UTS Students' Association

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The University of Technology, Sydney, Students' Association is the representative body for students at the University of Technology, Sydney.[1] It is based on Level 3 of Building 1 at UTS. It publishes the student magazine Vertigo.[2] The association has departments which have previously worked collaboratively with the university to achieve practical outcomes for students, as well as ensuring that the university is held to account over its handling of student issues. Historically, this has resulted in numerous successful campaigns which have won rights for students in the university.

Executive

The executive of the UTSSA are responsible for the day to day operation of the Association, and are elected by the students annually.[3]

2024-25 Executive

The current executive members elected for 2024-25 are:[4]

Position Name Party Alliance Took office Term ends
President Mia Campbell Student Unity Fire Up! December 2024 December 2025
General Secretary Adam Levett style="background: Template:Party color;" | National Labor Students Fire Up! December 2024 December 2025
Assistant General Secretary Januka Suraweera Student Unity Fire Up! December 2024 December 2025
Education Officer Samiha Emran style="background: Template:Party color;" | National Labor Students Fire Up! December 2024 December 2025
Welfare Officer Neeve Nagle Student Unity Fire Up! December 2024 December 2025

Student Representative Council

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The Student Representative Council is the representative body of students at UTS. It was founded in 1966 under the NSW Institute of Technology.[5]

Role

The role of the SRC is to represent the students at the University of Technology Sydney Meetings are held monthly and are open to all students. [6] They are usually held on campus and are promoted on social media pages. Important matters relating to student activism, concerns, budgets, and the function of the association are raised at meetings. Motions are raised and voted upon by councillors and are passed by a simple majority. However, a two-thirds requirement must be met to pass amendments to the constitution. [3] Office bearers for the Queer, Enviro, Disabilities, and Ethno-Cultural collectives are elected annually by the SRC at the "repselect" meeting. To be eligible, a candidate must be a general councillor. Office bearers are elected by a majority of SRC members. [6]

The UTSSA Student Council is democratically elected, with elections in the spring semester of each year. [7]

Factions

Like most bodies representing students in Australia, the SRC is divided into factions. The factions work together in groups, in 2022 these are based on their election tickets: "Fire Up!" and "Left Action" (Labor Right, Labor Left), "Social Justice" (Socialist Alternative) and "Renew" (Liberal Party).[8][9]

Student Unity

Student Unity, the centre-left of Labor. The group is affiliated with national Labor Right and the Australian Labor Party. They are the largest faction in 2023 and have held the presidency three times in the last four years. Student Unity's principles centre on unionism, service provision, and comprehensive advocacy.

NSW Labor Students (Labor Left)

New South Wales Labor Students (NSWLS), the unofficial student wing of Labor Left, its pillars are Feminism, Socialism, Unionism, and Democracy.[10] The faction has a strong record on LGBTQIA+ rights and environmental action on campus. The faction contested the 2021 election under the "Fire Up!" ticket.[8] Labor Left has 4 members on the council.

Composition

The current Student Representative Council as elected for 2024-25:[8]

Name Party Alliance
Mia Campbell Labor Unity style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fire Up!
Adam Levett style="background: Template:Party color;" | NSWLS style="background: Template:Party color;" | Fire Up!
Januka Suraweera Labor Unity style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fire Up!
Samiha Emran style="background: Template:Party color;" | NSWLS style="background: Template:Party color;" | Fire Up!
Neeve Nagle Labor Unity style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fire Up!
Jermaine Petterson Heard Labor Unity style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fire Up!
Vaishnavi Omar Labor Unity style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fire Up!
Olivia Lee Labor Unity style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fire Up!
Harshvardhan Suvarna Labor Unity style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fire Up!
Salma Elmubasher Unity PYC
Yasmine Johnson Socialist Alternative Social Justice
Omar El-Sobihy Unity PYC
Amelia Ireland style="background: Template:Party color;" | NSWLS style="background: Template:Party color;" | Fire Up!
Ella Haid Socialist Alternative Social Justice
Natasha Abdulghani Unity PYC
Sina Afsharmehr Labor Unity style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fire Up!
Lucia Thornton Socialist Alternative Social Justice
Daewah Thein style="background: Template:Party color;" | NSWLS style="background: Template:Party color;" | Fire Up!
Alessio Maiese style="background: Template:Party color;" | Liberal style="background: Template:Party color;" | Renew
Elliot Kameron Socialist Alternative Social Justice
Dirk Hoare Labor Unity style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fire Up!
Amelia Rapitis Labor Unity style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fire Up!
Eamonn Ryan Labor Unity style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fire Up!
Peter Blair Munford Labor Unity style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fire Up!
Kurt Cheng Labor Unity style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fire Up!

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Collectives

Women's

The Women's department creates a space and community for non-male identifying members of the UTS community and is affiliated with NOWSA. There is an autonomous space in Building 3. In 2016 they worked with the NUS Women's Officer to host the NOWSA conference for that year.[12]

Welfare

The welfare collective is opened to all students but has in the past been asked to be the main organising body for students from low socio-economic backgrounds. The collective aims to help students by providing food and how2life workshops. These workshops have covered topics like cooking 101, renting how-to, and fair Template:Not a typo rights.[13]

Education

The Education Collective, also known as the Education Action Group, is open to all students and is focused on campaigning around issues that affect all students on campus. This includes fighting against fee hikes and cuts to staff and for a better trimester system, more library hours, in addition to other campaigns led by the National Union of Students.[14]

Indigenous

The Indigenous Collective is composed of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. The Collective meets regularly and works alongside Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research. Founded in 2012, they run campaigns surrounding Indigenous issues and have been an active political and pastoral component of the Students' Association since their inception. Camille Smith is Indigenous Officer for 2022.[15]

Queer

The Queer department runs campaigns for LGBTIQ students on campus and maintains a Queer Space on campus. Campaigns include anti-homophobia campaigns, student safety campaigns, Pride Week, Anti Queer Youth Homelessness campaign, Gender Neutral Bathrooms campaign and works with the Out2Party club on social events. The Queer department also works closely with the UTS Equity Department.[16]

Enviro

Affiliated to the Australian Student Environment Network, the Enviro Collective is focused on green activism and campaigns like 'Flick my Switch' and 'Fossil Free University' as well as environmental campaigns off-campus.[17]

Disability

The Disabilities Collective is for UTS students who identify as having a disability and/or medical condition. The group operates without a space but cooperates with many internal UTS sectors to ensure students with disabilities receive adequate support. The group also campaigns around larger abilities awareness projects.[18]

Ethno-Cultural

The Ethnocultural Collective is composed of students from across many ethnic backgrounds, races, religions and beliefs with the aim to promote harmony and peace through fostering the diversity at UTS. The collective works to ensure representation and supportive frameworks for students experiencing or at risk of prejudice and opposes all forms of discrimination against migrants, minorities, and people of faith.[19]

International

The International Collective is for International Students at UTS who seek networking opportunities and space to protest on issues which affect them. Campaigns include the right to access student travel concessions and fairer fee structures.[20]

Postgraduate

The UTS Postgraduate Committee is a group of students who aim to make a positive contribution to the educational experience of Postgraduate students. There a range of initiative the Postgraduate Collective advocate, including fairer fee structures.[21]

Notable people

  • Tanya Pilbersek was Women's Officer during her time at university.[22]
  • Matt Kean was a member of the Student Representative Council and served as SRC Executive Member for the Haymarket Campus during his time at university.

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