Independents (Australian NUS faction)

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Students who politically organise on an independent basis can be classified into two main groups.

independents (small 'i' indies) are entirely independent voices in that they do not organise together and may have any sort of political affiliation, ideology, pusuits, as well as geography. By and large, small 'i' indies can be found on regional and rural campuses where location has demonstrable isolation effects.

The Independents (big 'I' Indies) operate collectively but are non-binding on NUS National Conference floor. These students have agreed to openly discuss their ideas on policy, with the intent of sharing information so that each participant may have access to a broad range of opinions.

The five principles of the Independents are:

  • Pro-Student
  • Pro-Union
  • Proactive
  • Non-aligned and
  • Non-binding.

In 2005, the Independents were coordinated on a national level by Susie Byers (WA) and Jason Ngam (Vic), who had been elected to National Executive for the 2005 term. In an amusing yet ultimately victorious twist of irony, the renegging on a vote deal by the National Broad Left faction at the 2004 Conference lead to the Independents getting one of their two candidates (Jason) for National Executive voted into office on a full quota in their own right. Susie was a member of National Executive by virtue of her WA State Presidency.

Susie Byers was President of the University of Western Australia Guild in 2004, and Jason Ngam was Higher Education Student Member of Swinburne Council and the 2003-04 President of the Swinburne Student Union.

Most recently in late 2005, the Independents cooperated with many other groups to ensure a 'left' National Office. Despite the failure of Curtin Student Guild President Patrick Gorman - the ALS Candidate to defeat Student Unity's Michael DeBruyn - this 'left bloc' was highly successful, winning every other Office Bearer position, and a majority on National Executive.

The Independents secured one National Executive position at the 2005 Conference, Emeline Gaske, who now coordinates the Independents at a national level and is currently also the Education Council President at UWA.

The 2006 Conference saw the Independents pull off a significant coup, ejecting Student Unity from the position of National General-Secretary for the first time in 15 years. The Independents worked with various other factions, including the Australian Liberal Students Federation to elect Mathew Chuk, the outgoing President of the University of Western Australia Student Guild, who has pledged to use the position to coordinate national campaigns and to reach out to member organisations that have become disenchanted with the way the Union has been run over the past 15 years.

[edit] Independent Office Holders

Year Name Position University
1993 Misha Schubert National Womens Officer University of Adelaide
1995 Mel Wheeler National Education Officer University of Adelaide
1996 Michelle Giglio National Welfare Officer University of Adelaide
1996 Rachel (?) National Small and Regional Officer University of Tasmania
1996 Paul Gamble WA State President Curtin University
1997 Zane Whitehorn National Welfare/Small and Regional Officer Northern Territory University
1998 Amrita Dasvarma National Women's Officer University of Adelaide
1999 Evelyn Loh National Education Officer Northern Territory University
1999 Trent McCarthy Victorian Welfare/Small and Regional Officer Deakin University - Rusden
2000 Helen Stitt National Women's Officer Australian National University
2000 Jenny Farrar Victorian Education Officer Monash University - Gippsland
2000 Nathan Zhivov Victorian Welfare/Small and Regional Officer Deakin University - Geelong
2001 Simon Millman WA State President University of Western Australia
2001 Bryony Horrocks National Executive University of Western Australia
2002 Brent Haywood National Queer Officer University of Canberra
2002 Elizabeth Brogan National Executive University of Western Australia
2002-03 Bek Cornish National Executive University of Adelaide
2003 Taso Filippou SA State President University of South Australia
2004 Bek Hamed National Environment Officer Australian National University
2004 Jenelle Davy National Queer Officer RMIT
2005 Susie Byers WA State President University of Western Australia
2005 Jason Ngam National Executive Swinburne University of Technology
2006 Emeline Gaske National Executive University of Western Australia
2007 Enrico Burgio WA State President University of Western Australia
2007 Matthew Chuk National General Secretary University of Western Australia



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