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ANU Labor Left is affiliated with Australian Young Labor Left.

Empower your ANUSA

Empower your ANUSA is the third ticket to launch ahead of the ANUSA elections. The ticket is running candidates for Education Officer, NUS Delegate, and General Representative, in addition to College Representatives for the Joint Colleges of Science. Many of the candidates on the ticket, including Education Officer candidate Henri Vickers, are affiliated with ANU Labor Left.

Empower is only running one Executive candidate: Henri Vickers for Education Officer. Vickers is currently a General Representative, and ran on last year’s Refresh ticket. He is also the deputy Education Officer for 2019. In his announcement, Vickers states that his motto as Education Officer will be “organise, organise, organise”, as he intends to focus on mobilising students to stand up for their rights. He claims to bring organising experience as an activist on campus and in the broader community to the role, and intends to collaborate with groups such as the Young Workers Centre, to the ACT Australian Unemployed Workers’ Union, Canberra Students for Fair Work. Vickers is a member of ANU Labor Left, and will also be running for NUS Delegate.

Empower is also running twelve candidates, of a possible fourteen, for General Representative. These include Abby Flynn and Zoe Ranganathan, who currently sit as Directors on the Board of the ANU Union. They, along with fellow General Representative candidate Flynn Chamberlain, ran on the Labor Left-aligned Revive ticket at the ANU Union elections in March. Empower’s remaining candidates for General Representative are Ben Yates, Vincent Lee, Sarah Asif Minhas, Millie Gillard, Adelaide Bragias, Sophie Nguyen, Flynn Schulz, Olivia Kerr, and Savannah Benson.

Flynn, Ranganathan, Yates, and Lee will join Vickers in running for NUS Delegate, in addition to General Representative. Empower is also running candidates for College Representative for the Joint Colleges of Science, Sai Campbell and Matthew Sheppard.[1]

ANU Labor Left leadership 2022

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ANU Labor Left leadership 2022:

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Co-convenors Harry Danton, Lara Johnson

Assistant Secretary Noah McCarthy

Social Officer Ashlyn Horton

Social Media Officer Deanna Athanasos

Environment Officer Max Marland

Returning Officer Sinead Winn

ANU Labor Left leadership 2021

ANU Labor Left leadership 2021:

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Co-convenors Samantha Shaw, William Goodchild

Secretary Sejay Segal

Assistant Secretary Deanna Athanasos

Social Officer Isabella Harding

Social Media Officer Azraa Hussain

Environment Officer Harry Danton

Returning Officer Sinead Winn

Members include Abby Flynn, Elizabeth Walker, Ben Wicks, Flynn Schulz.

ANU Labor Left leadership, 2020

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Outgoing convenors Abby Flynn and Flynn Schulz.

ANU Labor Left leadership, 2019

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ANU Labor Left October 17, 2018.

ANU Labor Left is proud to welcome in our new Executive and Office Bearers' for 2019:

Thanks to everyone who attended our AGM last night! We can't wait to see what the future holds for the Left in 2019! 🌹✊ 📷: Callum Scarborough

ANU Labor Left leadership, 2018

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ANU Labor Left leadership, 2018.

Marxism 101

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With SEARCH Foundation's Brian Aarons - Grace Flanagan, Tim Dobson, Gian Falzon, Henri Vickers, Matthew Shepherd, Dominic Cradick.

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