THE STUDENT UNION
ELECTION GUIDE SEPTEMBER 5-9, 2016 we see you’re thinking of skipping this section. you motherfucker. do you know how long we worked on this fucking guide you inconsiderate ingrate – it’s 9:30pm on a thursday and we are eating cold pizza, chilli popcorn and malteasers for dinner because we wanted to make this a good read for you. i can’t believe you would betray democracy like this after everything we’ve been through. don’t you think about moving on to the next section, we know we have great articles but this is fucking important so read the god damn guide
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2016 STUDENT UNION ELECTIONS POLLING 5-9 SEPTEMBER 2016 POLLING TIMES AND LOCATIONS MONDAY 5
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ccording to the Constitution of the University of Melbourne Student Union, Farrago is required to publish an election supplement containing the names of all candidates and their submitted speeches and photographs. These statements were submitted by candidates to the Returning Officer. Any candidate who missed the deadline will have no speech in this supplement. The word limit for candidate was 300 words for candidates for Office Bearer positions and 100 words for Students’ Council, Committees and other positions. If a statement ends abruptly, it is because it was over the word limit and was cut in accordance with the Student Union’s Electoral Regulations. There were some tickets that submitted the same speech for different positions and individuals. Where this has occurred we have printed the speech once, listing all of the candidates under the one heading. The order in which the speeches appear reflects the order of the candidates on the ballot paper, which was determined randomly. Other than this, with the exception of text formatting, we have not edited any of the following speeches in any way, including spelling and grammar.
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GUIDE COVER ARTWORK BY AMIE GREEN
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CANDIDATE STATEMENTS: OFFICER BEARER POSITIONS
PRESIDENT MU Whigs and an ardent acolyte of a civic humanism is seeking your support, your adoration and your vote. The position I am nominating for as decided by the Whig National Convention on the 8th of August, at the hallowed Shaw Davey Slum is that of Student Union President. I could deliver a curriculum vitae on myself however as a Whig I am opposed to centralised tyrannical power invested in one individual. I am a proponent of the demos, of the yeoman, of the industrious society! Therefore I shall ’m Adriana and I would absolutely love instead present to you the Whig Party Policy to represent you as UMSU President in as passed by acclimation at the auspicious 2017. I believe that UMSU is an important inaugural Whig National Convention. source of support, representation and Whig Party Policy 2016; opportunity. For some, involvement within We the Whigs, upholders of liberty and a a department or a club can be life changing. fair go, thus do affirm the below principles I believe that 2017 will be an extremely and aims of the Party in the conduct of significant year for UMSU. our affairs, to ensure the supremacy Safety on campus will be an important of parliament and the opposition of issue for UMSU next year, with the results continental tyranny: of a nationwide survey on sexual assault 1. Secure free readers for first years; at Universities due to be released. More 2. Advocate that UMSU’s official political than ever, we have seen people questioning position be “radical centrism”; and placing pressure upon universities for 3. Expedite the conversion of all Union their lack of response and procedures. The House rooms to alehouses; position and ideas from UMSU have the 4. Seizure of all Papal endowments on ability to shape the actions and directions University property; taken in this process. This is an issue I’m 5. Further subsidize all non-political incredibly passionate about and an area societies and clubs’ alcohol-related events; where I would like to see meaningful 6. Conduct a review into the merits and change take place. I would also like to see campaigns run on shortcomings of fee deregulation for the industrial class; education issues such as the possibility of 7. Free provision of socks and breeches to trimesters and students potentially losing control over timetabling, as being discussed all second year students; 8. Zadok the Priest by Handel to be played by the FlexAp. I think that it is critical that at 9:07am every Friday morning on campus; UMSU ensures that students are engaged 9. Renovate the Guild Theatre to a classical and that campaigns are inclusive and style akin to George III’s sitting room; accessible to all students, so that students Convert MLS gardens to productive land, are more comfortable with getting involved. producing sugar cane and tobacco; The student precinct is going to be a major issue for 2017, strong direction from UMSU is needed. I believe that UMSU want a Union that engages all students should not receive anything less than what and advocates for your interests. it already has, we need a visible presence on This year, as UMSU’s Welfare Officer, I campus so that students recognise the union started the Conversation Partners Program and all the important services it provides. to help students learning English as a It’s important that UMSU has strong second language practice conversation skills. representation next year. I believe my I expanded our Food Bank, which provides work as Women’s officer has proven my struggling students with assistance. I helped determination to do my best for students create UMSU’s People of Colour Department and my absolute love for this union. Let’s and organised of Australia’s first ever People make 2017 UMSU’s best year yet. of Colour Conference, bringing together Vote [1] Stand Up! students from marginalised backgrounds
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during student elections. I want a more transparent system - based on what you believe in, rather than who you know. I want to increase the visibility of autonomous departments in UMSU, like Women’s, Disabilities, and People of Colour. These departments are vital in ensuring that UMSU supports students who face barriers to participating in university life. I want to ensure students feel safe on campus, by advocating for better welfare policies for clubs and societies, and pushing for better regulations surrounding the way we deal with sexual assault on campus. As President, I will work to create a Student Union which speaks for all students Vote [1] More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
MICHAEL SABLJAK (LIBERAL)
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ANDREW O’SHEA (CREATE) No statement received
ARUN BHARATULA No statement received
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hat ho esteemed peers! The time honoured and glorious process of electing ones equals to the venerable Student Union is about to commence. I Lee Edward Ellison as Party President of the
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take great pride in being a member of UMSU. Being at this University for five years, I have truly experienced the growth and advancement that our flourishing student union has undertaken. No University in Victoria can rival the across the country. club scene we have here and that is what Next year will be a unique year for drew me to my current position as one UMSU. The new student precinct and of the Clubs and Societies Officers. It has the Flexible Academic Program will allowed me to pursue the issues I believe dramatically change the way students are important to students; like moving into experience university, and students tech based grants, encouraging more events must have a voice in the discussion. My experience in issues relating to students as with increased funding, creating more Welfare Officer makes me confident I can be opportunities to undertake detailed welfare training, and reforming our policies on that voice. alcohol to make sure everyone is safe and The two years I have been involved in UMSU have been some of the best of my life, able to have a great time. The clubs role has given me the drive, and I want to offer everyone the opportunity skills and experience necessary to serve that I was given. UMSU needs to be more inclusive. Getting involved is difficult when as your next General Secretary. If elected, I will make it my mission to focus on the most visible UMSU is every year is Continues on next page
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the needs and desires of students for the new Student Precinct. I will bring back U-Week, to increase engagement and involvement. This time, working closely with the new Volunteering Coordinator to make sure everyone has an opportunity to play their part in the student union. I will make UMSU a place of support for your well-being, for your passions and for your studies. UMSU will become the safest, most welcoming, and accessible student union for all to enjoy. From activities to activism, clubs to collectives, BBQS to books, UMSU is a rich tapestry of the diversity of students – and More! wants to foster that culture. Our union needs to be a place that everyone feels included, where no student is left behind. I am dedicated and committed to giving you the UMSU that hard working students deserve. Vote [1] More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
MICHAEL SABLJAK (LIBERAL) No statement received
MICHAEL KERRISON (WHIGS)
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NIKHIL SACHDEV (CREATE) No statement received
Society in 2015, and am the current UMSU Welfare Officer. In my term as Welfare Officer, I have been consistently dedicated to student wellbeing through events, services and advocacy. I am particularly proud of increasing awareness of the Food Bank and the expansion of the service to the VCA campus. The General Secretary is responsible for ensuring UMSU’s day-to-day operations can run effectively and efficiently, and that our Constitution is upheld. One of UMSU’s biggest roles is advocating for students’ rights at university and maintaining the quality of our education. As General Secretary, I want to make sure that UMSU’s various policies and regulations are easily accessible and understandable to students. This will allow students to have a greater understanding of UMSU’s role, their rights at university and the various support mechanisms available. I have a demonstrated understanding and appreciation of the UMSU Constitution and the various bits of policy and meeting requirements within the union, all of which are important in maintaining transparency. This year I spearheaded the comprehensive constitutional reforms that saw a People of Colour Department permanently established within UMSU. This department will allow students of ethnic and racial minority backgrounds to have proper representation similar to the Women’s Department, Queer Department, Disabilities Department and Indigenous Department. I am passionate about students’ rights and upholding the transparency of UMSU through consultative policy reform. As your General Secretary, I will increase the accountability and transparency of the union so that students are able to have an inclusive and supportive experience at university and on campus. Vote [1] Stand Up!
courses and face-to-face teaching time, and a massive increase in class sizes. Fighting this and against other attacks has to be the foundation of any student body that’s serious about standing up for students’ rights. Things won’t go forward with the same old faces running things, the same student politicians that get themselves elected and then get nothing done. We need to challenge the trend of increasing fees and declining quality in Australian universities. I’m part of a committed team that will get that done. Vote [1] Left Focus for activism that counts!
EDUCATION OFFICER (ACADEMIC AFFAIRS) BRENDAN TAM (WHIGS)
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ARUN BHARATULA
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i! I’m Sarah, and I’d love to represent you as General Secretary. I have been an active member of the student community since 2014, in both clubs and UMSU. I served as the President of the Melbourne International Relations
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i! I’m Jeremy, a third year Arts student majoring in History, and a longstanding activist at Melbourne Uni. I’m running for Secretary because I want to reinvigorate UMSU. Too often our student union is invisible. Office-bearers are elected and then disappear until the elections the following year. I want to organise a student union that’s accountable to the student body. Left Focus activists campaign for University funding all year round, and against the Government’s attacks on higher education. This year the university announced a major attack (FlexAp) on the way our degrees are taught, with cuts to
i! I’m Lia, a second-year Arts student, and Jade, doing Art History. We’re also activists on campus and have spent the year campaigning for your rights as students and a higher quality of education on campus. We are running for Education (Academic) Office because education is increasingly becoming a commodity in Australian society. The Liberals are leveling attack after attack against students, the Vice Chancellors of every Group of Eight University are pushing hard for deregulated fees, and the UniMelb administration is launching a major attack on undergraduate degrees (the FlexAp). They plan cuts to courses, cut face-to-face teaching, massively increase class sizes and abolish lectures! There has never been a more crucial time for student activists to take a stand. We also want to fight for positive changes at our university, not just against attacks. Refugees are marginalised and oppressed by our government, and it’s extremely difficult for them to work, let alone study. We want to win a scholarship for refugees making it easier for them to study at UoM.
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EDUCATION OFFICER (ACADEMIC AFFAIRS) – CONT. EDUCATION OFFICER (PUBLIC AFFAIRS)– CONT. JADE ECKHAUS & LIA VASSILIADIS NATHAN BACHETTI (LIBERAL) (LEFT FOCUS) – CONTINUED
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STYLIANOS NIKIAS (CREATE)
With the Liberals still in power and declaring their ongoing commitment to fee No statement received deregulation, 2017 is gearing up to be a year of intensive campaigning for education. We want to see a campus that does not treat education as a commodity but a right for every one of us. Students should not be treated as consumers to be exploited, but rather as individuals with complex and diverse intellectual needs. If this is the type of student union you would like to see, then Vote [1] Jade and Lia for Education (Academic)!
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i! We’re Caley and Roger, and we want to be the voice representing students in discussions between UMSU and the university, in relation to academic affairs. We are passionate about education, and about making it accessible and of the highest quality. We know how lifechangingly important it can be, so we want to make sure students get the most out of their university experience. Discussions around the FlexAP will be ongoing and have the potential to drastically change how the university runs. We want to be present and fighting for best possible student outcomes in each and every one of those meetings. Our vision for the Education (Academic) Department also includes greater assessment feedback, particularly after exams; consistency when dealing with breaches of academic integrity; continuing to push for all subjects to have recorded lectures; more textbooks available in libraries for long-term loans; and moving the conversation around the new student precinct online. Both of us moved to Melbourne from regional areas to study, and we understand that the transition to uni life can be difficult. We want to ease that transition, and ensure that the university treats students fairly and compassionately. A student accommodation place guarantee for out-of-town first years would be one way of reducing stress, and for priority to be given to students who live further than an hour away when timetabling tutorials. The student union needs to be a place where all students are heard, supported and bolstered up to achieve all that they strive for. With us as your Education (Academic) Officers, UMSU will reach out to you and be that helping hand. Our vision for your future is all about getting more out of your university experience, and achieving all that you can be. Vote 1 More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
i, we’re Millie and Amelia, and we’re running for the Education (Academic Affairs) Office this year because we believe in a department that’s inclusive and fights for quality education. The university is currently considering a number of restructures, and next year will be crucial in ensuring this does not adversely affect students. We want to hold the university to account and make sure any changes are in the best interests of students. We want to make sure class sizes stay small, that students have access to their lecturers and tutors and that the special consideration process is fair. Your education should be fair, accessible and top quality! We’re also passionate about keeping our Students Representative Network (SRN) strong. We want to make sure this network involves students with diverse experiences, by finding passionate people to represent us and make sure our voices are heard! We recognise that UMSU represents such a diverse range of students. They are not just students, but also workers, women, people of colour or people with disabilities – there are so many other things that impact on our education. As Education officers, we will be committed to working collaboratively with other departments to make sure that we are as inclusive as we can be. We’ve both been involved in UMSU for a while - Millie has been on Student’s Council and participated in various campaigns, and this year Amelia has been on the Education Committee and a part of the SRN. Our time at this university and with UMSU has been so rewarding and we want to make sure current and future students have the same opportunities! We’re passionate about standing up for you and your education and we would love the chance to fight for you! No statement received Vote [1] Stand Up!
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VIRGINIA HOLDENSON (CREATE)
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ey, we’re Anneke and Dominic and we’re excited to run with Stand Up! In this election. Hi! I’m Anneke, a second-year Arts Student. I’ve been on the UMSU Education Committee and Students Council representative, a member of the Education Action Group and have chaired a Victorian education protest. I’m an education activist, big time. I’ve spent countless hours organising every education protest. You’ve probably heard me in one or two of your lectures. I’m Dominic and I’m a 3rd year Arts student and committed to creating an activist culture on campus and fighting the University corporatisation. I’ve been the Education Public officer this year and am running for re-election because next year is going to be a vital year for the University and I want to use my experience to ensure the university is held accountable. I started the Keep the Quality! campaign to make sure all students know how they are being attacked. And there’s so much to campaign for. We lost 540 staff last year. The government wants to deregulate fees and cut uni funding by 20%. HECS is constantly under threat of blowing up. Average tutorial sizes have increased fourfold in the last 20 years. Our tutors have less time for us. More and more we’re just cogs in a business model. This year saw the introduction of a new program, called the FlexAP which will mean more attacks on students that will continue into next year. We’re the only candidates with the experience to engage students with the passion and courage to stand up and fight back. Our excellent campaign for education is the only reason things haven’t gotten dramatically worse during the Liberals’ time in power. Our education is an issue worth voting for. Make your vote count – vote [1] Stand Up!
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e’re Sinead and Daniel, and we want to be your Education (Public) Officers. We are passionate about fighting against changes in policy that undermine the quality and accessibility of higher education. Education is a right, not a privilege. We will ensure you are able to understand, access, and influence education policy at the University of Melbourne. We will act to give students a voice. We want to start a volunteering program within the Education (Public) Office, where politically and socially minded students can work with us to achieve change within the University. Higher education is under attack. The cost of higher education is shifting on to students, and this is wrong. We will fight for greater access to degrees for all students, regardless of their background. We will protest against fee deregulation, staff casualisation, funding cuts, and ensure greater student involvement in the Flexible Academic Programming work streams. We’re both fourth year Arts students, and have been extensively involved in student representation, clubs, and university committees. Sinead studies classics and archaeology, and Daniel majors in history and Chinese. We will work closely with the Disabilities, People of Colour, Queer, Indigenous, and Women’s Departments to ensure the voices of all students are heard and represented in our campaigns. We believe in working together to create an inclusive student union. We will continue to fight for students at National Days of Action, and campaign for an equitable and accessible education system. We will run smaller, high-impact campaigns targeting specific issues. We’ll hold frequent Policy Picnics, and EdPub@ Pub nights where you can tell us exactly what you think! We are passionate, engaged, hardworking, progressive, and dedicated. As your Education (Public) Officers, we will relentlessly advocate for students. Our unique skills, experience, and interests will ensure an inclusive, responsive, and effective Education Office. Vote
MICHAEL SABLJAK (LIBERAL) No statement received
SAMUEL JAMES PERKINS (WHIGS) No statement received
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tudent welfare is under attack. The government is undermining both Youth Allowance and Newstart. Vital services like health and counselling are being cut and undermined. It’s getting harder and harder to be a student - and more and more expensive, as you’ll be reminded every time you buy lunch on campus. Students need advocates who will listen to their concerns, and who will also take the fight to those who are responsible for undermining the wellbeing of students. Vice-Chancellors, No statement received corporate interests, Liberal governments, and organised racists, sexists, and homophobes, all need to be challenged, so that students can enjoy university life free of intimidation and anxiety. Students are one of the most likely demographic of people to fall into poverty, with ⅓ of students living below the poverty line. One of the biggest burdens on students is actually getting to uni, with the rising cost of public transport. We will campaign for an extension of the free tram zone to ensure students aren’t caught out when coming to No statement received their classes.
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CLAUDIA LOMBARD & XU ZHANG [JOHN] (STAND UP!)
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e’re Claudia and John and we would love to be given the opportunity to be the 2016 UMSU Welfare Officers. Claudia is a Bachelor of Environments student, majoring in Urban Design and
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Planning, a long-time volunteer at UMSU, and President of Envi., the Environments Student Society. She is passionate about planning for diversity and inclusion. John is currently undertaking Juris Doctor at Melbourne Law School. He is the President of Calligraphy Club and has experience in planning and organising numerous student activities. He’s always full of passion for helping other students. The Welfare department is a vital service to all students, particularly those who otherwise feel marginalised or disadvantaged. University life can be very stressful and balancing one’s physical and mental health with academic life can be considerably tough. It’s our aim to provide students with the support and care they need through their Student Union. As your Welfare Officers, we would ensure that all students, whether local or international, feel as though that can seek out the Welfare department for help whenever necessary, as well as make the most of our programs all year round. With initiatives such as the free Thursday breakfast, food bank, household help, conversation sessions and a greater range of special events, we aspire to run an engaging and active Welfare department. We believe in an inclusive campus - a space where all students feel as though they can be themselves and can get involved in all the university has to offer. We aim to run events which are fun, positive and inclusive, that both allow a social outlet and aim to improve the wellbeing of students. We are ready to take on the exciting task of being the 2016 Welfare Officers! Vote [1] Stand Up!
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he welfare of the university’s student body should be dictated by consensus. As radical centrists, we will do all in our power to reduce the administrative authoritarianism within the University system, and return power to those being governed. The seizure of all Papal endowments on University property and
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welfare initiatives such as Stress Less Week, provides them with a prominent voice in all areas of the university. R U OK Day and Respect Week. a mandatory 45% tariff on all French This year, Aisling has sat on Women’s Vote 1 More! More active. More imports, and the subsequent channeling and Disabilities Committees, as well progressive. More about you. of such funds into welfare programs as as Student’s Council and SRN. She deemed appropriate by consensus of has enjoyed helping out with events, the student body is just one of many collaborating with university staff and examples of the reforms that I, as welfare working to change the UMSU constitution. officer for the Whigs, will introduce. Sonia is currently a social events officer Furthermore, in continuation of the spirit for MIRS. She has also been working with of the well-established ‘Stress Less Week’, schools in Burma to inspire young girls to cheese and wine every Tuesday shall be go into politics through linking them up introduced so that every week may be less with women in parliament. stressed. For the enactment of further As the Women’s Officers, we want reforms in this manner, vote [1] Whigs. to ensure that all women students feel #whigsupremacy2016 safe, represented and supported both on and off campus. Through running campaigns, hosting events, and working alongside university staff, we aim to begin conversations around the experiences of i! I’m Mairie, a first-year Arts women students and encourage direct student. I’m an activist on campus action, involvement and inclusivity. We and have spent the last year campaigning will be adopting an intersectional approach for women’s rights and against cuts to to all areas of the department, and hope university funding that disproportionately to collaborate with other autonomous affect women. departments to make UMSU as a whole Despite explicitly sexist laws having more accessible and representative of trans been fought and dismantled, women women, queer women, women of colour still face daily instances of sexism and women with disabilities. We will also be and systematic discrimination. The i! We’re Teresa and Ryan and we’d love Left Focus team is involved in various working on the Safety on Campus campaign to be your Welfare Officers for 2017! and demanding university-wide structural campaigns for women’s rights, including Teresa has been an active member of changes to ensure that women’s safety and the pro-choice demonstrations against a number of UMSU clubs and societies, wellbeing is prioritised at all times. conservative dinosaurs who would like to Community Engagement Officer for We are passionate about developing a see women’s rights to abortion removed, University of Melbourne Labor Club, as well and the International Women’s Day march strong sense of community between women as having extensive volunteer experience. and making sure their voices are heard, and promoting gender equality. Ryan has been actively involved in the Arts we hope to achieve this through regular It is appalling that in 2016 women still Students Society and this year has been one earn only 80 cents to every $1 a man earns events such as Women of Colour collective, of the UMSU Clubs and Societies Officers. Women’s collective and the Women’s – and this gender pay-gap is only getting Ensuring that students are able to get Mentoring Network. We’re looking forward wider. Female university graduates over the most out of their time at university to getting more women involved in this their lifetime on average will make barely means making sure that every aspect of wonderful department in 2017, and sharing half of what male graduates make ($1.8 student wellbeing is catered for. University million against $3.3 million). Campaigns for the rest of our ideas with you! can be a vulnerable time for students as Vote [1] Stand Up! pay equity are a high priority for our team. they move out of home, juggle studies with If elected we will continue to campaign work and go through the ups and downs of around issues of discrimination and relationships and friendships. This is why oppression affecting women on campus, the services that the Welfare Department and promote protests and actions around provide are especially important- from the women’s rights to encourage more students Food Bank to Household Help to free Yoga to get involved in fighting against sexism. classes. As your Officers we would like to see Vote [1] Left Focus for Women’s officer! these services expanded and become more accessible to the broader student body. • Running a series of workshops in conjunction with the autonomous See page 27 for candidate statement departments, (Women’s, Disabilities, Queer, People of Colour, Indigenous) primarily focusing on issues that are i, we’re Anju and Hannah, and we are only experienced by students in those running to be your Women’s Officers communities during university. for 2016. Both of us have experience in • Expanding exam support stalls women’s advocacy and media engagement, including those which would run at night and will use this to make the women’s during SWOTVAC and the exam period. department an inclusive place for all • Increasing the department’s reach to women, regardless of background or better assist International and Exchange political affiliation. There are important students by liaising with the University’s issues for women students on campus Global Mobility Program and Exchange clubs. which need to be addressed, such as • Working closer with clubs and societies measures to help women be safe and on campus, including the establishment of a have adequate support and opportunities e’re Aisling and Sonia and we would bi-annual C&S Welfare Collective for recourse. In addition, we plan to use love to be your Women’s Officers in • Running a campaign around student social media to bring more women to the 2017. We believe in a progressive student homelessness and in particular through Women’s Room so they can enjoy the union that supports women students and
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FRANCES GAMBLE & GRACE MIDDLETON (WHIGS)
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fantastic environment and take advantages of the resources on offer. We will also seek to rectify the disadvantages women graduates face as they try to enter the workforce by providing opportunities for women to gain the practical skills needed to gain employment. We also feel that Women’s Department needs to be a fun and dynamic way for women to forge friendships and be exposed to new ideas and experiences. Whether that be through continuing the intersectional groups like Women of Colour collective and the Queer and Questioning QTs, or through new initiatives like judgement-free exercise and classes, our Women’s Department will be a place for you! Vote 1 More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
CANDIDATE STATEMENTS: OFFICER BEARER POSITIONS theatre (currently a creative producer, performer and production manager). She is interested in immersive and pubic performance art, film and live music and will be showing a new performance-based work in Tastings 2016. Harriet has been floating around student theatre for three years now, working across a range of artistic and production roles. She believes in making risky art, facilitating productive responses to art, and in the capacity of art to help us think through and question the world around us.
COREY MATHRICK (CREATE) No statement received
JADE RAE No statement received
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ALEXANDRA MURRELL (CREATE) No statement received
CREATIVE ARTS OFFICER ARUN BHARATULA
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i, we’re Jacinta & Lydia and we’re running for the position of UMSU Activities Office Bearers. We have fostered a passion for student social events through our experiences on student club committees, and later taking on executive positions as the Presidents of the Science Students’ Society and the Engineering Students’ Club, respectively. Through these positions we have developed substantial and extensive capabilities in facilitating social activities both on and off campus for students of all backgrounds and disciplines. We know the value of hard work and creativity when it comes to organising exciting and diverse events for the student body. We firmly believe that University should not only be a means to academic advancement, but also an environment for social interactions, enjoyment and friendships. We recognise UMSU’s role as an organisation to advance the betterment of student life and we believe social activities play a crucial and significant role in doing so. We’ll work over the long term to have more pop-up bars and food vans come to campus
around the week, which are events we have already established as club presidents. We aim to extend our activities to Burnley campus, introducing an outdoor cinema night and winery tours. Our vision for Monday barbeque’s is to feature different competitions, from poetry to comedy to talent to bands. We aim to ensure that all students can benefit from the Activities Department. Our involvement in clubs and activities has made University the best years of our life and if elected as your activities officers, we will strive to make all students have the same love for Melbourne University that we cherish. Vote 1 More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
QUEER OFFICER AUDREY WHYBROW (LEFT FOCUS)
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i, I’m Audrey! I’m a second-year Psychology student and an activist for Equal Love, the national campaign for marriage equality. I’ve been actively involved in the campaign for equal marriage rights and with the campaign to defend the Safe Schools Coalition from right-wing attacks. I want to be able to create a dynamic activist queer department that wants to take a real stand against homophobia and transphobia. We want to improve campus culture and challenge queerphobia in wider society. Australian law is still discriminatory. Campaigns like the marriage equality rallies where thousands of people come out onto the street to protest homophobia is the kind of thing I would like to see more of. Queer youth suffer from poverty and homelessness at far greater rates than the rest of the population. We will prioritise campaigning for adequate welfare and accessible healthcare and education. If you think we need a union that takes queer issues seriously and actually represents queer students on campus, challenges government policy that harms queer students, then Vote [1] Left Focus for Queer Officer!
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economics. In two years away from uni, I gained valuable experience volunteering for queer organisations like Ygender and Melbourne Gaymers. I hope to bring that experience to the department, and continue its long history of supporting students of all genders and sexualities. Blake: found in densely populated academic areas, often being loud, bright, and impeccably sassful. I’ve been at university a number of semesters as an arts student involved with the theatre community, clubs like the Engineering Music Society, and I’ve probably taught some of you in VCESS or guided you through the perpetually renovated campus during O-Week. It’s me, that guy! My aim as 2017 Queer Officer is to take all that knowledge and bring it all back to you. This university has been good to me, so I want to make sure it’s excellent space for those who come after. We want the Queer Space to be: - a diverse, safe space where every queer student feels welcome and supported, regardless of their background or how they identify, and - a place to make new friends, hang out, relax and have fun! We’ll do this by making sure the Queer Department stays independently run by and for the Unimelb queer community, not by political factions. With your suggestions and feedback, we hope to organise a range of exciting events and activities throughout the year. If that’s what you’d like to see, vote for Evelyn and Blake to be your next Queer Officers!
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an unfortunate reality in Australia. Mines are continually constructed on Indigenous land in Western Australia. Coral bleaching of the Great Barrier Reef is likely to mean the loss of this important ecosystem. I have been involved in campaigns about these issues in the past year, supporting protests and raising awareness about the consequences. The human cost of global warming is set to increase, with rising sea levels threatening communities in our region such as the Micronesian Islands. Politicians constantly fail to take action on climate change and treat the issue as a joke. Obviously climate change isn’t going to be defeated at Melbourne Uni, but we can provide a lead to the broader community. I want to run campaigns around local issues like the continuing fallout from the Latrobe Valley Coal Mine, and create forums for discussing how the current climate crisis can be dealt with on a much greater scale. If this is the sort of Environment Department you envisage, then Vote [1] Left Focus for Environment Officer!
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GULSARA KAPLUN & KAYLEY CUZZUBBO (MORE!)
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i, we’re Gulsara and Kayley, your More! candidates for the Clubs and Societies office. We both have strong backgrounds in running clubs, with Kayley serving on the committees for F.O.U.L. and Potter Heads, and Gulsara on the Secular Society, Woodworkers Society, Philosophy Community and Scandinavian Society. We’ve also worked together for the past year after being voted on to the Clubs and Societies Committee, Kayley serving her first term and Gulsara on her third. We both believe in encouraging as many students as possible to be involved in all levels of clubs, in maximizing available resources for societies to run bigger and better events. As we both come from smaller societies we truly appreciate the importance of celebrating the small and quirky clubs found on campus. We want to build on the work of the past More Activities C&S department by continuing to introduce features and improvements ey we’re Kate and Lizzie and we both to the enormously successful Clubs Online kicked off our relationship with the system, developing an alcohol service environment office two years ago through policy that is safe and minimally disruptive volunteering with the fossil free campaign. to event operations and under the hood Working with fossil free has not only boosted our campaigning skills and activist improvements to make club executives’ lives easier. We also hope to work with networks, it has also equipped us with an vendors around the university to make understanding of UoM’s commitment to fighting climate change and environmental a more diverse range of catering options affordable for club events. issues. As the university implements its Clubs are all about inclusion and we sustainability plan, we fully intend on holding them accountable to their goals and plan to provide incentives for events and will demand genuine commitment towards new club affiliations on non-Parkville change from the university with everything campuses and introduce an online message board for committee members to have we’ve got. Over the last two years we have their questions answered and encourage both been thoroughly inspired by the amazing work the office bearers put in every relationships between clubs. Welfare will continue to be a priority, with a focus on day. We are very excited at the prospect continual feedback from clubs through of facilitating the existing regular events they’ve worked so hard to make institutions working groups. We’re also planning a Eurovision spectacular, with clubs and within the union. The bike co-op, green UMSU departments coming together to screen, play with your food and enviro form a new event that’s sure to become a week aren’t going anywhere! But it doesn’t fixture on the UniMelb social calendar. stop there, whatever you think the enviro Vote 1 More! More active department can help you with, get in touch and we’ll make it happen! Vote [1] Activate to Activate your Union!
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in our respective competitive fields. I know that we can achieve more together, than apart. I am running for VCA Student Association Co-ordinator because I have a dream. Help make my dream come true. Vote More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
DISABILITIES OFFICER ALEXANDRA ALVARO, AMIE GREEN, JAMES MACARONAS & MARY NTALIANIS (INDEPENDENT MEDIA)
Provisionally elected unopposed ndependent Media has held the Media Office for eleven years now, and in that time we’ve continued to source and produce innovative and creative media from and for the student community. We run an inclusive and diverse collective that is passionate about keeping student media free from political alignment and bias. We’re a passionate team with a diverse skill set who’s time at this University has been defined by our time spent writing/ creating/producing/hosting for Farrago and its multimedia platforms. Amie is our resident graphic designer who will make our magazine and brand beautiful. James is this era’s answer to Oscar Wilde. Mary has been writing and sassing since she hatched. Upon request for her strengths, Alex declined, saying she ‘doesn’t like being put in a box’. She is a seasoned campus reporter, though. Anyway, the point is, we have big dreams for the media office and enough drive to make them happen. We want give Farrago the creative overhaul it deserves so it is dressed to impress for a date with every student in this University. It is our goal to actively source writing from students from all faculties and in any stage of their degree. We want to give our campus reporters the resources they need to become great journalists and grow their investigative skills. We want to continue to grow our web platform and video team. These are all achievable things that we intend on delivering so that Farrago, Radio Fodder, Above Water and our video channel can continue to provide the student body with a creative outlet. Each of us has become a better writer or creative through our involvement in student media, and we are determined to bring that experience to anyone who seeks it.
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Provisionally elected unopposed arley and Wunambi are dedicated to working as a team to meet the needs of indigenous students on campus, having both worked as editors as on the Indigenous student publication Under Bunjil and as Team managers for the Indigenous University Games. Marley, a Warramunga women from the Pilbarra and the Kimberly, is a 2nd year Fine Arts photography student that will work with students, both at Parkville and at satellite campuses such as VCA, to develop their skills and pursue their dreams in order to become leaders within their communities’. Wunambi, a Gumbayngirr, Kamilario, and Kuwarra man from the mid north coast of NSW, is currently completing a double major in Media and Communications and Politics and International Studies. He hopes to work with the Indigenous collective through a wide range of inclusive social activities throughout 2017. Marley and Wunambi recognise the importance of the Indigenous department in ensures that the voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students are not overlooked on campus. In what is historically a white institution, it important that we recognise what issues are at play in a western education structure and that we look towards shaping effective change to create a safe space for Indigenous students.
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’m Cass and I have chronic physical and psychiatric disabilities. For a long time I didn’t realise the Department was for me - I was afraid of being labelled as disabled and I didn’t think my issues were serious enough. One thing I want to make sure we do is let students know we are about making university more accessible for all people, whatever their needs and abilities. We have to think about both how disability is experienced by the student body, and think about who is still missing out on the university experience. As a queer woman I’m really passionate about how disability can interact with other axes of oppression. As officer I will run an inclusive, safer space and do my best to connect students, the University and services so everyone can get the best level of access and fully participate in uni life. I’m Alston! It took me a while to find safe environments to properly address my mental health in a way I felt comfortable. It’s been a pretty drawn out experience of repeatedly thinking “wait, this just shouldn’t be that difficult?” My hope is that I can build on previous years’ work to make sure that disabled students will always be able to speak on their own behalf in a way that demands the respect it’s due. (Part of that hope is my slightly selfish Provisionally elected unopposed ’m Nicholas Lam, first year Screenwriting impulse to make sure that nobody thinks they’re just not quite as good at things student and proud member of the VCA student body. I’m also a dreamer, much like as other people the way I did.) As well as working to strengthen the collective and you. I dream to provide our campus with the community, I’d like to take a look at the opportunities for us to meet, share, and uni’s processes for dealing with disability, love each other’s works. I dream to create working to make them more transparent platforms for us to collaborate, co-operate and accessible at the least. and help each other distinguish ourselves
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DISABILITIES OFFICER – CONT. PEOPLE OF COLOUR OFFICER – CONT. the visibility and achievements of people of colour. We’re excited about this department and committed to improving the experiences of students of colour into the future. Vote 1 More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
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i, I’m Shania! I’m an Arts student and an activist on campus. When I’m not working or studying, I’m campaigning for refugee rights and against racism. Over the past year we’ve seen the government’s attacks on refugees and Muslims get even worse, the rise of a number of fascist organizations and the election to Parliament of Pauline Hanson No statement received and three other One Nation senators. Our campus community is not immune. This year, racist Islamophobic graffiti has been found on campus. There’s never been more reason for our student union to ello! We’re Ella and Hanann and we’re contain fighters against racism. running with More! to become the Along with the other candidates running People of Colour Officers. People of Colour is with on Left Focus, I spend many hours a new department and this role will require campaigning against the government’s a team that is experienced and understands the student body. Between us, we’ve studied treatment of refugees. We want to see our university take a stand as well, so Left Focus at this university for nearly 9 years and will demand funding for a refugee scholarship we understand the challenges students encounter. We’re especially passionate about to welcome more refugee students to study at the University of Melbourne. addressing racism and representation and will bring to the role a wealth of experience. Ella: As a member of Students’ Council this year, I’ve gained an in depth and practical understanding of UMSU, and I’ve been involved and invested in the process of establishing the PoC department. As a long term contributor to Farrago, my writing has frequently discussed racism and culture. Hanann: As an Australian/Palestinian who grew up in South East Asia, I am passionate about promoting diverse representation particularly in the cultural sector and the arts. I am currently the cofounder and President of the first Art History i! We’re Jenny and Amy, and we’re Student Society at Melbourne University. both studying a Bachelor of Arts. We With Ella, I am running a series of Art Asian believe strongly in creating autonomous Dialogues conceived in response to Western representation for students of colour. As cultural bias in the university curriculum. students involved in the People of Colour Our vision for the department is a Collective, we believe we would be the best vehicle of activism, with an emphasis on choice to run as your office bearers for the intersectionality across gender, religion, newly created People of Colour Department, sexuality, ability and class, and recognition having been involved at it’s inception. of the varying experiences of racism Students who come from different racial faced by people of colour across different backgrounds face a range of challenges ethnic identities including racism within at university, from being subject to PoC communities. We will establish discriminatory and racist attitudes and accessible avenues for the reporting of remarks from peers and educators, to racism and harassment, run social and cultural difficulties at home. We’re interested networking events for community building, in creating a voice and safe space for run workshops and reading groups for students who identify as a person of colour at developing critical thought, and promote
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the University of Melbourne. We believe we can represent students of colour to ensure that their voices are heard and to provide valuable support, such as providing guidance for grievances. It is important to combat any demeaning acts or attitudes, including microaggressions, targeted at someone just because of their racial background, the colour of their skin or their cultural values. As people of colour ourselves, we can understand the experiences that may emerge from identifying this way and therefore our ultimate aim as People of Colour Officers is to represent the diverse range of voices for our diverse student population. To achieve this, we want to run activities for students of colour, including running a People of Colour Collective and collaborating with other departments on workshops creating awareness about our equality and representation challenges as people of colour. We would also like to implement movie nights and creative programs celebrating culture and the rich diversity present at the University of Melbourne. We will listen and we will work hard to make sure your voice is heard. Vote [1] Stand Up!
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i, we’re Frances and Grace, your illustrious candidates for Women’s Officer. We’re excited to run together for the opportunity to represent the ladies of this great land in the forthcoming year. We the Whigs, upholders of liberty and a fair go, thus do affirm the below principles and aims of the Party in the conduct of our affairs, to ensure the supremacy of parliament and strengthen the opposition of continental tyranny: 1. Secure free readers for first years; 2. Advocate that UMSU’s official political position be “radical centrism”; 3. Expedite the conversion of all Union House rooms to alehouses; 4. Seizure of all Papal endowments on University property; 5. Further subsidize all non-political societies and clubs’ alcohol-related events; 6. Conduct a review into the merits and shortcomings of fee deregulation for the industrial class; 7. Free provision of socks and breeches to all second year students; 8. Renovate the Guild Theatre to a classical style akin to George III’s sitting room; 9. Convert MLS gardens to productive land, producing sugar cane and tobacco; 10. Unconditional payment to all new agriculture students for their first subject; 11. Erection of a monument on South Lawn to Jupiter, with weekly saturnalias; 12. Enact a glorious reduction of administrative authoritarianism within the University. It’s no coincidence that Women and Whig both start with W. Think on that. #whigsupremacy16
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CALEB TRISCARI (MORE!)
USUL aims to provide commercial services to students, and I want to make sure it does it right. As an UMSU office bearer, my work relies heavily on the performance of MUSUL. I know what works and what doesn’t work to ensure all students are truly represented by their union. As a club president, I know how much student groups rely on MUSUL to facilitate social events. If I’m elected, you’ll be putting your faith in an experienced member of the student community who’ll bring the needs of students and clubs to the board. Vote More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
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with the GSA and other graduate societies) I have that too. Message me if you need convincing: 0403 851 200. Vote More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
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i, I’m Jade! I’ve been actively involved in the campaign for equal marriage rights and with the campaign to defend the Safe Schools Coalition from right-wing attacks. Left Focus will improve campus culture and challenge queerphobia in wider society. Campaigns like the marriage equality rallies where thousands of people come out onto the street to protest homophobia is the kind of thing I would like to see more of. If you think we need a union that takes queer issues seriously and actually represents queer students on campus, challenging legislation that harms queer students, then Vote [1] Left Focus.
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ey, I’m Molly Willmot and I’m a first year Bachelor of Arts student. I believe in a progressive and representative union at UMSU, and I think an integral way of achieving this is maintaining a progressive student’s council. This is why I am running for a spot on council. With threats to students looming in the Flexible i, I’m Daniel, and I believe in a union Academic Program, as well as the new that serves everyone and includes student precinct, I believe that students on everyone. As a gay man, I think it’s vitally campus deserve quality in both academia important that the needs of the queer and lifestyle, and I aim to fight for both as a community be included in Students’ Council, and that’s what I’m running to do: voice for the student body. Vote [1] Stand Up! include the queer community and make sure our needs have a voice at the table. With your help, I’ll make sure to fight for am Yifan Mu, I want to run for the inclusivity in the student union, and make election for student council and sure that nobody’s voice in our community committee of welfare this time. There gets silenced. I’m here for more. Vote are many work I want to give to make More! More active. More progressive. a difference. To make the benefits for More about you. everyone, there are duties to take and wise decisions to make. I will determine to give a service that can make every students get No statement received a more satisfying result about many issues concerned by you. I will try to make a good work for more individuals to find more evolvement and help in the university life. Vote [1] Stand Up!
ey everybody, I’m Darren and I’m running to be your People of Colour Representative on Students’ Council. I’m currently the Vice President of Chess Club and the Secretary of Melbourne International Relations Society, and really enjoy participating in all the great clubs Statement received after deadline and activities available at university. I want every student to able to experience an amazing and inclusive university life, and I’m running for Council to help achieve this. I believe I can represent all your different i, I’m Robin, and I believe we need a interests to ensure that your time at this strong voice for Pokémon Go! Players University is the best that it could be. in UMSU. For too long those that would see Vote [1] Stand Up! our voices silenced have pulled the levers of power on campus. This has to stop. If elected I will be a strong voice on Students’ Council representing the rights of our community, and will push back against any further updates that will threaten students’ ability to catch and train. Vote y name’s Jordan and I’m a second for me and I will push for an extra gym at year arts student studying politics Union House, and a student Union that’s with a DipLang in German. I am eager prepared to demand More Pokéstops on to join Students’ Council as a queer representative as I believe it’s important for campus! everybody’s voice to be heard, no matter their gender identity or sexuality. My being
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i, I’m Alice and I’m a first year Arts student running for Students’ Council. I became involved with UMSU this year through the Welfare and Women’s department. I’m a strong believer in unionism, and believe the best way to support students, especially those from autonomous groups, is through collective action. Within our own university there are still too many lectures unrecorded and too long a wait to get help from Stop 1. If elected to Students’ Council I will fight for students’ best interests and I will advocate for a more inclusive union. Vote [1] Stand Up!
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ey I’m Desiree, I’m a first year Arts student. I’m a regular volunteer for various UMSU departments and I’m involved with a number of clubs. I believe Continues on next page
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STUDENTS’ COUNCIL GENERAL REPRESENTATIVES – CONT. DESIREE CAI (STAND UP!) – CONTINUED Students’ Council is the most important place in UMSU for students to speak up for their best interests. This is especially important during this time when the university is planning to make changes to the way courses are run. I believe that UMSU does and can do even more amazing work to protect student’s interests, and if elected I will take on this responsibility to speak up for students. Vote [1] Stand Up!
NITIN AGGARWAL (STAND UP!)
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i, I’m Nitin and I am studying Master in IS. I’m running for Students’ Council, and I will work for each and every student. Most importantly I will make sure that we will listen to you and to communicate with you regularly. I know voting for someone requires a lot of trust and faith and I will work hard every day to earn your trust. I will work towards in connecting like-minded students for better engagement and make sure students have access to the clubs and services they want. Vote [1] Stand Up!
CONOR CLEMENTS (STAND UP!)
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ello, I’m Conor! I’m in my first year at Melbourne Uni and I’m hoping to be elected to Students’ Council in 2017. Over the course of the year I’ve been lucky enough to gain experience in UMSU and I’m ready to try my hand at more official involvement. I’d like to be able to add my own views and values to a great group of minds working together to help make our university a better place. Council will be a great opportunity to make an impact in UMSU and make sure our voices are heard. Vote [1] Stand Up!
STEPHANIE KEE (STAND UP!)
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i, I’m Stephanie. I believe that student well-being is vital to an enriching and successful University experience. I want to ensure that all students have access to a wide range of services that will help ease social, financial and emotional pressures, so that you can focus on self-improvement and achieving your full potential. As an international student and a WOC, I also recognise that students of certain backgrounds may face unique difficulties during your time at Uni, and aim to work closely with all other departments to make sure that your needs are addressed. Vote [1] Stand Up!
NGUYEN HOA MY (STAND UP!)
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i, my name is My and I’d love to represent you on Students’ Council. UMSU is here to represent all University of Melbourne students, and I believe in a student union that is active, inclusive and consistently advocates for better quality education. I am running for Students’ Council because I am passionate about the
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big issues facing students, including student wellbeing, discrimination and the issues surrounding FlexAP. Vote [1] Stand Up!
LUCY MAEVE TURTON (ACTIVATE)
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ctivate is open, inclusive and left — always left. Our people bring new ideas and strategies to the table based on experiences not usually represented at decision-making levels. We love this union and we will make it better. Vote [1] Activate to Activate your Union!
CLAUDIA GALLOIS (ACTIVATE)
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ctivate is here to represent students that other tickets can’t or won’t. We believe in the need for collectives to influence the decisions that impact them, and the agency of the individuals in those collectives. Vote [1] Activate to Activate your Union!
LIA VASSILIADIS (LEFT FOCUS) JADE ECKHAUS (LEFT FOCUS) NICK REICH (LEFT FOCUS) MAIRIE SULLIVAN (LEFT FOCUS)
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eft Focus are progressive activists who will represent students against attacks on our education. We will be a voice on students’ council that pushes for campaigns against the Liberal Party’s attacks on our education, on refugees, oppressed groups, and against the universities cuts to courses and face-to-face teaching. We will fight for an extension of the tram zone and for a refugee scholarship. We need an activist student union committed to social justice! Vote [1] Left Focus!
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JESSE PARIS-JOURDAN (INDEPENDENT MEDIA)
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’m Jesse. For two years I’ve been a Farrago campus reporter, subeditor and Radio Fodder host. I never thought I’d be writing a candidate statement for Students’ Council. But I believe in Independent Media as an alternative to student politics. We are internally democratic, transparent, and most importantly, independent. We do more than any other ticket to engage and inform students through the magazine, radio and video. What’s more, we make rad, beautiful content in the process. I’ll work for a Council that supports Farrago, protecting its writers’ and artists’ freedom of expression and fostering creativity.
CLAIRE MILLER (INDEPENDENT MEDIA)
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i, my name is Claire Miller and I’m a Farrago campus reporter and contributor. Both in print and online, Farrago and Radio Fodder are an amazing opportunities for all students to gain and cultivate skills and express themselves. Independent Media has worked tirelessly to ensure that Farrago and Radio Fodder are inclusive and progressive platforms for the student community. If elected to council I will work to ensure that the the creative integrity of Farrago and it’s commitment to an equal representation and opportunities for students.
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i, I’m Trung Le and I study screenwriting at the VCA. Student media has given me a voice to share and create content that reflects my identity. Farrago and Radio Fodder has both given me that platform and the chance to grow creatively. As a queer person of colour, I am committed to bringing diversity and opportunity to those who aren’t usually heard. Greater representation of minorities and sharing creative power with the Southbank campus is what I hope to bring. Because I believe that everyone has a story in their heart and that someone would love to hear.
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ey, hi, G’day, I’m Jack Francis Musgrave and I’m here to help! As a student media activist and professional arguer, I feel like a place on the student council would work for me. A real fighter. A true bloody larrikin. Once coached a year 7 girls debating team to the semi-finals. Not afraid to joke, but shockingly serious behind that seemingly uncaring veneer. Clearly the one for the Council. Vote me.
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y time as a social media officer for the Media Office has been the most valuable experience of my time at Uni, allowing me to access a wealth of skills and knowledge. I spend so much time getting involved that I consider myself a permanent fixture, like a nice piece of wall art or a loveable cat. In 2017, I would love to maintain the same level of acceptance I was given, and for diversity to be a top priority within the Student Council. The media office’s interests are mine too, and I’d love for them to be known.
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STUDENTS’ COUNCIL GENERAL REPRESENTATIVES – CONT. PETER TZIMOS (INDEPENDENT MEDIA)
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i I’m Peter, and I’m an over-zealous Farrago contributor and reporter for your student magazine, Farrago. I’ve written about many campus issues that affect students, and I see Farrago as the best way to keep your voices heard. As a representative of Independent Media, I would make sure students will always have a place to express their opinions and creativity, and feel welcomed in the diversity of our Media Office. If elected to the Student Council I would work hard to maintain the high standard produced by your peers, as well as continue to ensure its accessibility to all students.
JAMIEL SABBAGH (HALAL SNACK PACK)
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tudents should never have to walk more than 100m from any given point on campus to find a 8+/10 Halal Snack Pack. That is our pledge.
TAMARA HUNT (MORE!)
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i, my name’s Tamara, and I’m running for reelection to Student’s Council. I’ve served for one term already, so I know I can bring a great amount of experience, knowledge, and aptitude to the role. I think that an effective Students’ Council is essential to making sure that the Student Union runs efficiently and is accountable and transparent in its expenditure. In many ways, it is the most important part of the Union. I’ve loved being on Students’ Council, and would love the opportunity to serve for another term. Vote More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
KATHERINE NIKOLAOU (MORE!)
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Student’s Council not only to represent bearded people but to focus on representing the entire student population in regards to issues that affect us all - specifically issues relating to student welfare and equity. Vote More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
GAVIN WAYNE SITTAMPALAM (MORE!)
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ello! My name is Gavin and I am a third year medical student running for UMSU Students’ Council. Throughout my six years of study, UMSU has played a key role in my enjoyment and success at Melbourne. Through the people that I have met, the experiences that I have had, or the services I have received, UMSU has been a force for good in my university life. I am running for students’ council to ensure future students have the same, if not better university experience than what I had
RACHAEL DAVIES (MORE!)
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i! My name’s Rachael and I am a first year Arts student! I’m very excited to get involved in student representation by putting my name forward to Students’ Council. I see UMSU as a great platform for making real changes that impact the lives of students on campus. I feel that my range of life experiences qualify me to faithfully serve a broad portion of that student body! I’m looking forward to the chance to make a positive difference. Vote More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
VINU GUNETILLEKE (MORE!)
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ey ya’l, I am a new face in the student elections this year, but fear-not, I have survived almost 3 glorious years as an international student from Sri Lanka. I have been a many-faced warrior in most charity clubs and societies. Getting to the point, I am running for the Students’ Council with the one and only, amazing MORE! 80 words aren’t enough to let it all out! Let me tell you all about what I/we can promise you and what I/we can do, be sure to let us stall you for a few minutes in the weeks to come
n my almost two years at Melbourne, I have already had the great pleasure of being a part of the clubs community and volunteering for the VCE Summer School, which are just two of the many UMSU supported programs which I believe truly enrich the University experience. As a candidate for More! I am seeking re-election for Students’ Council to continue to work to ensure that UMSU’s budget and energy s a first year student, I am seeking goes back to clubs, activities and volunteer a position on Student’s Council so programs which are accessible and engaging that I can better understand the role of to all students. Vote More! More active. the Student Union and how it operates to More progressive. More about you. achieve the best outcomes for students. Using this new understanding, I will strive to ensure that everything I do in my role hrough countless cappuccinos, late reflects my goals of greater transparency nights, missed lectures and beard over how student money is spent, and that growth my relationship with the University it is spent in a way which maximizes the of Melbourne has grown over the past two student experience at Melbourne. I also years of my degree. Whilst the University believe it is crucial that UMSU engage a provides us all with a wealth of opportunity, higher percentage of the study body in it is at times clear that the institution is election times, so that the turnout plagued with a variety of institutional issues. I am seeking a position on the No statement received
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ey! I’m Isabelle Knight, and I’m very excited to be running for Students’ Council. I’m in my fifth year of study at the University of Melbourne, which gives me a solid platform of experience I hope to bring to the table as a Councillor! I’m particularly passionate about women’s representation and promoting creative writing and the creative arts on campus. I’m looking forward to contributing my own creative ideas to the discussions and decisions of our union. Vote More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
KASEY LANCASTER (MORE!)
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ey, I’m Kasey, and I’m running for Students’ Council because I love uni and want to make a difference. I’m a first year and I’ve had a great time here so far; and
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AKIRA BOARDMAN (SMORE!)
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I!!! Im running for council with the almighty Smore team! I have been kicking around the traps of MelbUnzz for three years now. I have a lot of active involvement in a range of clubs, which means I’m READY to represent students! There’s just tooo much infighting in UMSU, and I’m sick of it! I believe that it is us, the students, who should decide who represents us, not a bunch of people in a room stiching up UMSU with hacky deals!! Vote for me to ensure you’re voice is heard and not just left behind in an unread email!
ALASTAIR GUSTAV JAMES (STUDENTS AGAINST HANSON)
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n the 90s, when extreme racist Pauline Hanson came to Melbourne, thousands of students came together to rally and drive her out of town. With Hanson back in the Senate, racists are feeling confident Islamophobic graffiti has already been found on our campus. We want to see the student union helping to build a campaign that stands up to racism to push the racists back. Vote [1] Students Against Hanson to see fighters against racism in our student union.
MADISON MOONEY (MORE!)
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ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE LEE ELLISON (WHIGS)
Department. Aside from this, one of the things that has helped me get so involved in the student union is attending events held by the Activities department, such as the Tuesday BBQs. I’m passionate about having a strong sense of inclusion across campus, and if elected to Activities Committee I will ensure that UMSU continues to facilitate involvement and inclusion through a range of events that cater to different needs and interests. Vote [1] Stand Up!
together to socialise. Every one of us should have access to a safe and comfortable environment in which we can spend time and I am dedicated to helping create it! I hope to bring experience working with the activities committee in organising and running events, as well as efficiency and time management. I really just want people to have the best possible university experience! Vote More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
ELI WINTERS (WHIGS)
LOUKA EWINGTON-PITSOS (HARD MEMES)
DAVID LYNCH (MORE!)
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GRACE MIDDLETON (WHIGS)
LACHALN PATERSON (MORE BEER)
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JACOB SACHER (MORE!)
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MICHAEL KERRISON (WHIGS) No statement received
BRENDAN TAM (WHIGS) No statement received
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NATHAN BACHETTI (LIBERAL) No statement received
MATTHEW SCHAFFNER No statement received
EZGI BRIDGER (UNIVERSAL) No statement received
SHERRY ZHANG (STAND UP!)
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i, I’m Sherry and I am a second year environments student running for the Activities Committee. Social events have always been the highlight of my university experience. Not only do I feel included, but they also allow me to establish a balanced relationship between work and leisure, which is a crucial aspect in optimising your positive experience in university. As a committee member of the Environments Student Society, I have confidence in my skills to facilitate UMSU events and would be thrilled to contribute to one of the most important aspects of university life! Vote [1] Stand Up!
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ey hey everyone, Daniel here, and I’m running for a position on the Activities Committee! Having been the Treasurer and now Secretary Welfare officer for the Arts Society (M-ASS) I believe my experience in organising events and my unique blend of humor and maturity are vital to ensuring another year of brilliant UMSU events. I’ve also been a part of Destination Melbourne and VCESS and have a knack for turning any situation into an incredible opportunity. Vote More!
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MUKHTAR NAZARI (STAND UP!)
LUCINDA HAYES (MORE!)
i, I’m Mukhtar and I’ve been heavily involved in UMSU this year through different clubs and the Welfare
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think I’d be good as a person on activities committee for these reasons. I’m fairly open to new ideas whilst still respecting old traditions set in place. I’m fairly organised when it comes to work and like to get things done as quickly as I possibly can. I have proven myself to be reliable whilst doing work for the Melbourne University Engineering Students club such as consistently helping out with every event, organising lockers and helping out others when they are unable to do their own jobs. Thanks. Vote More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
i friends (and foes). The past few years have seen me crazily involved with student life. I’ve been president or on the exec of a bunch of clubs, including President and Secretary of a theatre club, the Mudcrabs. This allowed me to help set up and run two weekly comedy shows, Rowdy Laughter and Basement comedy. My number 1 priority, is No statement received more fun for students, be that more clubs, more activities or more comedy, and if you feel that way too I’d encourage you to join me in voting More! No statement received Vote More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
tand Up! believes in an active and progressive union. UMSU is here to represent all University of Melbourne students, and provides services and advocacy support to ensure that students like you are able to have an inclusive experience on campus. The Activities Department is an important part of UMSU, and runs a large number of events for students to provide a sense of campus community. I am running for Activities Committee because I believe in strong student representation.
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ey all, I’m Abella, and as a biomed student I obviously enjoy attending and throwing mad parties. Who am I kidding, I enjoy staying at home being a couch potato, I mean studying. But in all seriousness, I love organising great events where everyone is involved and has a good time. I would definitely appreciate your support, so that I can help you all have an amazing experience at future uni events. Vote More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
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am running for activities committee because I love the University and I am passionate about bringing students
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LEE ELLISON (WHIGS) No statement received
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MICHAEL KERRISON (WHIGS) No statement received
BRENDAN TAM (WHIGS) No statement received
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CANDIDATE STATEMENTS: COMMITTEE MEMBERS
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TOM CROWLEY (MORE!)
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ey there! I’m running for creative arts committee because I’m passionate about supporting students’ creative flourishing on campus. I’m a muso, but also a drama lover. I’m very excited to be running in a Mudfest year, and looking forward to helping out with preparation and logistics. I’m hoping my experience as a former Office Bearer will come in handy with that. More than anything, I’m just excited to get involved! Vote More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
ISABELLE KNIGHT (MORE!)
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y name is Isabelle and I’d like to be a part of the Creative Arts committee. I’d love to not only support performers, writers, and artists in their creative endeavours, but better engage those who might enjoy their work. I believe that the creation and consumption of art is its own reward and that greater appreciation of the arts helps us reach a better understanding of the communities we live in. If elected to this committee, I will work to assist the OBs in a mudfest year and do everything I can do to support creative people on campus. Vote More!
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KARLA LIVINGSTONE-PARDU (STAND UP!)
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’m majoring in English and Theatre Studies and Art History and am passionate about both performance and visual arts. Having become involved in the student theatre community at uni this year, I have seen the ways in which the union can support and and foster the fantastic talent of students to make great art. I am passionate about supporting original works, and believe strongly in the importance of student theatre and art. I’m excited about the idea of being involved in the upcoming mudfest year, and hope to help the continued support of student-made art. Vote [1] Stand Up!
JORDAN PETERS (STAND UP!)
EZGI BRIDGER (UNIVERSAL)
’m running for Creative Arts committee because the department has played a major role in my uni experience, creative expression and social life. Throughout the past two years I’ve been heavily involved in theatre at unimelb, being part of the cast and crew for shows for an array of student theatre groups. I’ve held the position of Artistic Director of the University of Melbourne Music Theatre Association this year, where I’ve helped realign the company’s priorities to focus attention and funds towards broadening our accessibilitya real passion of mine that I would hope to bring to Creative Arts committee.
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i I’m Claire Miller, I’m a second year and during my time at Melbourne Uni I’ve been involved in student theatre, MUDfest and participated in Creative Arts workshop. Creative Arts is a safe, inclusive and progressive area for students to explore and nurture their creativity. If elected to council I will work to ensure that Creative Arts remains an exciting and welcoming department where students’ exploration and creativity can be developed and encouraged. Vote 1 Stand Up! Vote [1] Stand Up!
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am one of this year’s Disabilities Office Bearers and want to continue supporting the department to grow as a community, as a resource and as a presence at the University. I am very passionate about including people with all kinds of disabilities and making sure that all of them are considered when it comes to accessibility and representation. I have also used my lived experience of dyspraxia and Tourette’s Syndrome in particular to advocate with and support disabled people in the areas of radio (including Radio Fodder), youth work, public speaking, writing and theatre.
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y name is Dannielle Thorman and I’m a second year sociology student. I am running for a position on the UMSU Disabilities Committee as part of Stand Up! because I am strongly invested in the University of Melbourne’s treatment of disability issues. I care about making the university more accessible, welcoming, and transparent. If nothing else, I want to make the process of getting help and recognition easier than I found it! Vote [1] Stand Up!
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y name is Jacinta and I’m running for disability committee because I am passionate about creating a more accessible, healthy university environment, while looking at the nuances of disability as it intersects with class, race, gender and sexuality. Living day to day within marginalized lines, and even just keeping up with university requirements can have a negative impact on students’ mental and physical health. I’m hoping that by joining the committee I can advocate for improved services for students with disabilities, encourage a culture of understanding about disabilities on campus and increase awareness of resources available. Vote [1] Stand Up!
JAMES BASHFORD (STAND UP!)
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eing involved in Student Unionism with a disability isn’t easy, and unfortunately many people make it harder rather than helping make participation more accessible. Having been involved for several years and experienced many obstacles in my own involvement, on disabilities committee I hope to ease the path for other students with disabilities. It is completely unacceptable for people to suggest that someone’s stress, anxiety, or disability - visible or invisible - should preclude them from participation or promotion, yet sadly it’s a common occurrence. This is something I would seek to address on Disabilities Committee. Vote [1] Stand Up!
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s a member of the disabilities committee in 2016 I wish to continue my work in 2017 as a positive voice and promote a union which supports its diverse range of disabled students. I believe UMSU needs to support and empower students, be they physically disabled, intellectually disabled, suffer from mental illness or fall under the disability umbrella in any way. Vote More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEE AKIRA BOARDMAN (SMORE!)
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eetings are fun. Meetings are great. Unlike a protest, meetings look real good on your resume. Meetings are the life blood of the Universities corporate structure. They’re a great opportunity to network and talk over women. There’s nothing more productive than a 15 person meeting. I’ve had a great deal of personal experience of being the only woman in the room and sitting around for 4 hours and getting no where. My pledge is to push for a meritocratic system where I determine the best people for the job.
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ey! I’m Melinda and I’m running for UMSU Education Committee with Stand Up! In an environment where University cuts have become a regular and ongoing occurrence now is more important than ever to have an active Education Department in UMSU. Having been involved in the department this year I’m strong motivated to get even more involved and take the fight to the government and University. Vote [1] Stand Up!
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been irregular and often called with little notice, making them difficult to attend for many members. The SRN has also lacked an intersectional, accessible or consultative approach, particularly in regards to students from marginalised groups. While students face ever-growing equity issues and new threats from Cadmus and the FlexAP, the SRN must become more active, functional and relevant. Vote [1] Stand Up!
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ey, I’m Jesse and I’m running for a position on the Education Committee because education is one of the most important aspects of maintaining our future. We need education, and it’s my belief that everybody deserves the right to a fair and quality education no matter who they are or where they come from. Our government threatens to decimate the higher education sector with each passing day, and it is pivotal that passionate young voices are heard on these issues. We deserve excellence and stability in our education, and UMSU should be fighting for nothing less. Vote [1] Stand Up!
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ROBIN WANG (MORE POKÉMON GO ON CAMPUS!)
ello! My name is Conor. I’m a first year Bachelor of Arts student, and I’m See under Students’ Council running for Education Committee in 2017. I want to get more involved in the campaigns and activities of the Education department, No statement received who have been great at highlighting the issues that matter to students of all walks of life, and committees seem like a brilliant place to start. I’ve had great experiences No statement received in student activism over the course of this year, and I think that I’ll be able to bring new ideas and enthusiasm to the committee No statement received and to the office bearers. Vote [1] Stand Up!
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his year I’ve been concerned at the growing drift of some aspects of the Education Department and this would be a priority for me to address if elected to committee. SRN meetings this year have
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eft Focus are education activists committed to defending students against attacks on our education - we have already organized campaigns involving thousands of students. Now that the university wants to change the way we experience university, so they can make more money out students, there’s never been a more important time for activists to be in the union, fighting for education. For a student union that will fight the Liberal Party and the university’s cuts to courses and student welfare, Vote [1] Left Focus!
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GRACE MIDDLETON (WHIGS)
ALEXANDER GOULSBRA (MORE!)
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i I’m Mukhtar and I believe that education is a right not a privilege. With your support I hope to ensure that equity and equal access to education are at the forefront of UMSU’s campaigns. I believe that an active and engaging education department is vital for building momentum to fighting the Liberal government’s attacks on our education and Stand Up! will continue to lead this campaign in 2017. Vote [1] Stand Up!
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ey hey, I’m Kasey and I’m running for a spot on the education committee because I love learning! Seriously! However, I understand that we all learn differently, and that uni has a habit of disrupting real life. I want to ensure that uni is an accommodative and flexible academic experience for all. As a lefty I’m also committed to voicing students’ concerns about cruel education policies of the Abbott-Turnbull government. My firm belief in these principles, and in cooperation, will allow me to make a valuable contribution to an active UMSU Education, and I would greatly appreciate your support. Vote More!
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MUKHTAR NAZARI (STAND UP!)
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ey hey, I’m Kasey and I’m running for a spot on the education committee because I love learning! Seriously! However, I understand that we all learn differently, and that uni has a habit of disrupting real life. I want to ensure that uni is an accommodative and flexible academic experience for all. As a lefty I’m also committed to voicing students’ concerns about cruel education policies of the Abbott-Turnbull government. My firm belief in these principles, and in cooperation, will allow me to make a valuable contribution to an active UMSU Education, and I would greatly appreciate your support. Vote More!
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ey everyone! I’m running for the education committee because I am passionate about the education of our young people, and I believe in the ability of students to make a real and meaningful impact on the world. As a student who came to the University of Melbourne from an under-represented school, I strongly believe that all people have the right to equal and accessible education. I am committed to improving the lives of and opportunities available to all students and I believe that involvement in UMSU committees provides an unrivaled opportunity to act as an agent of change in the student community
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ey there! I’m Katherine and I’m a second year Arts student. I’m running for a position on the Education Committee because I think that it’s important to constantly demand more from our University to secure a quality education and to maintain a high standard of teaching and learning at Melbourne. On the Education Committee, I’d advocate for an expansion of the CounterCourse handbook to aid students in subject selection, better Internet access on campus and more transparency and notice with LMS issues/ works. If any of this resonates with you, I’d love to have your support. Vote More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
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ctivate is synonymous with activism. As the grassroots left, we stand against those whose interests run counter to the interests of students, whether through getting the word out, protesting on campus or even locking onto the administration building. Vote [1] Activate to Activate your Union!
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ey all, my name is My Ky and I am running for a position on the Enviro Committee. I am currently a third-year Bachelor of Arts student, majoring in politics and international studies. During my student career, I have been quite involved with campus happenings – i.e. Being the active treasurer of the Animal Protection Society and former director of the Oaktree Club. That being said, I am particularly concerned about issues of environmental sustainability – especially across the intersections of animal ethics and social justice. Vote [1] Stand Up!
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i I’m Lucy! I’m an Arts student here who has been actively involved in the Fossil Free MU campaign over the last two years. It has been an amazing experience to meet like minded students who care passionately about the future of our planet. I aim to have a strong voice on Environment Committee advocating for the University to divest from fossil fuel. Young people are leading the conversation about stopping climate change. This university needs to be ethical and sustainable, to provide for future generations of students to come. Vote [1] Stand Up! For an environmental activist UMSU!
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limate change is perhaps the most pressing issue facing our generation. Our response to this challenge will shape not just our future, but the future of generations to come. I’m running for environment committee because I believe that our university and union must continue to become more sustainable, because I believe that we need to involve as many students as possible, and because I believe that together we can make a difference. Vote [1] More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
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ey everyone (again)! So as a Science student with a passion for Chemistry and the Life Sciences, I strongly believe that the protection of the Earth and its environment is the defining issue of our generation. The University of Melbourne is in an incredibly influential position in the climate debate, and I see it as my responsibility to voice the concerns of its students and ensure that environmental sustainability is an issue of utmost importance. To me, a position on the Environment Committee is an opportunity to contribute to this global effort and to influence greater change. Vote More! More active.
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’m Desiree and I’m a first year Arts student. I think it’s so important that we have representation for people of colour on campus. The establishment of the People of Colour department for the first time this year is very exciting and so significant in terms of representation and diversity within UMSU. I would love to be a part of this committee because I want to ensure that the department gets a running start in its first year and that in doing so, the diverse needs and experiences of students from different backgrounds will be heard. Vote [1] Stand Up!
DARREN WONG (STAND UP!)
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’m Darren and I’m running for People of Colour Committee as I believe that students of colour deserve proper representation on campus. Throughout my time on campus, I’ve been heavily involved in a variety of clubs and organisations and I believe that students from all backgrounds should be able to experience an inclusive university life. I would like to serve on the People of Colour Committee so that I can help the department become valuable advocacy and support mechanism for students of colour. Vote [1] Stand Up!
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he University of Melbourne is lucky to have a flourishing number of students of colour. I’m sure that if asked whether racism was a problem on campus, many students would reply with “I didn’t know we had racism”. However, racial discrimination is a pervasive and often overlooked issue. From inadvertent offensive “banter” (which I am guilty of) to casual prejudices, discrimination is an everyday reality a reality we’re often reluctant to discuss. By removing the silence around race, I aim to work towards confronting racism head-on. Vote More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
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’m Jesse and I’m running to be a part of your Queer Committee because I value queer solidarity, queer pride and queer expression! The Queer Department of UMSU is a vibrant and beautiful place, with an amazing community helping to support it through the years. Having been a member of the Committee in 2016, I’ve been blessed to engage with a myriad of queer students firsthand. The Queer Department of UMSU should be accessible, supportive and empowering for any and all queeridentifying students; an ideal to which I would happily lend my passion, dedication and experience. Vote [1] Stand Up!
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i, I’m Claire Miller, I’m currently a second year, the Queer Space has been i there! As a student from an an incredibly important and supportive immigrant background, I understand space to me during my time at Melbourne. what it’s like to have to straddle life across The queer department has several diverse very different cultures. While Australia’s autonomous groups and provides students diversity gives reason to be proud, we still of various genders and sexualities to connect have progress to make when it comes to and support each other. If elected to council confronting racism – subtle and overt – I would work to ensure that the autonomous that hurts our multicultural community and groups remain supported and individual. degrades our society. Furthermore, I will work to encourage As we face threats like Pauline Hanson, the Queer Department to be an inclusive, advocating for tolerance and understanding respectful and welcoming environment with is now more important than ever. If elected activities and events for students. to the Person of Colour committee, this is Vote [1] Stand Up! exactly what I will do and be an unwavering voice for. Vote More! More active. More No statement received progressive. More about you.
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’m the son of Guyanese parents who came to Australia on student scholarships and stayed as they fell in love with the country and began promising careers. Their experience studying in Australia was rewarding but wasn’t always pleasant. Persistent racism affected their studies, however, they persevered so that people like my sisters and I could attend university and face fewer barriers. However there are still hurdles left to overcome. In this role I want to help future generations run a little faster and jump a little higher. Vote [1] More! More active. More progressive. More about students.
’m a third year arts student majoring in creative writing. The formation of a People of Colour department is an exciting and hugely significant move. Many people think racism in Australia has gotten better. This is technically true, in that people in Australia have developed new and improved ways of being racist. This requires No statement received new and improved ways of combating racism and promoting understanding while supporting students of colour, which I am committed to doing through the People of Colour committee. Vote [1] Stand Up!
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s a member of the disabilities committee in 2016 I wish to continue my work in 2017 as a positive voice and promote a union which supports its diverse range of disabled students. I believe UMSU needs to support and empower students, be they physically disabled, intellectually disabled, suffer from mental illness or fall under the disability umbrella in any way. Vote More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
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i, I’m Daniel, and I believe in a union that serves everyone and includes everyone. As a gay man, I think it’s vitally important that the needs of the queer community get as much of a hearing as they can, and that’s what I’m here to do. With your help, I’ll make sure to fight for inclusivity in the student union, and make sure that nobody’s voice in our community gets silenced. I’m here for more activities. More inclusivity. More. Vote More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
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QUEER COMMITTEE – CONT. RUBY KOMIC (MORE!)
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eing a queer woman I am able to understand and empathise with the experiences of queer students on campus, particularly the unique struggles of non-binary people and women in the queer community. I also have a strong background in queer theory and am trained in good argument practices, meaning I can properly integrate lessons learned from the experiences of queer students into outcome-driven discussion, to UMSU’s benefit. For these reasons, I believe I would be a valuable committee member. Vote More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
WELFARE COMMITTEE LOUKA EWINGTON-PITSOS (HARD MEMES)
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LIAM GALLAGHER (CREATE)
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i, I’m Alice and I’m a first year Arts student running for the Welfare Committee. I became involved with UMSU this year through the Welfare and Women’s Department. I believe Welfare is an integral part of our union, and provides valuable resources and assistance to students in need. Students’ wellbeing is crucial to their capacity to achieve academically at University, and if elected to Welfare Committee I will be a passionate advocate for students. We need to increase awareness of the services provided by the department, to ensure everybody has equal access and opportunities at University. Vote [1] Stand Up!
STEPHANIE KEE (STAND UP!)
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i, I’m Stephanie and I’m currently in my second year of an Arts degree. I’ve been involved with a number of clubs
and departments under UMSU since my first day at University, and I would love to be further engaged with the issues that concern us all as students. I stand for inclusivity and accountability, and will work to make sure that our student union truly represents the needs of our diverse student body. Vote [1] Stand Up!
CAITLIN VERLINDEN (STAND UP!)
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’m Caitlin and I’m running for Welfare Committee. I’m currently a volunteer with the Welfare Department, which has become a hugely rewarding and vital part of my university experience. I strongly believe that the experience of every student at the university should be a positive one, and would like to work towards addressing some of the issues on campus that can negatively impact on students. I would love to be able to contribute more effectively to the many events and services provided, as well ensuring that the Welfare Department continues to meet the needs of students. Vote [1] Stand Up!
JORDAN PETERS (STAND UP!)
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i my name is Michael and I’m running for the Welfare Committee because I am passionate about enhancing the wellbeing of all students at the University. I have been involved at UMSU to varying degrees, most recently, as a the Mentoring Director that helps first year students transitioning into university in their first year. I am passionate and committed to the welfare of students throughout their university experience. With the pressure that comes from studying at melbourne university,
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i, my name’s Tamara, and I’m nominating to be on Welfare tudent welfare is a big priority for Committee because I believe passionately Stand Up! and I’m running for election that UMSU’s Welfare Department is one to Welfare Committee because I care of the most important Departments of the about equal access for students. Students Student Union: the importance of student should be able to study at the University health, wellbeing, and happiness is often of Melbourne without discrimination or underestimated, but it is so important marginalisation, and with the support of that we do everything we can within the UMSU and the Welfare Department. If Student Union to make sure every student elected to Welfare Committee, I will ensure feels welcome and happy in this university that the department continues to provide and can make the most of their time here. services and advocacy on behalf of students. I would love the opportunity to be a part of Vote [1] Stand Up! Welfare Committee. Vote More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
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elfare is not just about providing a high level of well-being and social support for students, but also making sure all students enjoy a second to none welfare experience while studying at Unimelb. I will work for more 24 hour study spaces, so that everyone can stay and study till late. We aim to improve your student experience, including running inclusive, healthy activities and providing greater support during exam periods and other stressful periods throughout the university year. We are absolutely dedicated to standing up for your welfare and wellbeing. Vote [1] Stand Up!
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believe in additional activities in the welfare department. It just needs more! I think also the Welfare department would deeply benefit from providing students with free Smores every day. Smores are really popular amongst students. Some people don’t even know what a smore is!
MEGHAN SHAW (MORE!)
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i I’m Meghan and I’d love to be a member of the Welfare Committee in 2017! This year I have been the Secretary of the Science Students Society (SSS), where I have helped students who may have been nervous and stressed out about Uni work through all of the activities we organise from free BBQ’s to party nights. The skills I have developed will transfer well to the welfare committee, which plays such a crucial role in helping students cope with the stress of University.
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i, I’m Zac. I am a Bachelor of Arts student and current UMSU Environment Officer. I am running for welfare committee because I believe strong representation of student welfare issues should be a core function of UMSU. I understand effective advocacy in this area can be challenging for UMSU, and would seek to support the department’s capacity. I also understand the welfare department has an important role to play in delivering services and resources for students that improve accessibility to university education. I would appreciate your support. Vote More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
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WELFARE COMMITTEE – CONT. PRIYANKA AJIT (MORE!)
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WOMEN’S COMMITTEE KAREENA DHALIWAL (STAND UP!)
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’m a third year arts student majoring in creative writing. The women’s room is an important space that has fostered wonderful, supportive communities for women-identifying students at the university. I’d like to be on Women’s Committee to assist with running this space. Women in higher education experience sexism in many forms, from overt to subtle. It’s important to combat this through workshops and support groups with a focus on intersectionality, and break down people’s reluctance to feminism. As Emma Watson said in her UN speech, “fear of a name only increases fear of a thing itself.” Vote [1] Stand Up!
MOLLY WILLMOTT (STAND UP!)
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’m Molly, a first year Bachelor of Arts student. It’s no secret that femmeidentifying people at Melbourne share a unique set of challenges that deserve recognition. Because of this, I would like to run for Women’s Committee, as I have seen how influential the department has been in fighting for a campus culture of safety, equality and accessibility for all women. As a part of this committee, and a voice for the women of this university, I would continue to fight for this culture and promote equality in the rights and opportunities of all women. Vote [1] Stand Up!
ARETI (ARI) SIKAVITSAS (STAND UP!)
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he women’s room is an important space that has fostered wonderful, supportive communities for womenidentifying students at the university. I’d like to be on Women’s Committee to assist with running this space. Women in higher education experience sexism in many forms, from overt to subtle. I want to be part of the team combatting this through workshops and support groups with a focus on intersectionality. Vote [1] Stand Up!
MARIAM GHULAM ABAS (STAND UP!)
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he women’s room has provided me relief from all the crap that’s being said around uni about women, such as ‘Physics/ Engineering apparently not being an area where women can specialize’ etc even though majority of students are actually
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CANDIDATE STATEMENTS: COMMITTEE MEMBERS women! It’s a place where we can talk about pretty much anything so I would like to be part of the committee to raise more awareness about the services provided to women students be it in relation to safety on campus or more safe spaces, so that women can interact without being judged for being who we are! Vote [1] Stand Up!
NGUYEN HOA MY (STAND UP!)
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’m My and I’ve gotten involved in UMSU this year through attending events in the Women’s Room. I strongly believe in providing women with opportunities to excel at universities, especially since we make up more than 50% of the student body, and I think it’s important to encourage women to get involved and make our voices heard. If elected to Women’s Committee I will strive to make sure that UMSU remains intersectional and prioritises the voices and experiences of all women, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds and marginalised identities. Vote [1] Stand Up!
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s an Arts student, I consult the ideas of long gone white men on the regular. And don’t get me wrong, they’ve got some great ideas. But I am also incredibly confident in the benefits of women’s engagement with the Higher Education sector and the contributions of our involvement. I think that the Women’s Department is a great source of support, information and events for women at the University and I would love to be able to contribute to this and ensure that we are empowered and supported in our University experience. Vote More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
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i, I’m Jing and I’m a third year Commerce student. I’m running for Women’s Committee because I believe that the Women’s Department needs to be representative of all women and hope that I can bring that to the department with my multilingual and multicultural background. This year, I have been actively involved in the department, and have seen it through constitutional changes that have made it more inclusive and diverse. I want to make sure that the department continues to be representative and believe that I have a lot of great ideas to contribute. Vote More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
RACHAEL DAVIES (MORE!)
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SOFIE ONORATO (WHIGS)
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i, I’m Rachel and I’m running for Women’s Committee because I care deeply about the issues women face throughout society today and about promoting their advancement. This university, and its Women’s Department, has the potential to be a wonderful, progressive and inclusive space for all the women on our campus, and I am committed to realising that.
KIM DUONG (MORE!)
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ey, I’m Kim, and I’m really passionate about women’s representation on campus. It is so important that women on campus feel welcome and included, and the Women’s Department can play a vital role in this. I want to be a part of ensuring that women feel happy and safe at university, and that’s why I want to be on the Women’s Committee.
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i, I’m Zena and I’m running for Women’s Committee this year because I believe that there are many issues in society that women in particular face. I am passionate about feminism and believe the women’s department is extremely important in providing a safe environment for women in our university to state their opinions and inform others about women specific issues. I would like to encourage an intersectional way of looking at feminism. Vote More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
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y name is Gabriella D’Costa and I would like to join the VCA student association committee because before a couple of days ago I did not even know that one existed! There seems to be an unspoken of rift between VCA and the rest of Melbourne Uni as no talk of committees, clubs, services, or funding ever trickles from the Melbourne Uni ocean into the VCA stream of consciousness. I would like to address this by being a representative of the myriad views, issues and ambitions of the VCA community. Vote More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
EVRIM SEN (MORE!)
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ello! My name is Evrim and I’m a Masters of Screenwriting student! My main interest is to create a diverse, welcoming campus, that gives students a place to connect easily within and across departments. I also care a lot about making sure that we give students welfare activities to partake in during semester, to always help keep our spirits up! Personally, I’m a student registered with UniMelb’s Disability Support, and I vehemently encourage that students always get the platform they need to complete their studies to the best of their abilities. Vote More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
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’m a theatre production student majoring in design realization. I want to be able to represent the student body at VCA in hopes of creating a more interdisciplinary environment for all. As I entered the school at the start of this year, I was keen on having more VCA centered activities to meet new people and to collaborate on projects, however, I was sorely disappointed. By creating more events for VCA students, by VCA students, we would be able to cater to the needs of all. Vote More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
CARMEN-SIBHA KEISO (MORE!)
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i, my name is Carmen, I’m in second year studying Sculpture & Spatial Practice at the VCA. I want to emphasize the voices and opinions of art students within the Melbourne University structure, promoting diverse thought, conversations, and actions that will inspire and expand our representation in the broader picture of student unions. I am interested in establishing more clubs based around ideas of
communication within separate departments, integrating and merging all disciplines across both the Parkville & VCA campuses. Vote More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
EBONY HOWALD (MORE!) X. All provisionally elected unopposed
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i, I’m David! I’m currently sleeping through a Bachelor of Arts. As your N.U.S candidate, I will advocate for a more inclusive and accountable student representative body. For many students, cost-of-living pressures are immense. If elected, I will fight to reduce student costs and place essential course materials and textbooks on HECS. Importantly, I firmly believe students deserve a genuine opportunity to participate in decisionmaking on campus. However, this inclusivity can only be achieved if we fight to make organisations like N.U.S more transparent and accessible. Vote More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
YAN ZHUANG (MORE!)
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he National Union of Students is the highest organisation representing students on a national level, and NUS delegates play a central role in determining NUS’ policies and guiding its direction. And as one of the biggest universities in Australia, I believe that it’s vital that students at the University of Melbourne are able to see themselves represented in NUS. I want to ensure that NUS is held accountable to students, transparent in its internal operations and maintains a consistent and open relationship with UMSU. Vote More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
ZACHARY POWER (MORE!)
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i, I’m Zac. I am an Arts student and a current UMSU Officer. I am running to be one of our University’s National Union of Students delegates because I believe the organisation needs to become a more representative and accountable national union. As students, we face
many barriers to representation in our universities and in federal politics. We need an effective peak body focused on the issues that matter most for students such as accessible education, electoral participation, action on climate change, social security and the rights of young workers. Vote More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
SINEAD MANNING (MORE!)
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he National Union of Students is a fundamental resource for students. It places pressure on governments and university administrations, ensuring students’ rights are not eroded. The NUS is capable of achieving real change in education policy. As an NUS delegate, I will contribute to the fight against fee deregulation, cuts to university funding, and increases to student loan interest rates. I will also advocate for Melbourne University students, ensuring that our voices and unique concerns are heard at a national level. With your vote, I will be an engaged, dedicated, and passionate NUS delegate. Vote [1] More! More active. More
HARRY ADAM (MORE!)
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ello hello, my name is Harry and I’m running for NUS delegate because the NUS as it stands is a pretty flawed organisation. Currently dominated by groupings that perpetually fail to work together, I would be a stark voice of reason amongst the chaos. A peak student body is important but, I believe the NUS in its current form is failing students miserably, we need strong, independent voices in the organisation like mine, to achieve positive change for students. If you want to see a better NUS, I would love your support. Vote [1] More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
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ot many students have heard about the National Union of Students. Which is both good and bad. It’s a shame because student unionism is powerful and has the potential to improve the lives of students. Having said this, it’s probably a good thing not many people have heard of NUS because at present it’s a breeding ground for lacklustre people trying to be the largest fish in a tiny, forgotten pond. NUS is in need of independents, like me, that are there simply to represent the students that elected them. Vote [1] More! More active. More progressive. More about you.
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give my votes over, but only to other melb uni delegates bcoz G08 G08 G08!!!! Vote 1 Smore to take the ‘union’ out of the National Union of Students!
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i I’m Dominic Cernaz and I’m running for NUS Delegate. The National Union of Students serves a vital role on representing all post secondary studies students. An important function is to campaign on tertiary education costs, recently, NUS has had huge success stopping fee deregulation. But NUS can be doing a better job and I want to be able to represent the students of Melbourne University at National Conference. Additionally, I want to make the environment a priority. I’m concerned about the future of the planet. NUS can do more do more to protect the environment. Vote [1] Activate.
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JADE ECKHAUS (LEFT FOCUS) LIA VASSILIADIS (LEFT FOCUS) MONICA LENG (LEFT FOCUS) JEREMY GIBSON (LEFT FOCUS)
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eft Focus supports the National Union of Students. We’ve been involved in its campaigns especially against the cuts to higher education. These campaigns, which involve thousands of students, show the role NUS can play in pushing back against the Liberal Party trying to destroy students’ lives. Vote [1] Left Focus for an activist student union committed to social justice!
MOLLY WILLMOTT (STAND UP!)
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US plays a key role in fighting for student rights nationwide, and has shown itself to be crucial in protecting tertiary education against attacks from both the government and university institutions. As someone who cares very deeply about the state of education in Australia, I am running as a delegate to help continue this protection. Delegates play a crucial role in formulating NUS policy, and as a delegate, I would like to make sure that this policy platform remains progressive, accessible, and truly representative of the Australian student body. Vote [1] Stand Up!
FRANCES LEWIS (STAND UP!)
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he National Union of Students is a vital voice for our interests and I want to ensure it remains strong and active. I will work to support a progressive and activist National Union that is ready to respond to the ever-looming threats of Liberal government. Vote 1 Stand Up!
JESSE KRAUSE (STAND UP!)
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y name’s Jesse and I’m running to be one of our delegates to the National
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CANDIDATE STATEMENTS: COMMITTEE MEMBERS Conference of the National Union of Students. With a newly re-elected Liberal government primed to continue its assault upon students and other vulnerable and marginalised groups, the role of NUS is crucial. Only through a united front can students survive the attacks to come, which is why progressive voices need to be sent to conference floor to develop concise and effective policy while ensuring that the incoming office bearing team are prepared to mobilise the student movement against this hostile government. Vote [1] Stand Up!
DANMEI REN (STAND UP!)
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i, I’m Danmei and I want to ensure International Students are represented at the National Union of Students this year! I will be focussed on ensuring the NUS is supportive of all students while ensuring international students in particular have a greater say so that NUS represents all students! Vote 1 Stand Up!
MILLIE AUSTIN-ANDREWS (STAND UP!)
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’m Millie and I’m running to be an NUS delegate! Last year I got a chance to write and pass a lot of policy to make the union more intersectional and inclusive, and this year if I’m elected I hope to do the same. I believe in a strong national union, but not one beyond criticism - this year if I’m elected I hope to write some policy to make conferences and procedures more accessible, as well as policy to support safety on campus initiatives. I hope to have the opportunity to represent you this NatCoN! Vote [1] Stand Up!
THARIQ WILLOUGHBY (HARD MEMES) No statement received
JAMIEL SABBAGH (HALAL SNACK PACK) See under Students’ Council
ARUN BHARATULA No statement received
ROBIN WANG (MORE POKÉMON GO ON CAMPUS!) See under Students’ Council
GRACE MIDDLETON (WHIGS)
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BRENDAN TAM (WHIGS) No statement received
ELI WINTERS (WHIGS) No statement received
LEE ELLISON (WHIGS)
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SOFIE ONORATO (WHIGS) No statement received
2016 INDIGENOUS COMMITTEE (BY-ELECTION) No nominations received
2016 PRESIDENT (BY-ELECTION) TYSON HOLLOWAY-CLARKE (THE BIGGEST BLACKEST TICKET)
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his year has been particularly challenging for UMSU as an organisation. With an unprecedented resignation of the sitting President I was provided with the opportunity to lead the Union and stabilise our organisation for the challenges ahead. We have a great deal on our plates; from the FlexAp, to the Student Precinct, to dissatisfaction with MUSUL, to SSAF negotiations, and dealing with ongoing issues of sexual assault and harassment to name some of the challenges that we have faced this year and will continue to face into 2017. Thus it is imperative that UMSU and its student representation is consistent, well informed and aligns with the values of the student body. I have been working my absolute hardest with our representatives, staff and students to deliver the very best outcomes for students we can achieve. For that reason I believe that I am the best candidate for the Presidential By-Election. It is best for both the new President for 2017 and UMSU as a whole that business operates as consistently as possible for the remainder of the year and I am the only candidate that can do that.
ARUN BHARATULA
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2016 INDIGENOUS OFFICER (BY-ELECTION)
WUNAMBI CONNOR Provisionally elected unopposed
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urrently serving as the Indigenous Office Bearers, Emily and Wunambi are passionate about working with the university and its colleges to ensure they better suit the needs of Indigenous students. Emily, a Yorta-Yorta and Gunditjmara women from Victoria, is currently in her 4th year majoring in Australian Indigenous Studies with a minor in Sociology. She is thoroughly engaged in the Universities Indigenous student community, having already served as Indigenous Office Bearer for a half of the 2016 term. Wunambi, a Gumbayngirr, Kamilario, and Kuwarra man from the mid north coast of NSW, is currently completing a double major in Media and Communications and Politics and International Studies. Wunambi joined the Indigenous department as office bearer in May, having previous sat on student’s council as the Indigenous Student Representative. He is interested in the opportunities and programs that are created for young Indigenous people, particularly those that aim to develop their skills and passions. Emily and Wunambi are dedicated to working as a team to meet the needs of Indigenous students on campus and providing them with a wide range of inclusive social activities for the remainder of 2016.