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The La Trobe Student Union (LTSU) is a representative body for students at
La Trobe University La Trobe University is a public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its main campus is located in the suburb of Bundoora. The university was established in 1964, becoming the third university in the state of Victoria an ...
. The LTSU is located at the
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campus in the upper Agora. The LTSU is made up of elected student representatives who provide advocacy, services, events and support for La Trobe Students. The representatives include President, Education Vice President, General Secretary, Postgraduate Officer, Education Public Affairs Officer, Welfare Officer, Women's Officer, Queer Officer, People of Colour Officer, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Officer, Disabilities Officer, Social Justice Officer, Activities Officer and 7 General Members of Council. The LTSU also operates '' Rabelais (student paper)'' and a student advocacy service The LTSU was formed in 2011 with a
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of the Guild, the SRC and the La Trobe University Postgraduate Association. It also incorporated Mature Aged Student Organisation (formerly the Part Time, Evening Mature Student Organisation) and International Student Association as associated bodies along with the regional bodies the Mildura Student Association and the Shepparton Student Association. LTSU Wedge-tailed
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History

During the 1960s and 1970s, La Trobe, along with Monash, was considered to have the most politically active student body of any university in Australia. The
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was a prominent organisation on campus, often with the cover of a front organisation sometimes encouraging the name 'La Trot'. The following La Trobe alumni were all good friends at the time and took part in student politics:
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Tony Sheehan Anthony John Sheehan (born 24 December 1948) is a former Australian politician. He obtained an economics degree at La Trobe University and was a school teacher at Heidelberg High School. He was elected branch secretary of the Victorian Secondary ...
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, High-profile union officials
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, John Cummins and Garry Weaven, former federal treasury official and former
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, David Morgan. Some other
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figures and people from the left side of politics include
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and
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. Despite the general socialist/leftist atmosphere several conservative corporate/business figures and
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party members have come from La Trobe, including Victorian Liberal Party Leader
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who, in March 2018, apologised for a homophobic letter he signed in 1994, which resurfaced ahead of the State election. The La Trobe University Students' Union is responsible for many Contact Student Services but its role has been considerably diminished as a consequence of Voluntary Student Unionism. There were previously three main student representative bodies on campus known as the La Trobe University Student Guild, The Student's Representative Council and the La Trobe Postgraduate Student's Association. The La Trobe University Student Representative Council, became the principal representative body on campus and a student advocacy group as well as student representatives for welfare, disability, women, queer, indigenous, environment, education and welfare and the Guild managed student services. In 2011 however, the Student's Representative Council, The La Trobe Postgraduate Students Association, The Students Guild and the university merged the three separate organisations into one body: The La Trobe Student Union. From 2015, the LTSU saw a major diversity, inclusion and anti bullying campaign organised by Nathan Croft, Dean D'Angelo and Eshan Arya. Eshan Arya further campaigned and successfully fought for executive representation of international and South Asian students within the LTSU and introduced new position of people of colour officer in 2015. After the elections are carried out Urwah Khan Sherwani and Yashasvi Tandon secured this position with highest voting margin among seven positions. Since 2016, LTSU ticket called 'Unite' originally founded by the trio of Nathan, Dean and Eshan has won the union elections and held the office. Eshan Arya was also the first ever Indian President of the Union's International Students' Association associate body and the first Indian Post Graduate Officer to hold the position on multiple occasions. Daman Mann in 2017 became the first ever Indian origin General Secretary of the LTSU. In 2016, LTSU introduced a new position called 'Person of Colour'. This inaugural position was held Urwah Khan Sherwani and Yashasvi Tandon who secured this position with highest voting margin among seven positions.http://latrobesu.org.au/Common/ContentWM.aspx?CID=58 A later resolution was passed to change the name of the position to Ethnocultural Officer. From 2011 - 2015 the LTSU was held by the NLS run ticket Stand Up! made up with a coalition of Socialist Alternative and other independent groups. At the 2015 LTSU Election a broad anti-Stand Up! coalition of Labor Unity, Greens, International Student groups, and independent groups that had previously run with Stand Up! swept all office bearing positions in the LTSU. Labor Unity's Nathan Croft was elected president for 2016 with a large majority. At the 2017 Annual LTSU elections NLS only nominated for two positions. Consistently young student politicians from La Trobe have gone on to hold positions within the National Union of Students (NUS). Previous LTSU members include 2013 LTSU President Claire Keys-Liley from NLS (2014 NUS Education Officer), 2014 LTSU President Rose Steele from NLS (2015 NUS President), Dean D'Angelo from Student Unity (2015 NUS Welfare Officer), Danica Cheesley from Socialist Alternative (2015 NUS Queer Officer), 2016 LTSU President Nathan Croft from Student Unity (2017 NUS General Secretary) and 2017 LTSU President Jacob Cripps from Student Unity (2018 NUS General Secretary).


Student politics and notable events


SRC election postal vote scandal

During the 1995 SRC election, there was a major scandal involving postal ballots sent to Glenn College. A group of four candidates associated with the
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contested the election as the "Tin Tin for NUS" ticket. It was discovered that one of the students, Stephen Donnelly, had gained access to the postal ballots during the delivery process. When challenged to explain their behavior, all four candidates withdrew their nominations. The deputy returning officer writes that the candidates Stephen Donnelly, Robert Larocca, Nigel Rhode and Robin Scott were charged with Dishonest Conduct and Interfering with Ballot Papers. He escalated the matter to the Dean of Glenn College and then the University Secretary but found them disinterested and the matter was never formally prosecuted by the police. Stephen Donnelly has subsequently become the Assistant State Secretary in the Victorian branch of the ALP.


Presidents of La Trobe Student Union

La Trobe Student Union (2011 onwards): * 2011 - Adrian MacMillian * 2012 - Clare Keyes Lilley * 2013 - Chris Wheeler * 2014 - Rose Steele * 2015 - Jasmine Ingram * 2016 - Nathan Croft * 2017 - Jake Cripps * 2018 - Abood Shehada * 2019 - Michael Iroeche * 2020 - Annabelle Romano * 2021 - Jake McGuinness * 2022 - Joel Blanch * 2023 - Monika Galovic * 2024 - Nick Goodyer ** source: http://srclatrobe.org.au/?page_id=12


Election history


References


External links


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