UTS Students' Association - Past Presidents

Past Presidents

  • 1966 - N. H. Clarke
  • 1967 - N. H. Clarke
  • 1968 - Eric Mobbs
  • 1969 - Jim Kosturas
  • 1970 - J. Osbourne
  • 1971 -
  • 1972 - John Bornholt
  • 1973 - John Bornholt
  • 1974 - Joe Battaglia
  • 1975 - Chris Lee
  • 1976 - Geoff Redelman
  • 1977 - Leon Waxman
  • 1978 - Ken Street
  • 1979 - Neville Zell (Russell Tuckwell)
  • 1980 - Joe Keogh
  • 1981 - Steve Mack
  • 1982 - Steve Mack
  • 1983 - Fiona Seaton
  • 1984 - Steve Driver
  • 1985 - Russel Jacobs/Jocelyn Aldis
  • 1986 - Rob Ingui
  • 1987 - Ian Handley
  • 1988 - Steve Lewis
  • 1989 - Fey Akindoyeni
  • 1990 - Karen McGee
  • 1991 - Ben Oquist (Green UTS)
  • 1992 - Lisa Brockwell
  • 1993 - Georgina Young
  • 1994 - Peter O'Brien
  • 1995 - Cass Bennett (Left Alliance)
  • 1996 - Louise Boon-Kuo (Left Alliance)
  • 1997 - Holly Cutcher (Left Alliance)
  • 1998 - Genevieve Derwent (Left Alliance)
  • 1999 - Gabriela Zannoni (National Broad Left - Love and Rage)
  • 2000 - Ryan Heath (National Organisation of Labor Students)
  • 2001 - Jessica Gerrard (National Broad Left - Love and Rage)
  • 2002 - Ashleigh May (National Broad Left)
  • 2003 - Caroline Vu (National Broad Left)
  • 2004 - Rebekah Doran (National Broad Left)
  • 2005 - Michelle Sparks (National Broad Left)
  • 2006 - Michael Nguyen (National Labor Students)
  • 2007 - Darren Loasby (National Labor Students)
  • 2008 - Emma Lancaster (National Labor Students)
  • 2009 - Petra McNeilly Rutledge (National Labor Students)
  • 2010 - Rachael Durrant (National Labor Students)
  • 2011 - Neha Madhok (National Labor Students)
  • 2012 - Jade Tyrrell (National Labor Students)

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