2025 Candidate Guide

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

The University acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands on which its campuses are located, these are the Traditional Lands of the Arrernte, Dagoman, First Nations of the South East, First Peoples of the River Murray & Mallee region, Jawoyn, Kaurna, Larrakia, Ngadjuri, Ngarrindjeri, Ramindjeri, Warumungu, Wardaman and Yolngu people. We honour their Elders past, present and emerging

Election Timeline

Voting Begins 9:30am Monday 13 October

Voting Ends 2:00pm Wednesday 15 October

Election Officials

Returning Officer: Dr Mary Heath

Assistant Returning Officer: Kate Walsh

Election Tribunal: Dr Rhain Buth, Louise Mitchell, Robert Houghton

Voting

Voting is conducted online You will receive a link in your student email to an online voting portal You can vote at any time from the opening of the poll until 2pm on Wednesday 15 October (Adelaide time) Voting is by secret ballot

The ballot is Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) compliant and will be compatible with most screen readers Please contact the Returning Officer (returning officer@flinders edu au) if you require assistance casting your vote

President

General

First

STUDENT PRESIDENT Liam Southern

My name is Liam Southern (he/him) and I am running for Student President with FIRE-UP

FIRE-UP is a team of driven students, who will ignite progressive change at Flinders University for the benefit of all students We care about doing the things that matter the most to everyday students

FIRE-UP stands for:

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

- A thriving campus culture for all students

- Creating a safe and accessible campus for everyone

- Continuing to expand support for student clubs

- Continuing support for international students

I am in my second year of a Bachelor of Business (Marketing), studying across both the City Campus and Bedford Park. Last year, you elected me to the position of Welfare Officer where I am developing a proposal for a volunteering system while advocating for students in future development plans.

I have also championed increased engagement for City Campus students and worked toward creating a vibrant campus culture Recently, I've stepped up to the General Secretary position, where I now oversee and advocate for university Clubs

We’re FIRED-UP, but we need your help to spark the progressive change for Flinders University

VOTE [1] Liam Southern for Student President

VOTE [1] FIRE-UP for FUSA

VOTE [1] FIRE-UP for NUS DELEGATE

fusa.edu.au/elections

STUDENT PRESIDENT Bonnie Moseley

Currently in my third year of a Bachelor of Social Work, I bring both academic knowledge and practical experience in social justice, advocacy, and community support

My work with organisations such as Novita Children’s Services, Women’s Safety Services SA, and GreenLeaf Consultancy has given me hands-on experience supporting people with disabilities, women and families escaping domestic violence, and individuals navigating complex service systems such as the NDIS and My Aged Care In these roles, I have developed skills in trauma-informed care, psychosocial support, and case management, while consistently upholding values of respect, equity, and professional integrity.

With a foundation in social work principles and a proven ability to work alongside diverse communities and multidisciplinary teams, I am committed to amplifying student voices and driving positive change at Flinders I look forward to supporting our community with empathy, integrity, and dedication, ensuring that students are valued, and empowered within Flinders

As Student President, I will draw on this background to ensure that all students feel supported, included, and heard. I believe in transparent leadership, open communication, and collaborative decision-making. I will advocate for improved access to wellbeing and academic support, promote inclusivity across campus life, and create meaningful opportunities for students to shape their university experience.

fusa.edu.au/elections

STUDENT PRESIDENT Rachana

Hello lads, ladies, and non-binary daisies!

I’m Rachana (she/her), and I’m thrilled to be running for the position of Student President with Fair Dinkums

Fair Dinkums is for the students, of the students, and by the students We stand for Unity, Trust, and Integrity Having been a part of the Flinders community for a while now, we’ve had the privilege of interacting with diverse groups of students, and we’ve always been passionate about making our university a better place for everyone And hence, our campaign runs around, “What are you doing about it?”.

Fair Dinkums stands for:

- Better Student Services: Advocating for more affordable accommodation, exchange programs, increased study spaces, and more.

-Stronger Campus Community: Supporting more social, cultural, and networking events so students from different backgrounds feel connected.

-Career Advancement: Pushing for stronger placement support and closer industry ties to prepare students for life after Flinders.

-Accessible, Inclusive, Approachable Leadership: Ensuring every student feels represented, supported, and heard

I’m currently studying Master of Information Technology Alongside my studies, I’ve actively contributed to student and community life: volunteering as a scribe for differently abled communities, leading crew member teams during college fests and events, and working on inclusive projects that bring people together These experiences have taught me empathy, leadership, and the ability to think outside the box, qualities I will carry into this role

As your Student President, my commitment is simple: to make sure every student feels valued, supported, and empowered. With Fair Dinkums, we will listen with empathy, act transparently, and create a campus experience that goes beyond academics, one that builds a true sense of belonging.

Vote [1] Rachana for Student President - Fair by the students, Dinkum for the community!

STUDENT PRESIDENT Raghav Chauhan

I am a first- year medical science student and am applying for the position of student president at Flinders University This role stood out from the others, as I had spent most of my senior high school wanting to be capable enough to attend this prestigious institution, and now that I have, I feel obliged to contribute to its ever-growing success and respect Flinders has a strong focus on building community and prioritising inclusivity, accomodating all people I aspire to continue fostering these values at Flinders Having had the privilege of being class president throughout my high school taught me how to listen without judgment, perceive information, and fulfil my responsibilities. Thanks to my long-term experience as a class president, I feel qualified enough to be representing Flinders. Furthermore, being a resident at the university hall, has cultivated a sense of community in me, helping me improve my abilities to communicate and understand people. I feel confident to represent this acclaimed university as I personally stand for it’s values of integrity, courage, innovation, and excellence.

Public speaking is something I often engage in, whether it entails talking in front of a 100 people or just talking to one of my fellow peers It is a skill which I have developed owing to my incessant curiosity and am enthusiastic to attend all the committees and events that a student president gets to I resolve to treat this role as a passion, rather than as a job I will work in close collaboration with the Student Council and the staff to make sure, that I keep the students' opinions at the foremost of my discussions to ensure fair representation of FUSA

GENERAL SECRETARY

Breeana Jones

My name is Breeana Jones (she/her) and I am running for General Secretary with FIRE-UP

FIRE-UP is a team of driven students, who will ignite progressive change at Flinders University for the benefit of all students We care about doing the things that matter the most to everyday students

FIRE-UP stands for:

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

- A thriving campus culture for all students

- Creating a safe and accessible campus for everyone

- Continuing to expand support for student clubs

As a regional student who moved to Adelaide to study Law and International Relations/Political Science at University, it was a big and intimidating change. Yet, Flinders University and FUSA enabled me to embrace this change and cease this opportunity with both hands.

I want to give back to Flinders and represent students who have changed their life for higher education. I plan to do this through my role as General Secretary.

I want to advocate for those from regional and remote areas by further investing in our on-campus accommodation (Flinders Uni Hall and Village) I want to support clubs on recruitment and increase participation because these clubs are the foundation for meeting new people, forming friendships, and making new cities feel like home

Having lived at on-campus accommodation (Uni Hall) and being the Residents Club 2025 Secretary and Event Safety Officer, I am well knowledgeable of the events and culture created on campus and wish to develop this further

I have strong administrative skills and experience and plan to use my knowledge to streamline and improve student advocacy, so that it is not limited to those elected to FUSA, but for every student at Flinders University.

I’m FIRED-UP, but I need your help.

VOTE [1] BREEANA JONES for GENERAL SECRETARY

VOTE [1] FIRE-UP

GENERAL SECRETARY Nikshaay

Hey everyone, it's Nikshay

I'm running for General Secretary because I believe that behind every great student community is a well-oiled machine that keeps things running smoothly I'm that person who actually likes organising things, taking clear notes, and making sure everyone is on the same page If you want a Secretary who’s efficient, transparent, and will keep the gears turning so everyone else can focus on the big ideas I'm your guy

My focus will be on Clarity & Communication as I'll ensure all meeting minutes and decisions are clear, accurate, and published promptly so you always know what your council is doing. No more confusion, just straight-up transparency. I'll be the reliable point of contact between students, club leaders, and the council. If you need something actioned or have a question, I'll make sure it gets to the right person and you get a proper answer. I’m organised, dedicated, and I genuinely want to serve the student body in a role that plays to my strengths. Let's build a student association that’s not only effective but also accountable.

Vote for me, Nikshay, for General Secretary, and let's get things done properly

Cheers, Nikshay

fusa.edu.au/elections

GENERAL SECRETARY

Urvi Elliah

I am inspired by the principles of integrity, courage and excellence that shape the culture at Flinders University Guided by its values and the university’s ethos of prioritising students’ needs and well-being, I am eager to nominate myself for the position of General Secretary to bring my contribution to that vision As a first-year Clinical Science/Doctor of Medicine student here, I have had the privilege to serve as Topic Representative since my first semester- an experience that taught me the value and responsibility of representing students’ voices This role strengthened my leadership, organisational, communication and problem-solving abilities, as I liaise with teaching staff to support my peers. I also had the opportunity of learning how to balance other commitments alongside working to meet academic deadlines and effectively managing my time and resources. In addition to this, my diverse experiences as hospital intern and Deals Advisory intern at an auditing company back home have developed my professional communication and writing - skills that I believe are suited to the role of FUSA’s General Secretary.

Building on my experiences, I aim to use the learned skills to ensure students are heard and their voices are valued in university decision-making I am dedicated to support the university’s initiatives to enhance the well-being and academic experience of students In line with Flinders’ principles and my commitment to making a meaningful impact on student community while continuously selfimproving, I look forward to serving the role of General Secretary to the best of my abilities

GENERAL SECRETARY

Praful

Hi, I am Praful, and I am studying Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours) at Flinders University I am currently a Student Representative for two courses As an international student, I also understand the challenges faced by students in balancing their studies, wellbeing and opportunities to grow

The reason why I choose for General Secretary because I want to make ensure that every students voice must be heard I believe in building a strong and inclusive student community where decisions are transparent and students feels empowered

If I am elected, I will improve communication between students and FUSA, so everyone will get to know how to access support and opportunities. Moreover, I will work to create more events, networking and leadership opportunities that will help students succeed fearlessly.

With my experience as student representative, my organizational skills and my passion for heling others, I am ready to take on the responsibilities of General Secretary.

Praful a Voice for all students.

GENERAL SECRETARY Rishi

I am proud to nominate myself for the position of General Secretary in the upcoming FUSA election As a committed and engaged student at Flinders University, I am passionate about strengthening student life, promoting transparency, and ensuring that every student feels heard, valued, and represented

If elected, I will take on the key responsibilities of the General Secretary role with focus and dedication This includes managing the administrative functions of the Student Council, preparing accurate records and documentation for meetings, and contributing actively to the Council Executive. I will ensure all processes run smoothly and efficiently to support the work of student clubs, collectives, and associations.

I will also serve on the FUSA Club Funding Panel, working closely with the Clubs team to advocate for fair, accessible, and timely distribution of resources. I believe that by streamlining funding applications and improving communication between FUSA and students, we can empower more students to take initiative and get involved in campus life.

Additionally, I am committed to creating an inclusive, respectful environment where all students feel welcome to share their ideas and participate in decision-making. I will campaign for clearer and more accessible channels for student feedback and proposals, helping turn ideas into real outcomes that benefit the entire Flinders community

This role demands strong organizational skills, clear communication, and a passion for student advocacy, all of which I bring to the table With your support, I hope to contribute to a more connected, inclusive, and effective FUSA

Let’s build something better together And hence, our campaign runs around, “What are you doing about it?”

Vote [1] Rishi for General Secretary

EDUCATION OFFICER Russell Burton

Do you have trouble understanding what your lecturer is saying, and the transcription tool can’t understand either?

Were your high school teachers much better at explaining things than your university teachers?

Do your tutors complain that ‘they only got the stuff last night’ when you ask them about how to do a prac?

Do you get some of your work back weeks (or even months) after you submitted them?

Are some (or most) of your assignments missing assessment rubrics?

Are your lecturers super defensive (sometimes aggressive) when you try to talk to them about a problem?

These are some of the issues I have encountered, and I want to fix them! I believe I have solutions to most of the issues listed above, and I would like to promote them as part of the Education Officer’s role. If I get the role, I would love to hear your ideas on how to solve them, as well as any other issues you have encountered

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I am a (very) mature-age student who has retired from teaching, and I am now in my second year of an Engineering degree I have been a high school teacher for over 30 years, so I know how task setting and assessment should work and how things can go wrong I have trained other teachers as part of my leadership role at the schools that I taught and have also been a Master of Education course tutor at the University of Adelaide for a semester, so I have experience both as a student and as an educator at university level If I sound like a person who might be able to fix the problems you are experiencing, then please,

Vote for Russell Burton for Education Officer!

EDUCATION OFFICER

Raghav Chauhan

I am a first-year medical science student and am applying for the position of education officer at Flinders University Education is a right to all, and Flinders supports this strongly I back this claim, and support that every student at this university deserves planned education that is carefully designed with the utmost care, to foster a workforce with a sense of compassion I have had earlier experiences in roles of leadership in my high school and have learned to communicate and exercises my duties with care, which helped me sustain my role for almost 3 years I understand that this role can include sacrificing some of my time, but I will be privileged to serve the students of this institution, to conceivably better the already good education systems set up here. I have been exposed to speaking in big audiences and one thing I have picked up is that all conversations, whether with 100 people or 1 person should flow naturally, and ideas must be kept concise to deliver clear ideas. I am confident in my skills in being the voice of the students and representing that in committees, to always keep their grievances at the forefront of my arguments.

I strive to improve or mend any educational policies that currently bother any student or groups of students and want to add to the sense of community that Flinders has so carefully brought up

EDUCATION OFFICER

Makeely Jones

My name is Makeely (She/Her) and I am running for Education Officer with FIRE-UP FIRE-UP is a team of driven students, who will ignite progressive change at Flinders University for the benefit of all students We care about doing the things that matter the most to everyday students

FIRE-UP stands for:

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

- A thriving campus culture for all students

- Creating a safe and accessible campus for everyone

- Continuing to expand support for student clubs

I am currently in my first year studying a Bachelor of International Relations and Political Science. I very much enjoy Uni life, as I have a passion for meeting new people and learning new things. I am a strong advocate for allowing all students to thrive and reach their potential, as empowerment is important for building resilience and confidence. As Education Officer, I will collaborate with many voices and work hard to be a voice for students and their courses whilst protecting and advancing student rights at Flinders University.

I am beyond grateful for the opportunities that have led me to run for Education Officer. I will continue to bring dedication, integrity, empathy, and a positivity to this role in hopes of making meaningful change.

We’re FIRED-UP, but we need your help to spark the progressive change for Flinders University.

VOTE [1] Makeely Jones for Education Officer

VOTE [1] FIRE-UP for FUSA

VOTE [1] FIRE-UP for NUS DELEGATE

EDUCATION OFFICER Hope Chilstone

My name is Hope Chilstone, and I am a first-year Tourism and Events Management student in the School of Business I am passionate about ensuring every student has the support and resources they need to succeed academically

My commitment to educational advocacy stems from my five years on the Department for Child Protection Youth Council, where I developed strong skills in policy advocacy and learned how to amplify student voices at the institutional level Having entered the child protection system at age five and experienced significant change and upheaval throughout my childhood, including changing carers and schools, I understand first hand how crucial stable, supportive educational environments are for student success.

As an active member of the Business Students Association, I've seen firsthand the challenges Flinders students face and the power of collective representation. I've successfully organised networking events connecting students across Adelaide's three universities, demonstrating my ability to create opportunities that enhance the educational experience beyond the lecture theatre.

Having overcome significant personal adversity throughout my educational journey, including managing physical disabilities through determination and hard work, I understand that academic success isn't just about coursework – it's about having the right support systems, resources, and advocacy when challenges arise I want to be the voice that ensures no student feels unheard when facing academic or institutional barriers

As Education Officer, I will advocate for improved academic support services, better communication between students and faculty, and policies that recognise the diverse needs of our student body

My resilience, organisational skills, and proven track record of turning advocacy into action make me ready to fight for the educational experience every student deserves.

EDUCATION OFFICER

Dhruvil Sonara

I am running for Education Officer with Fair Dinkums because I care deeply about how we, as students, experience our education As an international student pursuing a Master of Information Technology, I understand the challenges of adapting to a new environment, balancing study with life, and ensuring that our voices are heard

If elected, I will work to place students at the centre of every decision that affects our learning By chairing the Student Representation Network, I will support representatives to confidently raise concerns and advocate for meaningful changes that benefit us all. I will also champion student welfare initiatives, because when we stand together, we can create a fairer and more inclusive education experience.

I am passionate about continuing programs such as the Student-Led Teaching Awards and FUSA Development Grants. These initiatives not only recognise excellent teaching but also provide opportunities for students to grow outside the classroom. I will make sure they remain fair, inclusive, and accessible to everyone.

This role carries significant responsibility, but with my experience balancing study, work, and leadership, I am confident I can fulfill it effectively Most importantly, I will always listen, because the best solutions come directly from students themselves

With Fair Dinkums, I want every student, domestic or international, undergraduate or postgraduate to feel valued, supported, and empowered to succeed Together, we can make Flinders more than just a place to complete courses; we can create an education experience we are all proud of And that’s why our campaign asks every student: "What are you doing about it?”

Vote [1] Dhruvil for Education Officer

WOMEN’S OFFICER

Hope Chilstone

My name is Hope Chilstone, and I am a first-year Tourism and Events Management student in the School of Business I am standing for Women's Officer because I believe in creating a university environment where women and gender diverse students can thrive without barriers

My advocacy background runs deep Through five years on the Department for Child Protection Youth Council, I've developed expertise in representing diverse voices and fighting for systemic change Having entered the child protection system at age five and experienced significant upheaval, I understand the unique vulnerabilities that many women and gender diverse students face, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds.

As someone who has overcome adversity in my own life, I understand the unique challenges that women and gender diverse students face. My journey has taught me resilience and given me genuine empathy for others navigating difficult circumstances, while demonstrating that with the right support and determination, any barrier can be overcome. I want to use my voice and experience to ensure every woman and gender diverse student feels supported, heard, and empowered.

My diverse experiences – from surf lifesaving to volunteering at Woodcroft College – have given me strong people skills and the ability to connect with individuals from all walks of life I'm passionate about fostering environments where differences are celebrated, and everyone has equal opportunities to succeed

As Women's Officer, I will work to address issues like campus safety, academic equality, and creating more inclusive spaces across Flinders University I'll advocate for policies that support work-life balance, mental health resources, and career development opportunities, specifically addressing the challenges women and gender diverse students face.

My enthusiasm, proven organisational abilities, and commitment to progressive change make me ready to be a strong, effective voice for all women and gender diverse students on our campus.

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WOMEN’S OFFICER Lauren Hepworth

Hi, I’m Lauren! I am nominating myself for the position of Women’s Officer because I believe every woman and gender-diverse student on our campus deserves to feel not only safe, but truly valued and celebrated Safety is the minimum standard What I want to help create is a culture where women feel respected, empowered, and confident in their place within our university community

Too often in educational spaces, women’s voices can be overlooked or dismissed I want to challenge that norm and help shift our culture so that being a woman here is recognised as powerful, worthy, and something to be proud of I am passionate about women’s rights and wellbeing, and I believe that creating an inclusive and supportive environment benefits everyone.

As Women’s Officer, I would bring both approachability and advocacy. On an individual level, I aim to be a friendly, listening ear for anyone who needs it, ensuring no student feels alone or unheard. On a broader level, I am committed to collaborating with staff, students, and the student council to advocate for change, contribute to decision-making, and support initiatives that celebrate and uplift women across campus.

I am confident in my ability to balance the different aspects of this role: from meetings and organising community events and representing women’s perspectives in council discussions I know when to listen, when to collaborate, and when to raise my voice

I am excited for the opportunity to bring authenticity and compassion to this role, working hard to ensure that every woman and genderdiverse student feels that they truly belong here!

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Faria

I am running for Women’s Officer with Team Fair Dinkums to champion fairness and equality for women at Flinders University As both a woman and an international student studying Psychological Science, I understand the unique challenges women face in university life My experiences have shown me that gender equality is not just about awareness it’s about taking real action Women from different cultural backgrounds often face additional barriers, while issues like discrimination and safety remain pressing concerns on campus As your Women’s Officer, I will focus on creating a campus where women feel supported, connected, and confident. I will work to establish peer networks and mentorship opportunities, improve access to health and wellbeing resources, and support initiatives that make daily student life easier, including addressing period poverty. My goal is to ensure that every woman at Flinders has a space to be heard, valued, and empowered to thrive academically and personally. And hence, our campaign runs around, "What are you doing about it?".

Vote [1] Faria for Women's Officer

WOMEN’S OFFICER

Afsana Afrose

Hi, I’m Afsana Afrose, and I’m running to be your next Women’s Officer!

I’m currently studying for a Master of Public Health at Flinders University, and I’m passionate about empowering women, breaking down barriers, and making sure every woman on campus feels supported, respected, and heard

Through my research and community work, I’ve focused on women’s health, reproductive health, and mental wellbeing I’ve led awareness sessions on reproductive health, worked on projects tackling endometriosis and diabetes, and actively engaged in mental health advocacy. These experiences taught me how important it is to create safe spaces where women can share, learn, and support each other.

But this role is more than just health it's about representation and action. As your Women’s Officer, I will:

Advocate fiercely for women’s voices in every decision that affects us.

Push for more awareness campaigns on issues like reproductive health, gender equity, and mental wellness

Work to create safe, inclusive spaces where women can connect and support one another

Build strong peer-support networks so no woman feels alone on her journey at Flinders

I also bring experience from counseling, customer service, and student clubs, where I developed communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills These experiences have shown me how to listen, how to lead, and how to turn challenges into opportunities for growth

I believe women’s voices are powerful and together, we can make sure they are heard loud and clear. If elected, I’ll work every day to build a campus culture where women feel valued, safe, and unstoppable.

Vote Afsana for Women’s Officer because when women rise, we all rise!

W Chelsea Calder

Hi, my name is Chelsea Calder :)

I am a second year Bachelor of Psychological Sciences student at the Bedford park campus, originally from Darwin, but moved to Adelaide to pursue my degree I have been loving my experience at Flinders University and am eager to contribute more into the community by supporting and representing students, as a Women's officer

My application for Women's Officer is grounded in my lived experience as a women, and my commitment to the values of equality, diversity and inclusion. As a woman in an educational setting, I have unfortunately experienced gender inequality first-hand. For instance, in the classroom I observed causal misogyny in speech, witnessed unequal opportunities for participation and seen how gendered expectations affected degree decisions. This represents a broader societal issue, where pervasive gendered stereotypes and stigmas influence not only the educational sector but society at large.

As a Women's officer I am committed to identifying and removing barriers that perpetuate gender equality in the education sector and beyond.

It is also pertinent to recognise the intersectionality of race, sexuality, class etc , in addition to gender Therefore, it it is my goal to advocate for women collectively

Additionally, I recognise this position as a great responsibility and time commitment I want to reassure that I am both motivated and able to fulfil the time requirements of this role I have decided that during my final year of undergrad (next year), I will step back from my work commitments to focus fully on my Uni endeavours

For these reasons, I believe that I am well positioned to represent and advocate for Women at flinders university. I would be thrilled to be considered for this opportunity and would love your support!

Thank you for your time! :)

Calder.

WOMEN’S OFFICER

Lily Waltham

My name is Lily Waltham (She/Her) and I am running for Women’s Officer with FIRE-UP

FIRE-UP is a team of driven students, who will ignite progressive change at Flinders University for the benefit of all students We care about doing the things that matter the most to everyday students

FIRE-UP stands for:

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

- A thriving campus culture for all students

- Creating a safe and accessible campus for everyone

- Continuing to expand support for student clubs

Over the past year, I’ve had the privilege of serving as your Women’s Officer, and I’m incredibly proud of what we’ve achieved. I’ve worked hard to support and celebrate women and gender-diverse students on campus, helping to create spaces that are safe, inclusive, and empowering.

Some highlights from this year include supporting International Women’s Day, where we showcased the voices of women across our community, and helping organise the Pink Ribbon Breakfast fundraiser, which will raise awareness and vital funds for breast cancer research

Beyond events, I’ve advocated for the rights and wellbeing of students by ensuring women’s voices are heard in university decision-making and by strengthening initiatives that directly support student welfare

These experiences have shown me how much can be achieved when students come together with a shared vision for change However, I know there is still more work to do That’s why I would love the opportunity to return for another year as Women’s Officer to continue expanding opportunities, fostering strong campus culture, and driving progressive change that makes a real difference in the lives of students.

We’re FIRED-UP, but we need your help to spark the progressive change for Flinders University.

VOTE [1] Lily Waltham for Women’s Officer

VOTE [1] FIRE-UP for FUSA

VOTE [1] FIRE-UP for NUS DELEGATE

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FIRST NATIONS STUDENTS OFFICER*

Joshua Andersen-Ward

My name is Joshua Andersen-Ward, a Yanvuwa and Gangalidda man, lawyer, and committed advocate for public integrity, environmental stewardship, and social reform I am nominating for First Nations Student Officer because I believe representation matters, and Flinders needs strong voices who bring both lived experience and professional skills to support and advocate for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students

I am currently studying a Master’s in Accounting and Finance at Flinders Returning to study after a wide-ranging career gives me a unique perspective: I understand the challenges of balancing academic, financial, and cultural responsibilities, and I know how important it is to have strong representation within the university community.

Over the past two decades I have worked across many sectors corporate and Aboriginal legal practice, state utilities, science and infrastructure, university governance, and federal oversight. I’ve also taught business law, cooked in restaurant kitchens, and worked FIFO in remote WA. This breadth of experience has grounded me in the realities faced by people from all walks of life and strengthened my resolve to advocate for fairness, integrity, and community empowerment

My professional journey has included roles with the Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement, CSIRO, SA Water, and the Commonwealth Ombudsman In each role, I have fought to dismantle systemic barriers, ensure accountability, and amplify voices often excluded from decision-making As an Aboriginal man in law and government, I’ve too often been the only First Nations voice in the room This has reinforced my commitment to creating spaces where our perspectives are not only heard but centred

At Flinders, I want to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students by advocating for culturally safe services, stronger recognition in policy, and more opportunities for connection and empowerment. I will be a strong, principled advocate for First Nations students at Flinders.

*This candidate has been appointed as First Nations Students Officer.

WELFARE OFFICER

Alani Mae Ananoria

My name is Alani Mae Ananoria (She/Her) and I am running for Welfare Officer with FIRE-UP

FIRE-UP is a team of driven students, who will ignite progressive change at Flinders University for the benefit of all students We care about doing the things that matter the most to everyday students FIRE-UP stands for:

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

A thriving campus culture for all students

Creating a safe and accessible campus for everyone

Continuing to expand support for student clubs

As a first-year university student in a new educational environment, I know that the journey can be overwhelming. We all have our own unique challenges, but when it comes to welfare, it should be equally open to everyone. WELFARE is not a privilege; it is a RIGHT!

Taking part in FUSA has opened my eyes to how financial pressures, academic workload, and social isolation interfere students’ mental health. These struggles are real, and they deserve real solutions. That is why I am here to represent the voices of diverse students and make meaningful change into action

fusa.edu.au/elections

My experience as a previous StudyAdelaide Student Ambassador and a current Flinders Academy Ambassador allowed me to connect with students from all walks of life I have seen firsthand the positive impact that support creates on student’ wellbeing and their sense of belonging I want to continue that commitment of ensuring FUSA is inclusive, visible, and accessible for every student as your Welfare Officer

We’re FIRED-UP, but we need your help to spark the progressive change for Flinders University

VOTE [1] ALANI MAE ANAORIA for WELFARE OFFICER VOTE

VOTE [1] FIRE-UP for FUSA

VOTE [1] FIRE-UP for NUS DELEGATE

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My name is Hope Chilstone, and I am a first-year Tourism and Events Management student in the School of Business I am passionate about supporting student welfare and wellbeing because I believe every student deserves to feel safe, supported, and able to thrive during their university experience

My commitment to welfare advocacy is deeply rooted in my five-year involvement with the Department for Child Protection Youth Council, where I learned how crucial it is to identify and address the diverse needs of young people Having entered the child protection system at age five and experienced significant change and upheaval, I understand intimately how important stable, compassionate support systems are for young people facing challenges. This lived experience has given me unique insight into how support services can genuinely help or inadvertently create additional barriers.

As a member of the Business Students Association, I've organised events that bring students together, helping to combat isolation and build supportive networks. My event organisation experience from Year 12, combined with my current Tourism and Events Management studies, gives me both practical experience and theoretical knowledge in creating successful, inclusive experiences

My volunteer work at Woodcroft College keeps me connected to understanding the ongoing challenges young people face

As Welfare Officer, I will advocate for improved mental health resources, better crisis support systems, and initiatives that promote overall student wellbeing at Flinders University I'll work to ensure support services are accessible, nonjudgmental, and responsive to diverse student needs My combination of lived experience, formal advocacy training, and genuine care for others makes me ready to be a strong voice for student welfare

WELFARE OFFICER Chelsea Calder

Hi, my name is Chelsea Calder :)

I am a second year Bachelor of Psychological Sciences student at the Bedford park campus, originally from Darwin, but moved to Adelaide to pursue my degree I have been loving my experience at Flinders University and am eager to contribute more into the community by supporting and representing students, as a Welfare officer

My decision to apply for Welfare officer was motivated by my lived-experience of adversity, and guided by my values of empowerment, advocacy and integrity. Growing up, I experienced mental health and low house hold income adversity. More currently, as a university student I am affected by the cost of living crisis. Unfortunately, these are common experiences of adversity for university students, as well as, poverty, housing affordability, food access and student rights.

These challenges highlight the importance of welfare support and advocation. Being advocated for and understood by professionals and figures in my life, enabled me to feel connected, understood and represented.

Therefore, I am aware of the significance of this role, and believe I could effectively manage the responsibilities and pressure associated with it Additionally, I want to reassure that I am both motivated and able to fulfil the time requirements of this role I have decided that during my final year of undergrad (next year), I will step back from my work commitments to focus fully on my Uni endeavours

For these reasons, I believe that I am well positioned to represent and advocate for student welfare at flinders university I would be thrilled to be considered for this opportunity and would love your support!

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Faria

I’m nominating for Welfare Officer with Team Fair Dinkums because I care about making student life fairer and more manageable As an international student studying Psychological Science, I know how stressful it can be to juggle studies, work, and daily life, and I understand the challenges many students face in accessing support Through my volunteering at Oasis and learning about mental health, I’ve seen the difficulties students from all backgrounds experience when services aren’t accessible or inclusive If elected, I’ll advocate for better access to counseling, stronger peer networks, and digital resources that truly connect with students I also want to address housing and food insecurity and ensure international students have equal access to support. Having faced these challenges myself, I’m committed to making welfare services more inclusive and effective. I’ll work to turn student concerns into real improvements across campus. Vote Team Fair Dinkums- because fairness isn’t just a promise, it’s what every Flinders student deserves. And hence, our campaign runs around, "What are you doing about it?".

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POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS OFFICER

Dhruvil Sonara

I’m running for Postgraduate Students Officer with Fair Dinkums because I want to ensure that the voices of postgraduate students are heard and respected As an international student currently studying a Master of Information Technology, I know the unique challenges we face balancing heavy workloads and research demands, navigating visas and finances, and adapting to new systems Postgraduate students bring diverse experiences and perspectives to the university, yet our needs are often overlooked If elected, I will advocate strongly for policies and services that support us whether that means improving access to academic resources, ensuring fair workloads, or pushing for more tailored wellbeing and career support. I also believe in building a stronger sense of community among postgraduate students. Too often, we feel isolated in our studies. I want to create more opportunities for connection, collaboration, and recognition of the valuable contributions we make to the university.

This role requires commitment, and I am ready to dedicate my time and energy to representing you I have experience balancing study, work, and leadership roles, and I know how to stay organised and focused Most importantly, I will listen carefully to the concerns of all postgraduate students both coursework and research and make sure those concerns are brought into every conversation and decision

With the Fair Dinkums, I want to ensure that postgraduate students feel supported, valued, and empowered to succeed Together, we can build a university experience that reflects our hard work and helps us thrive. And that’s why our campaign asks every student: "What are you doing about it?”

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POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS OFFICER

Afsana Afrose

Hi, I’m Afsana Afrose, and I’m excited to nominate myself for the role of Postgraduate Students Officer

As a Master of Public Health student at Flinders University and a current topic representative, I know first-hand the challenges and opportunities that postgraduate students face Being a topic rep has given me the chance to actively listen to student concerns, communicate with staff, and ensure our voices are represented This experience has strengthened my commitment to advocacy and built the leadership skills I’ll bring to this role

Beyond representation, my academic and professional journey has always been about community and collaboration. With a strong background in public health, research, and student engagement, I have worked on projects focused on women’s health, mental well-being, and chronic disease. I’ve also been actively involved in student clubs and health awareness campaigns, giving me a deep appreciation for the power of student voices in shaping our learning environment.

If elected as Postgraduate Students Officer, I will:

Advocate strongly for postgraduate student needs academic, social, and wellbeing.

Organise networking opportunities and skillbuilding workshops to connect students across disciplines

Ensure clear communication channels between postgraduates and faculty, so every concern is heard

Promote a supportive and inclusive environment, especially for international students adjusting to new academic and cultural settings

Postgraduate study can sometimes feel overwhelming and isolating, but it doesn’t have to I believe in building a strong, supportive community where postgraduates can thrive both academically and personally.

I would be honoured to represent you as Postgraduate Students Officer bringing your voices forward, creating opportunities, and working together to make our postgraduate experience even better.

Vote Afsana for Postgraduate Students Officer –because your voice matters!

POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS OFFICER

Hong

My name is Hongna Wang (she/her) and I am running for Postgraduate Officer with FIRE-UP FIRE-UP is a team of driven students, who will ignite progressive change at Flinders University for the benefit of all students We care about doing the things that matter the most to everyday students FIRE-UP stands for:

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

A thriving campus culture for all students

Creating a safe and accessible campus for everyone

Continuing to expand support for student clubs

As a postgraduate student, I understand the pressure of juggling intense research, demanding coursework, and often, professional or family commitments. These shared challenges need a strong voice to advocate for us. I am running for Postgraduate Students Officer to be that voice.

I hear you, and I share your concerns: the relentless rise in the cost of living, the financial strain of unpaid placements, competitive job opportunities, and the struggles with mental health and isolation. And for some, cultural or language barriers make it even harder to have a sense of belonging

These are not isolated issues they are our shared challenges, and they will be my absolute priority

As your Postgraduate Officer, I will not only represent you; I will passionately advocate for meaningful change I will take our concerns directly to university committees, and student support services to push for solutions whether it’s increased financial support, better mental health resources, tailored employment programs, or more inclusive community building initiatives

You deserve a voice that not only speaks but acts Together, we can make Flinders a place where postgraduates don’t just survive but thrive.

We’re FIRED-UP, but we need your help to spark the progressive change for Flinders University.

VOTE [1] HONGNA WANG for POSTGRADUATE OFFICER

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INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS OFFICER

Urvi Elliah

I am inspired by the principles of integrity, courage and excellence that shape the culture at Flinders University Guided by its values of inclusivity and the university’s ethos of prioritising student wellbeing, I am keen to nominate myself as FUSA’s International Students Officer Studying abroad comes with many opportunities as well as its challenges As an international student, I have experienced many challenges but also the incredible support here at Flinders It motivates me to be part of being able to foster that support and inclusion to other international students My experiences as Topic Representative have taught me the value and responsibility of representing students’ voices and what it means to feel heard in a new environment, especially being an international student myself. Serving within the Student Representative network has strengthened my leadership, communication and problem-solving abilities, as I liaised with teaching staff to address the concerns of my fellow peers. I also had the opportunity of learning to balance commitments while working to meet academic deadlines and effectively managing my time, which was a challenge on its own.

In addition to this, my diverse internship experiences back home have developed my professional communication and writing - skills I believe are important to the role of representing the international students community at university Building on my experiences, I aim to apply and work on improving my skills to ensure the best outcomes for international students, prioritising matters important to them I advocate to support the university’s initiatives to enhance well-being and the learning experience of students In line with Flinders’ principles and my commitment to meaningful contribution to the student community, I look forward to serving the role of FUSA’s International Students Officer to my best capabilities.

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Tejas Sri

My name is Tejas Sri (Sher/Her) and I am running for International Students Officer with FIRE-UP

FIRE-UP is a team of driven students, who will ignite progressive change at Flinders University for the benefit of all students We care about doing the things that matter the most to everyday students

FIRE-UP stands for:

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

- A thriving campus culture for all students

- Creating a safe and accessible campus for everyone

- Continuing to expand support for student clubs

As an international student myself, I understand the challenges of adjusting to a new culture and navigating university systems while balancing studies with everyday life. I’m passionate about making sure that international students feel supported, heard, and celebrated at Flinders.

If elected, I will advocate for better support services tailored to international students, work to create more opportunities for social, cultural, and professional engagement, ensure international student voices are represented in all university decisions and promote inclusivity and celebrate the diversity that makes our community strong

I believe international students should not just study here but truly belong here

With your support, I will work hard to make our university experience more welcoming and empowering for all.

We’re FIRED-UP, but we need your help to spark the progressive change for Flinders University.

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INTERNATI TS OFFICER

Faria

As an international student, I understand the unique challenges we face at Flinders University-from navigating a new academic system to dealing with the isolation of being far from home If elected as International Students Officer, my focus will be on enhancing support services, fostering cultural exchange, and improving mental health services I will work to ensure that every international student has access to the tools and resources needed to thrive, both academically and personally

I am committed to advocating for your concerns, creating a strong and inclusive community, and ensuring that our voices are heard. My goal is to make Flinders a place where international students feel supported, empowered, and connected. And hence, our campaign runs around, "What are you doing about it?".

Vote [1] Faria for International Student's Officer

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS OFFICER

Sutanu Das

I am honored to accept this nomination, driven by a commitment to ethically grounded, culturally safe public health practice As a Dental Surgeon transitioning into program evaluation and public health, I bring both clinical insight and a deep understanding of the systemic barriers faced by marginalized communities especially survivors of domestic violence with intersectional identities

My academic and professional journey has been shaped by a dedication to humanizing communication, designing evidence-based interventions, and embedding reflexivity into every stage of evaluation I believe that meaningful change begins with listening especially to those whose voices are often excluded from policy and program design. Through my work, I’ve prioritized translating complex academic frameworks into accessible, contextually rich formats that resonate across diverse audiences.

I offer a unique blend of technical skill and relational awareness, with experience in qualitative and quantitative research critique, APA 7th referencing, and workflow planning. More importantly, I bring a values-driven approach that centers equity, survivor agency, and ethical accountability.

This nomination is not just a recognition of past work it’s a call to deepen our collective commitment to justice-oriented public health I welcome the opportunity to collaborate, challenge assumptions, and co-create solutions that reflect the lived realities of those we aim to serve

Thank you for considering my candidacy

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INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS OFFICER KENNEDY

I AM A LIVING TESTIMONY OF WHAT INTERNATIONAL STUDENT GOES THROUGH ON A DAY TO DAY BASIS I HAVE A SPECIAL PLACE IN MY HEART FOR AN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT WHO STRUGGLE EVERY DAY WITH FINANCIAL CHALLENGES, CULTURAL AND SOCIAL CHALLENGES, RACISM AND DISCRIMINATION, ACADEMIC AND WORKRELATED ISSUES AND EVEN MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING I AM VIEING FOR THIS POSITION NOT FOR MONEY OR FAME BUT A GENIUNE DESIRE TO REPRESENT YOUR VIEWS

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS OFFICER

Het Patel

I'm excited to submit my candidacy and offer my experience, energy, and commitment to this role I bring a strong background in [insert field or skill], along with a collaborative mindset and a passion for meaningful progress

If selected, I’ll prioritize listening, fairness, and clear communication I believe in building inclusive, solutions-focused spaces where everyone feels heard and respected

This role is an opportunity to serve and support our community and I’m ready to contribute in a way that’s thoughtful, practical, and impactful.

Thank you for your consideration.

QUEER OFFICER*

Sheyanne Cass-Allard

My name is Sheyanne Cass-Allard (They/Them) and I am running for Queer Officer with FIRE-UP

FIRE-UP is a team of driven students, who will ignite progressive change at Flinders University for the benefit of all students We care about doing the things that matter the most to everyday students

FIRE-UP stands for:

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

- A thriving campus culture for all students

- Creating a safe and accessible campus for everyone

- Continuing to expand support for student clubs

I’m a second-year student currently making the shift to study creative arts and philosophy, with plans to pursue a career in academia. I’ve been involved with the queer community at Flinders for some time now, currently acting as a General Member in the Queer Collective, alongside previously assisting with the Peer Support group organised by Shai Wittles in 2024. I’m keenly aware of the intersectional issues impacting my community, and seek to use my position to support them in the face of an unpredictable world.

As Queer Officer, I will endeavour to improve access to mental health supports for students, with a particular focus on restarting the Peer Support program alongside other wellbeing-focused workshops I’ll also continue to promote LGBTQIA+ visibility on-campus in conjunction with the Queer Collective, with a particular emphasis on improving our presence at the City Campus

Finally, I intend to conduct a comprehensive review into the experiences of our community at Flinders, giving us better insight into where improvement and support is most needed

We’re FIRED-UP, but we need your help to spark the progressive change for Flinders University.

VOTE [1] SHEYANNE CASS-ALLARD for QUEER OFFICER

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*This candidate has been appointed as Queer Officer.

ENVIRONMENT OFFICER

Madeline King

My name is Madeline King (She/Her) and I am running for Environment Officer with FIRE-UP

FIRE-UP is a team of driven students, who will ignite progressive change at Flinders University for the benefit of all students We care about doing the things that matter the most to everyday students

FIRE-UP stands for:

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

- A thriving campus culture for all students

- Creating a safe and accessible campus for everyone

- Continuing to expand support for student clubs

I am running for Environment Officer because I am passionate about protecting our environment and strengthening sustainability on campus. As a second-year Palaeontology and Biodiversity and Conservation student, and president of the Flinders University and Sustainability and Environment Club, I understand both long-term importance of biodiversity and the urgent need for action in the face of climate and ecological challenges.

If elected, I will be a strong advocate for student environmental issues, ensuring sustainability remains a key priority at Flinders. I am to build on existing progress while pushing for new initiatives, including expanding opportunities for student involvement in sustainability projects, strengthening recycling and waste-reduction programs, and advocating for greener campus operations.

Flinders has the potential to be a leader in sustainability, and I believe students should play an active role in shaping that future. By working collaboratively with council, student clubs, and the wider university community, I will push for practical, meaningful steps that protect our environment and inspire others to act

We’re FIRED-UP, but we need your help to spark the progressive change for Flinders University

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ENVIRONMENT OFFICER

Mohamed Hamza Sheriff

I Mohamed Hamza Sheriff, nominating myself for the position of Environment Officer, representing Fair Dinkums As an international student studying Maritime Archaeology, I understand the importance of protecting both cultural and natural environments, and I am passionate about building a sustainable future for all I believe students have a vital role to play in addressing the environmental challenges of our time, and I want to ensure that Flinders leads by example If elected, I will advocate strongly for sustainable practices across campus, from reducing waste and improving recycling systems to expanding renewable energy initiatives. I will work with students, staff, and the wider community to build a culture of environmental awareness and responsibility. I will also lead campaigns that empower students to take climate action and ensure their voices are heard in decision-making processes. In addition, I will push for greener policies at Flinders that not only lower our environmental footprint but also create lasting benefits for future generations of students. I would like to bring transparency in university resource usage to make sure students know what’s going on behind the scenes.

In line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), I will particularly focus on SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production, by encouraging efficient use of resources and improved waste management, and SDG 13: Climate Action, by supporting initiatives that address climate change at both campus and community levels

As part of Fair Dinkums, I stand for practical, student-focused solutions and collective action I am passionate, driven, and ready to dedicate the time and energy this role requires Together, we can make Flinders an eco-friendlier and climate conscious university. And hence, our campaign runs around, "What are you doing about it?".

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ENVIRONMENT OFFICER Arman Husenali Malpara

I am nominating myself for the position of Environment Officer because I am committed to making sustainability a core value of student life at Flinders University As a current Master of Environmental Management and Sustainability student, I bring both academic knowledge and a strong personal passion for environmental action

My vision is to build a campus that reflects our shared responsibility to the planet If elected, I will advocate for practical and achievable initiatives such as reducing single-use plastics, strengthening recycling and waste management systems, and supporting sustainable transport options for students. I also want to create more opportunities for student involvement in environmental activities, including awareness campaigns, workshops, and hands-on projects that encourage collective action.

I believe that true change comes through collaboration. As Environment Officer, I will work closely with students, staff, and the wider university community to ensure that sustainability is not just an idea, but an everyday practice. By promoting green policies and student-led initiatives, I aim to make Flinders a leader in environmental responsibility and an example for other institutions across Australia

This role is an opportunity to channel my passion for the environment into real impact, and I am ready to represent student voices, advocate for climate-conscious decisions, and help create a more sustainable future for all of us

DISABILITIES OFFICER Alimata Abdul Karimu

I am honored to nominate myself for the position of Disabilities Officer on the FUSA Student Council

This nomination is grounded in my lived experience as a person with disability, complemented by years of professional training and practical fieldwork in disability inclusion

With a background in disability inclusion, activism, and rights-based advocacy, I bring to this role both the conviction and capacity to defend and promote the rights of people with disabilities across institutional and policy spaces My lived experience and professional expertise equip me to advocate meaningfully for the diverse voices within our disability community, contributing to fostering institutional changes that is both inclusive and sustainable.

As a candidate, I commit to:

1. Applying an intersectional lens to student engagement and advocacy with the aim of improving campus practices and service delivery.

2. Influencing policies and decision-making processes to better reflect the lived realities and aspirations of people with disabilities.

3. Collaborating constructively with fellow representatives to advance equity and inclusion across our university.

I am not nominating for this position to represent a single constituent of disabled people as we are not a homogenous group but, I am running to represent diversity and strengthen the voices of disabilities in every aspect of academic life in Flinders University

DISABILITIES OFFICER

Faith Xavier

As a student with disability and an advocate for inclusive university, I believe that I cand perform my advocacy for inclusion not just in my organization the Flinders University Students with Disability Association but in a much broader environment through the support from the Flinders University Students Association as a disability Officer I’m running for this office in behalf of our organization so that we have a representation in the students association And that our opinions and ideas will be materialize and put into practice

I include the following endorsement statement from our FUSDA president for your consideration: “

With Disability Association (FUSDA). I am proud to support our Vice President, Faith Xavier, as a candidate for Disability Officer with the Flinders University Student Association (FUSA).

“Faith has been an incredible leader within FUSDA. She has a natural gift for networking and making everyone feel welcome, often lifting the mood with her humour and positivity. Her ability to connect people and create an inclusive atmosphere has strengthened our association and made it a safe, supportive space for all members.

“Faith genuinely cares for both students and their carers, recognising that university life involves not only academic challenges but also daily living and wellbeing She is always checking in, offering encouragement and compassion in ways that make a real difference

“Her dedication has benefitted FUSDA enormously, and I believe she will bring the same energy and care to FUSA In addition, as an active and popular member of the Australia Awards batch 2025–2026, Faith has already shown she can represent diverse groups on a wider stage

“Faith Xavier will be an outstanding Disability Officer, helping to create a more inclusive Flinders for all ”

DISABILITIES OFFICER

Jordy Humphreys

My name is Jordy Humphreys (They/Them) and I am running for Disabilities Officer with FIRE-UP

FIRE-UP is a team of driven students, who will ignite progressive change at Flinders University for the benefit of all students We care about doing the things that matter the most to everyday students FIRE-UP stands for:

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

A thriving campus culture for all students

Creating a safe and accessible campus for everyone

Continuing to expand support for student clubs

If I’m elected, I’d also like to work towards developing a Disability Report for Flinders, so we know what works, what doesn’t, and most of all, what people with a disability at Flinders actually want!

We’re FIRED-UP, but we need your help to spark the progressive change for Flinders University.

VOTE [1] JORDY HUMPHREYS for DISABILITIES

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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES OFFICER Nakul Tewari

Hii!! My name is Nakul Tewari (he/him) and I am running for Social Activities Officer with FIRE-UP. FIRE-UP is a team of driven students, who will ignite progressive change at Flinders University for the benefit of all students. We care about doing the things that matter most to everyday students.

FIRE-UP stands for:

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

• A thriving campus culture for all students

• Creating safe and accessible campus for everyone

• Continuing to expand support for student clubs

As your Social Activities Officer, I bring extensive student leadership and event management experience I currently serve as Co-President of the Flinders Indian Student Association (FISA), where I led some of the largest events on campus, including Moonlight Bazaar and Adelaide’s first South Asian Ball, uniting hundreds of students across many cultures FISA has consistently delivered Flinders’ most successful events, strengthening community connection and inclusivity

I also served as Vice-President of the Flinders Health Sciences Club, supporting student wellbeing and activities.

Before Flinders, I held executive positions at the University of Western Australia Student Guild, including Secretary Executive roles in UWA Sports, and UWA Welfare Councils. These gave me governance and advocacy experience while ensuring diverse student voices were heard. I was also part of social events committees for TEDxUWA and AIESEC, developing skills to deliver highprofile student events.

Through these experiences, I have built the ability to collaborate with clubs, secure sponsorships, manage logistics, and create engaging events that reflect student needs. I am passionate about fostering an inclusive, thriving campus culture where every student feels represented and supported.

We’re FIRED-UP, but we need your help to spark progressive change for Flinders University

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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES OFFICER

Janith

University is not all about lectures, assignments, and late-night coffee runs it’s also about friends, memories, and taking well deserved breaks from what can feel like an endless study process This is where social life comes in, and where I would like to play my part

I am Janith Raj, a Master of Speech Pathology student, and I am running to be your Social Activities Officer To me, a healthy university experience is one that encourages both learning and living Whether it’s sports, a camping adventure, a late-night ride, or a simple game with friends, I want us to have more than just due dates on our calendars I want us to have moments that remind us why we’re here together. Since my undergraduate years, I have gained plenty of experience in organizing and managing events. I bring strong organizational skills and the ability to turn any idea, big or small, into results. More importantly, I value inclusiveness, communication, and student wellbeing. Everyone should feel welcome, whether they’re the one leading a karaoke night or simply sitting back and enjoying the fun.

If you’re looking for someone who is well-organised yet knows how to make things enjoyable, stressfree, and memorable, then I would be grateful for your support Student life should not feel like just a schedule it should be an experience we all share and cherish And hence, my campaign runs around, “What are you doing about it?”

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My name is Hope Chilstone, and I am a first-year Tourism and Events Management student in the School of Business

My track record speaks for itself – as a member of the Business Students Association, I've successfully organised networking events that connect students across all three Adelaide universities During my Year 12 year, I also organised several successful events, giving me extensive hands-on experience before even starting my Tourism and Events Management degree This combination of practical experience and current academic study gives me both the skills and theoretical knowledge to create outstanding events. These events have not only been incredibly popular but have demonstrated my ability to think big, coordinate complex logistics, and create experiences that genuinely enhance student life and build lasting connections. I'm naturally enthusiastic and resilient – qualities essential for event planning, where you need to maintain energy and solve problems quickly. My volunteer work at Woodcroft College has kept my event organisation skills sharp and shown me the power of well-planned activities to transform culture.

My experience has shown me that with dedication and proper planning, any obstacle can be overcome, and I'm committed to creating inclusive events where every student can participate and thrive University can be isolating, and I want to create events that help every Flinders student find their community and make lasting friendships

As Social Activities Officer, I will coordinate diverse, inclusive events that cater to different interests and bring clubs together in innovative ways I'll focus on creating experiences that not only entertain but genuinely enhance campus life and help build the vibrant, connected Flinders community we all want to be part of.

My proven organisational abilities, creative thinking, and genuine passion for bringing people together make me ready to take our campus social life to the next level.

MATURE AGE STUDENTS OFFICER Rachana

Hello lads, ladies, and non-binary daisies!

I’m Rachana (she/her), and I’m thrilled to be running for the position of Student President with Fair Dinkums

Fair Dinkums is for the students, of the students, and by the students We stand for Unity, Trust, and Integrity Having been a part of the Flinders community for a while now, we’ve had the privilege of interacting with diverse groups of students, and we’ve always been passionate about making our university a better place for everyone. And hence, our campaign runs around, “What are you doing about it?”.

Fair Dinkums stands for:

Better Student Services: Advocating for more affordable accommodation, exchange programs, increased study spaces, and more.

Stronger Campus Community: Supporting more social, cultural, and networking events so students from different backgrounds feel connected

Career Advancement: Pushing for stronger placement support and closer industry ties to prepare students for life after Flinders

Accessible, Inclusive, Approachable Leadership: Ensuring every student feels represented, supported, and heard

Being a mature-age student means wearing many hats, balancing study with work, family, and financial responsibilities I understand the challenges of returning to university life, adapting to new technologies, and managing multiple priorities at once. These experiences have not only built my resilience but also given me a genuine understanding of what many mature-age students face every day. My journey as both a student and a professional has given me the opportunity to develop strong organizational and leadership skills, which I have demonstrated through volunteering, leading teams, and contributing to inclusive projects across different communities.

In this role, my vision is to create a supportive and welcoming environment where mature-age students feel connected, valued, and empowered to succeed both academically and personally.

Vote [1] Rachana for mature Age Students OfficerFair by the students, Dinkum for the community!

MATURE AGE STUDENTS OFFICER

Haley Wilson

I am nominating for the position of Mature Age Student Officer because I am passionate about ensuring that all students, particularly those who return to study later in life, feel supported, represented, and valued at Flinders University As a mature-aged student myself, I understand the unique challenges that come with balancing study alongside employment, family, and caring responsibilities I also know the incredible strengths that mature-aged students bring to the university community: resilience, diverse life experience, and a strong commitment to education My professional background in the disability service sector has further shaped my perspective on the importance of inclusion, equity, and advocacy for those whose needs are too often overlooked. If elected, my focus will be on creating stronger pathways of support for mature-aged students, from orientation through to graduation. This includes improving access to resources, fostering peer connection, and advocating for practical changes that recognise the competing demands many of us face. I also want to amplify the voices of students who carry additional responsibilities, whether as carers, workers, or parents, ensuring their experiences are visible and respected.

Ultimately, I see the role of Mature Age Student Officer as being both a representative and an advocate: someone who listens to lived experiences, champions them within the university, and helps build a more inclusive and responsive student environment

PEOPLE OF COLOUR OFFICER

Mohamed Hamza Sheriff

I Mohamed Hamza Sheriff, nominating myself for the position of People of Colour Officer, representing Fair Dinkums As an international student of Colour studying Maritime Archaeology, I bring both lived experience and a strong commitment to advancing racial justice, equity, and inclusion at Flinders I believe every student deserves to feel safe, respected, and empowered on campus, and I want to ensure the voices of students of Colour are not only heard but acted upon

If elected, I will advocate for the rights and wellbeing of students of Colour by ensuring their concerns are addressed at every level of decision making, lead campaigns that challenge racism and discrimination while promoting equity and cultural awareness, and work with student groups, staff, and the wider community to strengthen networks of support and solidarity.

I will also push for inclusive policies and initiatives that create meaningful change, ensuring that all students regardless of background can thrive at Flinders.

As part of Fair Dinkums, I believe in fairness, collective action, and amplifying voices that are too often unheard, and I am committed to dedicating my time, energy, and experience to making Flinders a truly inclusive and equitable university for all And hence, our campaign runs around, "What are you doing about it?"

Vote [1] Hamza for People of Colour Officer

PEOPLE OF COLOUR OFFICER

Michelle

My name is Michelle and I am nominating for the role of People of Colour Officer As a proud Person of Colour, I have experienced firsthand the challenge of navigating university while facing barriers I believe that ever student of colour deserves to feel safe, valued and empowered within our community This role is not just about representation, it is about action If elected, I will advocate strongly for racial justice, equity, diversity and inclusion I will prioritise wellbeing by leading anti-racism campaigns, creating accessible platforms for students to share their experiences, and working with university staff to deliver policy changes that reflect the needs of People of Colour. I am committed to building relationships with students, staff and community organisations to foster solidarity and amplify voices that are too often unheard or ignored. By having this role and having the opportunity to coordinate events and initiatives that celebrate culture and identity, I am able to strengthen belonging and ensure that students of colour can thrive academically, socially and personally. I am ready for the responsibilities of this role, and I understand the importance of having such an honour.

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PEOPLE OF COLOUR OFFICER

Akarsh Wanninayake

My name is Akarsh Wanninayake (he/him), and I am running for People of Colour Officer with FIRE-UP FIRE-UP is a team of driven students, who will ignite progressive change at Flinders University for the benefit of all students We care about doing the things that matter the most to everyday students

FIRE-UP stands for:

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

- A thriving campus culture for all students

- Creating a safe and accessible campus for everyone

- Continuing to expand support for student clubs

As President of the Flinders University Sri Lankan Students Association and a proud person of colour, I understand how important representation and community are for students from diverse backgrounds.

If elected People of Colour Officer, my focus will be on ensuring students of colour feel respected, supported, and included at Flinders. I will advocate for mental health services that are culturally aware and sensitive, because wellbeing support should reflect who we are.

I also want to create opportunities by connecting students of colour with alumni and professionals who share similar journeys, offering guidance, mentorship, and career pathways beyond university life

Community is central to my vision I plan to organise forums where students can speak openly about race, identity, and belonging These spaces will raise awareness and help us create real solutions for challenges faced on campus

Representation is not just about having a seat at the table it’s about ensuring that seat leads to action. With your support, I want to make Flinders a place where every student of colour truly belongs.

We’re FIRED-UP, but we need your help to spark the progressive change for Flinders University.

VOTE [1] AKARSH WANNINAYAKE for PEOPLE OF COLOUR OFFICER

VOTE [1] FIRE-UP for FUSA

VOTE [1] FIRE-UP for NUS DELEGATE

GENERAL COUNCIL MEMBER

Vincent Cardone

My name is Vincent Cardone (He/him) and I am running for General Council member with FIRE-UP

FIRE-UP is a team of driven students, who will ignite progressive change at Flinders University for the benefit of all students We care about doing the things that matter the most to everyday students

FIRE-UP stands for:

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

- A thriving campus culture for all students

- Creating a safe and accessible campus for everyone

- Continuing to expand support for student clubs

I am going into my third year of studying a Bachelor of International Relations and Political Science and am keen to provide a voice and platform for students to raise the issues that matter most to them on campus, because I want all students at Flinders to have a positive experience with their studies.

I am excited to help foster more engagement in social events and activities on campus and promote issues that myself and other students are passionate about if elected

I have long been a strong advocate for issues such as mental health, education, better support for students and the arts and I look forward to advocating for these issues on behalf of students I also come into this with a great deal of experience working and volunteering in the community and in previous leadership roles throughout my prior education which have made me a fantastic listener, team player and an ideal candidate for this position.

We’re FIRED-UP, but we need your help to spark the progressive change for Flinders University.

VOTE [1] Vincent Cardone for General Council member

VOTE [1] FIRE-UP for FUSA

VOTE [1] FIRE-UP for NUS DELEGATE

GENERAL COUNCIL MEMBER

Omalka Herath

My name is Omalka Herath (she/her), and I am running for General Council Member with FIRE-UP

FIRE-UP is a team of driven students who will ignite progressive change at Flinders University for the benefit of all students We care about doing the things that matter the most to everyday students

FIRE-UP stands for:

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

-A thriving campus culture for all students

-Creating a safe and accessible campus for everyone

-Continuing to expand support for student clubs

As an international student pursuing a master’s degree in public health at Flinders University, I have dedicated myself to uplifting diverse voices and advancing wellbeing across the campus. I have worked with peers from various countries while volunteering with International Student Services (ISS), creating cultural workshops, peer mentoring programmes, and orientation programmes that have facilitated many students' transitions and fostered a sense of belonging. Motivated by my experience in psychology and healthcare, I want to work as a general council member of the Flinders University Student Association (FUSA) to enhance mental health resources, promote digital and physical spaces, and co-create inclusive events that honour a multicultural community

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Using my abilities, I will ensure that decisions take into account the needs of all students by streamlining the feedback loop between the administration and students My dedication to equity, empathy, and teamwork will make Flinders University a more secure and welcoming place for all students I'm excited to help FUSA implement student-centred policies that benefit both current and prospective students

We’re FIRED-UP, but we need your help to speak the progressive change for Flinders University

VOTE[1] OMALKA HERATH for GENERAL COUNCIL MEMBER

VOTE[1]FIRE-UP for FUSA

VOTE[1] for NUS DELEGATE

GENERAL COUNCIL MEMBER

Coca Sreng

My name is Coca Sreng (she/her) and I am running for General Council Member with FIRE-UP

FIRE-UP is a team of driven students, who will ignite progressive change at Flinders University for the benefit of all students We care about doing the things that matter the most to everyday students FIRE-UP stands for:

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

- A thriving campus culture for all students

- Creating a safe and accessible campus for everyone

- Continuing to expand support for student clubs

I am a second-year cybersecurity student, and I’ve been that introvert hiding in the corner, so I understand how stressful university can be and how hard it is to reach out sometimes. That’s why I want to be on student council: to actually listen, take your feedback seriously, and make sure every student’s voice matters.

I’m not just focused on clubs or events (though those bring the most fun too) I want to support mental health, scholarships, career opportunities, lecture help, and advocacy that genuinely makes life at Flinders smoother We all chose to study here because we want a university that is not only respected academically but also feels supportive in engaging and practice

I’ll bring accountability, transparency, and a little energy and chaos (the useful kind) Let’s make university life easier, more enjoyable, and memorable

We’re FIRED-UP, but we need your help to spark the progressive change for Flinders University.

VOTE [1] COCA SRENG for GENERAL COUNCIL MEMBER

VOTE [1] FIRE-UP for FUSA

VOTE [1] FIRE-UP for NUS DELEGATE

GENERAL COUNCIL MEMBER

Vanditu Nandani

Hi,

My name is Vanditu Nandani, and I am nominating myself for the role of General Student Council Member Moving to Adelaide to pursue my Master’s in Information Technology has been an exciting journey, and being part of such a diverse student community has inspired me to get more involved

Through my studies, volunteering with the Salvation Army, and casual work experiences like the Royal Adelaide Show, I’ve had the chance to connect with people from many different backgrounds. These opportunities have taught me the value of teamwork, listening, and supporting others skills I would bring into this role.

If elected, I aim to be approachable and proactive in representing student needs. My focus will be on encouraging participation, supporting student-led initiatives, and helping create a welcoming environment where everyone feels included and engaged.

I would be honored to represent students on the council and contribute to making our university experience both meaningful and enjoyable

Thank you for considering my nomination

GENERAL COUNCIL MEMBER

Riddhima Vashisht

My name is Riddhima Vashisht, and I am a Bachelor of Creative Industries student majoring in Digital Media, running for General Council Member with FIRE-UP

FIRE-UP is a team of driven students, who will ignite progressive change at Flinders University for the benefit of all students We care about doing the things that matter the most to everyday students

FIRE-UP stands for:

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

- A thriving campus culture for all students

- Creating a safe and accessible campus for everyone

- Continuing to expand support for student clubs

I'm dedicated to being your voice on the Student Council, helping to shape a place where every student feels heard and supported. Having served as the marketing director for the Flinders Indian Students Association, I have spent two years helping to create a strong community and using my media and design skills to further my vision of bringing people together.

If elected, I will work tirelessly to assist in improving campus facilities and ensuring our spaces are not just functional, but genuinely welcoming I believe in the necessity to see a campus where student support is easily accessible and well-known, one where everyone feels represented and accepted I think a vibrant and dynamic campus culture is truly essential to thrive, and I'm ready to turn up the volume on student events and initiatives

I am determined to make a true difference here at Flinders If you've ever felt like the campus needs a bit of a spark, a bit more life, then you know who to vote for.

We're FIRE-UP, but we need your help to spark the progressive change for Flinders University.

VOTE [1] Riddhima Vashisht for General Council Member

VOTE [1] FIRE-UP for FUSA

VOTE [1] FIRE-UP for NUS DELEGATE

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GENERAL COUNCIL MEMBER Rishi

I am proud to nominate myself for the position of General Council Member in the upcoming FUSA election As a committed and engaged Flinders University student, I am passionate about strengthening student life, promoting transparency, and ensuring that every student feels heard, valued, and represented

If elected, I will work collaboratively with other Student Council members to support campaigns, projects, and initiatives that improve the student experience I will help hold portfolio officers accountable, contribute ideas to Council discussions, and represent the voices of students across all campuses.

I am particularly focused on making communication between FUSA and students clearer and more accessible. By advocating for stronger feedback channels and practical solutions, I aim to help turn student ideas into real outcomes that benefit the entire Flinders community.

This role requires teamwork, organisation, and a passion for student advocacy, qualities I bring to the table. With your support, I hope to contribute to a more connected, inclusive, and effective FUSA.

Let’s build something better together Our campaign asks: “What are you doing about it?”

Vote [1] Rishi for General Council Member

GENERAL COUNCIL MEMBER

Niven Nanayakkara

Hi everyone, I’m currently a first-year Bachelor of Nursing student While I’ve always loved the creative world of theatre, dance, singing and the arts, my true passion lies in healthcare, working to support, advocate and contribute to the well-being of others

Starting university life only a few months ago has been a completely new experience for me I’ve already been inspired by the supportive community here at Flinders Meeting new people and cultures has made me understand how important it is that every student feels included and supported Before coming to Flinders, I was actively involved in leadership roles at school, helping to organise events, represent student voices, and support administration in building a positive culture. These experiences taught me that even small actions can make a meaningful difference in people’s lives. I want to bring that same energy and commitment to the council.

As a nursing student who is also passionate about the arts, I know how important it is for university life to be more than just study I want to support opportunities that make campus life vibrant, inclusive and enjoyable for everyone Together, let’s make Flinders a place where every student feels supported, inspired, and proud to belong

GENERAL COUNCIL MEMBER

Dhruvil Sonara

I’m standing for General Council Member with the Fair Dinkums Party because I believe every student deserves a strong voice in shaping our university experience As an international student studying a Master of Information Technology, I’ve seen how important it is to have representatives who truly listen and stand up for the needs of all students undergraduate and postgraduate, local and international

General Council plays a vital role in holding portfolio officers accountable and ensuring the Student Council works in the best interest of students. If elected, I’ll take this responsibility seriously by actively engaging with students, asking the right questions, and keeping transparency at the centre of decision-making.

I’m also excited about the chance to contribute to projects and Council activities. Whether it’s supporting initiatives that improve student wellbeing, advocating for fair academic policies, or helping create more opportunities for student involvement, I’ll bring energy and commitment to the role.

Through my own experiences balancing study, work, and community involvement, I’ve learned the importance of teamwork, organisation, and clear communication These are the skills I’ll use to represent you effectively More importantly, I’ll always be approachable and open to feedback because real change comes from listening to the student community

With the Fair Dinkums Party, I want to help build a university environment where students feel supported, heard, and proud of the changes we achieve together A vote for me is a vote for accountability, collaboration, and action.

Let's do something better together and hence, our campaign runs around, "What are you doing about it?". Vote[1] Dhruvil for General Council member

GENERAL COUNCIL MEMBER

Mohamed Hamza Sheriff

I am Mohamed Hamza Sheriff, an international student currently undertaking a Master’s in Maritime Archaeology I am passionate about student representation and committed to ensuring that the voices of all students are heard, valued, and acted upon

As a General Council Member, I will support the work of the Student Council by collaborating with portfolio officers, contributing to Council projects, and holding representatives accountable to the needs of the student body I am eager to bring forward the perspectives of international students and those from diverse backgrounds, while also contributing to initiatives that enhance the academic, cultural, and social experiences of all students.

With my background in archaeology, I bring strong analytical, research, and teamwork skills, which I will apply to Council discussions, projects, and committee work. I am motivated to engage actively in Council activities, lead where needed, and assist in initiatives that foster inclusion, wellbeing, and community engagement across campus.

I believe that through collaboration and accountability, we can build a stronger, fairer, and more supportive environment for every student at Flinders And hence, our campaign runs around, "What are you doing about it?"

Vote [1] Hamza for General Council Member

GENERAL COUNCIL MEMBER Rachana

Hello lads, ladies, and non-binary daisies!

I’m Rachana (she/her), and I’m excited to be nominating for the role of General Council Member with Fair Dinkums

Fair Dinkums is for the students, of the students, and by the students We stand for Unity, Trust, and Integrity Having been part of the Flinders community for a while, I’ve had the privilege of engaging with diverse groups of students, and I’ve always been passionate about making our university a better place for everyone

As a General Council Member, I will focus on being a reliable voice for students and supporting the Council’s work across all portfolios. This means not only holding office bearers accountable but also contributing to campaigns, projects, and events that matter to students.

Fair Dinkums stands for:

Better Student Services: Advocating for affordable accommodation, exchange programs, more study spaces, and practical support.

Stronger Campus Community: Building more social, cultural, and networking opportunities so students feel connected across campuses.

Career Advancement: Strengthening placement support and industry ties to help students prepare for life after Flinders.

Accessible, Inclusive, Approachable Leadership: Ensuring every student feels represented, supported, and heard I’m currently studying a Master of Information Technology Beyond my studies, I’ve volunteered as a scribe for differently abled communities, led crew member teams during college fests and events, and contributed to inclusive projects that bring people together These experiences have taught me empathy, teamwork, and the ability to think outside the box, skills I will bring to the General Council I want to make sure every student, whether undergraduate or postgraduate, domestic or international, feels valued and empowered. We can shape a Flinders that’s more than just a place to study, but a community we’re proud of.

Vote [1] Rachana for General Council MemberFair by the students, Dinkum for the community!

GENERAL COUNCIL MEMBER

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I am honored to submit my nomination and express my commitment to contributing positively and effectively in this role. With a strong academic background in computer applications and ongoing postgraduate study in Information Technology, I bring both technical knowledge and a dedication to continuous learning. My academic journey has provided me with problem-solving skills, adaptability, and the ability to think critically, which I believe are essential qualities for serving in a representative capacity.

Beyond academics, I value collaboration and clear communication. I strive to listen carefully, consider diverse perspectives, and work towards solutions that benefit the wider community.

I believe that leadership is not only about decisionmaking but also about creating an environment where everyone feels supported and included If given the opportunity, I will approach this responsibility with integrity, accountability, and enthusiasm My goal is to ensure that the voices of those I represent are heard, respected, and acted upon I am eager to contribute ideas, foster engagement, and help build a stronger and more connected community

I believe this role is not just a responsibility but also an opportunity to learn, grow, and make a meaningful impact. With dedication and genuine passion, I am committed to fulfilling this role to the best of my ability.

Thank you for considering my nomination.

GENERAL COUNCIL MEMBER

Janith

University is not all about lectures, assignments, and late-night coffee runs it’s also about friends, memories, and taking well deserved breaks from what can feel like an endless study process This is where social life comes in, and where I would like to play my part

I am Janith Raj, a Master of Speech Pathology student, and I am running to be your General Council member To me, a healthy university experience is one that encourages both learning and living Whether it’s sports, a camping adventure, a late-night ride, or a simple game with friends, I want us to have more than just due dates on our calendars I want us to have moments that remind us why we’re here together. Since my undergraduate years, I have gained plenty of experience in organising and managing events. I bring strong organisational skills and the ability to turn any idea, big or small, into results. More importantly, I value inclusiveness, communication, and student wellbeing. Everyone should feel welcome, whether they’re the one leading a karaoke night or simply sitting back and enjoying the fun.

If you’re looking for someone who is well-organised yet knows how to make things enjoyable, stressfree, and memorable, then I would be grateful for your support Student life should not feel like just a schedule it should be an experience we all share and cherish And hence, my campaign runs around, “What are you doing about it?”

Vote [1] Janith for general council member

GENERA MEMBER

Faria

Fairness and student representation are essential at Flinders, which is why I am proud to nominate myself for General Council Member with Team Fair Dinkums As an international student studying Psychological Science, I understand the diverse challenges our student community faces I believe effective representation requires both accountability and action

If elected, I will ensure portfolio officers follow through on their commitments, advocate for transparency, and support initiatives that enhance student experiences across the university My priorities include mental health support, academic resources, campus safety, and inclusive policies that reflect the needs of all students, including international and equity students. I am committed to listening to student voices and making sure they influence university decisions. And hence, our campaign runs around, "What are you doing about it?".

Vote [1] Faria for General Council Member

GENERAL COUNCIL MEMBER

Kairvi Vyas

My name is Kairvi Vyas, pursuing Masters of Biotechnology and I am nominating for the position of General Council Member

As part of Student Council, I am committed to ensuring that students’ voices are represented, and that portfolio officers remain accountable to the communities they serve I believe in collaboration, transparency, and action that delivers meaningful outcomes for students

I am ready to dedicate the time and energy required for this role, whether by supporting council projects, leading initiatives that matter to students, or representing our interests on university committees and working groups.

With your support, I will bring commitment, fairness, and a strong student voice to the Council. And hence, our campaign runs around, "What are you doing about it?".

Vote [1] Kairvi for General Council Member

NATIONAL UNION OF STUDENTS (NUS) DELEGATE

Jorja

My name is Jorja Doecke and I am nominating to represent Flinders University students as a Delegate to the NUS

As a student passionate about both education and wellbeing, I believe strongly in the importance of a united student voice The NUS plays a vital role in ensuring that the concerns of students whether about the rising cost of living, accessible education, mental health support, or fair treatment on campus are heard at a national level I want to ensure that Flinders students are represented in these conversations.

Through my academic studies in Criminology and Psychological Science, I have developed strong analytical and communication skills that I will bring to the role.

If elected, I will advocate for issues that matter to Flinders students, including:

- Accessible and affordable education for all, free from financial barriers.

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Doecke

- Improved mental health and wellbeing services for students

- Greater support for equity groups, including women, students with disabilities, and those experiencing financial hardship

- Stronger student involvement in decision-making processes at both local and national levels

Being a Delegate is not just about attending a conference it is about amplifying the lived experiences of our community and working with others to achieve meaningful change. I am committed to ensuring that the voices of Flinders students are heard and that we contribute to shaping a fairer, more inclusive higher education system across Australia.

I would be honoured to have your support. Together, we can ensure that Flinders’ perspectives are part of the national conversation and that our student community has a strong voice in shaping the future of education in Australia.

NATIONAL UNION OF STUDENTS (NUS) DELEGATE

Alani Mae Ananoria

My name is Alani Mae Ananoria (She/Her) and I’m running with FIRE-UP to be a NUS Delegate for Flinders.

The National Union of Students is the peak representative body for students in Australia, representing over a million students Australia-wide, and provides a student voice directly to the government and national bodies.

Voting FIRE-UP for NUS means:

- A strong and united voice at the National Conference

- Flinders University delegates who will stand up for the interests of all students

- Students who will raise our voices against government attacks on students and higher education

- FIRE-UP Delegates who will be genuinely consultative in how we represent students

A vote for FIRE-UP is a vote for a strong and relevant NUS that cares about the things that matter most to everyday students.

VOTE [1] ALANI MAE ANANORIA for NUS DELEGATE

VOTE [1] FIRE-UP for FUSA

VOTE [1] FIRE-UP for NUS DELEGATE

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NATIONAL UNION OF STUDENTS (NUS) DELEGATE Mohamed Hamza Sheriff

I Mohamed Hamza Sheriff, an international student undertaking a Master’s in Maritime Archaeology I am nominating for the position of Delegate to the National Union of Students (NUS) National Conference 2025

I strongly believe in the importance of a unified national student voice to protect our rights and advocate for equity, inclusion, and access to education As a delegate, I will represent Flinders students at the national level, ensuring that the concerns of both domestic and international students are brought to the forefront.

My commitment is to advocate for:

Fair treatment and support for international students.

Greater accessibility and inclusivity in higher education.

Policies that prioritise student wellbeing, safety, and financial security.

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With my experience as an engaged student representative, I am prepared to contribute actively to debates, support campaigns that strengthen student rights, and work to ensure that the decisions made at the NUS Conference reflect the diversity of voices within our community

I am passionate about making sure Flinders students are strongly represented in shaping national student policy, and I will work hard to amplify our perspectives on this platform And hence, our campaign runs around, "What are you doing about it?".

Vote [1] Hamza for National Union of Students Delegate

NATIONAL UNION OF STUDENTS (NUS) DELEGATE

Janith

University is not all about lectures, assignments, and late-night coffee runs it’s also about friends, memories, and taking well deserved breaks from what can feel like an endless study process This is where social life comes in, and where I would like to play my part

I am Janith Raj, a Master of Speech Pathology student, and I am running to be your NUS Delegate

To me, a healthy university experience is one that encourages both learning and living Whether it’s sports, a camping adventure, a late-night ride, or a simple game with friends, I want us to have more than just due dates on our calendars I want us to have moments that remind us why we’re here together.

Since my undergraduate years, I have gained plenty of experience in organising and managing events. I bring strong organisational skills and the ability to turn any idea, big or small, into results.

More importantly, I value inclusiveness, communication, and student wellbeing Everyone should feel welcome, whether they’re the one leading a karaoke night or simply sitting back and enjoying the fun

If you’re looking for someone who is well-organised yet knows how to make things enjoyable, stressfree, and memorable, then I would be grateful for your support Student life should not feel like just a schedule it should be an experience we all share and cherish And hence, my campaign runs around, “What are you doing about it?”.

Vote[1] Janith for NUS Delegate

NATIONAL UNION OF STUDENTS (NUS) DELEGATE

Kairvi Vyas

My name is Kairvi Vyas, and I am nominating to represent Flinders University students as a Delegate to the National Union of Students (NUS) National Conference 2025, as part of Team Fair Dinkums

I am committed to ensuring that the voices of Flinders students are heard at the national level NUS plays a vital role in protecting student rights, shaping national campaigns, and holding governments and institutions accountable By standing as a delegate, I aim to contribute to meaningful discussions on issues that affect us all such as education affordability, student welfare, housing, employment opportunities, and equity in higher education.

I believe in fair representation, transparency, and student-driven action. With your support, I will work to make sure that our concerns are not only raised but acted upon at the national stage. And hence, our campaign runs around, "What are you doing about it?".

Vote [1] Kairvi for National Union of Students Delegate

NATIONAL UNION OF STUDENTS (NUS) DELEGATE

Liam Southern

My name is Liam Southern (He/Him) and I’m running with FIRE-UP to be a NUS Delegate for Flinders

The National Union of Students is the peak representative body for students in Australia, representing over a million students Australia-wide, and provides a student voice directly to the government and national bodies

Voting FIRE-UP for NUS means:

- A strong and united voice at the National Conference

- Flinders University delegates who will stand up for the interests of all students

- Students who will raise our voices against government attacks on students and higher education

- FIRE-UP Delegates who will be genuinely consultative in how we represent students

A vote for FIRE-UP is a vote for a strong and relevant NUS that cares about the things that matter most to everyday students

VOTE [1] Liam Southern for NUS DELEGATE

VOTE [1] FIRE-UP for FUSA

VOTE [1] FIRE-UP for NUS DELEGATE

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NATIONAL UNION OF STUDENTS (NUS) DELEGATE

Dhruvil Sonara

I’m nominating myself for NUS Delegate with the Fair Dinkums because I believe the voices of Flinders students should be heard on the national stage. As an international student studying a Master of Information Technology, I know how important it is that the diverse experiences of students whether local, international, undergraduate, or postgraduate are represented in decisions that shape higher education across Australia

The National Union of Students (NUS) plays a critical role in protecting student rights, organising campaigns, and making sure governments, the media, and the public pay attention to the issues that matter most to us If elected, I will work to ensure Flinders students’ concerns are carried into these conversations and reflected in NUS policies

I’m passionate about fair access to education, student wellbeing, and equity for all students I want to see a stronger voice for international and postgraduate students within national discussions, while also supporting the campaigns that affect every student like affordable housing, fair workloads, quality teaching, and better mental health support.

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The NUS National Conference is where real change starts, and I’m ready to commit my time and energy to representing Flinders students. I’ll listen to your concerns here on campus and make sure they are amplified at the national level.

With the Fair Dinkums, I will stand for accountability, inclusivity, and fairness A vote for me means ensuring Flinders students are not only part of the conversation but are shaping the future of higher education in Australia

Let's do something better together and hence, our campaign runs around, "What are you doing about it?" Vote[1] Dhruvil for National Union of Students Delegate

NATIONAL UNION OF STUDENTS (NUS) DELEGATE Lachlan Byrne

My name is Lachlan Byrne HE//HIM and I’m running with FIRE-UP to be a NUS Delegate for Flinders

The National Union of Students is the peak representative body for students in Australia, representing over a million students Australia-wide, and provides a student voice directly to the government and national bodies

Voting FIRE-UP for NUS means:

- A strong and united voice at the National Conference

- Flinders University delegates who will stand up for the interests of all students

- Students who will raise our voices against government attacks on students and higher education

- FIRE-UP Delegates who will be genuinely consultative in how we represent students

A vote for FIRE-UP is a vote for a strong and relevant NUS that cares about the things that matter most to everyday students

VOTE [1] LACHLAN BYRNE for NUS DELEGATE

VOTE [1] FIRE-UP for FUSA

VOTE [1] FIRE-UP for NUS DELEGATE

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NATIONAL UNION OF STUDENTS (NUS) DELEGATE Niven Nanayakkara

Hi everyone, I’m currently a first-year Bachelor of Nursing student While I’ve always loved the creative world of theatre, dance, singing and the arts, my true passion lies in healthcare, working to support, advocate and contribute to the well-being of others

Starting university life only a few months ago has been a completely new experience for me I’ve already been inspired by the supportive community here at Flinders Meeting new people and cultures has made me understand how important it is that every student feels included and supported. Before coming to Flinders, I was actively involved in leadership roles at school, helping to organise events, represent student voices, and support administration in building a positive culture. These experiences taught me that even small actions can make a meaningful difference in people’s lives. I want to bring that same energy and commitment to the council.

As a nursing student who is also passionate about the arts, I know how important it is for university life to be more than just study I want to support opportunities that make campus life vibrant, inclusive and enjoyable for everyone Together, let’s make Flinders a place where every student feels supported, inspired, and proud to belong

NATIONAL UNION OF STUDENTS (NUS) DELEGATE

Faria

I am nominating to be a NUS Delegate to represent Flinders students As an international student studying Psychological Science and a committed volunteer, I bring a unique perspective and strong dedication to advocacy My experiences have shown me the diverse challenges faced by students, including affordability, housing pressures, mental health, academic support, and campus safety

The NUS is the peak body representing students nationally, shaping policies that directly impact our education and wellbeing. If elected, I will ensure the voices of Flinders students are represented with honesty, accountability, and determination. I will advocate for transparent and fair decision-making and support inclusive policies that reflect the needs of international, domestic, regional, and equity students alike.

My commitment is to ensure that every Flinders student feels heard, valued, and supported Together, we can strengthen the role of students in shaping national policy and create positive change that reflects the realities of student life today And hence, our campaign runs around, "What are you doing about it?"

Vote [1] Faria for National Union of Students Delegate

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NATIONAL UNION OF STUDENTS (NUS) DELEGATE Rishi

I am proud to nominate myself for the position of National Union of Students (NUS) Delegate in the upcoming FUSA election As an engaged and passionate student at Flinders University, I believe that student voices must be heard not only on campus but also at the national level where key decisions about education, funding, and student rights are shaped

If elected, I will represent Flinders students at the NUS National Conference, ensuring that our concerns such as fair education policies, cost-ofliving support, mental health services, and equitable access to resources are strongly advocated for. I will work collaboratively with other delegates across Australia to push for policies that prioritise student welfare and strengthen the quality of higher education.

I am committed to transparency and accountability, keeping students informed about the outcomes of NUS discussions and bringing back ideas and initiatives that can directly benefit our Flinders community.

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By connecting local issues to national campaigns, I will help make sure our collective voice drives real change

With your support, I will proudly represent Flinders on the national stage and fight for a fairer, more inclusive future for all students “What are you doing about it?”

Vote [1] Rishi for NUS Delegate

NATIONAL UNION OF STUDENTS (NUS) DELEGATE Rachana

Hello lads, ladies, and non-binary daisies!

I’m Rachana (she/her), and I’m nominating for the role of NUS Delegate with Fair Dinkums

Fair Dinkums is for the students, of the students, and by the students We stand for Unity, Trust, and Integrity Having been part of the Flinders community for a while, I’ve had the privilege of engaging with diverse groups of students, and I’ve always been passionate about making our university a better place for everyone

As an NUS Delegate, I will represent the voices of Flinders students on the national stage. This means advocating for the issues that matter most to us, from affordable education and financial support, to better wellbeing services, safer campuses, and stronger career pathways. I will work to ensure that Flinders’ concerns are not just heard locally, but also in the conversations shaping student life across Australia.

Fair Dinkums stands for: Better Student Services: Affordable accommodation, exchange programs, more study spaces, and practical support.

Stronger Campus Community: More cultural, social, and networking opportunities to connect students Career Advancement: Building stronger placement support and closer industry ties

Accessible, Inclusive, Approachable Leadership: Making sure every student feels represented, supported, and heard I’m currently studying a Master of Information Technology Alongside my studies, I’ve volunteered as a scribe for differently abled communities, led crew member teams during college fests and events, and contributed to inclusive projects that bring people together. These experiences have equipped me with empathy, teamwork, and the ability to think outside the box, qualities I’ll take to the NUS.

I want to ensure that the diversity of Flinders students, undergraduate, postgraduate, domestic, and international, is reflected in national decisionmaking.

Vote [1] Rachana for NUS Delegate - Fair by the students, Dinkum for the community!

NATIONAL UNION OF STUDENTS (NUS) DELEGATE

Madeline

My name is Madeline King (She/Her) and I’m running with FIRE-UP to be a NUS Delegate for Flinders

The National Union of Students is the peak representative body for students in Australia, representing over a million students Australia-wide, and provides a student voice directly to the government and national bodies

Voting FIRE-UP for NUS means:

- A strong and united voice at the National Conference

- Flinders University delegates who will stand up for the interests of all students

- Students who will raise our voices against government attacks on students and higher education

- FIRE-UP Delegates who will be genuinely consultative in how we represent students

King

A vote for FIRE-UP is a vote for a strong and relevant NUS that cares about the things that matter most to everyday students

VOTE [1] Madeline King for NUS DELEGATE

VOTE [1] FIRE-UP for FUSA

VOTE [1] FIRE-UP for NUS DELEGATE

NATIONAL UNION OF STUDENTS (NUS) DELEGATE

Lily

Waltham

My name is Lily Waltham (She/Her), and I’m running with FIRE-UP to be an NUS delegate for Flinders

The National Union of Students is the peak representative body for students in Australia, representing over a million students Australia wide, and provides a student voice directly to the government and national bodies

Voting FIRE-UP for NUS means:

A strong and united voice at the National Conference.

Flinders University delegates who will stand up for the interests of all students.

Students who will raise our voices against any government attacks on students and higher education.

FIRE-UP students who will be genuinely consultative in how we represent students.

fusa.edu.au/elections

A vote for FIRE-UP is a vote for a strong and a relevant NUS that cares about the things that matter most to everyday students

VOTE [1] LILY WALTHAM for NUS DELEGATE

VOTE [1] FIRE-UP for FUSA

VOTE [1] FIRE-UP for NUS DELEGATE

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