Australian National University Students' Association - List of Presidents of The Association

List of Presidents of The Association

  • 1992: Amanda Chadwick
  • 1993: Kath Cummins
  • 1994: Caitlin Wyndham
  • 1995: Hamish McPherson (removed by ANU Council because he ceased to be a student of the ANU. He was replaced by Craig Cork and later Pip Bolding)
  • 1996: William Mackerras
  • 1997: Matt Tinning
  • 1998: Harry Greenwell
  • 1999: Helen Stitt
  • 2000: Russell Egan
  • 2001: Maciej Wasilewicz
  • 2002: Joanne Yin
  • 2003: Steve Michelson
  • 2004: Max Jeganathan
  • 2005: Aparna Rao
  • 2006: Laura Crespo
  • 2007: Claudia Newman-Martin
  • 2008: Jamila Rizvi
  • 2009: Sham Sara
  • 2010: Tully Fletcher
  • 2011: Leah Ginnivan
  • 2012: Fleur Hawes (removed from office after she failed in appealing her academic exclusion. She was replaced by Dallas Proctor in a by-election.)
  • 2013: Aleks Sladojevic

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