Binghi

Binghi began life in 1957 as the official newsletter of the Sydney Branch of the TAS Old Boys' Union. Two years later the School adopted the title for its own newsletter.

The name, which means ‘brother’, is a word of the Aboriginal language Dyangadi, spoken by Aboriginal peoples of the Macleay River who in summer months would move westward to the region around Armidale.It was a term in wide use amongst boys at TAS in the 1940s-50s. Now published four times a year as a colour magazine, Binghi is a digest of the wider school community, with articles about the activities and achievements of students, Old Armidalians’ notes, and news from the TAS Foundation and P&F. Links to recent Binghi publications can be found below.
These copies of Binghi have been scanned and converted to a searchable image pdf format. For archived copies of Binghi click here to contact the editor, Mr Tim Hughes.

Binghi Term 1, 2023

Term 1, 2023 (Issue 200)

Binghi Term 4, 2022

Term 4, 2022 (Issue 199)

Binghi Term 3, 2022

Term 3, 2022 (Issue 198)

Binghi Term 1, 2022

Term 2, 2022 (Issue 197)

Binghi Term 1, 2022

Term 1, 2022 (Issue 196)

Binghi Term 4, 2021

Term 4, 2021 (Issue 195)

Binghi Term 3, 2021

Term 3, 2021 (Issue 194)

Binghi Term 2, 2021

Term 2, 2021 (Issue 193)

Binghi Term 1, 2021

Term 1, 2021 (Issue 192)

Binghi Term 4, 2020

Term 4, 2020 (Issue 191)

Binghi Term 3, 2020

Term 3, 2020 (Issue 190)

Binghi Term 2, 2020

Term 2, 2020 (Issue 189)

Binghi Term 1, 2020

Term 1, 2020 (Issue 188)

Binghi Term 4, 2019

Term 4, 2019 (Issue 187)

Binghi Term 3, 2019

Term 3, 2019 (Issue 186)

Binghi Term 2, 2019

Term 2, 2019 (Issue 185)

Binghi Term 1, 2019

Term 1, 2019 (Issue 184)