Christian Goopy

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Christian Goopy

Christian Goopy is a New South Wales activist. He is a student studying a double degree in Biotechnology and Creative Intelligence and Innovation , Greater Sydney Area

:I am a university student at the University of Technology Sydney where I study a double degree in Biotechnology and Creative Intelligence and Innovation. I am currently looking work to help support myself while I study and develop career skills. I am passionate about learning, doing my very best in all of my endeavors and making a difference to people’s lives

Former UTS students association environment officer at UTS Enviro Collective.

CPA

In 2022 Christian Goopy was NSW state committee contact for the Communist Party of Australia.

Christian Goopy is the current Secretary of the Sydney District Committee and Secretary of the Maritime branch and has been a member of the Communist Party of Australia since 2018. He is a delegate of the United Workers Union at his workplace at a warehouse in Rosebery. He is completing undergraduate degrees in a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation at the University of Technology Sydney and has been active in various social movements since 2014.[1]

New SEARCH members

In September 2015 the SEARCH Foundation approved the following new members:

Wenny Theresia, Marilla North, Rosie Elliot, David Pink, Casey Thompson, Kara Hadgraft, Simon Schmidt, Paris Dean, Jason Ray, Tim Briedis, Indi Wishart, Armen Aghazarian, Peter Landi, Jemma Nott, Christian Goopy, Sue Coldbeck, Isabel McIntosh, Damiya Hayden, Andy Alcock, Deborah Baldassi, Phoebe Gunn, Kay Anastassiadis, Winton Higgins, and Marco Avena.

We extend a warm welcome to those new members, especial to the many younger members who are now joining the SEARCH Foundation.[2]

Comrades

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-with Kesavan Parwathy, Artie Priddey, Jacqueline Kriz, Zebedee Parkes, Sarah Hathway, Mia Sanders, Christian Goopy, Susan Price, Julia Grace, A.R. Hill, Jacob Andrewartha, Sean Brocklehurst, Shamikh Badra, Pip Hinman, Wara Molina-Sandoval.

References

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  2. [SEARCH News, SEARCH Round-up, September 2015, page 3]