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Tharunka was a student magazine published at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. Established in 1953[1] at the then New South Wales University of Technology, Tharunka has been published in a variety of forms by various student organisations. Until its shutdown in 2023, Tharunka was published 3 times a year by Arc @ UNSW Limited. The name Tharunka was thought to mean "message stick" in a Central Australian Aboriginal language, although the magazine could not verify this and chose to change its name.
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