Year 2004: 18 Issues
    • Year 2005: 12 Issues
    • Year 2006: 10 Issues
    • Year 2007: 8 Issues
    • Year 2008: 10 Issues
    • Year 2009: 9 Issues
  • Decade 2010
    • Year 2010: 8 Issues

Details

Title
Tharunka..
Publisher
Canberra : National Library of Australia, 2016.
Description
1 online resource
Notes
  • Title from title screen.
  • Digitised as part of the "Digitised newspapers and more" which allows access to historic Australian periodicals.
  • Vol. 25, no. 16 (1978) issue published as: Benthouse/Slime.
  • July 31, 1980 issue published as: The Sydney moaning herald.
  • 6th/30th Aug. 1987 Foundation Day Celebratory Issue published as: Greed weekend.
  • 1971 Foundation Day issue published as: Satyricon review.
  • Also available in print.
  • Electronic reproduction of:
  • Kensington, N.S.W. : Student's Union of the University of New South Wales, 1953-
ISSN
2206-1703
Life dates
Vol. 1, no. 1 (March, 1953)-vol. 56, no. 8 (October, 2010)
Also titled
  • Tharunka :
  • Journal of the University of Technology Students' Union
  • March, 1953-June, 1954

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Acknowledgements

  • Funding for digitisation contributed by University of New South Wales Library
  • Original material contributed by State Library of New South Wales

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