FUSA Candidate Statements

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Contents

President ......................................................2

General secretary ......................................5 education officer ........................................8 women’s officer ..........................................11 welfare officer...........................................14 postgraduate students officer ...............18 international students officer ...............22 queer officer ...............................................29

environment officer ...................................31 disability officer ........................................33 social activities officer.............................35

mature age students officer.....................38 people of colour officer ............................40 general council member............................42 first nations students officer..................58 NUS delegates...............................................59

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FUSA STUDENT president

John Kelly

Hi, I’m John and I’m proud to be running for President with Grassroots. FUSA has a big problem when it comes to fighting university management. FUSA should fight for student rights; as your representative, I will go to great lengths to achieve change.

The role of FUSA is to advocate for and support students but to do this it needs to be its own entity not just another facet of Flinders uni. It has been the policy of previous FUSA Administrations to incorporate FUSA as to grant the association the independence it needs to truly stand up to Flinders uni but when it came to putting that policy into action the student council did not incorporate FUSA. This had been a policy election after election and FUSA is still not incorporated.

This is why I am running to be your 2023 FUSA president because students at Flinders need a strong and independent student association that will fight side by side with them. That will stand up for and support students against a uni that does not have their best interests in mind.

Vote [1] Grassroots for Green representation on the FUSA student council.

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FUSA STUDENT president

Maddy Tapley

Our student associations should be organising students to defend our rights. The world is in crisis, the planet is burning, inflation is spiralling and the rich keep getting richer. I’m proud to have organised the abortion rights protests this year. I want to fight injustice everywhere because we need radicals in FUSA, not careerist hacks from the major parties.

Left Action is a team of socialist activists. We stand against racism, sexism and LGBTI+ oppression, imperialism, war, the exploitation of workers and environmental destruction. We are actively involved in organising campaigns like the abortion rights demonstrations in solidarity with the struggle to defend Roe v Wade, Black Lives Matter protests, and Uni Students for Climate Justice.

We are fighting to:

- Take real action on climate change! The university must cut all ties with climate and war criminals. No defence and fossil fuel bosses on our uni council, and no research partnerships with them either!

- Stand in solidarity with Palestine, and all other victims of imperialism. Our uni must cut all ties with the Israeli apartheid state, and open its doors to house refugees here.

- Demand a living wage and fight the rich and powerful! We stand in solidarity with striking workers defending their slipping living standards amid an inflation crisis while billionaires rake in record profits.

- Defend our education! No more expensive youtube uni and no staff cuts! We want to fight the degree factory, slashing the vice-chancellor’s $1.2 million salary (!) and using every dollar to save staff jobs and student services.

- Bring traditions of solidarity and radicalism back to FUSA. Student associations should be collective left-wing bodies that organise students to fight injustice and oppression, on and off campus

Hi, I’m Maddy Tapley and I’m running for Student President with Left Action.
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FUSA STUDENT president

Billy Greet

Hello Flinders, I’m Billy! I’m currently completing my Bachelor’s degree in Forensics and Analyti cal Science (Forensic Biology). I was elected last year as Environment Officer, and this year I am running to be your 2023 Student President.

As Environment Officer I have been an active voice for students on the Sustainability Advisory Committee, and advocated for students on the committee for Student Appeals, and the Board of Inquiry. I’ve also managed campaigns such as a sustainable water campaign and organised campus clean ups.

I’ve led a campaign to end deadnaming at Flinders to ensure it is no longer a part of the Flinders experience, and championed building communities through the design process of the new McHugh’s space by securing an area for all students and clubs to enjoy running events.

We need a Student President who will continue to advocate and fight for students. I will do this by ensuring that students don’t go without - from FUSA continuing to expand the Grab n Go program, to combatting the financial burden of regional and remote placements, and meaningful ly tackling the barriers that students face when accessing housing.

I will fight to ensure Postgraduate students are better supported by the University and ensure adequate Sexual Assault Bystander training and Mental Health First Aid training for supervisors. I am passionate about ensuring that all students have access to spaces on campus which are safe and welcoming and am passionate about better resourcing our student spaces.

Myself, and the rest of the Activate team have got your back! We have the skills and experience necessary to fight for you and ensure that every Flinders student has access to a safe and acces sible education.

Vote [1] Billy Greet for FUSA Student President!

Vote [1] Activate!

Progressive. Proven. Accountable.

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General Secretary

Rey Adrien

My name is Rey and I am running for General Secretary with UNITE.

UNITE is a passionate and diverse team of experienced student leaders, who ensure your needs are listened to, and heard.

UNITE stands for:

• Expanding financial support for students during the cost of living crisis.

• Bringing back life on campus through clubs and events

• Ensuring that all students are safe when arriving, leaving, or on campus.

• Improving teaching quality and student voice in Academic affairs

• Increasing support for International Students

• Ending Deadnaming on Campus and taking REAL action on Queer Issues

I’m currently in my second year of study in the Bachelor of Clinical Science/ Doctor of Medicineas an international student- arriving onshore just this February.

In fact, you’re most likely to find me wearing my bright yellow jacket, playing table tennis at the Student Hub- so if you see me, please do come say hi!

Working as a student ambassador- international recruitment (Flinders International), and also being the president of the Sri Lankan Student Association of Flinders University, I’m actively exposed to, and looking forward to represent the needs of students at Flinders University.

It’s time the FUSA Council focussed on helping to make sure that all students get a fair go no matter race, cultural background, sexuality, gender or religion.

VOTE [1] REY ADRIEN for GENERAL SECRETARY

VOTE [1] UNITE for FUSA

VOTE [1] UNITE for NUS DELEGATE

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General Secretary

Shanii Sparrow

Hi Flinders! My name is Shanii, and I am running to be your next General Secretary with the Activate team. I’m currently studying a Bachelor of Arts, focusing on Indigenous studies and Gender Studies.

I’ve dedicated the last four years to making change and supporting community. I originally started out in grassroots activism volunteering with Amnesty International, with a passion for refugee rights and raising the age of incarceration. I have a strong belief in doing the right things and standing up to support others who weren’t afforded the same opportunities and privileges as me. This inspires my dedication towards an accessible campus, curriculum, and community, by supporting clubs and improving services.

Whilst working in LGBTQIA+ advocacy, I discovered just how important it is to provide people and communities with authentic visibility, representation, autonomy, and connection to one another. This has been my core belief and the essence of all my work. I used this belief to create campaigns and resources such as the Transgender day of visibility zine, ‘Queer Community’ the art initiative, chest binder campaign, and making autonomous spaces more accessible. I will use the knowledge and tools that I gained from these experiences in my role to develop authentic visibility to build community and opportunity

During the last three years at Flinders University, I’ve watched as students have struggled in both their academic and personal lives due to the lack of accessibility, support, and community. The lack of connection to one another and to support services post COVID has affected both students’ university experiences, and their mental health. I am dedicated to changing this and insuring student services work for students.

Vote [1] Shanii for FUSA General Secretary!

Vote [1] Activate!

Progressive. Proven. Accountable.

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General Secretary

Laurence Lacoon Williams

I think FUSA should be an activist organisation. As students we need an organisation that can campaign for issues of education and social justice. Whether it’s fighting to save courses and teachers from being cut, or campaigning for climate action and refugee rights, FUSA can and should play a role in leading and organising this activism. As General Secretary I’d make this my priority.

I’m proud to have campaigned this year alongside other Left Action activists. We’re a team of socialist activists. We stand against racism, sexism and LGBTI+ oppression, imperialism, war, the exploitation of workers and environmental destruction. We are actively involved in organising campaigns like the abortion rights demonstrations in solidarity with the struggle to defend Roe v Wade, Black Lives Matter protests, and Uni Students for Climate Justice.

We are fighting to:

Take real action on climate change! The university must cut all ties with climate and war criminals. No defence and fossil fuel bosses on our uni council, and no research partnerships with them either!

Stand in solidarity with Palestine, and all other victims of imperialism. Our uni must cut all ties with the Israeli apartheid state, and open its doors to house refugees here.

Demand a living wage and fight the rich and powerful! We stand in solidarity with striking workers defending their living standards amid an inflation crisis while billionaires rake in record profits.

Defend our education! We want to fight the degree factory, slashing the vice-chancellor’s $1.2 million salary (!) and using every dollar to save staff jobs and student services.

Bring traditions of solidarity and radicalism back to FUSA. Student associations should be collective left-wing bodies that organise students to fight injustice and oppression, on and off campus.

Hi, I’m Laurence Lacoon Williams and I’m running for General Secretary with Left Action.
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Education Officer

Jess Williams

Hey all, I’m Jess Williams, and I’m running to be your 2023 Education Officer with the Activate Team!

I currently volunteer with a not-for-profit organisation and am a mum of 2 boys and I’m currently studying a Bachelor of Science (Forensic and Analytical Science). In 2022 I had the privilege of being your Mature Age Students Officer. I built up the Mature Age Collective to have the most extensive membership and activity in its history. Through my role on the council, I’ve engaged with the Mature Age community providing a platform for their voices to be heard which helped ensure that mature age students’ needs were met in the projects we worked on.

The increased cost of living leaves more students balancing an increased workload and the University will need to adapt its approach to supporting student needs. I want to be a voice for students to ensure that the University has a student-focussed approach. As a student who has to support my family, I am passionate about addressing the lack of consistency and clarity in the teaching, timetable and class expectations for students at Flinders.

Another way I will ensure students have equal access to quality education is to fight for the diverse degrees offered that we have come to love about Flinders.

I am passionate about education and will strive to represent you at every opportunity. I will amplify your voices in decisions about your education, advocate to stop unjustified group work and to have assignments marked and returned in a timely manner.

I’m running with Activate because they’re a group of diverse students with a collective passion for positive change, which is what we need in student representation.

Vote [1] Jess Williams for Education Officer!

Vote [1] Activate!

Progressive. Proven. Accountable.

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Education Officer

Jacob Grant

In recent years we have seen cuts, merges, and increased fees. We need a radical left-wing stu dent union that stands up for students and mobilises them against all attacks on our education. I have been involved in fightbacks with other Left Action activists, including organising the protest last year against cuts to Humanities that saved Italian from being cut completely.

Left Action is a team of socialist activists. We stand against racism, sexism and LGBTI+ oppres sion, imperialism, war, the exploitation of workers and environmental destruction. We are ac tively involved in organising campaigns like the abortion rights demonstrations in solidarity with the struggle to defend Roe v Wade, Black Lives Matter protests, and Uni Students for Climate Justice.

We are fighting to:

- Take real action on climate change! The university must cut all ties with climate and war crim inals. No defence and fossil fuel bosses on our uni council, and no research partnerships with them!

- Stand in solidarity with Palestine, and all other victims of imperialism. Our uni must cut all ties with the Israeli apartheid state and open its doors to house refugees here.

- Demand a living wage and fight the rich and powerful! We stand in solidarity with striking workers defending their slipping living standards amid an inflation crisis while billionaires rake in record profits.

- Defend our education! No more expensive YouTube uni and no staff cuts! We want to fight the degree factory, slashing the vice-chancellor’s $1.2 million salary (!) and using every dollar to save staff jobs and student services.

- Bring traditions of solidarity and radicalism back to FUSA. Student associations should be collective left-wing bodies that organise students to fight injustice and oppression, on and off campus.

Hi, I’m Jacob and I’m running for Education Officer with Left Action.
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Education Officer

Moses

My name is Moses and I am running for Education Officer with UNITE. UNITE is a passionate and diverse team of experienced student leaders, who ensure your needs are listened to, and heard.

UNITE stands for:

• Expanding financial support for students during the cost of living crisis.

• Bringing back life on campus through clubs and events

• Ensuring that all students are safe when arriving, leaving, or on campus.

• Improving teaching quality and student voice in Academic affairs

• Increasing support for International Students

• Ending Deadnaming on Campus and taking REAL action on Queer Issues

I am running for the Education Officer position because I believe I can bring TRUE change to the Student Council. Growing up, I’ve always struggled with the general education system, believing that I was not smart enough no matter how hard I tried. However, after “learning how to learn”, I realized that there were multiple ways to approach learning and that everyone has their own unique learning styles. It has completely turned changed my worldview of education. With proper allocation of resources and educational materials, I am convinced we can offer quality education that would cater to ALL students and their different learning styles.

It’s time the FUSA Council focused on helping to make sure that all students get a fair go no matter race, cultural background, sexuality, gender or religion.

I look forward to serving you as your education officer. Thank you for your vote!

VOTE Moses for EDUCATION OFFICER

VOTE UNITE for FUSA

VOTE UNITE for NUS DELEGATE

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Women’s Officer

Miriam van der Heiden

Hi, I’m Miriam, and I’m proud to be running for Women’s Officer with Grassroots!

I’m here because I want to see real action in this university’s support for women. The women’s collective, the women’s space, information about events and support networks- I want to see these things active for the students of Flinders. Women’s rights aren’t an issue of the past, and there’s no reason to grow slack now.

No one deserves to feel unsafe here at Flinders, and no one should feel that they don’t know where to go when they do. Importantly too, we need diverse support that caters to all womentheir cultural and religious backgrounds, and personal situations alike.

We have an opportunity here at Flinders University to have a student council, to have representatives that stand up for us, to have a system of equality and safety. I want to use that opportunity and make FUSA an association that addresses the issues women are facing- that has a presence at Flinders.

I’m running to be the 2023 Women’s Officer because I want to make Flinders a University that supports all women, in the ways they need.

Vote [1] Grassroots to see real action taken for the women of Flinders.

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Women’s Officer

Aishwarya

Hey everyone! My name is Aishwarya and I’m a first-year student studying Bachelor of Medical Science. I’m running to be your next FUSA Women’s Officer with the Activate team.

I arrived in Australia from India in 2021. After noticing the many cultural differences around the treatment of women, I felt motivated to aid in ensuring the safety and liberation of women. My goal is to fight for these causes both on and off campus.

As a woman, I am hyper-aware of the continued fight against sexual assault and sexual harassment on campus. I understand that it is hard to face, and believe the statistics around sexual assault and harassment on campus, but I endeavour to use my personal experiences and empathy to create a safe space for people to learn and join the fight against these behaviours.

I want to educate and raise awareness of crucial issues such as period poverty, PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome), endometriosis and other conditions which many people are unaware of. I am dedicated to empowering and providing resources for women and non-men and have been running initiatives such as these since the start of high school.

I have a vision of Flinders being a place where all women feel safe and have autonomy on campus. I will use my role to work hard to build up the Women’s Collective to ensure we have the diverse experiences of all women in everything FUSA does.

I will call on the University to provide sexual violence awareness and mental health first aid training for teaching staff.

I also seek to combat the housing and poverty crisis and ensure we provide support for issues that disproportionately affect women.

Together, we can make a real difference.

Vote [1] Aishwarya Malik for Women’s Officer!

Vote [1] Activate!

Progressive. Proven. Accountable.

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Women’s Officer

Laura McLean

I have been dedicated throughout my education to researching and defining issues that affect women. I consider myself to be a passionate advocate. The matter of women’s rights and wom en’s ability to reach out, choose a dream and follow it without hindrance is my hope for all wom en. To assist women in understanding what thoughts and beliefs might be stopping them from reaching their goals is important and I would desire all women to study powerfully at Flinders University knowing that as a body of women we support and help further each other in reaching our dreams. I believe in celebrating women and encouraging women to do the same.

One of my interests is unconscious bias and with that in mind, I think it changes how we can move forward positively when we can identify that changing a few words might help to make things clear rather than holding us back. As an advocate I would listen very carefully, I would hear what women are trying to express and I would look at the issues that might be prevent ing a situation being positive. This might include unconscious bias, whatever the element is my concern and commitment would be to taking what is negative and turning it into a positive and make sure the path becomes clear and straight. I am 100% committed to reaching resolution, to be an effective and honest advocate who will always stand up for someone struggling and help them to reach that dream.

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Welfare Officer Alivia Vickers

Hiya fellow Flinders fiends!

My name is Alivia Vickers, I am studying a combined degree of International Relations & Political Science and a Bachelor of Languages.

Mental health accommodation at Flinders is lacking. Each year I have seen that students affected by disabilities and mental illnesses are pressured to perform at the same capacities, in the same ways, every day. Our needs change, but what is expected of us does not. With this, as the Welfare Officer I will create infrastructural change to provide substantial accessibility for all students that will allow for them to perform at the levels which suit them.

I have lived in poverty on my own with an invisible disability and clinical depression since I was 19 years old. As such I have experienced the reality of feeling trapped in ensuring I am earning a livable income while working jobs that do not accommodate my physical needs, then struggling to complete my study workload. With this knowledge, I will campaign to support students experiencing similar imbalances that set us up for failure.

2022 has highlighted the need for nurture and the importance of the eradication of stigmatized assumptions. Because of this, I will ensure that the How To Adult initiative expands to allow for students to gain an understanding of life skills in an accessible manner, void of judgment. As people, we are pressured to adopt façades of perfection. Humility and the admission of faults are considered as weaknesses, and we are expected to brave it all alone.

Likewise, I am running with Activate once again because they have empowered a young woman with a disability such as myself in leadership roles otherwise held captive by systemic misogyny.

Vote [1] Alivia for FUSA Welfare Officer!

Vote [1] Activate!

Progressive. Proven. Accountable.

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Welfare Officer

Marielle Intveld

I would love to be the FUSA Welfare Officer. I am very passionate about ensuring that university is a good experience for everyone and that welfare concerns don’t get in the way of achieving individual goals. I’ve been a Wellbeing Ambassador with Oasis for the last two years and have contributed to a number of fundraisers and mental health advocacy activities in that time. I believe that every student should be entitled to equal opportunities at Flinders and hope to be a voice for people who feel that they maybe can’t speak out themselves. I am always happy to have a chat about how to improve university wellbeing and would really relish the chance to speak about this at a higher level!

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Welfare Officer

Denzell Ainsworth

Hey, I’m Denzell Ainsworth and I’m running for Welfare Officer with Left Action. Inflation and rent is climbing, wages and welfare payments won’t keep up. The Labor government has refused to raise either in the face of this overwhelming crisis, aiding the rich with tax cuts.

Students and workers will keep suffering unless we fight for wage rises collectively. As welfare officer, I want to lead this fight with you.

Left Action is a team of socialist activists. We stand against racism, sexism and LGBTI+ oppression, imperialism, war, the exploitation of workers and environmental destruction. We are actively involved in organising campaigns like the abortion rights demonstrations in solidarity with the struggle to defend Roe v Wade, Black Lives Matter protests, and Uni Students for Climate Justice.

We are fighting to:

- Take real action on climate change! The university must cut all ties with climate and war criminals. No defence and fossil fuel bosses on our uni council, and no research partnerships with them either!

- Stand in solidarity with Palestine, and all other victims of imperialism. Our uni must cut all ties with the Israeli apartheid state, and open its doors to house refugees here.

- Demand a living wage and fight the rich and powerful! We stand in solidarity with striking workers defending their slipping living standards amid an inflation crisis while billionaires rake in record profits.

- Defend our education! No more expensive youtube uni and no staff cuts! We want to fight the degree factory, slashing the vice-chancellor’s $1.2 million salary (!) and using every dollar to save staff jobs and student services.

- Bring traditions of solidarity and radicalism back to FUSA. Student associations should be collective left-wing bodies that organise students to fight injustice and oppression, on and off campus.

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Welfare Officer

Lachlan White

My name is Lachlan White and I am running for Welfare Officer with UNITE. UNITE is a passionate and diverse team of experienced student leaders, who ensure your needs are listened to, and heard.

I believe that students are facing Cost of Living pressures and I want to ease the pressure especially with cheaper CAR PARKING! It’s important for FUSA to advocate for students and address the issues that are impacting upon their education.

UNITE stands for:

Expanding financial support for students during the cost of living crisis. Bringing back life on campus through clubs and events Ensuring that all students are safe when arriving, leaving, or on campus. Improving teaching quality and student voice in Academic affairs Increasing support for International Students Ending Deadnaming on Campus and taking REAL action on Queer Issues

I’m running for Welfare Officer and Student Council Member. The Cost of Living is going up and parking prices for students are too high. FUSA should advocate for students by seeking reduced parking prices, especially on university board. If elected, I will fight for lower parking prices. FUSA is meant to advocate for students, not be a signature for the university board. In my opinion, ACTIVATE have ignored the needs of students for too long. Lachlan White and I’m fighting for you on Council.

VOTE [1] LACHLAN WHITE for WELFARE OFFICER

VOTE [1] UNITE for FUSA

VOTE [1] UNITE for NUS DELEGATE

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Postgraduate Students Officer

Louis Rankin

As a postgraduate student in my second year of a Juris Doctor, I understand the student experience is often different to that of an undergraduate. It could be that you’re studying alongside full-time work or undertaking your study online - but the importance of a good student experience remains. I chose Flinders for its reputation as a practically focused, innovative and thoroughly modern university. I will work hard for this ethos to continue, by encouraging the university to remain committed to investing in high-quality teaching, ensuring you get the best learning outcomes as postgraduate students. I understand the importance of useful student services and will make sure your fees are spent wisely to deliver these.

If elected I will be a strong voice for all postgraduate students on Student Council and effective conduit to University management - working hard to guarantee your concerns are listened to. I will always be approachable, reasonable and transparent in my actions.

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Postgraduate Students Officer

Shivani Cheeti

I am nominating myself for Postgraduate Students Officer. I am Post graduate student in Master of information technology(Networking and Cybersecurity). I am also an International Student. FUSA is not only a student council guide for Flinders but also it helps students in nurturing them and helping them to go through their academics very well by conducting many events and by providing funds to support their financial status for international students. I am nominating myself for this role as i think i may perfectly fit for this role and can carry forward the name and fame of FUSA by organising the events which are useful for Postgraduate students. Your support in Elections can make me reach the goal and get into the position. Hoping for the positive Response. Thank you. Shivani Cheeti

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Postgraduate Students Officer

Sharleen Kabiri

As a 3rd year medical student in 2022 I have been working as a general officer to bring accessible long term mental health care to campus for all students including but not limited to LGBT+, Indigenous, refugee, rural, disability, international and low socioeconomic backgrounds.

If I get elected again I will have the opportunity to continue to work on mental health and welfare for our vulnerable population and achieve a tangible outcome for us.

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Postgraduate Students Officer

Tom Gilchrist

The world is in crisis. The planet is on fire, inflation is spiraling and our rights are under attack. We have new Labor governments but we’re still facing many of the same old problems. Our universities are underfunded and vice-chancellors like Flinders own Colin Stirling are only too happy to put through staff and course cuts while keeping his own $1.2 million salary.

I’m proud to have led a fight back alongside other Left Action activists. We’re a team of socialist activists. We stand against racism, sexism and LGBTI+ oppression, imperialism, war, the exploitation of workers and environmental destruction. We are actively involved in organising campaigns like the abortion rights demonstrations in solidarity with the struggle to defend Roe v Wade, Black Lives Matter protests, and Uni Students for Climate Justice.

We are fighting to:

Take real action on climate change! The university must cut all ties with climate and war criminals. No defence and fossil fuel bosses on our uni council, and no research partnerships with them either!

Stand in solidarity with Palestine, and all other victims of imperialism. Our uni must cut all ties with the Israeli apartheid state, and open its doors to house refugees here.

Demand a living wage and fight the rich and powerful! We stand in solidarity with striking workers defending their living standards amid an inflation crisis while billionaires rake in record profits.

Defend our education! We want to fight the degree factory, slashing the vice-chancellor’s $1.2 million salary (!) and using every dollar to save staff jobs and student services.

Bring traditions of solidarity and radicalism back to FUSA. Student associations should be collective left-wing bodies that organise students to fight injustice and oppression, on and off campus.

Hi, I’m Tom Gilchrist and I’m running for Postgraduate Students Officer with Left Action.
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International Students Officer

Janageeth

My name is Janageeth and I am running for International Students Officer with UNITE. UNITE is a passionate and diverse team of experienced student leaders, who ensure your needs are listened to and heard.

UNITE stands for:

• Expanding financial support for students during the cost of living crisis.

• Bringing back life on campus through clubs and events

• Ensuring that all students are safe when arriving, leaving, or on campus.

• Improving teaching quality and student voice in Academic Affairs

• Increasing support for International Students

• Ending Deadnaming on Campus and taking REAL action on Queer Issues

I am passionate about advocating for International Students. I have experienced firsthand the financial difficulties, homesickness, and many other challenges that international students go through. It is definitely not easy.

Therefore, if I am elected to the student council, I will advocate for building a better support system, tailored academic and financial support for International Students and to celebrate the journey of international students with INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS WEEK.

I hold numerous positions within the International Student space including the International Student Ambassador for Flinders University, a Student Ambassador for StudyAdelaide and a Flinders University International Students As Partners (FISAP) member. I have excelled in the roles above and I am sure, I can advocate more for International Students if I am elected to the FUSA student council.

It’s time the FUSA Council focused on making sure that all students get a fair go no matter race, cultural background, sexuality, gender or religion.

VOTE [1] JANAGEETH LOGESWARAN for INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS OFFICER

VOTE [1] UNITE for FUSA

VOTE [1] UNITE for NUS DELEGATE

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International Students Officer

Suyatra (Sue)

Hi everybody! My name is Suyatra Ghimire, and I am currently completing a Master of Biotechnology. I am running as a candidate for International Students Officer with Activate! I have served as a Class Representative throughout my undergraduate degree, and I am currently a Topic Representative for two topics. These roles have exposed me to a plethora of student support systems, their intricacies, and ways in which to advocate for any issues when it comes to my peers.

Being an international student, I have faced every hardship that an international student has to face from financial and mental issues caused by work, life, assignments and studies to feeling left out or not fitting in. I will work hard to ensure representation of international students on the college level, course level, and topic level as well as in Empire Times.

My major goals are to improve academic preparation for new international students; advocate to eliminate racism, discrimination, and stereotypes against international students; improve representation of international students in student clubs, social media channels, and the student council, and advocate for jobs in the university for international students while focusing on flexible timetables for classes in topics with high numbers of international students. I am passionate about promoting international cultural exchange programs with locals, ardent about making the lives of international students easier by providing more access to healthy foods, and financial support, and above all, ensure that all international students have equal opportunities while enjoying university life to the fullest.

Vote [1] Suyatra Ghimire for FUSA International Students Officer!

Vote [1] Activate!

Progressive. Proven. Accountable.

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International Students Officer

Mary Zhang

Hi Flinders! My name is Mary Zhang, and I am delighted to be running for the role of International Students Officer for 2023. I am currently a first-year student studying the Bachelor of Speech Pathology.

As an international student who has been studying in Australia since Year 11, I believe that I have a good understanding of challenges international students might have studying in a new country, and I would love to help my peers make the most of their experiences at Flinders University.

In high school, I was a student ambassador at International Education Services to provide support for fellow international students. This year, I have been a Inspire Change mentor, supporting Year 12 students. I have a strong passion for getting involved in a variety of student associations. I am currently a member of the Flinders University Speech Pathology & Audiology Association committee, as well as the event coordinator of Chinese Students and Scholars Association of Flinders University. I would describe myself as a friendly, caring, and supportive person, and I do wish to apply these qualities of mine to being an international students officer in the Student Council. I believe that the Student Council plays a significant role of supporting students in every way, and I would love to be a part of it!

Although it is only my first year here, I already have a genuine love for this community and want to share it with everyone. I know that people might come across with various problems, and I am ready to listen and help! If I am successful in this election, I will do my best to provide ongoing contribution, and make Flinders a more welcoming, inclusive, and supportive environment for not only my fellow international students, but also everyone

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International Students Officer

Feng Zhao

I am a international student from China and a PhD candidate on Psychology. I am a passionate, talkative and helpful girl and I do hope I can do something for the international students by using my own experience and expertise, especially for the international postgraduates. Thank you very much!

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International Students Officer

Seifu Weldegiorgis

I am Seifu from Ethiopia. I became an international student twice. Yes twice! I have studied my master’s degree in the UK and now I am doing my PhD in Australia.

I know how it feels to be an international student. As an international student in UK and Australia, I am well aware of your needs to be successful here with us. I have a lot to share, to guide and to support new coming international students.

Vote for me. Let’s set the new standard for international students’ experience at Flinders, where your Fearless Identity starts to get real

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International Students Officer

Tharindhi Gunasekara

I would like to be considered for the post of International Students Officer because I understand the challenges and worries I had when I first started my studies, as well as the clarifications and questions I still have from time to time. I am incredibly appreciative of the assistance I have received from student service officers and greatly appreciate their support.

As a result, I would relish the opportunity to assist any new or existing international students in making a seamless transition to their studies at Flinders University, as well as making them feel welcomed, comfortable, and at ease. I would also like to meet new individuals and develop new connections and friendships.

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International Students Officer

Shivani Cheeti

I am nominating myself for International Students Officer. I am Post graduate student in Master of information technology(Networking and Cybersecurity). I am also an International Student.

FUSA is not only a student council guide for Flinders but also it helps students in nurturing them and helping them to go through their academics very well by conducting many events and by providing funds to support their financial status for international students. I am nominating myself for this role as i think i may perfectly fit for this role and can carry forward the name and fame of FUSA by organising the events which are useful for International students. Your support in Elections can make me reach the goal and get into the position. Hoping for the positive Response.

Thank you. Shivani Cheeti

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Queer Officer

Arthaya Kai

I am a visible member of the queer community, being part of the asexual community, panromantic, and nonbinary. My plan if I’m elected into this role would be to start a regularlymeeting peer support for LGBTQIA+ people who are struggling with sexuality, gender, or anything related to being a part of the LGBTQIA+ community.

I have leadership experience in other clubs, and I am currently an Executive member for three clubs, including being the Treasurer of the Flinders Fencing Club, the President and Founding Member of the Flinders University Undead Poets [and Writers] Society (President), and the Vice President of FUTURE (Flinders University Tabletop ‘Und Roleplay Enthusiast). I have experience organising and running events, and will use the experience to organise and run various student engagement events throughout the year.

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Queer Officer

Riley Jones

Hi there, Flinders!

My name is Riley, I use he/they pronouns, and I am running to be your Queer Officer in 2023 with the Activate team. I am currently serving as a General Council Member on FUSA and as the Secretary of the Flinders University Queer Collective, while studying a Bachelor of Creative Industries (Writing & Publishing).

As an autistic non-binary lesbian, I have firsthand experience with the lack of accessibility, inclusion, and intersectionality within LGBTQ+ spaces, and understand how crucial it is that these things are improved upon Flinders wide.

Within activism, my passions lie not only in equity and justice, but also empowerment and celebration for marginalised communities. As such, I have contributed to and participated in events relating to Wear it Purple Day and Sexual Health Week, built a diverse collection of LGBTQ+ books to install in a future mini library, and assisted my fellow FUSA mates on their own projects across the board.

If I am elected as Queer Officer, we will fight for Flinders University campuses to embrace gender diverse students, with further developments for gender neutral toilets and gender affirming signage across all bathrooms. We will fight for LGBTQ+ events to be inclusive of disabled folk, with plans for low-pressure activities and sensory-friendly environments. We will fight for comfort and safety in the context of study and relaxation for LGBTQ+ students, with a goal of introducing a secondary Queer Space within the library, wherein I would like to place a mini library.

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Environment Officer Harvey Menadue

I’m Harvey Menadue, and I’m running for Environment Officer with Left Action

The crisis of climate change is an existential threat to the lives and livelihoods of billions around the world, producing extreme weather events like flooding and wildfires seen in Australia. These disasters are the effects of burning of fossil fuels to power profits of the rich and powerful, whether that’s the coal, gas and oil companies, the war industry, plastic and steel production, or Chancellor Stephen Gerlach at Flinders, former Chairman of Santos.

As a socialist activist, I think students have the power and obligation to stand up to the destruction of the planet by protesting, striking and marching, and FUSA should be the head of organising this.

As a Flinders student, I have organised protests and marches of young people as a part of Uni Students for Climate Justice and the climate strikes. Left Action have also been part of organising the abortion rights rallies, the Books not Bombs campaign and the Black Lives Matter marches.

We are fighting to:

-Demand immediate action on climate change, starting with cutting Flinders’ ties weapons and fossil fuel companies such as BAE systems.

-Stand in solidarity with refugees and the international struggle against imperialism and for a free Palestine.

-Stand in solidarity with striking workers, and support the struggle for a living wage.

-Fight for student and staff rights on campus by fighting against course cuts and instead cutting the vice chancellor million-dollar salary.

-Bring back radical traditions of struggle and solidarity into FUSA. Like trade unions, student unions should take up left wing causes and involve the union and students in organising, supporting and marching in these campaigns against oppression and injustice, such as the Black Lives Matter and the abortion rights rallies, the climate marches and anti-fascist action

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Environment Officer

Lupin Lo

Hi everyone!

My name is Lupin, and I’m an international student from Taiwan I am running for Environment Officer with the Activate Team. This is my first year of a Master in Environmental Health degree. I’ve chosen to pursue a postgraduate degree because I am deeply passionate about our environment and human health.

I believe that the Flinders community should be safe and sustainable both on and off campus.

I will implement a diverse approach to ensure all campuses are sustainable.

I will reduce single-use plastics and encourage both students and staff to bring their own utensils to use on campus, as well as supporting sustainable food packaging.

I will promote eco-friendly living by organising lectures and workshops on how we can all make a positive environmental impact in our own lives.

I will continue building a community around sustainability and would also like to work to promote the Grow Eat Learn Garden as a safe, money-conscious way of living.

I will hold the University accountable for its environmental impact, and work with the University to achieve greater steps towards sustainability.

I will ensure we have the full picture of Flinders Universities impact, ensure that Flinders divests from fossil fuel providers and major polluters and ensure Flinders discloses our Greenhouse Gas emissions regularly so that all staff and students can see the crucial areas of work that is needed.

I with the Activate Team will involve and collaborate with the flinders community to create diverse achievable strategies to combat the environmental challenges facing us all.

Vote [1] Lupin Lo for FUSA Environment Officer

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Disability Officer

Danielle Rohrlach

Hello everyone! My name is Danielle Rohrlach and I’m running to be the 2023 Disability Officer with the Activate team!

I’m currently studying a Bachelor of Science (Forensic and Analytical Science). While studying I have had the privilege of representing students as a topic representative and being the Secretary of the Mature Age Students Collective. I’ve actively supported the Mature Age Students Collective in various social events and in building an inclusive social space along with the Mature Age Student Officer for students to form connections.

In my experience at Flinders University getting the help and support, I need for me to complete my studies is not always an easy or direct path, even with a disability access plan. I am passionate about having diverse voices heard and empowering others. At Flinders, I would like to see more awareness around neurodivergence, invisible disability and mental health; and ensure that there are more inclusive spaces that are safe and sensory-friendly. The previous Disabilities Officer has done an incredible job advocating and making change at Flinders and I would like to continue this. This would include ensuring the new Disability Space is visible, inclusive, and welcoming to all.

Activate is a diverse and inclusive team that strives for the best for all students at Flinders University and that is why I choose Activate!

Vote [1] Danielle Rohrlach for Disability Officer!

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Disability Officer

Gab Allani

I’m a mature age student completing my first uni degree after never finishing high school. I have a neurological condition that makes it difficult to meet many requirements of my topics. This is not always the case. Some days are good, some are awful.

It wasn’t until I engaged with university that I found out that I had a disability. I was struggling with so much that is specific to academia. So much so, that I thought for a very long time this must be a personal failing.

Our disabilities are defined by the way the external world interacts with us. There were roadblocks and hurdles in my life that I hadn’t had to overcome before.

As a student living below the poverty line, it cost me hundreds of dollars to get a psychiatrist to sign off on my condition so I could then get an access plan verified, so that I could then have something substantial to prove that my struggles were real.

Even with a DAP, students must massively advocate for themselves and rely on topic coordinators to help.

As it currently stands, the Flinders Uni disability policy is vague, fails to meet key criteria, and does not adequately empower disabled students.

Reasonable adjustments are limited, often boiling down to allocating extra time. Fantastic if you have a quiz, not helpful if you have multiple assignments due.

All that effectively does is increase your work load for that topic.

We are forced to rely on the goodwill of our educators to provide their extra personal time to help us. We currently have no solid foundation to ask for alternative methods of assessment.

The disabled student is put into a position of discounting grades. They are not a fair measure of academic achievement.

This can absolutely change.

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Social activities Officer

Cooper Graetz

As Social Activities Officer I wish to provide both social, academic and professional events from FUSA itself but also provide training and instruction to clubs to help them reach a scope of students beyond FUSA alone. I believe that social events are as vital to students as professional and academic for their development.

I have experience in leadership positions in clubs such as the Tabletop “Und” Role Play Enthusiasts, Academic Science Club and Undead Poets and Writers Society. These have given me vital experience in organizing and running events that will be vital for this position.

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Social activities Officer

Nethli Peiris

Hi all! My name is Nethli Peiris and I am running for the position of ‘Social Activities Officer’ with UNITE.

From a young age, student representation has been something I have been greatly passionate about and have focused on in my extracurriculars. Through many years of leadership involvement, I have had the privilege to work alongside a diverse range of staff and students. This has given me invaluable insight on the key skills required for such a role, and has ultimately allowed me to hone-in on learning the strategies behind what makes an effective two-way channel between students and leadership groups.

During my degree, I have had the opportunity to be a Topic Representative for 6 topics which has allowed me to further build on my ability to work with a diverse range of academics from various colleges within Flinders.

I also have 4+ years experience being a member of the Adelaide Sri Lankan Students Association (ASLSA), served as Vice President in 2021 and am now the current President of the association. I am also a Year Representative for the Flinders University Medical Science Society (FUMSS).

Involvement and leading associations such as these has allowed me to host a plethora of social events and community-based activities. Through this, I have accumulated the skills necessary to provide that linkage between the Student Council, FUSA Events Team and Students Clubs as well as effectively provide input to Student Council from a social activities perspective.

I truly believe that proper voicing of students’ opinions acts as a catalyst for igniting positive change. Hence, alongside UNITE, I would love to have the opportunity to utilise my experience and grasp students’ ideas to strategically implement them in the form of social events.

VOTE [1] NETHLI PEIRIS for SOCIAL ACTIVITIES OFFICER

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Social activities Officer

Antonio Pupulin

Hello everyone! My name is Antonio Pupulin, I am currently a 1st-year master’s student in biotechnology, and I am running to be your Social Activities Officer!

Anyone who has moved away from home knows how difficult it is to make friends in a new environment. Using my own experience as an international student who has made Adelaide their home, I will work towards a more inclusive and welcoming university. Flinders has welcomed me and has been instrumental in creating lasting connections for me here, so I want to ensure that everyone receives the same welcome.

Joining a club or two (or several!) is the perfect way to immerse yourself within the community, so I will make sure that clubs receive the resources they need to continue doing what they do best – creating connections that will last a lifetime!

I believe that clubs are crucial to the fabric of Flinders and I will build our campus community around them. I intend to foster a campus-wide sense of community by promoting existing clubs and events and expanding opportunities to integrate with the day-to-day operations at FUSA.

I will do this by using my experience of being a member of several clubs and advocating for students as a topic representative to build up our campus culture. With my drive, dedication, and enthusiasm, I will ensure that there is a place for everyone here at Flinders!

I have chosen to run with Activate because they are a welcoming group of diverse students who are striving towards bringing out the best in their peers and empowering them to make a positive change on and off campus.

Vote [1] Antonio Pupulin for Social Activities Officer!

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Mature Age Students Officer

Shannon Whitford

I am currently studying microbiology and have previously completed a Bachelor of Psychology. Through this journey, I have a deep long-lasting connection to Flinders. Through being a volunteer with the Mature Age Collective and a Topic Representative, I’ve developed the professional skills to advocate for the diverse experiences Mature Age students face.

I regularly see Mature Age students go without adequate support. Many students have shared their experience of feeling forgotten despite representing approximately 50% of the student population. This is why I will advocate for increased visibility for Mature Age students

Mature Age students experience unique issues that are often overlooked, from difficulties acclimating to modern teaching styles, to pre-existing responsibilities such as children or caring duties.

This is why if elected we aim to expand support for and create increasingly suitable spaces where parents and carers can feel comfortable. As well as cultivating a space where they feel like they have a sense of community that is noticed and nurtured. By providing dedicated spaces like the Mature Age Space and ensuring parents’ rooms aren’t locked away from students.

I am running with the Activate team because they have proven themselves to be considerate, welcoming, and passionate in their mission to fight for the students of Flinders.

Vote [1] Shannon Whitford for Mature Age Students Officer!

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Howdy, all! My name is Shannon Whitford, and I am running for Mature Age Students Officer.
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Mature Age Students Officer

Peter Day

I first studied at FUSA in the 1980s as a mature age student and returned in 2020. I have 50 years working experience, 5 years volunteering experience, plenty of life skills and am enthusias tic about creating the best environment for mature age students.

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People of Colour Officer

Darlyn Tan-Sik

Hey Flinders! My name is Darlyn Tan-Sik and I am running to be your People of Colour Officer with the Activate team! I am currently studying Bachelor of Psychology (Honours).

There is a high student population of people of colour at Flinders, but there is little representation of that cultural diversity within the campus culture and university media. Our identities have often been oppressed and ignored, so I am committed to providing platforms and opportunities for people of colour to feel comfortable in expressing our diverse cultures, religions and traditions with the broader community to create a more culturally accepting university.

I am a skilled advocate with extensive experience in the Flinders community as President and Secretary of the Queer Collective, a General Council Member, and Welfare Officer for Student Council. These roles have enabled me to deliver projects such as Be A Better Human, Pride Fest, Transgender Day of Visibility, Student Poverty Week, Period Product Dispensers, Wear It Purple Day, How to Adult, Grab & Go, and more.

My team and I want to further acknowledge the intersectionality of our identities to create a community which enjoys the benefits of a multicultural student population and allows people of colour to feel safe to be their genuine selves, without the fear of being attacked for their cultural beliefs.

Vote [1] Darlyn for FUSA People of Colour Officer

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People of Colour Officer

Amanueal Fasil Mamo

My name is Amanueal, and I am running for People of Colour Officer with UNITE.

UNITE is a passionate and diverse team of experienced student leaders, who ensure your needs are listened to, and heard.

UNITE stands for:

• Expanding financial support for students during the cost-of-living crisis.

• Bringing back life on campus through clubs and events

• Ensuring that all students are safe when arriving, leaving, or on campus.

• Improving teaching quality and student voice in Academic affairs

• Increasing support for International Students

• Ending Deadnaming on Campus and taking REAL action on Queer Issues

I would firstly like to say thank you for giving me that chance to represent you. I come from Ethiopia. I arrived in Australia in 2019 to finish high school, and here I am at Flinders University doing Information Technology.

Outside University life. I love painting, playing games, sightseeing and my personal favourite: pestering my cat with love.

My journey for progression and equality started early on in high school and now being given a chance I will be able to apply that with in UNITE.

I am running for POC officer so I can help build a more inclusive and spacious environment for people who identify with colour or of any who come from marginalized communities. It is time to step up and change the growing anxiety while we still can. I will be responsible for campaigns to support help and include all persons of colour. we will have a say in the university’s decisions.

It’s time the FUSA Council focussed on making sure that all students get a fair go no matter race, cultural background, sexuality, gender or religion.

VOTE [1] Amanueal for People of Colour Officer

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General Council Member

Gwydion Rozitisolds

Hi I am Gwydion, and I am proud to be running for General Council Member with Grassroots.

I am running because I want to see a student council that is progressive, environmentalist and activist.

I have spent time both in and outside the Uni, and I can say with certainty that the university works best for students when the university reflects the students. The job of the student council, then, is to stand up to University management, and ensure our values and needs are on the agenda.

We need a student council that is willing to question why students are being charged exorbitant amenities fees for access to lectures recorded years ago. We need to ask why, when so many colleges have been forced to cut staff, management are earning million dollar salaries. We need a student council that is willing to stand against a University that receives funding from weapons manufacturers and polluters.

Vote [1] Grassroots to have your voice heard on student council.

General Council Member

Janageeth

My name is Janageeth and I am running for General Council Member with UNITE.

UNITE is a passionate and diverse team of experienced student leaders, who ensure your needs are listened to and heard.

UNITE stands for:

• Expanding financial support for students during the cost of living crisis.

• Bringing back life on campus through clubs and events

• Ensuring that all students are safe when arriving, leaving, or on campus.

• Improving teaching quality and student voice in Academic Affairs

• Increasing support for International Students

• Ending Deadnaming on Campus and taking REAL action on Queer Issues

I am passionate about advocating for International Students. I have experienced firsthand the financial difficulties, homesickness, and many other challenges that international students go through. It is definitely not easy.

Therefore, if I am elected to the student council, I will advocate for building a better support system, tailored academic and financial support for International Students and to celebrate the journey of international students with INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS WEEK.

I hold numerous positions within the International Student space including the International Student Ambassador for Flinders University, a Student Ambassador for StudyAdelaide and a Flinders University International Students As Partners (FISAP) member. I have excelled in the roles above and I am sure, I can advocate more for International Students if I am elected to the FUSA student council.

It’s time the FUSA Council focused on making sure that all students get a fair go no matter race, cultural background, sexuality, gender or religion.

VOTE [1] JANAGEETH LOGESWARAN for GENERAL COUNCIL MEMBER

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General Council Member

Jess Trezona

Hey Flinders students!

I am Jess Trezona and I am a (Secondary) Education student and am excited to be running to be your 2023 FUSA General Council Member with the Activate team!

I am passionate about providing educational opportunities to students and developing skills and knowledge both within personal and professional capacities. I am dedicated to promoting and resourcing First Nations communities and events, improving accessibility, and promoting students’ health and wellbeing support services. I believe student wellbeing is crucial to our success at university and I will work to improve the Flinders University experience.

I will use my community experiences with groups like the Flinders University Education Students Association and position at my Surf Life Saving Club to further my goals of using the exponential impact of education and the power it has to transform communities.

Being a student is tough in so many ways, so I will ensure students get the most out of university by improving student awareness of and engagement with Flinders services and events while continuing to improve upon these resources, so they work for students!

Vote [1] for Jess Trezona for FUSA General Council Member!

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General Council Member

Danielle Ting

Hi Flinders! I’m Danielle and I’m running for General Council with Activate. I’m currently studying a combined Bachelor of Behavioural Science and Computer Science.

Student life is becoming increasingly challenging and more can be done to combat this trend. I will challenge The University to keep a student-centred approach in their work and ensure including student voices are the priority in decision making.

I have previously worked as a Student Ambassador for Flinders University and volunteered in the O’guide program. I’m passionate about creating safe, inclusive, and enjoyable experiences for students.

I will use my experience to create more inclusive social events and help strengthen students services to work for students. I want to work and incorporate your voice into everything at Flinders University to ensure your voice is represented.

Vote [1] Danielle Ting for FUSA General Committee Member

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General Council Member

Bree Elliott

Hi Flinders! My name is Bree Elliott and I’m running to be a General Council Member with Activate! I’m currently in my third year of the Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) and Bachelor of Letters in French.

Through my experience of working in schools for 4 years, I understand and value the importance of providing a safe environment that accommodates all students, and how an inclusive, supportive environment can impact students’ learning experience, growth and wellbeing.

While Flinders University currently has a number of initiatives and campaigns which bring awareness to issues faced by students, there is a lack of actual support against the issues that harm and discriminate against students on a regular basis. This can be seen in the difficult processes involved for students to change their name in the university systems. This prevents students from using their actual, current name as their name on the system, leading to repeated discrimination by staff.

As a General Council Member, I will create the safe environment the students of Flinders University deserve, so that all students can enjoy uni life and make the most out of their uni experience. I will advocate for marginalised students, work towards promotion awareness initiatives, and improved support for students at an individual level.

Most importantly, I will listen to the student body and work to achieve the change that you all want to see.

Vote [1] Bree Elliott for FUSA General Member!

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General Council Member

Kevin Chao

My name is KuangFu or Kevin Chao, and I am running for the general council member position under the UNITE student organisation. As an international student with a few years of experience studying at Flinders as a health science and physiotherapy student, I have many insights into what the student body desires that can enhance the overall learning experience for everyone. UNITE is made of a multi-cultural, diverse team that can represent everyone equally regardless of differences in culture, sexuality, gender, or religion. With experience living in Taiwan and America, I can relate to the struggles international students have, especially in their first year of studying in a completely different country. With my insights into the transition to a new environment, I believe I can make the most practical contribution to improving the overall living and learning experience of all Flinders students. In addition, I have also had experience in representing or organising a body of students. To list a few, I was vice-captain on my high school basketball team, a vice-president of the Flinders health science club, and an international representative on the house committee of the Flinders’ hall student accommodation. To ensure future students’ transition to Flinders is not as challenging, I want to be elected as a general council member. This position would allow me to relay the struggles and concerns of students to the school directly. As a result, more changes through policies would be structured in favour of the students to address their issues.

General Council Member

Vasil Samardzhiev

Hello Flinders! My name is Vasil Samardzhiev and I’m running to be a General Council Member with Activate!

I’m currently studying Bachelor of International Relations & Political Science, with a strong connection to FUSA and the broader Flinders community!

I am a skilled advocate and community builder volunteering with UN Youth SA and Debating SA. I have experience) running complex events centred around empowering the voices of young people.

I pride myself in helping deliver the Grab’n’Go food stalls initiative (bridge it somehow) to help combat students who go without meals and resources to ensure students are supported in their day-to-day student experience

I am committed to using these skills to empower the Flinders community to help students overcome the increasingly challenging post-pandemic experience. I’ll work with the Activate team to transition away from unnecessary tests and exams and group assignments that do not reflect the best way to assess skills. I will oppose any cuts to our education and fight to get our assessment and feedback back on time and our exam dates released with enough time to prepare.

As a student from a diverse ethnic background, I share many similar experiences with international students and the opportunities and connections not offered to them. I will advocate for unconditional inclusion in all student-centered activities. International students contribute greatly to the University and in turn, the University should uplift their voices.

It is my vision that the University delivers the quality of education that students deserved.

Vote [1] Vasil Samardzhiev for General Council Member!

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General Council Member

Lucas Clayton

Hey Flinders!

My name is Lucas, and I am entering my 3rd year in a Social Work degree.

I’m thrilled to announce that I will be running again to continue my work as one of your 2023 FUSA General Council Members with the Activate team!

I have been a long-term advocate for students as the President of the Flinders University Social Work Association (FUSWA). These roles, coupled with my own academic journey, have exposed me to the diverse range of student support systems and the complexities faced by students across all year, and degree pathways.

Social inclusion, student engagement and student well-being are my key areas of focus, with FUSA and FUSWA providing me opportunities to create cross discipline collaborations with other Flinders Clubs and Associations.

I intend on continuing this work by strengthening these collaborations in 2023, to include student-based activities focusing on building an inclusive, cohesive, and socially diverse student community that extends beyond Flinders. This can expose students to disciplines and opportunities not only within Flinders, but across the broader community.

Drawing on personal integrity, life experiences and willingness to watch people shine, provides me the foundations to achieve this and help students thrive.

As a General Council Member, I am committed to student well-being and believe that the connections we make in our academic journey can last well beyond graduation.

Vote [1] Lucas Clayton for FUSA General Council Member!

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General Council Member

Cooper Graetz

As a General Council Member my goal would be to develop some form of training for club and association leadership to better help them run clubs. I have experience in leadership positions in clubs such as the Tabletop “Und” Role Play Enthusiasts, Academic Science Club and Undead Poets and Writers Society. These have given me vital experience in organizing projects and events.

General Council Member

James Rothe

My name is James Rothe and I am running to be your General Council Member with UNITE. UNITE is a passionate and diverse team of students, ready to ensure your needs are heard.

UNITE stands for:

- Expanding financial support for students during the cost of living crisis

- Reviving campus life with more events and clubs

- Securing your safety as students at Flinders

- Improving teaching quality and student voice in academic affairs

- Increasing and improving support for International Students

- Ending deadnaming on campus and taking REAL action on Queer Issues

WHY AM I RUNNING?

As students grapple with the cost of living crisis, it should be the job of student representatives to ensure the financial stresses on students are eased. Many of us work jobs alongside our studies, some struggling to make ends meet, whilst trying to save for the weekly rent or the next night out.

As a General Council Member, one way I will fight to reduce these financial burdens is by campaigning to reduce the cost of carparking, because nobody should pay hefty sums of money just to access their education. I will also campaign for the introduction of free printing across campus, because student’s shouldn’t be forking out extra money when they pay plenty in fees and degrees already.

Furthermore, I hear too often of the lack of support and neglect our fellow International Students feel. WE MUST DO BETTER by strengthening and improving the networks available to help students at Flinders.

ACTIVATE and the current FUSA council have neglected the needs of students for too long. Now is the time for change.

A vote for UNITE and JAMES ROTHE as your General Council Member, is a vote for a fairer future.

VOTE [1] JAMES ROTHE for General Council

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General Council Member

Lachlan White

My name is Lachlan White and I am running for General Council Member with UNITE. UNITE is a passionate and diverse team of experienced student leaders, who ensure your needs are listened to, and heard.

UNITE stands for:

Expanding financial support for students during the cost of living crisis. Bringing back life on campus through clubs and events Ensuring that all students are safe when arriving, leaving, or on campus. Improving teaching quality and student voice in Academic affairs Increasing support for International Students Ending Deadnaming on Campus and taking REAL action on Queer Issues

I’m running for Welfare Officer and General Council Member. This year, I was the only UNITE member and one out of two non-ACTIVATE members on Council as a General Council Member.

I’m going to fight for expanding financial support for Flinders Student. YOU need CHEAPER PARKING! The Cost of Living is going up and parking prices for students are too high. FUSA should advocate for students by seeking reduced parking prices, especially on university board. If elected, I will fight for lower parking prices. FUSA is meant to advocate for students, not be a signature for the university board. In my opinion, ACTIVATE have ignored the needs of students for too long. I’m Lachlan White and I’m fighting for you on Council.

VOTE [1] LACHLAN WHITE for GENERAL COUNCIL

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Darcy Schaaf General Council Member

My name is Darcy, and I am running for General Council Member.

I’ve always had a passion to help and support those around me. During my schooling, I faced adversity such as my father being diagnosed and later passing from stage 4 terminal cancer. During that time I was so heavily supported by those and the systems around me. I want to do my due diligence to support those who need it now.

As a previous nominee and recipient of the Onkaparinga Youth Recognition Award, I’m dedicated and committed to making a positive impact on the culture within our lovely community.

I’m a confident go-getter and I wish to speak for those whose voices shake. I’m a firm believer in being represented by someone who understands, recognises, and is dedicated to confronting the problems we face. And I’m confident I can help positively impact this by being a General Council Member.

I have the desire to work within the community, support and share art with my peers. And I wish to begin this journey with the help of your vote. A vote for me is a vote for the betterment of the community here at Flinders.

Thank you, Darcy Schaaf

ADF Long Tan Leadership Award Onkaparinga Youth Recognition Award

Arthaya General Council Member

My name is Darcy, and I am running for General Council Member.

I’ve always had a passion to help and support those around me. During my schooling, I faced adversity such as my father being diagnosed and later passing from stage 4 terminal cancer. During that time I was so heavily supported by those and the systems around me. I want to do my due diligence to support those who need it now.

As a previous nominee and recipient of the Onkaparinga Youth Recognition Award, I’m dedicated and committed to making a positive impact on the culture within our lovely community.

I’m a confident go-getter and I wish to speak for those whose voices shake. I’m a firm believer in being represented by someone who understands, recognises, and is dedicated to confronting the problems we face. And I’m confident I can help positively impact this by being a General Council Member.

I have the desire to work within the community, support and share art with my peers. And I wish to begin this journey with the help of your vote. A vote for me is a vote for the betterment of the community here at Flinders.

Thank you, Darcy Schaaf

ADF Long Tan Leadership Award

Onkaparinga Youth Recognition Award

Jenna Ng General Council Member

My name is Jenna Ng and I am running for General Council Member with UNITE.

UNITE is a passionate and diverse team of experienced student leaders, who ensure your needs are listened to, and heard.

UNITE stands for:

• Expanding financial support for students during the cost of living crisis.

• Bringing back life on campus through clubs and events

• Ensuring that all students are safe when arriving, leaving, or on campus.

• Improving teaching quality and student voice in Academic affairs

• Increasing support for International Students

• Ending Deadnaming on Campus and taking REAL action on Queer Issues

As an international student having received education in Hong Kong, the United Kingdom and Canada – and now in Australia – I am passionate to bring in global insights to our university and voice out for international students. It is important for students’ voices to be heard in a university – voices from students with different cultural and educational backgrounds – and I am here for you.

I am confident that I am able to contribute to the FUSA Council by applying my professional experience in the project management and compliance field, to empower and support council officers in delivering high quality services to our students. I am keen to build positive and friendly relationships with students, and connect every single one of us in the university together.

It’s time the FUSA Council focussed on making sure that all students get a fair go no matter race, cultural background, sexuality, gender or religion.

VOTE [1] JENNA NG for GENERAL COUNCIL MEMBER

VOTE [1] UNITE for FUSA

VOTE [1] UNITE for NUS DELEGATE

Maddy Tapley General Council Member

Students can’t afford to negotiate with those who profit from environmental destruction and war. Did you know that the Chancellor was the Chairman of Santos? And that a representative for weapons company BAE Systems sits on the Flinders University governing council? I'm going to put up a fight for students and I want you to join me.

Left Action is a team of socialist activists. We stand against racism, sexism and LGBTI+ oppression, imperialism, war, the exploitation of workers and environmental destruction. We are actively involved in organising campaigns like the abortion rights demonstrations in solidarity with the struggle to defend Roe v Wade, Black Lives Matter protests, and Uni Students for Climate Justice.

We are fighting to:

- Take real action on climate change! The university must cut all ties with climate and war criminals. No defence and fossil fuel bosses on our uni council, and no research partnerships with them either!

- Stand in solidarity with Palestine, and all other victims of imperialism. Our uni must cut all ties with the Israeli apartheid state, and open its doors to house refugees here.

- Demand a living wage and fight the rich and powerful! We stand in solidarity with striking workers defending their slipping living standards amid an inflation crisis while billionaires rake in record profits.

- Defend our education! No more expensive youtube uni and no staff cuts! We want to fight the degree factory, slashing the vice-chancellor’s $1.2 million salary (!) and using every dollar to save staff jobs and student services.

- Bring traditions of solidarity and radicalism back to FUSA. Student associations should be collective left-wing bodies that organise students to fight injustice and oppression, on and off campus.

Hi, I’m Maddy Tapley and I’m running for General Council Member with Left Action.

Jacob Grant General Council Member

Hi, I’m Jacob and I’m running for General Councillor with Left Action.

I believe that our university should be run as a public institution for education. However, our university has an ex-Chairman of Santos and a representative for weapons company BAE System sitting the council, the governing body of the university. These people only have profits in mind and so we must fight for our own interests.

Left Action is a team of socialist activists. We stand against racism, sexism and LGBTI+ oppression, imperialism, war, the exploitation of workers and environmental destruction. We are actively involved in organising campaigns like the abortion rights demonstrations in solidarity with the struggle to defend Roe v Wade, Black Lives Matter protests, and Uni Students for Climate Justice.

We are fighting to:

- Take real action on climate change! The university must cut all ties with climate and war criminals. No defence and fossil fuel bosses on our uni council, and no research partnerships with them!

- Stand in solidarity with Palestine, and all other victims of imperialism. Our uni must cut all ties with the Israeli apartheid state and open its doors to house refugees here.

- Demand a living wage and fight the rich and powerful! We stand in solidarity with striking workers defending their slipping living standards amid an inflation crisis while billionaires rake in record profits.

- Defend our education! No more expensive YouTube uni and no staff cuts! We want to fight the degree factory, slashing the vice-chancellor’s $1.2 million salary (!) and using every dollar to save staff jobs and student services.

- Bring traditions of solidarity and radicalism back to FUSA. Student associations should be collective left-wing bodies that organise students to fight injustice and oppression, on and off campus.

First Nations Students Officer

No Nominations Recieved.

NUS Delegate

Hey Flinders! My name is Darlyn Tan-Sik and I am running to be one of your NUS delegates with the Activate team! I am currently studying a Bachelor of Psychology (Honours).

Currently in universities all around Australia, there is little representation of cultural diversity and support for students who are often oppressed, and ignored. I am committed to providing platforms and opportunities for marginalised groups to feel comfortable in expressing our diverse cultures, identities, and traditions with the broader community to create a more culturally accepting university.

I am a skilled advocate with extensive experience in the Flinders community as President and Secretary of the Queer Collective, a General Council Member, and Welfare Officer for Student Council. These roles have enabled me to deliver projects such as Be A Better Human, Pride Fest, Transgender Day of Visibility, Student Poverty Week, Period Product Dispensers, Wear It Purple Day, How to Adult, Grab & Go, and more.

My team and I want to further acknowledge the intersectionality of our identities to create a community which enjoys the benefits of a multicultural and diverse student population and allows people of all identites to feel safe to be their genuine selves, without the fear of being attacked for being themselves.

Vote [1] Darlyn for FUSA NUS Delegate

Vote [1] Activate!

Progressive. Proven. Accountable.

NUS Delegate

Hello Flinders, I’m Billy! This year, as well as running to be your 2023 Student President I am also running to be a delegate for the National Union of Students (NUS) with the Activate team.

A strong student union is imperative to combating the current cost of living crisis, not only for domestic students but for international students who continue to be exploited and left in the dark about their visas and start dates. We need a national union that will speak up and fight for a return to free education that is fully accessible to everyone. Much like the work Activate is doing at Flinders, the NUS has been actively working on combating deadnaming in tertiary institutions on a national level. It is important that we are able to have an active voice within the NUS to ensure that the campaign continues and expands.

Earlier this year I had the opportunity to attend the NUS Education Conference where I was fortunate enough to be immersed in the passionate culture of student politics. I saw what potential the NUS has to make meaningful change for students.

In the fight for positive environmental change, a strong Student Union can advocate for a more sustainable future. We need a national peak body that will stand up and be an active student voice in the face of the current climate crisis, and I will push for NUS to become that peak body every day.

Vote [1] Billy Greet for NUS Delegate and Student President

Vote [1] Activate Progressive. Proven. Accountable

Billy Greet

NUS Delegate

Janageeth

My name is Janageeth and I am running for NUS delegate with UNITE.

UNITE is a passionate and diverse team of experienced student leaders, who ensure your needs are listened to and heard.

UNITE stands for:

• Expanding financial support for students during the cost of living crisis.

• Bringing back life on campus through clubs and events

• Ensuring all students are safe when arriving, leaving, or on campus.

• Improving teaching quality and student voice in Academic Affairs

• Increasing support for International Students

• Ending Deadnaming on Campus and taking REAL action on Queer Issues

I am passionate about advocating for International Students. I have experienced firsthand the financial difficulties, homesickness, and many other challenges that international students go through. It is definitely not easy.

Therefore, if I am elected as an NUS delegate, I will advocate for building a better support system, and tailored academic and financial support for International Students.

I hold numerous positions within the International Student space including the International Student Ambassador for Flinders University, a Student Ambassador for StudyAdelaide and a Flinders University International Students As Partners (FISAP) member. I have excelled in the roles above and I am sure, I can advocate more for International Students if I can attend the NUS conference for Flinders University

It’s time the FUSA Council focused on making sure that all students get a fair go no matter race, cultural background, sexuality, gender or religion.”We need your help to ensure that all students get a fair go no matter race, cultural background, sexuality, gender or religion.

VOTE [1] JANAGEETH LOGESWARAN for INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS OFFICER

VOTE [1] UNITE for FUSA

VOTE [1] UNITE for NUS DELEGATE

NUS Delegate

Hey, Flinders! My name is Molly Turnbull, and I am running to be a FUSA delegate for the National Union of Students (NUS) with the Activate team.

I am in my third year of a Bachelor of Social Work. I am studying this because I am passionate about supporting people when they do not feel they have someone in their corner to fight for them. Previously in 2020, I was the First Nations Officer and, in 2021, I was the General Secretary, I am currently your Student President. Within these roles, I have advocated and fought for all Flinders students’ rights and well-being.

As a student, I know that many students in our community are facing an array of issues including cuts to higher education and fee hikes, environmental, living price increases and much more. I want to continue to make changes for all students.

Vote [1] Molly Turnbull for NUS Delegate!

Vote [1] Activate!

Progressive. Proven. Accountable

Molly Turnbull

NUS Delegate

Lockhart Tynan

Hey! I’m Lockhart Tynan, running for NUS Delegate and studying for a Bachelor of Sci ence (Biodiversity and Conservation).

During my time at Flinders, I have found a passion for environmental action, working towards the implementation of a Native Garden, and volunteering my time to the EAT, GROW, LEARN garden. These projects highlight students’ care for the environment and how students play a vital role in shaping how we will tackle Australia’s current environ mental crisis.

I aim to familiarise myself with the broader Flinders University student population to expand my understanding of other issues I may have not faced directly. I would benefit from making meaningful connections with a diverse range of students, examples of my existing engagement with the student community include working with the Queer So ciety, Mature Age Collective and FUSEC. I believe these engagements have helped me familiarise myself with the diverse student population.

As a student who has experienced poverty, racism, and homophobia within and out of Flinders University I have spent a great amount of time dedicated to improving the lives of students. Unfortunately, these experiences are felt throughout Australia’s student population, where student poverty is at an all-time high, and racism and homophobia have been exposed to still be extremely present across our universities.

By engaging with students nationally, I hope to bring these topics to the forefront of conservation to ensure that our student minorities are being heard and that action may be taken to these issues. I have already proved that I have a deep passion for these is sues and now would love the opportunity to take action to improve the lives of students both at Flinders and Nationally.

Vote [1] Lockhart Tynan for NUS Delegate

Vote [1] Activate!

Progressive. Proven. Accountable

NUS Delegate

Salutations students!

My name is Alivia Vickers, I am studying a combined degree of International Relations & Political Science and a Bachelor of Languages with Japanese as my major and Mandarin as my minor.

Mental health accommodation at universities is lacking. Each year I have seen that students affected by disabilities and mental illnesses are pressured to perform at the same capacities, in the same ways, every day. Our needs change, but what is expected of us does not. As NUS Delegate I will fight for universities to commit to infrastructural change.

I have lived in poverty on my own with an invisible disability and clinical depression since I was 19 years old. As such I have experienced the reality of feeling trapped in ensuring I am earning a livable income while working jobs that do not accommodate my physical needs, then struggling to complete my study workload. With this knowledge, as NUS Delegate I will campaign to support students experiencing similar imbalances that set us up for failure.

2022 has highlighted the need for nurture and the importance of the eradication of stigmatized assumptions. As people, we are pressured to adopt façades of perfection. Humility and the admission of faults are considered as weaknesses, and we are expected to brave it all alone.

Likewise, I am running with Activate once again because they have empowered a young woman with a disability such as myself in leadership roles otherwise held captive by systemic misogyny.

Vote [1] Alivia for NUS Delegate!

Vote [1] Activate!

Progressive. Proven. Accountable.

Alivia Vickers

NUS Delegate

Maddy Tapley

Our education is under attack. Fees have doubled, and thousands of staff have been sacked across the country. The National Union of Students is the peak body of student interests. It has led campaigns against education cuts and supported marriage equality in the past. We desperately need radical fighters in NUS to revive student activism, now more than ever!

Left Action is a team of socialist activists. We stand against racism, sexism and LGBTI+ oppression, imperialism, war, the exploitation of workers and environmental destruction. We are actively involved in organising campaigns like the abortion rights demonstrations in solidarity with the struggle to defend Roe v Wade, Black Lives Matter protests, and Uni Students for Climate Justice.

We are fighting to:

- Take real action on climate change! The university must cut all ties with climate and war criminals. No defence and fossil fuel bosses on our uni council, and no research partnerships with them either!

- Stand in solidarity with Palestine, and all other victims of imperialism. Our uni must cut all ties with the Israeli apartheid state, and open its doors to house refugees here.

- Demand a living wage and fight the rich and powerful! We stand in solidarity with striking workers defending their slipping living standards amid an inflation crisis while billionaires rake in record profits.

- Defend our education! No more expensive youtube uni and no staff cuts! We want to fight the degree factory, slashing the vice-chancellor’s $1.2 million salary (!) and using every dollar to save staff jobs and student services.

- Bring traditions of solidarity and radicalism back to FUSA. Student associations should be collective left-wing bodies that organise students to fight injustice and oppression, on and off campus.

Hi, I’m Maddy Tapley and I’m running for NUS Delegate with Left Action.

NUS Delegate

My name is James Rothe and I am running to be your NUS delegate with UNITE. UNITE is a passionate and diverse team of students, ready to ensure your needs are heard.

UNITE stands for:

- Expanding financial support for students during the cost of living crisis

- Reviving campus life with more events and clubs

- Securing your safety as students at Flinders

- Improving teaching quality and student voice in academic affairs

- Increasing and improving support for International Students

- Ending deadnaming on campus and taking REAL action on Queer Issues

WHY AM I RUNNING?

As students grapple with the cost of living crisis, it should be the job of student representatives to ensure the financial stresses on students are eased. Many of us work jobs alongside our studies, some struggling to make ends meet, whilst trying to save for the weekly rent or the next night out.

As your NUS delegate, one way I will fight to reduce these financial burdens is by reducing the cost of carparking, because nobody should pay hefty sums of money just to access their education. Another is the introduction of free printing across campus, because student’s shouldn’t be forking out extra money when they pay plenty in fees and degrees already.

Furthermore, I hear too often of the lack of support and neglect our fellow International Students feel. WE MUST DO BETTER by strengthening and improving the networks available to help students both at Flinders and abroad.

ACTIVATE and the current FUSA council have neglected the needs of students for too long. Now is the time for change.

A vote for UNITE and JAMES ROTHE as your NUS delegate, is a vote for a fairer future.

VOTE [1] JAMES ROTHE for NUS DELEGATE

VOTE [1] UNITE for FUSA

NUS Delegate

Rey Adrien

My name is Rey and I am running for General Secretary with UNITE.

UNITE is a passionate and diverse team of experienced student leaders, who ensure your needs are listened to, and heard.

UNITE stands for:

• Expanding financial support for students during the cost of living crisis.

• Bringing back life on campus through clubs and events

• Ensuring that all students are safe when arriving, leaving, or on campus.

• Improving teaching quality and student voice in Academic affairs

• Increasing support for International Students

• Ending Deadnaming on Campus and taking REAL action on Queer Issues

I’m currently in my second year of study in the Bachelor of Clinical Science/ Doctor of Medicine- as an international student- arriving onshore just this February.

In fact, you’re most likely to find me wearing my bright yellow jacket, playing table tennis at the Student Hub- so if you see me, please do come say hi!

Working as a student ambassador- international recruitment (Flinders International), and also being the president of the Sri Lankan Student Association of Flinders University, I’m actively exposed to, and looking forward to represent the needs of students at Flinders University.

It’s time the FUSA Council focussed on helping to make sure that all students get a fair go no matter race, cultural background, sexuality, gender or religion.

VOTE [1] REY ADRIEN for GENERAL SECRETARY

VOTE [1] UNITE for FUSA

VOTE [1] UNITE for NUS DELEGATE

NUS Delegate

My name is Lachlan White and I am running for NUS Delegate with UNITE. UNITE is a passionate and diverse team of experienced student leaders, who ensure your needs are listened to, and heard.

I’m running for Flinders University delegate at NUS. I first ran for NUS delegate in 2020 and again in 2021. I want Flinders University utilise the tools and resources of NUS to the best of our abilities and not go to waste. National Union of Students is the national platform for Student advocates by fighting for enhancing the quality of education, welfare, and health for students. For better collaboration with NUS will have an improved outcome for Flinders students. VOTE 1 for UNITE for better collaboration with NUS!

VOTE [1] LACHLAN WHITE for NUS DELEGATE

VOTE [1] UNITE for FUSA

VOTE [1] UNITE for NUS DELEGATE

Lachlan White

NUS Delegate

Jess Williams

Hey all, I’m Jess Williams and I’m running to be your National Union of Students Delegate with the Activate Team!

I am studying a Bachelor of Science (Forensic and Analytical Science). I currently volunteer with a not-for-profit organisation and am a mum of 2 boys in my personal life. As a student with additional challenges, I am passionate about addressing the lack of consistency or clarity in the delivery methods and expectations for students at Flinders. I want to fight for our degrees to be broadened to ensure we have a range of experiences and choices. I would like to continue to advocate for the many students who have additional commitments.

If elected to represent Flinders at the National Union of Students, I will fight to have student poverty meaningfully addressed, take immediate action on climate change, and continue the fight toward free and equal access to tertiary education. This experience would be valuable in directing campaigns of advocacy for Flinders Students and ensuring our voices are recognised nationally.

The increased cost of living leaves more students balancing an increased workload and the University will need to adapt its approach to supporting this, I want to be in those conversations to ensure that student consultation is the priority. Consulting with other passionate students will empower me to workshop with them and return with a clear path forward to fight for the rights and wellbeing of Flinders students.

I’m running with Activate because they’re a group of diverse students with a collective passion for positive change, which is what we need in student representation.

Vote [1] Jess Williams for NUS Delegate!

Vote [1] Activate!

Progressive. Proven. Accountable.

NUS Delegate

Amanueal Fasil Mamo

My name is Amanueal, and I am running for NUS Delegate with UNITE.

UNITE is a passionate and diverse team of experienced student leaders, who ensure your needs are listened to, and heard.

UNITE stands for:

• Expanding financial support for students during the cost-of-living crisis.

• Bringing back life on campus through clubs and events

• Ensuring that all students are safe when arriving, leaving, or on campus.

• Improving teaching quality and student voice in Academic affairs

• Increasing support for International Students

• Ending Deadnaming on Campus and taking REAL action on Queer Issues

I would firstly like to say thank you for giving me that chance to represent you. I come from Ethiopia with an Afro-Semitic background. I arrived in Australia in 2019 to finish high school, and here I am at Flinders University doing Information Technology. A little about myself

Outside University life. I love painting, playing games, and my personal favourite: pestering my cat with love.

My journey for progression and equality started early on in high school and now being given a chance I will be able to apply that with in UNITE.

I am running for POC officer so I can help build a more inclusive and spacious environment for people who identify with colour or of any who come from marginalised communities. It is time to step up and change the growing anxiety while we still can. I will be responsible for campaigns to support help and include all persons of colour.

It’s time the FUSA Council focussed on making sure that all students get a fair go no matter race, cultural background, sexuality, gender or religion.

VOTE [1] Amanueal for People of Colour Officer

VOTE [1] UNITE for FUSA

VOTE [1] UNITE for NUS DELEGATE

NUS Delegate

Marielle Intveld

I’m a 5th-year student in Law and International Relations and Political Science, and I’m studying French and Acting at the same time. I’ve also studied Medical Science in my time at Flinders and therefore have a pretty good understanding of the different colleges and the issues in each one. I’m passionate about representing Flinders students at a national level and speaking to all different communities about how we can improve the life of undergraduate students in Australia.

NUS Delegate

Hi, I’m Jacob and I’m running for NUS Delegate with Left Action.

Our education is under attack. Fees have doubled, and thousands of staff have been sacked across the country. The National Union of Students is the peak body of student interests. It has led campaigns against education cuts and supported same sex marriage in the past. NUS needs to lead these sorts of campaigns again and can only do so with radical activists.

Left Action is a team of socialist activists. We stand against racism, sexism and LGBTI+ oppression, imperialism, war, the exploitation of workers and environmental destruction. We are actively involved in organising campaigns like the abortion rights demonstrations in solidarity with the struggle to defend Roe v Wade, Black Lives Matter protests, and Uni Students for Climate Justice.

We are fighting to:

- Take real action on climate change! The university must cut all ties with climate and war criminals. No defence and fossil fuel bosses on our uni council, and no research partnerships with them!

- Stand in solidarity with Palestine, and all other victims of imperialism. Our uni must cut all ties with the Israeli apartheid state and open its doors to house refugees here.

- Demand a living wage and fight the rich and powerful! We stand in solidarity with striking workers defending their slipping living standards amid an inflation crisis while billionaires rake in record profits.

- Defend our education! No more expensive YouTube uni and no staff cuts! We want to fight the degree factory, slashing the vice-chancellor’s $1.2 million salary (!) and using every dollar to save staff jobs and student services.

- Bring traditions of solidarity and radicalism back to FUSA. Student associations should be collective left-wing bodies that organise students to fight injustice and oppression, on and off campus.

Level 1 Student Hub Flinders University Bedford Park (08) 8201 2371 fusa@flinders.edu.au FB.com/fusassociation Instagram.com/ fusassociation FLINDERS UNIVERSITY STUDENT ASSOCIATION

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