[2] The merger required the establishment of a single student association to represent the needs of the six campuses of the newly formed university.
The New University Merger Discussion Group initiated the formation of the UniSA Students Association (USASA) in 1994.
[citation needed] When the Howard Government introduced Voluntary Student Unionism (VSU) in 2006,[3] USASA had to restructure to cope with loss of income.
The publication was run by a team of editors working out of the UniLife Magazine office at UniSA Magill Campus.
[9] Entropy Magazine was a spin-off project started by the UniSA student association to promote youth culture in 1992.
[10] The design-driven magazine proved to be an effective means of discovering new creative talent within the fields of design, art, illustration, photography and writing.
The aim of the competition was to motivate creative communities around the world to create artwork that encourages the public to take action on environmental issues and support Greenpeace.
[12] Melbourne designer Sam Dickson won the inaugural competition, with Denis Popenkov from Russia and Spencer Harrison taking second and third place respectively.