National Union of Students of Australia
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The National Union of Students (NUS) is the peak representative body for Australia
n university students. Most student unions in Australian campuses
are affiliated to NUS. A university is eligible by its classification as a legitimate training provider and the payment of Union fees by the university according to the number of full time study units of its students.
. Current major factions at NUS include National Labor Students (National Labor Students), Student Unity (Labor Unity), Socialist Alternative
and National Independents. There are additional minor groupings including the Australian Liberal Students' Federation
(ALSF) and the Campus Greens.
, in 1984. The AUS itself was known from 1937 to 1971 as the National Union of Australian University Students (NUAUS).
NUS was formed at the same time that the Hawke
government introduced the Higher Education Contribution Scheme (a system of deferred tuition payments), abolishing the free education system previously introduced by the Whitlam government.
NUS has had mixed success in its role as a lobby group and representative body. In particular, its limited finances have often meant that it has had difficulty making its presence felt on higher education issues. It was successful in the early 1990s in preventing the implementation of a deferred loan scheme in place of government student financial assistance, and in reducing the qualification age for student financial assistance.
NUS was unable to prevent the introduction of differential rates of HECS in 1996, but did lobby successfully to stop the introduction of a voucher system by then Federal Education Minister Dr. David Kemp despite later claiming victory in a similar campaign.
The union suffered another major setback in 2003 when despite intense lobbying of independent senators, the reform package of Dr. Brendan Nelson
passed the Senate
. This package permitted the introduction of Domestic Undergraduate Up-Front Fees (DUFF) by universities in addition to HECS places, and allowed universities to increase their HECS rates by 25%. Components of the legislation introducing VSU, and the mandatory offering of the Australian Workplace Agreement
as a component of universities’ enterprise bargaining practices were dropped.
In 2003, NUS membership fees became indexed to consumer price index
(CPI), removing some of the strain on the union’s finances but raising fears that many small and regional campus organisations might disaffiliate due to increases in affiliation fees.
Despite NUS having spent $255,307 to run an anti-government campaign in marginal electorates, in the 2004 Australian elections the government returned to office with what looked to be effective control of the Senate.
level.
Most university student organisations within the major cities are affiliated to NUS. Member organisations pay an annual fee which is indexed to the Consumer Price Index
. Most, but not all, major institutions’ student bodies are affiliated to NUS.
Currently, the University of Queensland Union, the student representative body of the University of Queensland
, a Group of Eight
university, does not affiliate with the National Union of Students.
The supreme decision-making body of NUS nationally is the National Conference, held annually at La Trobe University
(Victoria
) in December. This conference is the central vehicle for policy debate and the election of national office bearers. Delegates are elected from all financial member organisations. The number of delegates and the number of votes held by delegates from a given campus is dependent on the EFTSU’s (Equivalent Full Time Study Units) of the campus. Smaller-scale annual conferences are also held at a state level to elect state office-bearers.
Queer
(Queer Collaborations
), Education, Women’s and Small & Regional conferences are also held annually to develop policy specific to those areas.
The first five of these positions are full-time. The Indigenous and Queer Officer positions are part-time. All positions are elected annually at NUS National Conference, with terms commencing in January.
The National Women's Officer must live and identify as a woman, as must one of the National Queer Officers.http://www.unistudent.com.au/about/NUS%20Constitution%2005.pdf
NOTE: The position of State Welfare Officer was amalgamated with the State Education Officer position at the 2001 State Conference, taking effect in the year 2002.
Australia
Australia , officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It is the world's sixth-largest country by total area...
n university students. Most student unions in Australian campuses
Student unionism in Australia
Australia's universities are home to a variety of different student union groups, providing a range of political, commercial and other services to students...
are affiliated to NUS. A university is eligible by its classification as a legitimate training provider and the payment of Union fees by the university according to the number of full time study units of its students.
Delegates and factions
The operations of NUS are dominated by several different organised factions, often with close ties to the youth wings of Australian political partiesPolitics of Australia
The Politics of Australia take place within the framework of a parliamentary democracy, with electoral procedures appropriate to a two-party system. Australia is governed as a federation and as a constitutional monarchy, with an adversarial legislature based upon the Westminster system...
. Current major factions at NUS include National Labor Students (National Labor Students), Student Unity (Labor Unity), Socialist Alternative
Socialist Alternative (Australia)
Socialist Alternative is a Trotskyist political organisation in Australia formed by an expulsion from the former International Socialist Organisation in 1995. It is one of the largest groups of the Australian far Left, claiming to have the largest active membership. With branches across...
and National Independents. There are additional minor groupings including the Australian Liberal Students' Federation
Australian Liberal Students' Federation
The Australian Liberal Stduents' Federation or ALSF is an Australian students political group. The ALSF is the peak national body for over thirty campus Liberal Clubs. While the ALSF carries similar ideology to the Liberal Party of Australia and works closely with the party it is an Independent...
(ALSF) and the Campus Greens.
History
NUS in its current form came into being in 1987 after the collapse of its predecessor, the Australian Union of StudentsAustralian Union of Students
The Australian Union of Students was formed in December 1970 as the successor to the National Union of Australian University Students as a representative body and lobby group for Australian University and College of Advanced Education students. It collapsed in 1984 and was succeeded by the...
, in 1984. The AUS itself was known from 1937 to 1971 as the National Union of Australian University Students (NUAUS).
NUS was formed at the same time that the Hawke
Bob Hawke
Robert James Lee "Bob" Hawke AC GCL was the 23rd Prime Minister of Australia from March 1983 to December 1991 and therefore longest serving Australian Labor Party Prime Minister....
government introduced the Higher Education Contribution Scheme (a system of deferred tuition payments), abolishing the free education system previously introduced by the Whitlam government.
NUS has had mixed success in its role as a lobby group and representative body. In particular, its limited finances have often meant that it has had difficulty making its presence felt on higher education issues. It was successful in the early 1990s in preventing the implementation of a deferred loan scheme in place of government student financial assistance, and in reducing the qualification age for student financial assistance.
NUS was unable to prevent the introduction of differential rates of HECS in 1996, but did lobby successfully to stop the introduction of a voucher system by then Federal Education Minister Dr. David Kemp despite later claiming victory in a similar campaign.
The union suffered another major setback in 2003 when despite intense lobbying of independent senators, the reform package of Dr. Brendan Nelson
Brendan Nelson
Dr Brendan John Nelson is a former Australian politician and former federal Opposition leader. He served as a member of the Australian House of Representatives from the 1996 federal election until 19 October 2009 as the Liberal member for Bradfield, a northern Sydney seat...
passed the Senate
Australian Senate
The Senate is the upper house of the bicameral Parliament of Australia, the lower house being the House of Representatives. Senators are popularly elected under a system of proportional representation. Senators are elected for a term that is usually six years; after a double dissolution, however,...
. This package permitted the introduction of Domestic Undergraduate Up-Front Fees (DUFF) by universities in addition to HECS places, and allowed universities to increase their HECS rates by 25%. Components of the legislation introducing VSU, and the mandatory offering of the Australian Workplace Agreement
Australian Workplace Agreement
Australian workplace agreements were formalized individual agreements negotiated by the boss and employee. Employers could offer "take it or leave it" AWAs as a condition of employment. They were registered by the employment advocate and did not require a dispute resolution procedure. These...
as a component of universities’ enterprise bargaining practices were dropped.
In 2003, NUS membership fees became indexed to consumer price index
Consumer price index
A consumer price index measures changes in the price level of consumer goods and services purchased by households. The CPI, in the United States is defined by the Bureau of Labor Statistics as "a measure of the average change over time in the prices paid by urban consumers for a market basket of...
(CPI), removing some of the strain on the union’s finances but raising fears that many small and regional campus organisations might disaffiliate due to increases in affiliation fees.
Despite NUS having spent $255,307 to run an anti-government campaign in marginal electorates, in the 2004 Australian elections the government returned to office with what looked to be effective control of the Senate.
Membership and organisation
NUS is composed of all affiliated student organisations, and is organised at both a National and a StateStates and territories of Australia
The Commonwealth of Australia is a union of six states and various territories. The Australian mainland is made up of five states and three territories, with the sixth state of Tasmania being made up of islands. In addition there are six island territories, known as external territories, and a...
level.
Most university student organisations within the major cities are affiliated to NUS. Member organisations pay an annual fee which is indexed to the Consumer Price Index
Consumer price index
A consumer price index measures changes in the price level of consumer goods and services purchased by households. The CPI, in the United States is defined by the Bureau of Labor Statistics as "a measure of the average change over time in the prices paid by urban consumers for a market basket of...
. Most, but not all, major institutions’ student bodies are affiliated to NUS.
Currently, the University of Queensland Union, the student representative body of the University of Queensland
University of Queensland
The University of Queensland, also known as UQ, is a public university located in state of Queensland, Australia. Founded in 1909, it is the oldest and largest university in Queensland and the fifth oldest in the nation...
, a Group of Eight
Group of Eight (Australian universities)
The Group of Eight is a coalition of leading Australian tertiary institutions, intensive in research and comprehensive in general and professional education...
university, does not affiliate with the National Union of Students.
The supreme decision-making body of NUS nationally is the National Conference, held annually at La Trobe University
La Trobe University
La Trobe University is a multi-campus university in Victoria, Australia. It was established in 1964 by an Act of Parliament to become the third oldest university in the state of Victoria. The main campus of La Trobe is located in the Melbourne suburb of Bundoora; two other major campuses are...
(Victoria
Victoria (Australia)
Victoria is the second most populous state in Australia. Geographically the smallest mainland state, Victoria is bordered by New South Wales, South Australia, and Tasmania on Boundary Islet to the north, west and south respectively....
) in December. This conference is the central vehicle for policy debate and the election of national office bearers. Delegates are elected from all financial member organisations. The number of delegates and the number of votes held by delegates from a given campus is dependent on the EFTSU’s (Equivalent Full Time Study Units) of the campus. Smaller-scale annual conferences are also held at a state level to elect state office-bearers.
Queer
Queer
Queer is an umbrella term for sexual minorities that are not heterosexual, heteronormative, or gender-binary. In the context of Western identity politics the term also acts as a label setting queer-identifying people apart from discourse, ideologies, and lifestyles that typify mainstream LGBT ...
(Queer Collaborations
Queer Collaborations
Queer Collaborations is a national Australian Queer conference. The conference is held annually, usually in July. In recent years, the conference has attracted over 200 delegates....
), Education, Women’s and Small & Regional conferences are also held annually to develop policy specific to those areas.
National Structure
NUS National structure is formalised into office bearers, committees, and departments.National office bearers
The NUS national office bearers for 2011 are:- President - Jesse Marshall (National Labor Students)
- General Secretary - Patrick Sheehan (Student Unity)
- Education Officer - Rachael Durrant (National Labor Students)
- Welfare Officer - Chris Monnox (Student Unity)
- Women's Officer - Courtney Sloane (National Labor Students)
- Indigenous Officer - Frank Gafa (Unaligned, later National Labor Students)
- Queer Officer - Jade Eckhaus (Socialist AlternativeSocialist Alternative (Australia)Socialist Alternative is a Trotskyist political organisation in Australia formed by an expulsion from the former International Socialist Organisation in 1995. It is one of the largest groups of the Australian far Left, claiming to have the largest active membership. With branches across...
) - Queer Officer - Olivia Hopkins (Student Unity)
- Small and Regional Officer - Billy Colless (National Labor Students)
- Ethno-Cultural Officer - Lin-Miao Zhan (Student Unity)
- Environment Officer - Shaun Taliana (Student Unity)
- International Student's Officer - Indrajeet Chauhan (National Labor Students)
The first five of these positions are full-time. The Indigenous and Queer Officer positions are part-time. All positions are elected annually at NUS National Conference, with terms commencing in January.
The National Women's Officer must live and identify as a woman, as must one of the National Queer Officers.http://www.unistudent.com.au/about/NUS%20Constitution%2005.pdf
National Executive
National Executive consists of the national office-bearers, the International Students' convenor, the presidents of each of the state branches, and twelve general executive members. Of these, only the general executive members and the state presidents have votes. The national president acts as chair and has a casting vote in the event of ties. The National Executive meets face to face twice a year, with further meetings conducted via teleconference. It is responsible for administering the union, subject to decisions of National Conference, and authorising the national budget.President | |||
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Term | Name | University | Faction |
1987 from July | Roger Cook Roger Cook (politician) Roger Cook is an Australian Labor Party politician from Western Australia. In the 2008 state election he was elected to the Western Australian Legislative Assembly to the newly formed seat of Kwinana, becoming its inaugural member.... |
Murdoch University | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1988 | Tracey Ellery | Victoria College - Rusden Campus | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1989 | Lisa Neville Lisa Neville Lisa Neville is an Australian politician, currently serving as the member for Bellarine in the Victorian Legislative Assembly. She represents the Australian Labor Party.... |
Griffith University | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1990 | Kate Deverell | Monash University | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1991 | Brigid Freeman | University of Tasmania | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1992 | Tony White | Warrnambool Institute Of Advanced Education | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1993 | Ken Fowlie | University of New South Wales | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1994 | Penny Sharpe Penny Sharpe Penelope Gail Sharpe is an Australian politician. She has been an Australian Labor Party member of the New South Wales Legislative Council since October 2005, when she filled a casual vacancy caused by the decision of Education Minister Carmel Tebbutt to move to the Legislative Assembly... |
University of New South Wales | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1995 | John Graham | University of Sydney | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1996 | Lori Faraone | Edith Cowan University | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1997 | John Carey | Murdoch University | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1998 | Rose Tracey | University of Sydney | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1999 | Jacob Varghese | University of Melbourne | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2000 | Lisa Johnstone | University of South Australia | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2001 | David Henderson | University of Melbourne | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2002 | Moksha Watts | University of Sydney | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2003 | Daniel Kyriacou | University of Sydney | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2004 | Jodie Jansen | Queensland University of Technology | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2005 | Felix Eldridge | University of Sydney | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2006 | Rose Jackson Rose Jackson Rose Jackson is a Councillor for Waverley Council in Sydney, Australia. She was the former President of the Australian National Union of Students... |
University of Sydney | National Organisation of Labor Students/National Labor Students |
2007 | Michael Nguyen | University of Technology, Sydney | National Labor Students |
2008 | Angus McFarland | University of Sydney | National Labor Students |
2009 | David Barrow | University of Technology, Sydney | National Labor Students |
2010 | Carla Drakeford | University of Melbourne | National Labor Students |
2011 | Jesse Marshall | La Trobe University | National Labor Students |
General Secretary | |||
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Term | Name | University | Faction |
1988 | Lisa Neville Lisa Neville Lisa Neville is an Australian politician, currently serving as the member for Bellarine in the Victorian Legislative Assembly. She represents the Australian Labor Party.... |
Griffith University | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1989 | Richard Marles Richard Marles Richard Donald Marles is the Australian Labor Party member for the Victorian federal seat of Corio, based on Geelong. Marles is the son of Donald Marles, a former headmaster of Trinity Grammar School, and Faye Marles, Victoria's first Equal Opportunity Commissioner and later Chancellor of the... |
University of Melbourne | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1990 | Andrew Wooldridge | University of Tasmania | Independents |
1991 | Nicole Asquith | University of Melbourne | Left Alliance |
1992 | Pablo Campillos | Curtin University | Student Unity |
1993 | Simon Hoffman | University of Western Australia | Student Unity |
1994 | Wendy Haydon | James Cook University | Student Unity |
1995 | Michael Gadiel | University of Sydney | Student Unity |
1996 | Roland Stephens | University of Sydney | Student Unity |
1997 | Chris Burrell | Australian Maritime College | Student Unity |
1998 | Erica Martin | Murdoch University | Student Unity |
1999 | Gilbert Astorga | University of Tasmania - Hobart | Student Unity |
2000 | Simon Lees | University of Sydney | Student Unity |
2001 | Lizzie Blandthorn | University of Melbourne | Student Unity |
2002 | Dave Hughes | University of New South Wales | Student Unity |
2003 | Michael Comninos | University of Sydney | Student Unity |
2004 | Daniel Mookhey | University of Technology, Sydney | Student Unity |
2005 | Sacha Fenton | University of Queensland | Student Unity |
2006 | Michael de Bruyn | University of Melbourne | Student Unity |
2007 | Mathew Chuk Mathew Chuk Mathew Chuk is an Australian former student politician. He was the General Secretary of the National Union of Students for the 2007 academic year and is only the second independent to occupy the position in the organisation's history... |
University of Western Australia | Independents |
2008 | Ben Maxfield | Monash University (Berwick) | Student Unity |
2009 | David Wilkins | University of Adelaide | Student Unity |
2010 | Xavier Williams | La Trobe University | Student Unity |
2011 | Patrick Sheehan | La Trobe University | Student Unity |
Education Officer | |||
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Term | Name | University | Faction |
1988 | Kiri Evans | University of Sydney | Left Alliance |
1989 | Damien Smith | University of Sydney | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1990 | Damien Smith | University of Sydney | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1991 | David Howard (died in office) | Queensland University of Technology | National Organisation of Labor Students, then Student Unity |
1992 | Rob Houghton | Flinders University | Left Alliance |
1993 | Toby Borgeest | University of Melbourne | Left Alliance |
1994 | Tim Lyons | University of Tasmania - Hobart | Student Unity |
1995 | Melanie Wheeler | University of Adelaide | Independents |
1996 | David Taylor | Monash University - Clayton | Non-Aligned Left |
1997 | Jackie Lynch | La Trobe University | Left Alliance |
1998 | Katrina Curry | University of Sydney | Left Alliance |
1999 | Evelyn Loh | Charles Darwin University | Independents |
2000 | Charlie Heuston | Flinders University | Student Unity |
2001 | Kate Davison | University of Melbourne | National Broad Left |
2002 | Camille Barbagallo | Griffith University | National Broad Left |
2003 | Liz Thompson | Monash University - Clayton | National Broad Left |
2004 | Paul Coats | University of Melbourne/Charles Darwin University | National Broad Left/Socialist Alternative |
2005 | Rebecca Barrigos | University of Melbourne | National Broad Left/Socialist Alternative |
2006 | Louise O'Shea | University of Melbourne/University of Sydney | Socialist Alternative |
2007 | Colleen Bolger | Monash University - Clayton | Socialist Alternative |
2008 | Lucy Saunders | University of Sydney | National Labor Students |
2009 | Stefie Hinchy | University of Queensland | National Labor Students |
2010 | James Butchers | University of Queensland | National Labor Students |
2011 | Rachael Durrant | University of Technology, Sydney | National Labor Students |
Welfare Officer (entitled "Welfare/Small and Regional Officer" from 1996 to 2006) | |||
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Term | Name | University | Faction |
1988 | Evan Thornley Evan Thornley Evan William Thornley , former Australian politician and entrepreneur, was a Labor member of the Victorian Legislative Council for the Southern Metropolitan Region... |
University of Melbourne | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1989 | Andrew Wooldridge | University of Tasmania | Independents |
1990 | David McConnen | University of South Australia | Independents |
1991 | |||
1992 | Linda Whatman | University of Newcastle | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1993 | Linda Whatman | University of Newcastle | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1994 | Edwina Hanlon | Monash University - Clayton | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1995 | Elizabeth Humphrys | University of Melbourne | Non-Aligned Left |
1996 | Michelle Giglio | Independents | |
1997 | Zane Whitehorn | Charles Darwin University | Independents |
1998 | Lisa Ronnenberg | University of Newcastle | Non-Aligned Left |
1999 | Tom Cargill | Flinders University | Student Unity |
2000 | Nathan Murphy Nathan Murphy (Australian politician) Nathan Murphy is an Australian politician. On 9 March 2010, he was appointed to the Victorian Legislative Council as a Labor member for Northern Metropolitan Region to replace Theo Theophanous, who retired.... |
La Trobe University | Australian Labor Students |
2001 | Rachel Thomson | University of Tasmania - Hobart | Student Unity |
2002 | Jill Ferguson | Curtin University | Australian Labor Students |
2003 | Sarah McDowell | Monash University - Clayton | Australian Labor Students |
2004 | Lambros Tapinos | Victoria University | Student Unity |
2005 | Katana Smith | Flinders University | Student Unity |
2006 | Kate Perry | Queensland University of Technology | National Organisation of Labor Students/National Labor Students |
2007 | Joshua Rayner | University of Adelaide | Student Unity |
2008 | Liz Larbalestier | University of Wollongong | Student Unity |
2009 | Jimmy Mentor | Monash University | Student Unity |
2010 | Patrick Sheehan (until March) | La Trobe University | Student Unity |
Michael Buckland (from March) | University of Sydney | Student Unity | |
2011 | Chris Monnox | University of Wollongong | Student Unity |
Women's Officer | |||
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Term | Name | University | Faction |
1988 | Emma Koorey | University of Sydney | Left Alliance |
1989 | Miranda Sandars | University of Melbourne | Left Alliance |
1990 | Brigid Freeman | University of Tasmania | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1991 | Audrey Edwards | Southern Cross University | |
1992 | |||
1993 | Misha Schubert | University of South Australia | Independents |
1994 | Kate Wait | University of South Australia | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1995 | Michelle MacDonald | La Trobe University | Student Unity |
1996 | Sarah Lantz | Southern Cross - Lismore | Non-Aligned Left |
1997 | Gemma Pinnell | Monash University - Clayton | Non-Aligned Left, then Left Alliance |
1998 | Amrita Dasvarma | University of Adelaide | Independents |
1999 | Genevieve Derwent | University of Technology, Sydney | Left Alliance, then National Broad Left |
2000 | Helen Stitt | Australian National University | Independents |
2001 | Sarah McBratney | University of Queensland | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2002 | Catherine Davis | Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology | Australian Labor Students |
2003 | Lisa Chesters | University of Queensland | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2004 | Laura Fraser | Murdoch University | Independent, then National Organisation of Labor Students |
2005 | Alison Vaughan | Edith Cowan University | Australian Labor Students |
2006 | Sarah Wickham | La Trobe University | Australian Labor Students/National Labor Students |
2007 | Lucy Honan | University of Sydney | Grassroots Left |
2008 | Claire Tatyzo | Flinders University | Grassroots Left |
2009 | Kaitlin Ferris | University of Melbourne | National Labor Students |
2010 | Keelia Fitzpatrick | University of Western Australia | Independents |
2011 | Courtney Sloane | Australian National University | National Labor Students |
Ethnocultural Officer | |||
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Term | Name | University | Faction |
2007 | Jamila Rizvi (until February) | Australian National University | Student Unity |
Fatma Al Mahrizi (from February) | University of Melbourne | Socialist Alternative | |
2008 | Phoung Au | University of New South Wales | National Labor Students |
2009 | Matthew Incerti | University of Melbourne | Student Unity |
2010 | Lauren Fernando | Victoria University | Student Unity |
2011 | Gen Li (until February) | Monash University - Caulfield | Student Unity |
Mildred Linmiao Zhan (from February) | La Trobe University | Student Unity |
International Students' Officer | |||
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Term | Name | University | Faction |
2010 | Lily Yuen | La Trobe University | Unaligned |
2011 | Indrajeet Chauhan | La Trobe University | National Labor Students |
Indigenous Students' Officer | |||
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Term | Name | University | Faction |
2007 | Sheena Watt | National Labor Students | |
2008 | Sheena Watt | National Labor Students | |
2009 | Carla McGrath | University of Sydney | National Labor Students |
2010 | Warren Roberts | University of New South Wales | National Labor Students |
2011 | Frank Gafa | Unaligned |
Queer Officers (Established 2001) | |||
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Term | Name | University | Faction |
2001 | Mark Pendleton | Griffith University | National Broad Left |
Melissa Venville | La Trobe University | National Organisation of Labor Students, then National Broad Left | |
2002 | Brent Haywood | University of Canberra | Independents |
Emma Banyer | University of Sydney | National Broad Left | |
2003 | Belinda Clark | Curtin University | Student Unity |
Rathana Chea | University of Technology, Sydney | National Broad Left | |
2004 | Tallace Bissett | University of Melbourne | National Broad Left |
Jenelle Davy | Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology | Independents | |
2005 | Claire English | Griffith University | National Broad Left, then Grassroots Left |
Craig Comrie | University of Western Australia | National Organisation of Labor Students | |
2006 | Rachel Evans | University of Technology, Sydney | Grassroots Left |
Norman Jacka | Curtin University | Australian Labor Students/National Labor Students | |
2007 | Hayley Conway | University of Wollongong | Grassroots Left |
Pete Johnson | University of Sydney | National Labor Students | |
2008 | Bree Ahrens | University of Melbourne | Grassroots Left |
James Vigus | La Trobe University | Socialist Alternative | |
2009 | Heidi Claus | University of Sydney | Socialist Alternative |
Liam Byrne | University of Melbourne | Socialist Alternative | |
2010 | Phoebe Kelloway | University of Melbourne | Socialist Alternative |
Kathleen Larkin | La Trobe University | Socialist Alternative | |
2011 | Olivia Hopkins | University of Sydney | Student Unity |
Jade Eckhaus | University of Melbourne | Socialist Alternative |
Small and Regional Officer | |||
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Term | Name | University | Faction |
1990 | Kathleen Riches | Warrnambool IAE | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1991 | Tony White | Warrnambool IAE | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1992 | Jacqui Davidson | Northern Territory University | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1994 | Eugene Sebastian | Flinders University of South Australia | National Liaison Committee |
1995 | Shanton Chang | University of Western Australia | National Liaison Committee |
2007 | Kobie Howe | University of Canberra | National Labor Students |
2008 | Grant Machell | Monash University (Berwick) | Student Unity |
2009 | Chaiy Donati | University of Queensland | Student Unity |
2010 | James Wangmann | University of South Australia | Student Unity |
2011 | Billy Colless | James Cook University - Cairns | National Labor Students |
Environment Officer (Established 1994) | |||
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Term | Name | University | Faction |
1994 | Jamie Parker | Macquarie University | Non-Aligned Left |
1995 | Kirstin O'Brien | James Cook University | Non-Aligned Left, then Left Alliance |
1996 | Gretchen Highfield | University of Technology, Sydney | Non-Aligned Left |
1997 | Matt Fagan | Southern Cross - Lismore | Non-Aligned Left, then Left Alliance |
1998 | Chris Heppel | Macquarie University | Non-Aligned Left |
1999 | Scott Alderson | University of Queensland | Non-Aligned Left |
2000 | Mat Hines | University of Tasmania - Hobart | Progressive Left Activist Network (PLANet) |
2001 | Peter Zakzrewski | UNSW College of Fine Arts | Australian Democrats |
2002 | Matt Skellern | University of Sydney | National Broad Left |
2003 | Bonnie Rivendell | La Trobe University | National Broad Left |
Eli Greig | Monash University - Clayton | National Broad Left | |
2004 | Bek Hamed | Australian National University | Independents |
2005 | Anna Rose | University of Sydney | National Broad Left, then Grassroots Left |
2006 | Danya Bryx | Monash University - Clayton | Australian Student Environment Network |
2007 | Claire McCall | Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology | Australian Student Environment Network |
2008 | Cecilia Vagg | University of Technology, Sydney | Australian Student Environment Network |
2009 | Dany Boulos | University of Newcastle | Australian Student Environment Network |
2010 | Hugh Mortensen | Swinburne University | Student Unity |
2011 | Christian Jones (until February) | University of Sydney | Student Unity |
Shaun Taliana (from February) | Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology | Student Unity |
State offices
Mirroring the National Structure, each State Branch has a number of office bearers.New South Wales
President | |||
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Term | Name | University | Faction |
1991 | Luke Foley | University of New South Wales | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1992 | Aaron Magner | Macquarie University | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1993 | Ray Marcelo | Macquarie University | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1994 | Alan Kirkland | University of New South Wales | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1995 | Jamie Parker | Macquarie University | Non-Aligned Left |
1996 | John Nolan-Neylan | University of Newcastle | Non-Aligned Left |
1997 | Andrew Burke | Macquarie University | Non-Aligned Left |
1998 | Van Badham | University of Wollongong | Non-Aligned Left |
1999 | Amanda Tattersall | University of Technology, Sydney | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2000 | Dom Rowe | University of Sydney | National Organisation of Labor Students, then National Broad Left |
2001 | Ryan Heath | University of Technology, Sydney | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2002 | Daney Faddoul | University of Western Sydney | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2003 | Anna York | University of New South Wales | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2004 | Tim Chapman | University of Technology, Sydney | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2005 | Sarah-Jane Collins | University of Sydney | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2006 | Max Bryant | University of Sydney | National Organisation of Labor Students/National Labor Students |
2007 | Tom Patton | University of Sydney | National Labor Students |
2008 | David Barrow | University of Technology, Sydney | National Labor Students |
2009 | Kyle MacGregor | University of New South Wales | National Labor Students |
2010 | Rosie Ryan | University of Sydney | National Labor Students |
2011 | Phoebe Drake | University of Sydney | National Labor Students |
General Secretary | |||
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Term | Name | University | Faction |
1995 | Roland Stephens | University of Sydney | Student Unity |
1996 | Andrew Burke | Macquarie University | Non-Aligned Left |
1997 | Chris Heppel | Macquarie University | Non-Aligned Left |
1998 | Ben Stirling then Michael Graham | Macquarie University, University of Sydney | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1999 | Mike Bailey | University of Sydney | Student Unity |
2000 | Jason Kara | University of Sydney | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2001 | Somali Ghosh | University of New South Wales | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2002 | Ben Golder | University of New South Wales | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2003 | Daniel Mookhey | University of Technology, Sydney | Student Unity |
2004 | Calen Thurston | University of New South Wales | Student Unity |
2005 | Tegan Alchin | University of New South Wales | Student Unity |
2006 | Unfilled | ||
2007 | Chris Parkin | University of Sydney | Student Unity |
2008 | Petra McNeilly Rutledge | University of Technology, Sydney | National Labor Students |
2009 | Chris Monnox | University of Wollongong | Student Unity |
2010 | Kathleen Studdert | University of Sydney | National Labor Students |
Education Officers | |||
---|---|---|---|
Term | Name | University | Faction |
1995 | John Nolan-Neylan | University of Newcastle | Non-Aligned Left |
1996 | Alex Sisiolas | University of Western Sydney | Non-Aligned Left |
1997 | Thomas Michel | Macquarie University | Left Alliance |
1998 | Damien Cahill | University of Wollongong | Non-Aligned Left |
1999 | Nick Harrigan | Macquarie University | Left Alliance, then Love and Rage/National Broad Left |
2000 | Fleur Chapman | University of Technology, Sydney | National Broad Left |
Nick Salzberg (replaced Fleur Chapman) | University of New South Wales | Left Alliance/National Broad Left | |
Despina Karlsson (replaced Nick Salzberg) | Macquarie University | National Broad Left | |
2001 | Joel Mu (Central Organiser) | University of Technology, Sydney | National Organisation of Labor Students |
Andrew Villier (Western Organiser) | University of Western Sydney - Bankstown | National Broad Left | |
2002 | Monika Wheeler | UNSW College of Fine Arts | National Organisation of Labor Students |
Anna York | University of New South Wales | National Organisation of Labor Students | |
2003 | Rosie Collins | University of Technology, Sydney | National Organisation of Labor Students |
Tim Chapman | University of Technology, Sydney | National Organisation of Labor Students | |
2004 | Chris Friend | Macquarie University | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2005 | Rebekah Doran | University of Technology, Sydney | National Broad Left/Grassroots Left |
2006 | Angela Khodeir | University of Technology, Sydney | Grassroots Left |
Feiyi Zhang | University of Sydney | Grassroots Left | |
2007 | Nick Kafer | University of Wollongong | Grassroots Left |
2009 | Kathleen Studdert | University of Sydney | National Labor Students |
2010 | Alex Morrison | University of Sydney | National Labor Students |
Welfare Officers | |||
---|---|---|---|
Term | Name | University | Faction |
2006 | Veronica Meneses | University of Newcastle | National Liaison Committee |
2009 | Mathew Ward | University of New South Wales | National Labor Students |
2010 | James Still |
Women's Officer | |||
---|---|---|---|
Term | Name | University | Faction |
1990 | |||
1991 | |||
1992 | Carolyn Neilson | University of New South Wales | National Organisation of Labor Students |
Dominique Tubier | University of Sydney | National Organisation of Labor Students, then Left Alliance | |
1993 | |||
1994 | |||
1995 | |||
1996 | Alex Markham | Southern Cross University - Lismore | Non-Aligned Left |
1997 | Rose Tracey | University of Sydney | National Organisation of Labor Students |
(replaced Rose Tracey) | |||
1998 | Vanessa Bosnjak | University of Sydney | Left Alliance |
1999 | Zoe Taylor | Macquarie University | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2000 | Tanya Serisier | University of New South Wales | National Broad Left |
2001 | Pru Wirth | University of Sydney | National Broad Left |
2002 | Mari Vagg | Macquarie University | National Broad Left |
2003 | Liz Stokes | University of Sydney | National Broad Left |
2004 | Rachel Thompson | University of Sydney | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2005 | Isobelle Barrett Meyering | University of Sydney | National Organisation of Labor Students |
Anti-Racism Project Officer (Established 2002) | |||
---|---|---|---|
Term | Name | University | Faction |
2002 | Manoj Dias-Abey | University of New South Wales | National Broad Left |
2003 | Position abolished | ||
2004 | Caroline Vu | University of Technology, Sydney | National Broad Left |
2005 | Michael Nguyen | University of Technology, Sydney | National Broad Left, then National Organisation of Labor Students |
2006 | Osmond Chiu | University of Sydney | National Organisation of Labor Students/National Labor Students |
Queer Officers | |||
---|---|---|---|
Term | Name | University | Faction |
1999 | Roozi Araghi | University of Sydney | National Broad Left |
2000 | Luke Tilbrook (resigned early 2000) | University of Sydney | National Broad Left |
Somali Ghosh | University of New South Wales | National Organisation of Labor Students | |
Peter Polites | University of Sydney | National Broad Left | |
2001 | Kym Chapple | University of Sydney | National Broad Left |
Josh Wright | University of Sydney | National Broad Left | |
2002 | Rathana Chea | University of Technology, Sydney | National Broad Left |
Kanthi Lewis | University of Technology, Sydney | National Broad Left | |
2003 | Bernard Busooa | University of Western Sydney | National Broad Left |
Diana Purves | University of Sydney | National Organisation of Labor Students | |
Dean Price (resigned mid-year) | Macquarie University | National Broad Left | |
Jason Cabarrus (resigned mid-year) | Macquarie University | National Broad Left | |
2004 | Bryn Simon (resigned March 2004) | University of New South Wales | Unaligned Left |
Cait Lidgard | University of Sydney | Independent | |
James Wilson (elected April 2004) | University of New England | Small + Regionals, then National Broad Left, then Independent Left | |
2005 | Annaliese Constable | University of Wollongong | National Broad Left, then Grassroots Left |
James Wilson | University of New England | Independent Left | |
2006 | Darren Loasby | University of Technology, Sydney | Grassroots Left, then National Labor Students |
Trent Ellerington | University of New South Wales | Unaligned Left | |
Karlee Jones | University of Wollongong | Grassroots Left | |
Michelle Sparks | University of Technology, Sydney | Grassroots Left | |
2010 | Catherine Rose | ||
Donherra Walmsley | |||
2011 | Rebecca Hynek | University of New South Wales | Socialist Alternative |
Small and/or Regional Officer/Northern Regions Organiser | |||
---|---|---|---|
This position was changed to Northern Regions Organiser at the end of 2000, commencing from 2001. | |||
Term | Name | University | Faction |
1994 | Dennis Baldwin | University of New South Wales - St George Campus | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1995 | Student Unity | ||
1996 | Van Badham | University of Wollongong | Non-Aligned Left |
1997 | Rachel Wilson | University of Western Sydney | Non-Aligned Left |
1998 | Melissa de Silva | University of Western Sydney | Non-Aligned Left, then Left Alliance |
1999 | Anthony Ellard | University of Western Sydney | Student Unity |
2000 | Simon Zulian | University of Wollongong | National Broad Left, then Unaligned |
2001 | Michael Comninos | University of Sydney | Student Unity |
2002 | Kryssy Loker | University of New England | Small + Regionals |
2003 | Eric Bateman | Southern Cross University | Small + Regionals/National Broad Left |
2004 | Alicia Clancy | University of New England | Student Unity |
2005 | Alicia Clancy | University of New England | Student Unity |
2006 | Amy Irwin | University of New England | Grassroots Left |
Bahktie Bonn | University of New England | Grassroots Left | |
2010 | Emily Hill | University of New England | National Labor Students |
Environment Officer/SEAN Convenor | |||
---|---|---|---|
The position of Environment Officer existed until 2000, elected by the NUS NSW Annual Conference. From 2001, the position was filled by the Convenor of the Student Environment Activist Network (SEAN). |
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Term | Name | University | Faction |
1991-92 | |||
1993 | Alex Hanlon | University of New South Wales | Non-Aligned Left |
1994 | Michael Gadiel | University of Sydney | Student Unity |
1995 | Alison Gibbins | Macquarie University | Non-Aligned Left |
1996 | Dave Trudinger | University of Sydney | Left Alliance |
1997 | Rodrigo Gutierrez | University of Technology, Sydney | Non-Aligned Left |
1998 | Penny Hood | University of Wollongong | Non-Aligned Left |
1999 | Natasha Verco | University of Sydney | Non-Aligned Left, then National Broad Left |
Natalie Stevens | University of Sydney | Non-Aligned Left, then National Broad Left | |
2000 | Jesse Wynhausen | University of Sydney | National Broad Left |
Jemma Bailey (resigned in June) | University of Sydney | National Broad Left | |
2001 | Catherine Atoms | University of Sydney | National Broad Left |
2002 | Inge Arnold | University of Technology, Sydney | National Broad Left |
Anne O'Brien | University of Sydney | National Broad Left | |
2003 | Lucinda Douglass | Newcastle University | National Broad Left |
2004 | Madeleine Wolf | Macquarie University | National Broad Left |
Adam Wolfenden | Newcastle University | National Broad Left | |
2005 | Wenny Theresia | University of Sydney | National Broad Left/Grassroots Left |
2006 | Bek Spies | University of Sydney | Grassroots Left |
2010 | Joe Blackshield | Student Unity |
Victoria
President | |||
---|---|---|---|
Term | Name | University | Faction |
1991 | Kathleen Riches | National Organisation of Labor Students | |
1992 | Ben Ross | La Trobe University | Left Alliance |
1993 | Natalie Sykes Natalie Hutchins Natalie Maree Hutchins , also known as Natalie Sykes-Hutchins, is an Australian politician. She has been the member for Keilor in the Victorian Legislative Assembly since 2010, and is married to senator Steve Hutchins.... |
La Trobe University | Student Unity |
1994 | Liberty Sanger | La Trobe University | Student Unity |
1995 | Robert Larocca | La Trobe University | Student Unity |
1996 | Mehmet Tillem | Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology | Student Unity |
1997 | Gavin Ryan | Monash University Clayton | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1998 | Laura Smyth Laura Smyth Laura Mary Smyth , an Australian politician, is a member of the Australian House of Representatives for the seat of La Trobe representing the Australian Labor Party. She defeated Liberal MP Jason Wood at the 2010 federal election... |
Monash University Clayton | National Organisation of Labor Students then Australian Labor Students |
1999 | Stephen Donnelly | La Trobe University | Student Unity |
2000 | John Raimondo | La Trobe University | Student Unity |
2001 | Liam Harkins | Monash University - Caulfield | Student Unity |
2002 | Lambros Tapinos | Victoria University | Student Unity |
2003 | Conrad French | La Trobe University | Student Unity |
2004 | Danielle Pastoors | University of Melbourne | Student Unity |
2005 | Jeremy Kelly | Victoria University | Student Unity |
2006 | Rhiannon Platt | Monash University - Clayton | Australian Labor Students/National Labor Students |
Caitlyn O'Dowd | University of Melbourne | Australian Labor Students/National Labor Students | |
2007 | Zoe Edwards | Monash University - Clayton | National Labor Students |
2008 | Sarah Cole | Latrobe University- Bundoora | National Labor Students |
2009 | Mark Baker | Monash University - Clayton | National Labor Students |
2010 | Jesse Marshall | La Trobe University | National Labor Students |
2011 | Jon Barlow | Victoria University | Student Unity |
General Secretary | |||
---|---|---|---|
Term | Name | University | Faction |
1990 | Sarah-Jane Chapman | University of Melbourne | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1991 | John Burns | Victoria University | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1992 | Stephen Newnham | La Trobe University | Student Unity |
1993 | |||
1994 | Paul Booth | Victoria University | Student Unity |
1995 | Rory Sercombe | Victoria University | Student Unity |
1999 | Sofian Edy | RMIT University | National Liaison Committee |
2000 | Ayan Dasvarma | University of Melbourne | National Liaison Committee |
2001 | Anne Tan | University of Melbourne | National Liaison Committee |
2002 | Anne Tan | University of Melbourne | National Liaison Committee |
2003 | |||
2004 | Melvin | Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology | National Liaison Committee |
2005 | Tenzing Gurung | Swinburne University of Technology | National Liaison Committee |
2006 | Pradeep Subramaniam | University of Melbourne | National Liaison Committee |
2007 | |||
2008 | |||
2009 | Xavier Williams | RMIT University | Student Unity |
2010 | Meghan Hopper | Monash University - Gippsland | Student Unity |
Education Officer | |||
---|---|---|---|
Term | Name | University | Faction |
1995 | David Taylor | Monash University - Clayton | Non-Aligned Left |
1996 | |||
1997 | |||
1998 | |||
1999 | Fergus Vial | Monash University - Clayton | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2000 | Jenny Farrer | Monash University - Gippsland | Independents |
2001 | Daniel Perkins | University of Melbourne | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2002 | Conrad French | La Trobe University | Student Unity |
2003 | Carla De Campo | University of Melbourne | Student Unity |
2004 | Jeremy Kelly | Victoria University | Student Unity |
2005 | Jaya Chandra Selvarajan | Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology | National Liaison Committee/Student Unity |
2006 | Heidi Claus | Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology | Socialist Alternative |
2007 | Daniel Lopez | University of Melbourne | Socialist Alternative |
2008 | Damian Ridgewell | Swinburne University | Socialist Alternative |
2009 | Rebecca Barrogos | La Trobe University | Socialist Alternative |
2010 | Sheldon Oski | Monash University - Clayton | National Labor Students |
Welfare Officer (entitled "Welfare/Small and Regional Officer" from 1999 to 2009) | |||
---|---|---|---|
Term | Name | University | Faction |
1999 | Trent McCarthy | Deakin University - Rusden | Independents |
2000 | Nathan Zhivov | Deakin University - Geelong | Independents |
2001 | Nick Murray | Victoria University | Australian Labor Students |
2002 | Cait O'Connor | La Trobe University | Student Unity |
2003 | Patrick Slattery | Victoria University | Student Unity |
2004 | Gidon Brott | University of Melbourne | Student Unity |
2005 | Edward John | Victoria University | Socialist Alternative |
2006 | Sarah Cole | La Trobe University | Australian Labor Students/National Labor Students |
2007 | Zoe Edwards | Monash University - Clayton | Australian Labor Students/National Labor Students |
2009 | Jesse Marshall | La Trobe University | National Labor Students |
2010 | Omar Hassan | Monash University - Clayton | Socialist Alternative |
Women's Officer | |||
---|---|---|---|
Term | Name | University | Faction |
2000 | Jordana Hunter | University of Melbourne | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2001 | Rebecca Turney | Deakin University - Geelong | Independents |
2002 | Swinburne University | National Liaison Committee | |
2003 | Felicity Strong | University of Melbourne | Student Unity |
2004 | Jelita Azman | University of Melbourne | National Liaison Committee |
2005 | Sarah Wickham | La Trobe University | Australian Labor Students |
2006 | Caitlyn O'Dowd | University of Melbourne | Australian Labor Students/National Labor Students |
2007 | Adelle Bartholomew | La Trobe University | National Labor Students |
Ethnocultural Officer | |||
---|---|---|---|
Term | Name | University | Faction |
2010 | Rudolph Hosri | University of Melbourne | Student Unity |
Queer Officer | |||
---|---|---|---|
Term | Name | University | Faction |
2010 | Liam Byrne | University of Melbourne | Socialist Alternative |
2011 | Phoebe Kelloway | University of Melbourne | Socialist Alternative |
Small and Regional Officer | |||
---|---|---|---|
Term | Name | University | Faction |
2010 | Nick McLennan | Monash University - Berwick | Student Unity |
Environment Officer | |||
---|---|---|---|
Term | Name | University | Faction |
1994 | Sarah Howe | Monash University - Clayton | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1995 | David Taylor | Monash University - Clayton | Non-Aligned Left |
1996 | |||
1997 | |||
1998 | |||
1999 | Daniel Pocock | ||
2000-1 | Did not exist | ||
2002 | Angus Smith | Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology | Student Unity |
2003 | Dylan Thorn | Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology | Independent |
2004 | Ben Stennet | Swinburne University | Student Unity |
2005 | Vivek Anand | Monash University - Caulfield | Student Unity |
2006 | Nyssa Hadgraft | Monash University - Clayton | Australian Labor Students/National Labor Students |
2010 | Hugh Mortenson | Swinburne University | Student Unity |
Queensland
President | |||
---|---|---|---|
Term | Name | University | Faction |
1990 | David Howard | Queensland University of Technology | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1991 | Chris Simpson | Queensland University of Technology | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1997 | Robert Elphinstone | Griffith University | Student Unity |
1998 | Cynthia Kennedy | University of Queensland | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1999 | Phoung Dong, (Guss) | Queensland University of Technology | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2000 | Stella Rae | Queensland University of Technology | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2001 | Sarah Abbott | University of Queensland | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2002 | Duncan Pegg | Griffith University | Student Unity |
2003 | Bec Thomson | University of Queensland | National Organisation of Labor Students |
Callum Downie | Griffith University | National Organisation of Labor Students | |
2004 | Nick Thompson | Queensland University of Technology | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2005 | Jon Hames | University of Queensland | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2006 | Dan Doran | Queensland University Of Technology | National Organisation of Labor Students/National Labor Students |
2007 | Claire Stimpson | University of Queensland | National Labor Students |
2008 | Kat Henderson | Queensland University of Technology | National Labor Students |
2009 | Joshua Young | University of Queensland | UQ Liberals |
2010 | Rosa Sottile | University of Queensland | National Labor Students |
2011 | Joanna Horton | University of Queensland | National Labor Students |
General Secretary | |||
---|---|---|---|
Term | Name | University | Faction |
1987 | Lisa Neville Lisa Neville Lisa Neville is an Australian politician, currently serving as the member for Bellarine in the Victorian Legislative Assembly. She represents the Australian Labor Party.... |
Griffith University | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1988 | |||
1989 | |||
1990 | Victoria Newton | Queensland University of Technology | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1991 | David Masters | Queensland University of Technology | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1992 | |||
1993 | |||
1994 | |||
1995 | |||
1996 | |||
1997 | Jenny Simpson | Queensland University of Technology | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1998 | Stephen Brown | Queensland University of Technology | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1999 | merged with President | ||
2000 | |||
2001 | |||
2002 | |||
2003 | |||
2004 | |||
2005 | Jess Pugh | Queensland University of Technology | Student Unity |
2006 | |||
2007 | |||
2008 | |||
2009 | Luke Walker | University of Queensland University of Queensland The University of Queensland, also known as UQ, is a public university located in state of Queensland, Australia. Founded in 1909, it is the oldest and largest university in Queensland and the fifth oldest in the nation... |
UQ Liberals |
Education Officer | |||
---|---|---|---|
Term | Name | University | Faction |
1998 | Gillian Marshall | University of Queensland | Non-Aligned Left |
Zanny Begg | Griffith University | Resistance | |
1999 | Damian Oliver | Queensland University of Technology | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2000 | Tim Collins | Griffith University | National Broad Left |
2001 | merged with President | ||
2002 | Juanita Wheeler | Queensland University of Technology | Queensland Greens |
2003 | Nick Thompson | Queensland University of Technology | National Organisation of Labor Students |
Kate Boomer | University of Queensland | National Organisation of Labor Students | |
2004 | Emma Tovell | University of Queensland | National Broad Left/Socialist Action Group |
2005 | Rob Nicholas | Griffith University | National Broad Left/Socialist Action Group |
2006 | Griffith University | Grassroots Left | |
2007 | Rodney Catling | University of Queensland | Grassroots Left |
2008 | Rebecca Leeks | Queensland University of Technology | Socialist Alternative |
2009 | James Butchers | University of Queensland | National Labor Students |
2010 | Wesley Widlend | National Labor Students |
Welfare Officer | |||
---|---|---|---|
Term | Name | University | Faction |
1998 | Darin Preston | Broad Left | |
1999 | Matt Drummond | University of Queensland | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2000 | Ben McMillan | QUT/University of Queensland | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2001 | |||
2002 | Jemma MacGinley | University of Queensland | Liberal |
2003 | Kim Bacon | University of Queensland | National Broad Left |
2004 | Sacha Fenton | University of Queensland | Student Unity |
2005 | |||
2006 | Julie-Ann Campbell | University of Queensland | National Labor Students |
2007 | Jarod Knowles | Queensland University of Technology | National Labor Students, then Independent |
2008 | Stefie Hinchy | University of Queensland | National Labor Students |
2009 | Nara Crotty | Queensland University of Technology | National Labor Students |
2010 | Padraig Keys-McPherson |
Women's Officer | |||
---|---|---|---|
Term | Name | University | Faction |
2002 | University of Queensland | Liberal | |
2003 | Gemma Horsley | University of Queensland | National Broad Left |
2004 | Kate Perry | Queensland University of Technology | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2005 | Alex Main | University of Queensland | National Broad Left |
2006 | Meggen Lowry | University of Queensland | National Labor Students |
2007 | |||
2008 | Arlou Arteta | Queensland University of Technology | National Labor Students |
Queer Officer | |||
---|---|---|---|
Term | Name | University | Faction |
2002 | Liz Ahern | University of Queensland | National Organisation of Labor Students |
Sam Walker | University of Queensland | Non-aligned Left | |
2003 | Liz Ahern | University of Queensland | National Organisation of Labor Students/National Broad Left |
2004 | Bek Larcombe | Queensland University of Technology | National Broad Left |
Jason Bradley | Queensland University of Technology | Independent | |
2005 | Tim Ball | Griffith University | National Broad Left |
Lucy Nicholas | Griffith University | National Broad Left | |
2006 | Lauren Mellor | Queensland University of Technology | Grassroots Left |
2007 | Holly Kemp | University of Queensland | Grassroots Left |
2008 | Elisa Westmore | University of Queensland | National Labor Students |
2009 | Nick Sowden | University of Queensland | UQ Liberals |
Rachel Brimblecombe | University of Queensland | UQ Liberals | |
2010 | Kat Henderson | Queensland University of Technology | Socialist Alternative |
2011 | Kat Henderson | Queensland University of Technology | Socialist Alternative |
Small and Regional Officer | |||
---|---|---|---|
Term | Name | University | Faction |
2010 | Billy Colless | James Cook University - Cairns | National Labor Students |
Environment Officer | |||
---|---|---|---|
Term | Name | University | Faction |
1998 | Scott Alderson | University of Queensland | Non-Aligned Left |
1999 | |||
2000 | Liz Shields | ||
2001 | |||
2002 | Antonio Jardim | University of Queensland | Liberal |
2003 | Rodney Catling | University of Queensland | National Broad Left |
2004 | Colin Sweett | University of Queensland | National Broad Left |
2005 | Colin Sweett | University of Queensland | National Broad Left/Grassroots Left |
2006 | Eleanor Smith | University of Queensland | |
2007 | |||
2008 | |||
2009 | Laney McLaren | University of Queensland | UQ Liberals |
Western Australia
President | |||
---|---|---|---|
Term | Name | University | Faction |
1990 | Andrew Waddell Andrew Waddell (politician) Andrew John Waddell is an Australian politician. He has been a Labor Party member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly since the 2008 state election, representing Forrestfield. He holds a Bachelor of Business.-References:... |
Curtin University of Technology | Independents |
1991 | Geoff Baker | Curtin University of Technology | Independents |
1992 | Peter Grant | Curtin University of Technology | Unaligned |
1993 | Luke Garswood | Curtin University of Technology | Independents |
1994 | Damien Karmelich | Edith Cowan University | Student Unity |
1995 | Tony Walker | Edith Cowan University | Student Unity |
1996 | John Carey | Murdoch University | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1997 | Steve Whitehead | Murdoch University | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1998 | Nathan Hondros (until February) | Murdoch University | Student Unity |
1998 | Stephen Dawson (from February) | Edith Cowan University | National Organisation of Labor Students then Australian Labor Students |
1999 | Helen Carvosso | Curtin University of Technology | Student Unity |
2000 | Craig Edwards | University of Western Australia | Student Unity |
2001 | Simon Millman | University of Western Australia | Independents |
2002 | Kate Mills | Curtin University of Technology | Unaligned |
2003 | Zaneta Mascarenas | Curtin University of Technology | Australian Labor Students |
2004 | Zaneta Mascarenas | Curtin University of Technology | Australian Labor Students |
2005 | Susie Byers | University of Western Australia | Independents |
2006 | Rikki Hendon | Curtin University of Technology | National Organisation of Labor Students/National Labor Students |
2007 | Enrico Burgio | University of Western Australia | Independents |
2008 | Eden Ridgeway | Murdoch University | Independents |
2009 | Luke Villiers | University of Western Australia | Independents |
General Secretary | |||
---|---|---|---|
Term | Name | University | Faction |
1990 | Geoff Baker | Curtin University of Technology | Independents |
1991 | Darren Ferdinando/Lauren Godfrey | University of Western Australia | Independents |
1992 | Simon Hoffman | University of Western Australia | Independents |
1993 | |||
1994 | |||
1995 | |||
1996 | |||
1997 | |||
1998 | Emmanuel Hondros | University of Western Australia | Independents |
1999 | Jean Sin | University of Western Australia | National Liaison Committee |
2000 | |||
2001 | |||
2002 | Kenny Sia | Curtin University of Technology | National Liaison Committee |
2003 | Kenny Sia | Curtin University of Technology | National Liaison Committee |
2004 | Naomi Nugraweni | University of Western Australia | National Liaison Committee |
2005 | Jolene Ho | University of Western Australia | National Liaison Committee |
2006 | Hui Lin Chia | Curtin University of Technology | National Liaison Committee |
2007 | Tom Cramond | University of Western Australia | Independents |
2008 | Dominic Rose | University of Western Australia | Independents |
2009 | Arun Ramdin | Curtin University of Technology | Independents |
Education & Welfare Officer | |||
---|---|---|---|
Term | Name | University | Faction |
1991 | Sean Smith | Murdoch University | Left Alliance |
1992 | Jacquie Stepanoff | Murdoch University | Left Alliance |
1993 | Louise Pratt Louise Pratt Louise Clare Pratt is an Australian politician. She has been a Labor member of the Australian Senate since July 2008, representing the state of Western Australia. She had been assured of election at the 2007 federal election after winning the first position on the Labor ticket, defeating incumbent... |
University of Western Australia | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1994 | Louise Pratt Louise Pratt Louise Clare Pratt is an Australian politician. She has been a Labor member of the Australian Senate since July 2008, representing the state of Western Australia. She had been assured of election at the 2007 federal election after winning the first position on the Labor ticket, defeating incumbent... |
University of Western Australia | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1995 | John Carey | Murdoch University | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1996 | Mark Lockett | University of Western Australia | Left Alliance |
1997 | Phil Harold | Murdoch University | Left Alliance |
1998 | Stephen Dawson | Edith Cowan University | National Organisation of Labor Students, then Australian Labor Students |
1999 | Dragana Perovic | Edith Cowan University | Student Unity |
2000 | Craig Edwards | University of Western Australia | Student Unity |
2001 | Emma Wynne | University of Western Australia | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2002 | Paul Benson | Edith Cowan University | Australian Labor Students |
2003 | Jerome Buck (Until April) | Edith Cowan University | Student Unity |
2003 | Daniel Butler (from April) | University of Western Australia | Australian Labor Students |
2004 | Leonie Ramsay | Edith Cowan University | Australian Labor Students |
2004 | Patrick Gorman | Curtin University of Technology | Australian Labor Students |
2005 | David Goncalves | Curtin University of Technology | Australian Labor Students |
2006 | Enrico Burgio | University of Western Australia | Independents |
2007 | Dominic Rose | University of Western Australia | Independents |
2008 | Luke Villiers | University of Western Australia | Independents |
2009 | Emma Kingdon | Murdoch University | Independents |
2011 | Jess McLeod | University of Western Australia | Socialist Alternative |
Welfare Officer | |||
---|---|---|---|
Term | Name | University | Faction |
1999 | Jaye Radisich Jaye Radisich Jaye Amber Radisich is an Australian politician. She was Australian Labor Party member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly from 2001 to 2008, representing the electorate of Swan Hills. Radisich was the youngest woman ever to be elected to the Western Australian parliament.Radisich was... |
University of Western Australia | Student Unity |
2000 | |||
2001 | Adrian Wong | Edith Cowan University | National Liaison Committee |
NOTE: The position of State Welfare Officer was amalgamated with the State Education Officer position at the 2001 State Conference, taking effect in the year 2002.
Women's Officer | |||
---|---|---|---|
Term | Name | University | Faction |
1990 | Amanda Forbes | Curtin University of Technology | Independents |
1991 | Christina Nielsson | University of Western Australia | Independents |
1992 | |||
1993 | |||
1994 | Cait Calcutt | Murdoch University | Left Alliance |
1995 | Paula McGeown | Murdoch University | Left Alliance |
1996 | Jeanne Boyett | Murdoch University | Left Alliance |
1997 | Rachel Cosentino | University of Western Australia | National Organisation of Labor Students |
1998 | Donna Leung | Curtin University of Technology | Student Unity |
1999 | Bronwyn Grieve | University of Western Australia | Student Unity |
2000 | |||
2001 | Belinda Clark | Edith Cowan University | Student Unity |
2002 | |||
2003 | Laura Fraser | Murdoch University | independent |
2004 | Alison Vaughan | Edith Cowan University | Australian Labor Students |
2005 | Emma Davies (until September) | Curtin University of Technology | Australian Labor Students, then Unaligned |
2006 | Claire Comrie (until March) | University of Western Australia | National Organisation of Labor Students/National Labor Students |
2006 | Alice Migdale (from March) | Edith Cowan University | Australian Labor Students/National Labor Students |
2007 | Laura Money | Curtin University of Technology | Unaligned |
2008 | Zarah Burgess | University of Western Australia | Independents |
Queer Officer | |||
---|---|---|---|
Year | Name | University | Faction |
2003 | Isobel Cassidy | Curtin University of Technology | Unaligned Left |
2004 | Craig Comrie | University of Western Australia | National Organisation of Labor Students |
Liz Randolph | Edith Cowan University | Unaligned | |
2005 | Norman Jacka | Curtin University | Australian Labor Students |
Belinda Cooper | Edith Cowan University | Unaligned | |
2006 | John Vidovich | Murdoch University | Unaligned |
2007 | Kitty Hawkins | Curtin University | Independents |
Shane Cucow | Edith Cowan University | Independents | |
2008 | Emma Kingdon | Murdoch University | Independents |
Shamini Joseph | University of Western Australia]] | Independents | |
2009 | Keegan Martens | University of Western Australia | Unaligned |
Sarah Hipkins | University of Western Australia | Unaligned | |
2010 | Rhiahnon Kennedy | Curtin University | Unaligned |
Sophie Hesford | University of Notre Dame | Unaligned |
Small and Regional Officer | |||
---|---|---|---|
Term | Name | University | Faction |
2007 | Matt Vapor | Murdoch University | Unaligned |
Environment Officer | |||
---|---|---|---|
Term | Name | University | Faction |
2003 | Ollie Watkins | University of Western Australia | Unaligned |
2004 | Marina Georgiou | University of Western Australia | Unaligned |
2005 | Fern York | Murdoch University | Unaligned |
2006 | Dominique Lieb | University of Western Australia | Unaligned |
2007 | David Sinclair | University of Western Australia | Unaligned |
2008 | Toby Prosin | University of Western Australia | Unaligned |
2009 | Joe Magee | Murdoch University | Independents |
South Australia
President | |||
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Term | Name | University | Faction |
1997 | Tyrone Lynch | ||
1998 | |||
1999 | Paul Sykes | University of Adelaide | Student Unity |
2000 | Matt Anderson | University of Adelaide | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2001 | Joel Northcott | University of Adelaide | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2002 | Rory Spreckley | University of Adelaide | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2003 | Taso Filipo | University of South Australia | Independents |
2004 | Meagan Hackett | University of Adelaide | Student Unity |
2005 | Finn McCarthy-Adams | University of South Australia | Student Unity |
2006 | Praneet Keni | Flinders University | National Liaison Committee |
2007 | Rhiannon Newman | University of Adelaide | National Labor Students |
2008 | Rhiannon Newman | University of Adelaide | National Labor Students |
2009 | Robert Fletcher | University of Adelaide | National Labor Students |
2010 | Simone McDonnell | University of Adelaide | Student Unity |
2011 | Stephen McCallum | University of South Australia | National Labor Students |
General Secretary | |||
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Term | Name | University | Faction |
Previously | Combined with President position | ||
2004 | National Liaison Committee | ||
2005 | Nikhil Vasuki | University of Adelaide | National Liaison Committee |
2006 | Sam Ogden | Flinders University | Student Unity |
2007 | Hannah Frank | University of Adelaide | Non-Aligned |
2008 | |||
2009 | James Wangmann | University of South Australia | Student Unity |
Education Officer | |||
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Term | Name | University | Faction |
2002 | Jakin Ravalico | University of Adelaide | Student Unity |
2003 | Nat Enright | University of Adelaide | Unaligned |
2004 | Robert Simms | Flinders University | Australian Democrats |
2005 | Chris Kelly | University of Adelaide | Independents |
2006 | Keith Hiew Wai Kong | University of Adelaide | National Liaison Committee |
2007 | Larissa Harrison | University of Adelaide | National Labor Students |
2008 | |||
2009 | Andrew Anson | University of Adelaide | Student Unity |
2010 | Christopher Bean | Student Unity |
Welfare/Small and Regional Officer | |||
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Term | Name | University | Faction |
1999 | Michael Devlin | Flinders University | National Organisation of Labor Students |
2000 | |||
2001 | Bek Cornish | University of Adelaide | Independents |
2002 | Taso Filipo | University of South Australia | Independents |
2003 | Mitch Coidan | University of Adelaide | Independents |
2004 | Sam Duluk | University of Adelaide | Liberals |
2005 | Ankit Puri | University of South Australia | National Liaison Committee |
2006 | Melissa Hoi | National Liaison Committee | |
2007 | |||
2008 | |||
2009 | Kelly Graham-Sutton | University of South Australia | Student Unity |
2010 | Lavinia Emerett-Grey | University of Adelaide |
Women's Officer | |||
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Term | Name | University | Faction |
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University of Adelaide | Independents |
1991 | |||
1992 | |||
1993 | |||
1994 | |||
1995 | |||
1996 | |||
1997 | |||
1998 | |||
1999 | |||
2000 | |||
2001 | Hannah Mitchell-Steiner | Flinders University | Student Unity |
2002 | Meagan Hackett | University of Adelaide | Student Unity |
2003 | Katana Smith | Flinders University | Student Unity |
2004 | Melissa Purcell | University of Adelaide | Independents |
2005 | Tara Bates | University of Adelaide | Independents |
2006 | Sarah Agar | University of Adelaide | Student Unity |
2007 | Lavinia Emmett-Grey | University of Adelaide | Non-Aligned |
International & Ethnocultural Officer | |||
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Term | Name | University | Faction |
2010 | Prashant Joshi |
Queer Officer | |||
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Term | Name | University | Faction |
2003 | Bek Cornish | Adelaide University | Independents |
2004 | David Kavanagh | Adelaide University | Independents |
2005 | Kevin Tran | Flinders University | Student Unity |
2006 | Joey Mazanek | Flinders University | Unaligned |
Environment Officer | |||
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Term | Name | University | Faction |
2002 | Eleanor Gee (resigned March, position not refilled) | Australian Democrats | |
2003 | Rebequa Aitken | Flinders University | Unaligned |
2004 | Alison Lapidge | Flinders University | Australian Democrats |
2005 | Peter Drew | University of Adelaide | |
2006 | Matthew Walton | University of Adelaide | Student Unity |
Australian Capital Territory
President | |||
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Term | Name | University | Faction |
2004 | Ryan Hamilton | Australian National University | Student Unity |
2005 | Ryan Hamilton | Australian National University | Student Unity |
2006 | Jamilla Rivzi | Australian National University | Student Unity |
2007 | Lyndon Mayfield | University of Canberra | Student Unity |
2008 | Anya Aidman | Australian National University | Student Unity |
2009 | Geoffrey Wakeford | University of Canberra | Student Unity |
2010 | Kate Maybin | University of Canberra | Student Unity |
General Secretary | |||
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Term | Name | University | Faction |
2010 | Patrick Ingle |
Education/Vice President | |||
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Term | Name | University | Faction |
2004 | Marc Emerson | University of Canberra | Student Unity |
2005 | Marc Emerson | University of Canberra | Student Unity |
2006 | Liam Smyth | University of Canberra | Student Unity |
2007 | Ben Lyons | Australian National University | ANU Young Labor Left/Grassroots Left |
2008 | Kurt Steel | University of Canberra | Student Unity |
2009 | Kate Otree | Australian National University | Student Unity |
2010 | Michael Galuzzo |