Talk:University of Newcastle Students' Association

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I won't edit this article, because of my personal involvement (President of NUSA in late 1960s), but the "history" is severely lacking. NUSA started as the Newcastle University College Students' Association (NUCSA) back in the 1950s, and was part of the struggle for autonomy for the university college. It became NUSA with autonomy of the University of Newcastle in 1965, and expanded its membership in 1989 with the amalgamation with the Hunter Institute of Higher Education. The governing body used to be the Students' Representative Council: I'm not sure when it changed its name. Further research could be done by going through the archives of Opus and of various University of Newcastle publications. GilesMartin1945 (talk) 10:01, 1 September 2015 (UTC)

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