He/ Him
Bachelor of Laws (Honours), Bachelor of Psychology
I've always been in student leadership positions for as long as I can remember. I think the most impactful reason for becoming involved in student leadership is the ability to elevate and empower the voice of others to ensure that their voices are heard regarding current issues.
I don't really have an aim for UniSA students for 2024. Ultimately, I would love to see more UniSA students getting involved in the services that USASA offers, particularly in the new student voice project.
I may be a little biased but the mock courts in the law building are pretty awesome.
To make the most of the support and opportunities that are offered to you!
Cooking!
If I could have dinner with someone dead or alive, I'd probably choose my great-great grandparents, just to find out more about my family history and where I come from.
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President: Oliver Shephard-Bayly
Postgraduate Student Rep: Benjamin Opiyo
Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Student Rep: Rhys Peden
International Student Rep: Naman Mathur
City West Student Rep: Christopher Fernandes
City West Undergraduate Student Rep: Yeshaiah Varona
City East Student Rep: Deepak Narang
City East Undergraduate Student Rep: Jade Hancock
Magill Student Rep: Lucy Fawcett
Magill Undergraduate Student Rep: Zoe Hughes
Mawson Lakes Student Rep: Henry Zampoli
Mawson Lakes Undergraduate Student Rep: Agrani Kashyap
Mount Gambier Student Rep: Vacant
Whyalla Student Rep: Vacant
UniSA Online Student Rep: Lily Durkin
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