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词条 National Union of Students (Australia)
释义

  1. History

  2. Delegates and factions

  3. Financial and structural crisis

  4. National Conference

  5. National structure

     National Executive  State Executive 

  6. National Officers

  7. State Officers

      Victoria    New South Wales    South Australia    Queensland    Western Australia    Australian Capital Territory    Tasmania  

  8. Union affiliation

  9. References

  10. External links

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North Melbourne, Victoria 3051


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The National Union of Students (NUS) is the peak representative body for Australian university students. As of 2017, there are 18 student unions in Australian campuses 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.

History

NUS in its current form came into being in 1987 after the collapse of its predecessor, the Australian Union of Students (AUS), in 1984. The AUS was first known from 1937 to 1971 as the National Union of Australian University Students (NUAUS), before allowing membership of colleges of higher education in 1971, which necessitated a name change.[1]

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.{{cn|date = September 2018}} In particular, its limited finances have often meant that it has had difficulty making its presence felt on higher education issues.{{cn|date = September 2018}} 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.{{cn|date = September 2018}}

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.{{cn|date = September 2018}}

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.{{cn|date = September 2018}} 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. NUS charged $5 per student represented by each member organisation. This raised small fears that many small and regional campus organisations might disaffiliate due to increases in affiliation fees.

In 2006, NUS took a massive budget hit with the introduction of VSU.

In 2016, Australian National University Students' Association voted against accrediting with NUS, citing problems with the conduct of factional delegates at the National Conference.[2] The Adelaide University Union (AUU) voted to cease their SRC from authorising payments of Accreditation to NUS in their March Meeting.[3] The AUU's SRC later condemned the move and restated its affiliation, and intention to pay accreditation fees autonomously.[4]

In 2017, the Australian National University Students' Association voted to accredit with NUS once again.[5] Also in 2017, the Tasmanian University Union voted to end its affiliation with the NUS.

Delegates and factions

The operations of NUS are dominated by several organised factions, some with close ties to the youth wings of Australian political parties. In 2017, factions operating within NUS include:[6][7][8]

  • Student Unity (Unity), the Labor right faction. The faction controlled approximately 45% of elected delegates at the 2017 National Conference. Members of the faction must be members of the Australian Labor Party.{{cn|date=September 2018}}
  • National Labor Students (NLS), the Labor left faction. The second largest faction, the NLS controlled around 17% of the delegates at the 2017 National Conference. Members of the faction cannot vote as individuals and are bound to vote as the faction demands. The NLS are also constitutionally bound not to vote for, support, or negotiate with the Liberal faction.
  • The Grassroots Independents (GI, Grindies) are a culmination of the former factions of the National Independents (NI, Indies) and Grassroots Left (GL, Groots). The National Independents and Grassroots Left factions merged to form the ‘Grassroots Independents’ ahead of the 2018 National Conference, with the merger motivated by belief that the merger would increase the efficacy of their activism, with both factions sharing similar politics and goals for the NUS, with hopes of making the union accountable, and progressive, and prioritising transparency and grassroots activation. This grouping was estimated to have controlled approximately 12% of conference floor at the 2017 National Conference.[9] Both of the former factions still exist on campus levels across Australia but join together at NUS. They have traditionally been the third most prominent faction, consisting of independently aligned, Greens aligned and Labor aligned members. Members are open to free votes, and fill out their own ballots.
  • Socialist Alternative (SAlt, SA, Trots), controlled around 17% of the votes at the 2017 National Conference, SAlt usually obtain 2–3 national office bearers in minor roles including ATSI, Ethno-Cultural, Environment, through negations with NLS.
  • Australian Liberal Students' Federation (ALSF, Liberals, Libs), the Liberal Party of Australia faction. The faction controlled around 5% of the vote at the 2017 National Conference. Despite the faction's histroically small control of the votes, it has been successful in gaining positions for Liberal students including Tasmanian State Branch President Claire Chandler in 2012 and Clark Cooley in 2016 as well as Victorian General Secretary Matthew Lesh in 2014.[10].
  • Small 'i' indies, are a less of a faction and more of a grouping used to refer to a number independents who do not sit with a National Independents.

Financial and structural crisis

In a report commissioned by the NUS secretariat in 2013, independent auditors TLConsult authored a report which cited NUS' "inflexible factional system" as detrimental to the organisation and leading to “historical accounting approach … out of step with modern financial practices”. Auditors "questioned whether some stakeholders generally understood their responsibilities to NUS", citing alliances by some national officers to factions, rather than NUS, as contributing the structural issues faced by the organisation.[11][12]

The TLConsult audit said that NUS only had enough cash reserves to "sustain the organisation for approximately one year in its current form” and that although voluntary student unionism had resulted in a notable decline in revenue, it was structural problems, “unchanged for nearly two decades”, that were the primary cause of the NUS' current financial problems.[13]

In response to the financial pressures outlined in the audit which cited significant deficits run by NUS over the previous few years, and following outgoing NUS President Deanna Taylor's admission that they “the advice given to NUS is that were our income and expenditure levels to remain status quo, NUS would not exist beyond the next few years”, delegates to the 2014 conference voted in favor of a financial and structural review, and to eliminate the stipend for the positions of National Indigenous, International Students and Disability Officer. However, an attempt to eliminate state officer bearer positions (presidents excepted) was not passed by conference delegates.[14]

National Conference

By its constitution, NUS must hold National Conference, its annual general meeting, in the second week of December each year. Held at a Victorian campus, the conference sees delegates from all accredited campuses gather to vote on policy that decides the direction of the union for the next year. The election of national and state officers, as well as campus representatives occurs during the week.

National structure

NUS' national structure is formalised into both a National Executive and State Branches.[15]

National Executive

The responsibilities of the National executive, as subscribed within the NUS constitution, include; setting the budget for the NUS; regularly monitoring of the finances of NUS; employing staff on behalf of NUS; authorising the publication of material on behalf of NUS; and implementing and interpreting the policy of the NUS. The National Executive may also delegate its powers as it considers appropriate.

The members of National Executive are:

  • The National President (chair, casting vote only),
  • The National officers (voting),
  • 12 General Executive Members (voting), and
  • The State Presidents (voting)

National Officers of NUS do not carry a vote at the National Conference of NUS.

Members of National Executive may not hold more than 1 voting position on National Executive at the same time.

The national officers of NUS:

  • National President,
  • National General Secretary/National Deputy President,
  • National Education Officer,
  • National Welfare Officer,
  • National Women’s Officer, who must be a woman,
  • Two National Queer Officers, one of whom must be a woman,
(non-paid national officers)
  • National Small and Regional Campuses Officer, who must be a student currently enrolled at a small and/or regional NUS member campus,
  • National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Officer Officer, who must identify as a student from an indigenous background,
  • National Ethno‐Cultural Officer, who must identify as a student from a culturally or linguistically diverse background, and,
  • National International Students Officer, who must be currently enrolled as an international student
  • National Disability Officer, who must identify as a student with a disability.

State Executive

The state branches of the NUS include; New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, the Australian Capital Territory, and Western Australia.

The members of State Executive are:

  • The State President (chair),
  • The State Education Vice President, and
  • The NUS Campus Representatives from accredited campuses.

National Officers

The National Officers of NUS are elected annually at the National Conference, with their terms commencing in January.

National President
YearNameUniversityFaction
1987Roger CookMurdoch UniversityNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
1988Tracey ElleryVictoria College - Rusden CampusNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
1989Lisa NevilleGriffith UniversityNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
1990Kate DeverellMonash UniversityNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
1991Brigid FreemanUniversity of TasmaniaNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
1992Tony WhiteWarrnambool Institute of Advanced EducationNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
1993Ken FowlieUniversity of New South WalesNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
1994Penny SharpeUniversity of New South WalesNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
1995John GrahamUniversity of SydneyNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
1996Lori FaraoneEdith Cowan UniversityNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
1997John CareyMurdoch UniversityNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
1998Rose TraceyUniversity of SydneyNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
1999Jacob VargheseUniversity of MelbourneNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
2000Lisa JohnstoneUniversity of South AustraliaNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
2001David HendersonUniversity of MelbourneNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
2002Moksha WattsUniversity of SydneyNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
2003Daniel KyriacouUniversity of SydneyNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
2004Jodie JansenQueensland University of TechnologyNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
2005Felix EldridgeUniversity of SydneyNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
2006Rose JacksonUniversity of SydneyNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)/

National Labor Students (NLS)

2007Michael NguyenUniversity of Technology, SydneyNational Labor Students (NLS)
2008Angus McFarlandUniversity of SydneyNational Labor Students (NLS)
2009David BarrowUniversity of Technology, SydneyNational Labor Students (NLS)
2010Carla DrakefordUniversity of MelbourneNational Labor Students (NLS)
2011Jesse MarshallLa Trobe UniversityNational Labor Students (NLS)
2012Donherra WalmsleyUniversity of SydneyNational Labor Students (NLS)
2013Jade TyrellUniversity of Technology, SydneyNational Labor Students (NLS)
2014Deanna TaylorUniversity of AdelaideNational Labor Students (NLS)
2015Rose SteeleLa Trobe UniversityNational Labor Students (NLS)
2016Sinead ColeeMonash UniversityNational Labor Students (NLS)
2017Sophie JohnstonUniversity of New South WalesNational Labor Students (NLS)
2018Mark PaceUniversity of AdelaideNational Labor Students (NLS)
2019Desiree CaiUniversity of MelbourneNational Labor Students (NLS)
National General Secretary
YearNameUniversityFaction
1988Lisa NevilleGriffith UniversityNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
1989Richard MarlesUniversity of MelbourneNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
1990Andrew WooldridgeUniversity of TasmaniaNational Independents
1991Nicole AsquithUniversity of MelbourneLeft Alliance
1992Pablo CampillosCurtin UniversityStudent Unity
1993Simon HoffmanUniversity of Western AustraliaStudent Unity
1994Wendy HaydonJames Cook UniversityStudent Unity
1995Michael GadielUniversity of SydneyStudent Unity
1996Roland StephensUniversity of SydneyStudent Unity
1997Chris BurrellAustralian Maritime CollegeStudent Unity
1998Erica MartinMurdoch UniversityStudent Unity
1999Gilbert AstorgaUniversity of TasmaniaStudent Unity
2000Simon LeesUniversity of SydneyStudent Unity
2001Lizzie BlandthornUniversity of MelbourneStudent Unity
2002Dave HughesUniversity of New South WalesStudent Unity
2003Michael ComninosUniversity of SydneyStudent Unity
2004Daniel MookheyUniversity of Technology, SydneyStudent Unity
2005Sacha FentonUniversity of QueenslandStudent Unity
2006Michael de BruynUniversity of MelbourneStudent Unity
2007Mathew ChukUniversity of Western AustraliaNational Independents
2008Ben MaxfieldMonash UniversityStudent Unity
2009David WilkinsUniversity of AdelaideStudent Unity
2010Xavier WilliamsLa Trobe UniversityStudent Unity
2011Patrick SheehanLa Trobe UniversityStudent Unity
2012Jon BarlowVictoria UniversityStudent Unity
2013Todd PinkertonUniversity of SydneyStudent Unity
2014Isabelle KingshottUniversity of MelbourneStudent Unity
2015Tom NockAustralian National UniversityStudent Unity
2016Cam PetrieRMIT UniversityStudent Unity
2017Nathan CroftLa Trobe UniversityStudent Unity
2018Jacob CrippsLa Trobe UniversityStudent Unity
2019Michael IroecheLa Trobe UniversityStudent Unity
National Education Officer
YearNameUniversityFaction
1988Kiri EvansUniversity of SydneyLeft Alliance
1989Damien SmithUniversity of SydneyNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
1990Damien SmithUniversity of SydneyNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
1991David Howard (died in office)Queensland University of TechnologyNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)

then Student Unity

1992Rob HoughtonFlinders UniversityLeft Alliance
1993Toby BorgeestUniversity of MelbourneLeft Alliance
1994Tim LyonsUniversity of TasmaniaStudent Unity
1995Melanie WheelerUniversity of AdelaideNational Independents
1996David TaylorMonash UniversityNon-Aligned Left
1997Jackie LynchLa Trobe UniversityLeft Alliance
1998Katrina CurryUniversity of SydneyLeft Alliance
1999Evelyn LohCharles Darwin UniversityNational Independents
2000Charlie HeustonFlinders UniversityStudent Unity
2001Kate DavisonUniversity of MelbourneNational Broad Left
2002Camille BarbagalloGriffith UniversityNational Broad Left
2003Liz ThompsonMonash UniversityNational Broad Left
2004Paul CoatsUniversity of Melbourne/Charles Darwin UniversityNational Broad Left/Socialist Alternative
2005Rebecca BarrigosUniversity of MelbourneNational Broad Left/Socialist Alternative
2006Louise O'SheaUniversity of Melbourne/University of SydneySocialist Alternative
2007Colleen BolgerMonash UniversitySocialist Alternative
2008Lucy SaundersUniversity of SydneyNational Labor Students (NLS)
2009Stefie HinchyUniversity of QueenslandNational Labor Students (NLS)
2010James ButchersUniversity of QueenslandNational Labor Students (NLS)
2011Rachael DurrantUniversity of Technology, SydneyNational Labor Students (NLS)
2012Rosa SottileUniversity of QueenslandNational Labor Students (NLS)
2013Clare Keyes-LileyLa Trobe UniversityNational Labor Students (NLS)
2014Sarah GarnhamMonash UniversitySocialist Alternative
2015Hannah SmithUniversity of SydneyNational Labor Students (NLS)
2016Max MurphyUniversity of Technology, SydneyNational Labor Students (NLS)
2017Anneke D'emanueleUniversity of MelbourneSocialist Alternative
2018Constantinos KaraviasUniversity of TasmaniaSocialist Alternative
2019Lachlan BarkerUniversity of Technology SydneyNational Labor Students
National Welfare Officer
YearNameUniversityFaction
1988Evan ThornleyUniversity of MelbourneNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
1989Andrew WooldridgeUniversity of TasmaniaNational Independents
1990David McConnenUniversity of South AustraliaNational Independents
1991
1992Linda WhatmanUniversity of NewcastleNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
1993Linda WhatmanUniversity of NewcastleNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
1994Edwina HanlonMonash UniversityNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
1995Elizabeth HumphrysUniversity of MelbourneNon-Aligned Left
1996Michelle GiglioNational Independents
1997Zane WhitehornCharles Darwin UniversityNational Independents
1998Lisa RonnenbergUniversity of NewcastleNon-Aligned Left
1999Tom CargillFlinders UniversityStudent Unity
2000Nathan MurphyLa Trobe UniversityAustralian Labor Students
2001Rachel ThomsonUniversity of TasmaniaStudent Unity
2002Jill FergusonCurtin UniversityAustralian Labor Students
2003Sarah McDowellMonash UniversityAustralian Labor Students
2004[https://www.moreland.vic.gov.au/about-council/councillors/south-ward-councillors/cr-lambros-tapinos-south-ward.html Lambros Tapinos]Victoria UniversityStudent Unity
2005Katana SmithFlinders UniversityStudent Unity
2006Kate PerryQueensland University of TechnologyNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)/

National Labor Students (NLS)

2007Joshua RaynerUniversity of AdelaideStudent Unity
2008Liz LarbalestierUniversity of WollongongStudent Unity
2009Jimmy MentorMonash UniversityStudent Unity
2010Patrick Sheehan (until March)La Trobe UniversityStudent Unity
Michael Buckland (from March)University of SydneyStudent Unity
2011Chris MonnoxUniversity of WollongongStudent Unity
2012Rogan McMahon-Hogan (until June)University of CanberraStudent Unity
Michael Pettersson (from July)Australian National UniversityStudent Unity
2013Hovig MelkonianRMIT UniversityStudent Unity
2014Jack GracieAustralian National UniversityStudent Unity
2015Dean D'AngeloLa Trobe UniversityStudent Unity
2016Robby MagyarUniversity of SydneyStudent Unity
2017Jill MolloyAustralian National UniversityStudent Unity
2018Jordon O'ReillyFlinders UniversityStudent Unity
2019Adriana MalavisiUniversity of SydneyStudent Unity
National Women's Officer
YearNameUniversityFaction
1988Emma KooreyUniversity of SydneyLeft Alliance
1989Miranda SandarsUniversity of MelbourneLeft Alliance
1990Brigid FreemanUniversity of TasmaniaNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
1991Audrey EdwardsSouthern Cross University
1992
1993Misha SchubertUniversity of South AustraliaIndependents
1994Kate WaitUniversity of South AustraliaNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
1995Michelle MacDonaldLa Trobe UniversityStudent Unity
1996Sarah LantzSouthern Cross UniversityNon-Aligned Left
1997Gemma PinnellMonash UniversityNon-Aligned Left, then Left Alliance
1998Amrita DasvarmaUniversity of AdelaideIndependents
1999Genevieve DerwentUniversity of Technology, SydneyLeft Alliance, then National Broad Left
2000Helen StittAustralian National UniversityNational Independents
2001Sarah McBratneyUniversity of QueenslandNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
2002Catherine DavisRMIT UniversityAustralian Labor Students
2003Lisa ChestersUniversity of QueenslandNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
2004Laura FraserMurdoch UniversityIndependent, then National Organisation of Labor Students
2005Alison VaughanEdith Cowan UniversityAustralian Labor Students
2006Sarah WickhamLa Trobe UniversityAustralian Labor Students/National Labor Students (NLS)
2007Lucy HonanUniversity of SydneyGrassroots Left
2008Claire TatyzoFlinders UniversityGrassroots Left
2009Kaitlin FerrisUniversity of MelbourneNational Labor Students (NLS)
2010Keelia FitzpatrickUniversity of Western AustraliaNational Independents
2011Courtney SloaneAustralian National UniversityNational Labor Students (NLS)
2012Noni SprouleUniversity of MelbourneNational Labor Students (NLS)
2013Mikaela WangmannUniversity of AdelaideStudent Unity
2014Georgia KennellyVictoria UniversityNational Labor Students (NLS)
2015Jess McleodSocialist Alternative
2016Heidi La PagliaUniversity of TasmaniaNational Labor Students (NLS)
2017Abby StapletonMonash UniversityNational Labor Students (NLS)
2018Kate Jean CrossinLa Trobe UniversityNational Labor Students (NLS)
2019Sarah TynanUniversity of AdelaideNational Labor Students (NLS)
National Queer/LGBTI Officer
YearNameUniversityFaction
2001Mark PendletonGriffith UniversityNational Broad Left
Melissa VenvilleLa Trobe UniversityNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS) then National Broad Left
2002Brent HaywoodUniversity of CanberraNational Independents
Emma BanyerUniversity of SydneyNational Broad Left
2003Belinda ClarkCurtin UniversityStudent Unity
Rathana CheaUniversity of Technology, SydneyNational Broad Left
2004Tallace BissettUniversity of MelbourneNational Broad Left
Jenelle DavyRMIT UniversityNational Independents
2005Claire EnglishGriffith UniversityNational Broad Left, then Grassroots Left
Craig ComrieUniversity of Western AustraliaNational Organisation of Labor Students
2006Rachel EvansUniversity of Technology, SydneyGrassroots Left
Norman JackaCurtin UniversityAustralian Labor Students/National Labor Students (NLS)
2007Hayley ConwayUniversity of WollongongGrassroots Left
Pete JohnsonUniversity of SydneyNational Labor Students (NLS)
2008Bree AhrensUniversity of MelbourneGrassroots Left
James VigusLa Trobe UniversitySocialist Alternative
2009Heidi ClausUniversity of SydneySocialist Alternative
Liam ByrneUniversity of MelbourneSocialist Alternative
2010Phoebe KellowayUniversity of MelbourneSocialist Alternative
Kathleen LarkinLa Trobe UniversitySocialist Alternative
2011Olivia HopkinsUniversity of SydneyStudent Unity
Jade EckhausUniversity of MelbourneSocialist Alternative
2012Shaylee LeachUniversity of South AustraliaStudent Unity
Kat HendersonQueensland University of TechnologySocialist Alternative
2013Hiba CasablancaMonash UniversityNational Labor Students (NLS)
Cat RoseUniversity of New South WalesSocialist Alternative
2014Bec ThompsonMurdoch UniversityNational Independents
Naomi FarmerLa Trobe UniversitySocialist Alternative
2015Danica CheesleyLa Trobe UniversitySocialist Alternative
Dana EndelmanisUniversity of TasmaniaNational Labor Students (NLS)
2016April HolcombeUniversity of SydneySocialist Alternative
Clare FrancisUniversity of Western AustraliaSocialist Alternative
2017Cristoforo Di PasqualeMonash UniversitySocialist Alternative
Lauren SaundersQueensland University of TechnologySocialist Alternative
2018Jasmine DuffMonash UniversitySocialist Alternative
Kim SternMonash UniversitySocialist Alternative
2019Tess DimosMonash UniversitySocialist Alternative
Steven BlackerSwinburne UniversityNational Labor Students
National Small and Regional Officer
YearNameUniversityFaction
1990Kathleen RichesWarrnambool IAENational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
1991Tony WhiteWarrnambool IAENational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
1992Jacqui DavidsonNorthern Territory UniversityNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
1994Eugene SebastianFlinders University of South AustraliaNational Liaison Committee
1995Shanton ChangUniversity of Western AustraliaNational Liaison Committee
2007Kobie HoweUniversity of CanberraNational Labor Students (NLS)
2008Grant MachellMonash UniversityStudent Unity
2009Chaiy DonatiUniversity of QueenslandStudent Unity
2010James WangmannUniversity of South AustraliaStudent Unity
2011Billy CollessJames Cook UniversityNational Labor Students (NLS)
2012Jessica NewmanJames Cook UniversityNational Labor Students (NLS)
2013Michael PetterssonAustralian National UniversityStudent Unity
2014Jack BoydUniversity of WollongongStudent Unity
2015Rose GosperUniversity of NewcastleNational Independent
2016Peter MunfordUniversity of WollongongStudent Unity
2017Jason ByrneFlinders UniversityStudent Unity
2018James CallowWestern Sydney UniversityStudent Unity
2019Jordan MumfordUniversity of South AustraliaStudent Unity
National Environment Officer
YearNameUniversityFaction
1994Jamie ParkerMacquarie UniversityNon-Aligned Left
1995Kirstin O'BrienJames Cook UniversityNon-Aligned Left, then Left Alliance
1996Gretchen HighfieldUniversity of Technology, SydneyNon-Aligned Left
1997Matt FaganSouthern Cross UniversityNon-Aligned Left, then Left Alliance
1998Chris HeppelMacquarie UniversityNon-Aligned Left
1999Scott AldersonUniversity of QueenslandNon-Aligned Left
2000Mat HinesUniversity of TasmaniaProgressive Left Activist Network (PLANet)
2001Peter ZakzrewskiUNSW College of Fine ArtsAustralian Democrats
2002Matt SkellernUniversity of SydneyNational Broad Left
2003Bonnie RivendellLa Trobe UniversityNational Broad Left
Eli GreigMonash UniversityNational Broad Left
2004Bek HamedAustralian National UniversityIndependents
2005Anna RoseUniversity of SydneyNational Broad Left, then Grassroots Left
2006Danya BryxMonash UniversityAustralian Student Environment Network
2007Claire McCallRMIT UniversityAustralian Student Environment Network
2008Cecilia VaggUniversity of Technology, SydneyAustralian Student Environment Network
2009Dany BoulosUniversity of NewcastleAustralian Student Environment Network
2010Hugh MortensenSwinburne UniversityStudent Unity
2011Christian Jones (until February)University of SydneyStudent Unity
Shaun Taliana (from February)RMIT UniversityStudent Unity
2012Neha MadhokUniversity of Technology, SydneyNational Labor Students (NLS)
2013Stephen McCallumUniversity of South AustraliaNational Labor Students (NLS)/

Australian Student Environment Network

2014Damian RidgewellUniversity of New South WalesSocialist Alternative
2015Carl JacksonUniversity of QueenslandSocialist Alternative
2016Izzy ManfieldUniversity of QueenslandNational Labor Students (NLS)
2017Leesa MarkussenCurtin UniversityStudent Unity

A motion to abolish the National Environment Offer position was passed at the 2016 National Conference. This change came into effect at the 2017 National Conference.

National Ethnocultural Officer
YearNameUniversityFaction
2007Jamila Rizvi (until February)Australian National UniversityStudent Unity
Fatma Al Mahrizi (from February)University of MelbourneSocialist Alternative
2008Phoung AuUniversity of New South WalesNational Labor Students (NLS)
2009Matthew IncertiUniversity of MelbourneUnaligned
2010Lauren FernandoVictoria UniversityStudent Unity
2011Gen Li (until February)Monash UniversityStudent Unity
Mildred Linmiao Zhan (from February)La Trobe UniversityStudent Unity
2012Patrick MassaraniUniversity of SydneyStudent Unity
2013Kerrie KahlonGriffith UniversityStudent Unity
2014Daniel NikoloskiUniversity of South AustraliaStudent Unity
2015Michael BezuidenhoutFlinders UniversityStudent Unity
2016Betty BelayLa Trobe UniversityNational Labor Students (NLS)
2017Lorena WhiteUniversity of SydneyStudent Unity
2018Hersha KadkolUniversity of SydneySocialist Alternative
2019Hersha KadkolUniversity of SydneySocialist Alternative
National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Officer
YearNameUniversityFaction
2007Sheena WattNational Labor Students (NLS)
2008Sheena WattNational Labor Students (NLS)
2009Carla McGrathUniversity of SydneyNational Labor Students (NLS)
2010Warren RobertsUniversity of New South WalesNational Labor Students (NLS)
2011Frank GafaAustralian National UniversityNational Labor Students (NLS)
2012Benjamin GertzJames Cook University - TownsvilleStudent Unity
2013Blake MooneyUniversity of MelbourneStudent Unity
2014Joshua PreeceUniversity of QueenslandStudent Unity
2015Bridget CamaUniversity of New South WalesStudent Unity
2016Lizzie GreenMacquarie UniversityStudent Unity
2017Joseph Bin OmarUniversity of Western AustraliaNational Independents
2018Tyson McEwanUniversity of Western AustraliaNational Independents
2019Alfred LoweFlinders UniversityStudent Unity
National International Officer
YearNameUniversityFaction
2010Lily YuenLa Trobe UniversityUnaligned
2011Indrajeet ChauhanLa Trobe UniversityNational Labor Students (NLS)
2012Ashraf AlfianUniversity of New South WalesNational Independents
2013Joshua Hao Tang (until February)University of MelbourneStudent Unity
Jay Kajing Ng (from February)Unaligned
2014Zhejian ZhangDeakin UniversityStudent Unity
2015Yang LiuRMITStudent Unity
2016Tony ZhangMonash UniversityStudent Unity
2017David LeeDeakin UniversityStudent Unity
2018Ziqi HanMonash UniversityStudent Unity
2019Alex WangDeakin UniversityStudent Unity
National Disability Officer
YearNameUniversityFaction
2013Liam McDonaldMonash University - ClaytonNational Labor Students (NLS)
2014Joshua RebolledoUniversity of Technology SydneyNational Labor Students (NLS)
2015Alison TaylorFlinders UniversityNational Labor Students (NLS)
2016Hayden ShawUniversity of CanberraStudent Unity
2017Taylor FiccaraUniversity of Technology SydneyStudent Unity
2018Kayla DickesonUniversity of South AustraliaNational Labor Students (NLS)
2019Will EdwardsUniversity of SydneyNational Labor Students (NLS)

State Officers

The State Branch Officers of NUS are elected annually at the National Conference, with their terms commencing in January. State and Territories officers are only elected if there are accredited campus from that State/Territory. The State Branch positions other than President and Education Vice President were abolished after the 2015 National Conference, coming into effect at the conclusion of the 2016 term of office.

Victoria

VIC State Branch President
YearNameUniversityFaction
1991Kathleen RichesNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
1992Ben RossLa Trobe UniversityLeft Alliance
1993Natalie SykesLa Trobe UniversityStudent Unity
1994Liberty SangerLa Trobe UniversityStudent Unity
1995Robert LaroccaLa Trobe UniversityStudent Unity
1996Mehmet TillemRMIT UniversityStudent Unity
1997Gavin RyanMonash UniversityNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
1998Laura SmythMonash UniversityNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS) then Australian Labor Students
1999Stephen DonnellyLa Trobe UniversityStudent Unity
2000John RaimondoLa Trobe UniversityStudent Unity
2001Liam HarkinsMonash UniversityStudent Unity
2002Lambros TapinosVictoria UniversityStudent Unity
2003Conrad FrenchLa Trobe UniversityStudent Unity
2004Danielle PastoorsUniversity of MelbourneStudent Unity
2005Jeremy KellyVictoria UniversityStudent Unity
2006Rhiannon PlattMonash UniversityAustralian Labor Students/National Labor Students (NLS)
Caitlyn O'DowdUniversity of MelbourneAustralian Labor Students/National Labor Students (NLS)
2007Zoe EdwardsMonash UniversityNational Labor Students (NLS)
2008Sarah ColeLa Trobe UniversityNational Labor Students (NLS)
2009Mark BakerMonash UniversityNational Labor Students (NLS)
2010Jesse MarshallLa Trobe UniversityNational Labor Students (NLS)
2011Jon BarlowVictoria UniversityStudent Unity
2012Holly BurrLa Trobe UniversityNational Labor Students (NLS)
2013Isabelle KingshottUniversity of MelbourneStudent Unity
2014James MichelmoreRMIT UniversityStudent Unity
2015Cam PetrieRMIT UniversityStudent Unity
2016Nathan CroftLa Trobe UniversityStudent Unity
2017Alan PadghamRMIT UniversityStudent Unity
2018Lily XiaRMIT UniversityStudent Unity
2019Samuel RobertsSwinburne UniversityStudent Unity

New South Wales

NSW State Branch President
YearNameUniversityFaction
1991Luke FoleyUniversity of New South WalesNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
1992Aaron MagnerMacquarie UniversityNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
1993Ray MarceloMacquarie UniversityNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
1994Alan KirklandUniversity of New South WalesNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
1995Jamie ParkerMacquarie UniversityUnaligned
1996John Nolan-NeylanUniversity of NewcastleUnaligned
1997Andrew BurkeMacquarie UniversityUnaligned
1998Van BadhamUniversity of WollongongUnaligned
1999Amanda TattersalUniversity of SydneyNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)/

National Broad Left

2000Dom RoweUniversity of SydneyNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)/

National Broad Left

2001Ryan HeathUniversity of Technology, SydneyNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
2002Daney FaddoulUniversity of New South WalesNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
2003Anna YorkUniversity of New South WalesNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
2004Tim ChapmanUniversity of Technology, SydneyNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
2005Sarah-Jane CollinsUniversity of Technology, SydneyNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
2006Max BryantUniversity of SydneyNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
2007Tom PattonUniversity of SydneyNational Labor Student (NLS)
2008David BarrowUniversity of Technology, SydneyNational Labor Student (NLS)
2009Kyle MacGregorUniversity of New South WalesNational Labor Student (NLS)
2010Rosie RyanUniversity of SydneyNational Labor Student (NLS)
2011Phoebe DrakeUniversity of SydneyNational Labor Student (NLS)
2012Osman FaruqiUniversity of New South WalesNational Independents
2013Josh RebolledoUniversity of Technology, SydneyNational Labor Student (NLS)
2014Hannah SmithUniversity of SydneyNational Labor Student (NLS)
2015Chloe SmithUniversity of SydneyNational Labor Student (NLS)
2016Michael ElliotUniversity of SydneyStudent Unity
2017Michael MurdoccaUniversity of New South WalesStudent Unity
2018Connor WherrettUniversity of SydneyStudent Unity
2019Alexi CassisUniversity of SydneyStudent Unity

South Australia

SA State Branch President
YearNameUniversityFaction
1997Tyrone Lynch
1998
1999Paul SykesUniversity of AdelaideStudent Unity
2000Matt AndersonUniversity of AdelaideNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
2001Joel NorthcottUniversity of AdelaideNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
2002Rory SpreckleyUniversity of AdelaideNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
2003Taso FilipoUniversity of South AustraliaNational Independents
2004Meagan HackettUniversity of AdelaideStudent Unity
2005Finn McCarthy-AdamsUniversity of South AustraliaStudent Unity
2006Praneet KeniFlinders UniversityNational Liaison Committee
2007Rhiannon NewmanUniversity of AdelaideNational Labor Students (NLS)
2008Rhiannon NewmanUniversity of AdelaideNational Labor Students (NLS)
2009Robert FletcherUniversity of AdelaideNational Labor Students (NLS)
2010Simone McDonnellUniversity of AdelaideStudent Unity
2011Stephen McCallumUniversity of South AustraliaNational Labor Students (NLS)
2012Mikaela WangmannUniversity of AdelaideStudent Unity
2013Daniel NikoloskiUniversity of South AustraliaStudent Unity
2013Nina McEwanUniversity of AdelaideStudent Unity
2014Gemma PaechUniversity of AdelaideStudent Unity
2015Sam DavisUniversity of AdelaideNational Labor Students (NLS)
2016Josh BougheyUniversity of AdelaideStudent Unity
2017Maddee KnillUniversity of AdelaideStudent Unity
2018Jordan MumfordUniversity of South AustraliaStudent Unity
2019Ali AminUniversity of AdelaideStudent Unity

Queensland

QLD State Branch President
YearNameUniversityFaction
1990David HowardQueensland University of TechnologyNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
1991Chris SimpsonQueensland University of TechnologyNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
1997Robert ElphinstoneGriffith UniversityStudent Unity
1998Cynthia KennedyUniversity of QueenslandNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
1999Phoung Dong, (Guss)Queensland University of TechnologyNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
2000Stella RaeQueensland University of TechnologyNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
2001Sarah AbbottUniversity of QueenslandNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
2002Duncan PeggGriffith UniversityStudent Unity
2003Bec ThomsonUniversity of QueenslandNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
Callum DownieGriffith UniversityNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
2004Nick ThompsonQueensland University of TechnologyNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
2005Jon HamesUniversity of QueenslandNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
2006Dan DoranQueensland University Of TechnologyNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)/

National Labor Students (NLS)

2007Claire StimpsonUniversity of QueenslandNational Labor Students (NLS)
2008Kat HendersonQueensland University of TechnologyNational Labor Students (NLS)
2009Joshua YoungUniversity of QueenslandUQ Liberals
2010Rosa SottileUniversity of QueenslandNational Labor Students (NLS)
2011Joanna HortonUniversity of QueenslandNational Labor Students (NLS)
2012Scarlett SquireQueensland University of TechnologyNational Labor Students (NLS)
2013Sam Catanzariti-SmithGriffith UniversityStudent Unity
2014Laurence McLeanUniversity of QueenslandNational Labor Students (NLS)
2015
2016Stephanie KamericGriffith UniversityStudent Unity
2017
2018Chelsea BentlyGriffith UniversityStudent Unity

Western Australia

WA State Branch President
YearNameUniversityFaction
1990Andrew WaddellCurtin University of TechnologyNational Independents
1991Geoff BakerCurtin University of TechnologyNational Independents
1992Peter GrantCurtin University of TechnologyUnaligned
1993Luke GarswoodCurtin University of TechnologyNational Independents
1994Damien KarmelichEdith Cowan UniversityStudent Unity
1995Tony WalkerEdith Cowan UniversityStudent Unity
1996John CareyMurdoch UniversityNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
1997Steve WhiteheadMurdoch UniversityNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)
1998Nathan Hondros (until February)Murdoch UniversityStudent Unity
1998Stephen Dawson(from February)Edith Cowan UniversityNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS) then Australian Labor Students
1999Helen CarvossoCurtin University of TechnologyStudent Unity
2000Craig EdwardsUniversity of Western AustraliaStudent Unity
2001Simon MillmanUniversity of Western AustraliaNational Independents
2002Kate MillsCurtin University of TechnologyUnaligned
2003Zaneta MascarenasCurtin University of TechnologyAustralian Labor Students
2004Zaneta MascarenasCurtin University of TechnologyAustralian Labor Students
2005Susie ByersUniversity of Western AustraliaNational Independents
2006Rikki HendonCurtin University of TechnologyNational Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS)/

National Labor Students (NLS)

2007Enrico BurgioUniversity of Western AustraliaNational Independents
2008Eden RidgewayMurdoch UniversityNational Independents
2009Luke VilliersUniversity of Western AustraliaNational Independents
2010Basha StasakMurdoch UniversityNational Independents
2011Emma GreeneyUniversity of Western AustraliaNational Independents
2012Rebecca LeightonMurdoch UniversityNational Independents
2013Anita CreaseyUniversity of Western AustraliaNational Independents/Solidarity
2014Rebecca DoyleUniversity of Western AustraliaNational Independents
2015Jake WitteyCurtin UniversityNational Labor Students (NLS)
2016Alex HamiltonUniversity of Western AustraliaNational Independents
2017Lewis WhittakerMurdoch UniversityStudent Unity
2018Jason LawrenceCurtin UniversityStudent Unity
2019Christopher HallCurtin UniversityNational Independents

Australian Capital Territory

ACT State Branch President
YearNameUniversityFaction
2004Ryan HamiltonAustralian National UniversityStudent Unity
2005Ryan HamiltonAustralian National UniversityStudent Unity
2006Jamilla RivziAustralian National UniversityStudent Unity
2007Lyndon MayfieldUniversity of CanberraStudent Unity
2008Anya AidmanAustralian National UniversityStudent Unity
2009Geoffrey WakefordUniversity of CanberraStudent Unity
2010Kate MaybinUniversity of CanberraStudent Unity
2011Rogan McMahon-HoganUniversity of CanberraStudent Unity
2012Michael PetterssonAustralian National UniversityStudent Unity
2013Greg StewartUniversity of CanberraStudent Unity
2014Tom NockAustralian National UniversityStudent Unity
2015Josh OrchardAustralian National UniversityStudent Unity
2016Jill MolloyAustralian National UniversityStudent Unity
2017Nick DourosAustralian National UniversityStudent Unity

Tasmania

TAS State Branch President
YearNameUniversityFaction
2012Alexandra WestUniversity of TasmaniaNational Labor Students (NLS)
2013Claire ChandlerUniversity of TasmaniaAustralian Liberal Students Federation
2014Liam CarswellUniversity of TasmaniaNational Labor Students (NLS)
2015Clark CooleyUniversity of TasmaniaAustralian Liberal Students Federation
2016Clark CooleyUniversity of TasmaniaAustralian Liberal Students Federation

Union affiliation

Typically University Student Union's Representative Council's will vote on NUS accreditation. In 2017 accredited university Unions include;[16]

StateUnionUniversityRepresentation
Delegates Total Votes
NSWArc @ UNSW SRCUniversity of New South Wales7159
NSWUniversity of Sydney SRCUniversity of Sydney7112
NSWNewcastle University Student AssociationNewcastle University799
NSWUniversity of Technology Sydney Student AssociationUniversity of Technology Sydney7125
SAFlinders University Student AssociationFlinders University664
SAUniversity of South Australia Student AssociationUniversity of South Australia790
SAAdelaide University UnionAdelaide University785
VICDeakin University Student Association (DUSA)Deakin University7151
VICMonash Student Association (MSA)Monash University (Clayton)7111
VICRMIT University Student Union (RUSU)RMIT University7179
VICSwinburne Student Union (SSU)Swinburne University7104
VICUniversity of Melbourne Student Union (UMSU)University of Melbourne7182
VICVictoria University Student Union (VUSU)Victoria University7113
VICLa Trobe Student Union (LTSU)La Trobe University7116
WACurtin Student GuildCurtin University7129
WAUWA Student GuildUniversity of Western Australia778

References

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2. ^http://www.anusa.com.au/anusa-votes-against-motion-to-reaccredit-to-nus-for-2016/
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5. ^{{cite web|title=ANUSA accredits with NUS, but won't pay yet - ANU Observer|url= ANUSA Accredits with NUS, but Won’t Pay – Yet.|date= 21 March 2017}}
6. ^{{cite web |last1=Carrington |first1=Kat |title=STUPOL SCHOOLIES: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT NATCON AND THE NUS |url=https://www.woroni.com.au/words/stupol-schoolies-everything-you-need-to-know-about-natcon-and-the-nus/ |website=Woroni |accessdate=1 December 2018}}
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9. ^{{cite web |last1=Millhouse |first1=Adelle |title=GRASSROOTS LEFT AND NATIONAL INDEPENDENTS NUS FACTIONS MERGE |url=https://anuobserver.org/2018/10/24/grassroots-left-and-national-independents-nus-factions-merge/ |website=The ANU Observer |accessdate=1 December 2018}}
10. ^{{cite news|last1=Pen|first1=Justin|last2=Rajvanshi|first2=Astha|title=National Union Of Students In Crisis With Falling Support And Revenues|url=https://newmatilda.com/2014/12/22/national-union-students-crisis-falling-support-and-revenues|accessdate=22 February 2015|publisher=NewMatilda.com|date=22 December 2014}}
11. ^{{cite news|last1=Loussikian|first1=Kylar|title=NUS needs to refocus on present century to survive|url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/higher-education/nus-needs-to-refocus-on-present-century-to-survive/story-e6frgcjx-1227183798246|accessdate=22 February 2015|publisher=The Australian|date=14 January 2015}}
12. ^{{cite news|last1=Loussikian|first1=Kylar|title=National Union of Students in financial turmoil|url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/higher-education/national-union-of-students-in-financial-turmoil/story-e6frgcjx-1227153232447|accessdate=22 February 2015|publisher=The Australian|date=12 December 2014}}
13. ^{{cite news|last1=Loussikian|first1=Kylar|title=National Union of Students in financial turmoil|url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/higher-education/national-union-of-students-in-financial-turmoil/story-e6frgcjx-1227153232447|accessdate=22 February 2015|publisher=The Australian|date=12 December 2014}}
14. ^{{cite web|last1=O’Mallon|first1=Finbar|title=Live Blog - NUS Conference 2014|url=http://www.rmitcatalyst.com/live-blog-national-union-of-students-nat-conf-2014/|website=Catalyst Magazine|accessdate=22 February 2015}}
15. ^{{cite web|title=National Union of Students Regulations |url=https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/nus/pages/103/attachments/original/1428554026/NUS_Constitution_2015.pdf?1428554026|accessdate=2 November 2015|publisher=National Union of Students}}
16. ^{{cite web|title=NUS National Conference 2018 |url=https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Z_0Ma0P6y6Eo_1BpK6pTL5Wjn0nIS2q0i3WgQwoO6L4/edit#gid=1876212335|accessdate=13 December 2018|publisher=Farrago|author=Pitt, Edward}}

External links

  • NUS Home
  • Council of Australian Postgraduate Associations (CAPA)
  • Council of International Students Australia (CISA)
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