Australian Catholic Students Association
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The Australian Catholic Students Association or ACSA (pronounced ak-sa) is the peak body for Catholic students in Australia. ACSA is made up of interested Catholic students from across Australia and from all kinds of academic institutions. It is officially supported by the Australian Conference of Catholic Bishops.
The current National President is Camillus O'Kane. Past Presidents include Nicholas Rynne, Alex Sidhu, Daniel Hill and Aaron Russell.
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Australian Catholic Students Association Website
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