History
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1987 – Roger Cook (Murdoch University)
1988 – Tracey Ellery (Victoria College – Rusden Campus)
1989 – Lisa Neville (Griffith University)
1990 – Kate Deverell (Monash University)
1991 – Brigid Freeman (University of Tasmania)
1992 – Tony White (Warrnambool Institute of Advanced Education)
1993 – Ken Fowlie (University of New South Wales)
1994 – Penny Sharpe (University of New South Wales)
1995 – John Graham (University of Sydney)
1996 – Lori Faraone (Edith Cowan University)
1997 – John Carey (Murdoch University)
1998 – Rose Tracey (University of Sydney)
1999 – Jacob Varghese (University of Melbourne)
2000 – Lisa Johnstone (University of South Australia)
2001 – David Henderson (University of Melbourne)
2002 – Moksha Watts (University of Sydney)
2003 – Daniel Kyriacou (University of Sydney)
2004 – Jodie Jansen (Queensland University of Technology)
2005 – Felix Eldridge (University of Sydney)
2006 – Rose Jackson (University of Sydney)
2007 – Michael Nguyen (University of Technology, Sydney)
2008 – Angus McFarland (University of Sydney)
2009 – David Barrow (University of Technology, Sydney)
2010 – Carla Drakeford (University of Melbourne)
2011 – Jesse Marshall (La Trobe University)
2012 – Donherra Walmsley (University of Sydney)
2013 – Jade Tyrell (University of Technology, Sydney)
2014 – Deanna Taylor (University of Adelaide)
2015 – Rose Steele (La Trobe University)
2016 – Sinead Colee (Monash University)
2017 – Sophie Johnston (University of New South Wales)
2018 – Mark Pace (University of Adelaide)
2019 – Desiree Cai (University of Melbourne)
2020 – Molly Willmott (University of Melbourne)
2021 – Zoe Ranganathan (Australian National University)
2022 – Georgie Beatty (La Trobe University)
2023 – Bailey Riley (University of Technology Sydney)
2024 – Ngaire Bogemann (University of Melbourne)
2025 - Ashlyn Horton (Australian National University)
2026 - Felix Hughes (Monash University)
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1988 – Lisa Neville (Griffith University)
1989 – Richard Marles (University of Melbourne)
1990 – Andrew Wooldridge (University of Tasmania)
1991 – Nicole Asquith (University of Melbourne)
1992 – Pablo Campillos (Curtin University)
1993 – Simon Hoffman (University of Western Australia)
1994 – Wendy Haydon (James Cook University)
1995 – Michael Gadiel (University of Sydney)
1996 – Roland Stephens (University of Sydney)
1997 – Chris Burrell (Australian Maritime College)
1998 – Erica Martin (Murdoch University)
1999 – Gilbert Astorga (University of Tasmania)
2000 – Simon Lees (University of Sydney)
2001 – Lizzie Blandthorn (University of Melbourne)
2002 – Dave Hughes (University of New South Wales)
2003 – Michael Comninos (University of Sydney)
2004 – Daniel Mookhey (University of Technology, Sydney)
2005 – Sacha Fenton (University of Queensland)
2006 – Michael de Bruyn (University of Melbourne)
2007 – Mathew Chuk (University of Western Australia)
2008 – Ben Maxfield (Monash University)
2009 – David Wilkins (University of Adelaide)
2010 – Xavier Williams (La Trobe University)
2011 – Patrick Sheehan (La Trobe University)
2012 – Jon Barlow (Victoria University)
2013 – Todd Pinkerton (University of Sydney)
2014 – Isabelle Kingshott (University of Melbourne)
2015 – Tom Nock (Australian National University)
2016 – Cam Petrie (RMIT University)
2017 – Nathan Croft (La Trobe University)
2018 – Jacob Cripps (La Trobe University)
2019 – Michael Iroeche (La Trobe University)
2020 – Sam Roberts (Swinburne University of Technology)
2021 – Param Mahal (Swinburne University of Technology)
2022 – Emily Šagolj (Deakin University)
2023 – Sheldon Gait (RMIT University)
2024 – Jonathan De la Pena (Deakin University)
2025 - Aidan O'Rourke (University of Technology Sydney)
2026 - Akash Nagarajan (University of New South Wales)
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1988 – Kiri Evans (University of Sydney)
1989 – Damien Smith (University of Sydney)
1990 – Damien Smith (University of Sydney)
1991 – David Howard (Queensland University of Technology)
1992 – Rob Houghton (Flinders University)
1993 – Toby Borgeest (University of Melbourne)
1994 – Tim Lyons (University of Tasmania)
1995 – Melanie Wheeler (University of Adelaide)
1996 – David Taylor (Monash University)
1997 – Jackie Lynch (La Trobe University)
1998 – Katrina Curry (University of Sydney)
1999 – Evelyn Loh (Charles Darwin University)
2000 – Charlie Heuston (Flinders University)
2001 – Kate Davison (University of Melbourne)
2002 – Camille Barbagallo (Griffith University)
2003 – Liz Thompson (Monash University)
2004 – Paul Coats (University of Melbourne / Charles Darwin University)
2005 – Rebecca Barrigos (University of Melbourne)
2006 – Louise O’Shea (University of Melbourne / University of Sydney)
2007 – Colleen Bolger (Monash University)
2008 – Lucy Saunders (University of Sydney)
2009 – Stefie Hinchy (University of Queensland)
2010 – James Butchers (University of Queensland)
2011 – Rachael Durrant (University of Technology, Sydney)
2012 – Rosa Sottile (University of Queensland)
2013 – Clare Keyes-Liley (La Trobe University)
2014 – Sarah Garnham (Monash University)
2015 – Hannah Smith (University of Sydney)
2016 – Max Murphy (University of Technology, Sydney)
2017 – Anneke D’Emanuele (University of Melbourne)
2018 – Constantinos Karavias (University of Tasmania)
2019 – Lachlan Barker (University of Technology Sydney)
2020 – Lincoln Aspinall (University of Western Australia)
2021 – Christopher Hall (Curtin University)
2022 – Luc Velez (University of New South Wales)
2023 – Xavier Dupe (University of Melbourne)
2024 –Grace Franco (University of Adelaide)
2025 – James McVicar (RMIT)
2026 – Yasmine Johnson (University of Technology, Sydney)
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1988 – Evan Thornley (University of Melbourne)
1989 – Andrew Wooldridge (University of Tasmania)
1990 – David McConnen (University of South Australia)
1991 – Anita Hobson
1992 – Linda Whatman (University of Newcastle)
1993 – Linda Whatman (University of Newcastle)
1994 – Edwina Hanlon (Monash University)
1995 – Elizabeth Humphrys (University of Melbourne)
1996 – Michelle Giglio (University of Adelaide)
1997 – Zane Whitehorn (Charles Darwin University)
1998 – Lisa Ronnenberg (University of Newcastle)
1999 – Tom Cargill (Flinders University)
2000 – Nathan Murphy (La Trobe University)
2001 – Rachel Thomson (University of Tasmania)
2002 – Jill Ferguson (Curtin University)
2003 – Sarah McDowell (Monash University)
2004 – Lambros Tapinos (Victoria University)
2005 – Katana Smith (Flinders University)
2006 – Kate Perry (Queensland University of Technology)
2007 – Joshua Rayner (University of Adelaide)
2008 – Liz Larbalestier (University of Wollongong)
2009 – Jimmy Mentor (Monash University)
2010 – Patrick Sheehan (La Trobe University, until March); Michael Buckland (University of Sydney, from March)
2011 – Chris Monnox (University of Wollongong)
2012 – Rogan McMahon-Hogan (University of Canberra, until June); Michael Pettersson (Australian National University, from July)
2013 – Hovig Melkonian (RMIT University)
2014 – Jack Gracie (Australian National University)
2015 – Dean D’Angelo (La Trobe University)
2016 – Robby Magyar (University of Sydney)
2017 – Jill Molloy (Australian National University)
2018 – Jordon O’Reilly (Flinders University)
2019 – Adriana Malavisi (University of Sydney)
2020 – Ali Amin (University of Adelaide)
2021 – Arabella Wauchope (University of Adelaide)
2022 – Billy Zimmermann (University of Adelaide)
2023 – Grace Franco (University of Adelaide)
2024 – Sabrine Yassine (University of Technology Sydney)
2025 – Lucy Fawcett (University of Adelaide)
2026 – Suchi Kalia (University of Western Australia)
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National Women’s Officers
1988 – Emma Koorey (University of Sydney)
1989 – Miranda Sandars (University of Melbourne)
1990 – Brigid Freeman (University of Tasmania)
1991 – Audrey Edwards (Southern Cross University)
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1993 – Misha Schubert (University of South Australia)
1994 – Kate Wait (University of South Australia)
1995 – Michelle MacDonald (La Trobe University)
1996 – Sarah Lantz (Southern Cross University)
1997 – Gemma Pinnell (Monash University)
1998 – Amrita Dasvarma (University of Adelaide)
1999 – Genevieve Derwent (University of Technology, Sydney)
2000 – Helen Stitt (Australian National University)
2001 – Sarah McBratney (University of Queensland)
2002 – Catherine Davis (RMIT University)
2003 – Lisa Chesters (University of Queensland)
2004 – Laura Fraser (Murdoch University)
2005 – Alison Vaughan (Edith Cowan University)
2006 – Sarah Wickham (La Trobe University)
2007 – Lucy Honan (University of Sydney)
2008 – Claire Tatyzo (Flinders University)
2009 – Kaitlin Ferris (University of Melbourne)
2010 – Keelia Fitzpatrick (University of Western Australia)
2011 – Courtney Sloane (Australian National University)
2012 – Noni Sproule (University of Melbourne)
2013 – Mikaela Wangmann (University of Adelaide)
2014 – Georgia Kennelly (Victoria University)
2015 – Jess McLeod (Curtin University)
2016 – Heidi La Paglia (University of Tasmania)
2017 – Abby Stapleton (Monash University)
2018 – Kate Jean Crossin (La Trobe University)
2019 – Sarah Tynan (University of Adelaide)
2020 – Humaira Nasrin (University of New South Wales)
2021 – Georgette Mouawad (Australian National University)
2022 – Jacqueline Price (University of New South Wales)
2023 – Emily Searle (University of Queensland)
2024 – Ela Akyol (University of Wollongong)
2025 – Ellie Venning (University of Wollongong)
2026 – Husan Ara (University of Adelaide)
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2001 – Mark Pendleton (Griffith University) and Melissa Venville (La Trobe University)
2002 – Brent Haywood (University of Canberra) and Emma Banyer (University of Sydney)
2003 – Belinda Clark (Curtin University) and Rathana Chea (University of Technology, Sydney)
2004 – Tallace Bissett (University of Melbourne) and Jenelle Davy (RMIT University)
2005 – Claire English (Griffith University) and Craig Comrie (University of Western Australia)
2006 – Rachel Evans (University of Technology, Sydney) and Norman Jacka (Curtin University)
2007 – Hayley Conway (University of Wollongong) and Pete Johnson (University of Sydney)
2008 – Bree Ahrens (University of Melbourne) and James Vigus (La Trobe University)
2009 – Heidi Claus (University of Sydney) and Liam Byrne (University of Melbourne)
2010 – Phoebe Kelloway (University of Melbourne) and Kathleen Larkin (La Trobe University)
2011 – Olivia Hopkins (University of Sydney) and Jade Eckhaus (University of Melbourne)
2012 – Shaylee Leach (University of South Australia) and Kat Henderson (Queensland University of Technology)
2013 – Hiba Casablanca (Monash University) and Cat Rose (University of New South Wales)
2014 – Bec Thompson (Murdoch University) and Naomi Farmer (La Trobe University)
2015 – Danica Cheesley (La Trobe University) and Dana Endelmanis (University of Tasmania)
2016 – April Holcombe (University of Sydney) and Clare Francis (University of Western Australia)
2017 – Cristoforo Di Pasquale (Monash University) and Lauren Saunders (Queensland University of Technology)
2018 – Jasmine Duff (Monash University) and Kim Stern (Monash University)
2019 – Tess Dimos (Monash University) and Steven Blacker (Swinburne University)
2020 – Dashie Prasad (University of Technology Sydney) and Natalie Aceman (RMIT University)
2021 – Bridge Truell (Curtin University) and Emily Boyce (Monash University)
2022 – Jordy Duffey (University of Queensland) and Ella Hickey (Australian National University)
2023 – Damien Nguyen (University of Technology Sydney) and Grace Hill (Australian National University)
2024 – Ella Gutteridge (University of Queensland) and Eddie Stephenson (University of Sydney)
2025 – Brandon Lee (Australian National University) and Brianna Symmonds-Manne (University of Adelaide)
2026 – Hayden O’Brien (Australian National University) and Eddie Stephenson (University of Sydney)
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1990 – Kathleen Riches (Warrnambool IAE)
1991 – Tony White (Warrnambool IAE)
1992 – Jacqui Davidson (Northern Territory University)
1994 – Eugene Sebastian (Flinders University of South Australia)
1995 – Shanton Chang (University of Western Australia)
2007 – Kobie Howe (University of Canberra)
2008 – Grant Machell (Monash University)
2009 – Chaiy Donati (University of Queensland)
2010 – James Wangmann (University of South Australia)
2011 – Billy Colless (James Cook University)
2012 – Jessica Newman (James Cook University)
2013 – Michael Pettersson (Australian National University)
2014 – Jack Boyd (University of Wollongong)
2015 – Rose Gosper (University of Newcastle)
2016 – Peter Munford (University of Wollongong)
2017 – Jason Byrne (Flinders University)
2018 – James Callow (Western Sydney University)
2019 – Jordan Mumford (University of South Australia)
2020 – Kai Donaldson (Murdoch University)
2021 – Hamish Whitten (Deakin University)
2022 – Jonathan De La Pena (Deakin University) and Liam Cowan (Deakin University)
2023 – Cheyne Howard (University of Wollongong)
2024 – Caitlin Marlor (Western Sydney University)
2025 – Jye Langley (University of Wollongong)
2026 – Amelia Meyers (University of Tasmania)
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2007 – Jamila Rizvi (Australian National University) and Fatma Al Mahrizi (University of Melbourne)
2008 – Phoung Au (University of New South Wales)
2009 – Matthew Incerti (University of Melbourne)
2010 – Lauren Fernando (Victoria University)
2011 – Gen Li (Monash University) and Mildred Linmiao Zhan (La Trobe University)
2012 – Patrick Massarani (University of Sydney)
2013 – Kerrie Kahlon (Griffith University)
2014 – Daniel Nikoloski (University of South Australia)
2015 – Michael Bezuidenhout (Flinders University)
2016 – Betty Belay (La Trobe University)
2017 – Lorena White (University of Sydney)
2018 – Hersha Kadkol (University of Sydney)
2019 – Hersha Kadkol (University of Sydney)
2020 – Vinil Kumar (University of Sydney)
2021 – Maryam Hasanova (Deakin University)
2022 – Akshay Jose (RMIT University)
2023 – Ben Naiju (Australian National University)
2024 – Jacinto Hedus (University of Queensland)
2025 – Tapenaga Reupena (University of Queensland)
2026 – Syed Taqi Abbas (Curtin University)
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2007 – Sheena Watt (Queensland University of Technology)
2008 – Sheena Watt (Queensland University of Technology)
2009 – Carla McGrath (University of Sydney)
2010 – Warren Roberts (University of New South Wales)
2011 – Frank Gafa (Australian National University)
2012 – Benjamin Gertz (James Cook University – Townsville)
2013 – Blake Mooney (University of Melbourne)
2014 – Joshua Preece (University of Queensland)
2015 – Bridget Cama (University of New South Wales)
2016 – Lizzie Green (Macquarie University)
2017 – Joseph Bin Omar (University of Western Australia)
2018 – Tyson McEwan (University of Western Australia)
2019 – Alfred Lowe (Flinders University)
2020 – Kya Branch (University of Newcastle)
2021 – Keenan Smith (Flinders University)
2022 – Zebadiah Cruickshank (University of Technology Sydney)
2023 – Patrick Taylor (Swinburne University)
2024 – Chandra Altoff (Victoria University)
2025 – Jessica Wallace (University of Wollongong)
2026 – Daniel Mclelland (University of Wollongong)
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2010 – Lily Yuen (La Trobe University)
2011 – Indrajeet Chauhan (La Trobe University)
2012 – Ashraf Alfian (University of New South Wales)
2013 – Joshua Hao Tang (University of Melbourne) and Jay Kajing Ng
2014 – Zhejian Zhang (Deakin University)
2015 – Yang Liu (RMIT University)
2016 – Tony Zhang (Monash University)
2017 – David Lee (Deakin University)
2018 – Ziqi Han (Monash University)
2019 – Alex Wang (Deakin University)
2020 – Dishan Su (Deakin University)
2021 – Varun Kale (Swinburne University of Technology)
2022 – Archit Aggarwal (Monash University)
2023 – Arya Kushawa (University of Melbourne)
2024 – Reynal Adrien (Flinders University)
2025 – Sarah Rizwan (Edith Cowan University)
2026 – Quashfia (Ariya) Binte Masud (Deakin University)
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2013 – Liam McDonald (Monash University – Clayton)
2014 – Joshua Rebolledo (University of Technology Sydney)
2015 – Alison Taylor (Flinders University)
2016 – Hayden Shaw (University of Canberra)
2017 – Taylor Ficcara (University of Technology Sydney)
2018 – Kayla Dickeson (University of South Australia)
2019 – Will Edwards (University of Sydney)
2020 – Alex Leighton (Victoria University) and Kirra Jackson (University of Technology Sydney)
2021 – Kit Sanders (University of Western Australia)
2022 – Georgie McDaid (Swinburne University)
2023 – Isabella Harding (Australian National University)
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2023 – Salwa Kilzi (North Metropolitan TAFE)
2024 – Beth Shegog (RMIT)
2025 – Ella Marchionda (Curtin University)
2026 – Olivia Walden (Griffith University)
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1994 – Jamie Parker (Macquarie University)
1995 – Kirstin O’Brien (James Cook University)
1996 – Gretchen Highfield (University of Technology, Sydney)
1997 – Matt Fagan (Southern Cross University)
1998 – Chris Heppel (Macquarie University)
1999 – Scott Alderson (University of Queensland)
2000 – Mat Hines (University of Tasmania)
2001 – Peter Zakzrewski (UNSW College of Fine Arts)
2002 – Matt Skellern (University of Sydney)
2003 – Bonnie Rivendell (La Trobe University) and Eli Greig (Monash University)
2004 – Bek Hamed (Australian National University)
2005 – Anna Rose (University of Sydney)
2006 – Danya Bryx (Monash University)
2007 – Claire McCall (RMIT University)
2008 – Cecilia Vagg (University of Technology, Sydney)
2009 – Dany Boulos (University of Newcastle)
2010 – Hugh Mortensen (Swinburne University)
2011 – Christian Jones (University of Sydney) and Shaun Taliana (RMIT University)
2012 – Neha Madhok (University of Technology, Sydney)
2013 – Stephen McCallum (University of South Australia)
2014 – Damian Ridgewell (University of New South Wales)
2015 – Carl Jackson (University of Queensland)
2016 – Izzy Manfield (University of Queensland)
2017 – Leesa Markussen (Curtin University)
2026 – Clayton Watts (Curtin University)