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. [1]The Big Issue in Australia is a street magazine that started in 1996. The Australian edition of the magazine is a project of the UK's Big Issue.  The first magazine was launched in Australia on the steps of Melbourne's Flinders Street train station on 16 June 1996.

Kemgbe e guzobere ya na 1996, ihe dị ka ndị na-ere ahịa n'okporo ámá 7,000 erewo ihe karịrị nde 13 nke magazin ahụ, na-enwetakọ ihe karịrị nde $31. [2] Taa, a na-ere magazin ahụ maka $9.

N'isi ụlọ ọrụ akwụkwọ ahụ dị na Melbourne, mbipụta nke mbipụta ọhụrụ ọ bụla gụnyere nri ụtụtụ mmalite maka ndị na-ere ahịa obodo. Onye ndezi ga-enyocha ihe dị na mbipụta wee nata nzaghachi n'aka ndị na-ere ahịa. [3]

Ndị mmadụ

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Steven Persson bụ onye isi akwụkwọ akụkọ ahụ. [4]

Ndị na-ere ahịa

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N'Australia, ndị na-ere ahịa enweghị ebe obibi, ndị akagbu na ndị nwere nsogbu sitere n'ụdị ọnọdụ adịghị mma, gụnyere ndị nwere ọnọdụ ahụike uche ma ọ bụ ọgwụ riri ahụ. [5]

Ọrụ nkwado ụlọ

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N'afọ 2015 The Big Issue Australia hibere oru ngo a na-akpọ Ụlọ maka Ụlọ, atụmatụ nke ga-enyere aka iweta ego ọhụrụ na-aga n'ihu maka ụlọ ọha na eze dị ọnụ ala. Atụmatụ afọ ofufo a na-agba ndị nwe ụlọ, ndị na-emepụta ihe onwunwe na ụlọ akụ ume ka ha nye onyinye na-ewepụ ụtụ isi nke pasent 0.1 nke ọnụ ahịa ihe onwunwe ha, n'oge ha na-ere. A na-ekesa ego a na-enweta site na Ụlọ maka Ụlọ n'aka ndị na-enye ụlọ obibi iji wuo ihe onwunwe dabere na mpaghara mkpa ụlọ kachasị. [6]

Ntụaka

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  1. About - The Big Issue. The Big Issue.
  2. Our Achievements. The Big Issue (19 September 2019). Archived from the original on 25 March 2021. Retrieved on 2 April 2024.
  3. Can a charity magazine be both? A question for The Big Issue's new editor. Crikey.com.au (31 March 2016).
  4. Our People - The Big Issue. The Big Issue. Archived from the original on 2021-03-25. Retrieved on 2024-04-02.
  5. The Big Issue making life brighter for mental health sufferers. ABC News (8 October 2015).
  6. homes for homes, The big issue. Homes for Homes.