Auckland University Students' Association - List of Previous Presidents

List of Previous Presidents

  • 2011 Joe McCrory
  • 2010 Elliott Blade
  • 2009 Darcy Peacock
  • 2008 David Do
  • 2007 Lesieli Oliver
  • 2006 Dan Bidois
  • 2005 Greg Langton
  • 2004 Kate Sutton
  • 2003 Scott Kelly
  • 2002 Ross Burns
  • 2001 Kane Stanford
  • 2000 Kane Stanford
  • 1999 Efeso Collins
  • 1998 Mark O'Brien
  • 1997 Phillip Stevens
  • 1996 Phillip Stevens
  • 1995 Brendon Lane
  • 1994 Cyrus Richardson
  • 1993 Richard Wtson
  • 1992 Douglas Sadlier
  • 1991 Douglas Sadlier
  • 1990 Ella Henry
  • 1989 Des Amanano
  • 1988 Richard Foster
  • 1987 Graham Watson
  • 1986 Graham Watson
  • 1985 Graham Watson
  • 1984 Trish Mullins
  • 1983 John Broad
  • 1982 David Kirkpatrick
  • 1981 Wayne McIntosh
  • 1980 Kevin Hague

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