Candidate statements: LTSA elections 2024

This page lists candidate statements and photos of candidates in the La Trobe Student Association (LTSA) 2024 annual election. The candidate statements are reproduced exactly as they were submitted to us, and we haven’t edited them for grammar, form or accuracy. Statements appear in ballot paper order, which was randomly drawn.

More information about the 2024 LTSA elections can be found on the main elections website.

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Note that the Bendigo, Mildura, Shepparton and Wodonga Councils were elected unopposed.

City Student Council

Alvin Francis Fernandes

I am nominating myself for the LTSA city council. I’m believe that I can contribute and make a difference for the council as I have volunteered and worked around certain areas of the council in the city campus. My focus is on making sure every student, whether from here or abroad, feels included and supported. My goal is to make our university a better place for everyone by listening to your concerns and turning them into action. I am dedicated to making our student experience as rewarding as it can be and I hope you’ll support me in this goal. I love working in a team and help in planning events. I am currently a general member for the LTSA city council. I aim to enhance the student experience by actively improving university trips and the food pantry. By coordinating and planning inclusive and educational trips, I will ensure that all students have opportunities to learn and bond outside the classroom. Simultaneously, I plan to expand the food pantry’s resources through partnerships and food drives, increase its accessibility, and promote volunteer involvement.

Zainab Alam

Dear Students and Faculty,

My name is Zainab, and I am thrilled to announce my candidacy for the LTSA at La Trobe University. As a Business Analytics student, I have been fortunate to engage actively within our university community. I am deeply passionate about the prospective our university holds, and I am committed to working alongside students and faculty to foster an environment where we can all succeed and grow together.

I am committed in building a culture embedded in sheerness, teamwork, and inclusivity. As your representative, I will work persistently alongside students, administration, and faculty to tackle challenges and unlock opportunities for growth and achievement. Your ideas, feedback, and concerns are vital, and I am dedicated to being an active supporter for our vibrant and diverse university community.
Thank you for your support, and I am eager for the opportunity to serve and represent you.

Sincerely,
Zainab

Avnoor Thind

I am excited to announce my candidacy for this election, driven by my passion for serving our university community and addressing the issues that matters. With a solid background in event planning during my previous university experiences, I have honed my skills in organizing successful, inclusive events that brought students together and fostered a sense of community. My experience has taught me the value of collaboration, creativity and proactive problem-solving in creating positive student experiences.

Currently, as an active member of the LTSA, I have been involved in various initiatives that aim to enhance student life on campus. I am a proactive listener and a firm believer in taking a hands-on approach to finding solutions.

Whether it’s improving campus facilities, advocating for student rights, or ensuring a more vibrant university life, I am committed to making your voice heard and addressing your needs. If elected, I promise to focus on creating meaningful changes and fostering an inclusive, supportive environment for every student. Together, we can build a community where everyone thrives.

Mayank Manchanda

Hey there! As someone with a background in Engineering and a stint in the corporate world, I know how crucial it is to have the right academic support. My goal? Making sure every student has the resources they need to ace their studies—no one left behind.

Mental health matters, especially for our international students who are miles away from home. I’ll push for more counseling, stress-busting programs, and wellness initiatives to keep everyone on track, both academically and personally.

Inclusivity is my jam. I’m all about making our campus a place where everyone feels welcome, whether in the classroom or at campus events. Diversity and equity will be front and center.

I’ve led a small team in the past, and I’m ready to bring those leadership skills to the Student Council. You can count on me to keep things transparent and ensure everyone’s voice is heard—no boring meetings, I promise!

And hey, let’s aim high together. After all, the view’s best from the top of the ladder!

Dinithi Kadupiti

I’m Dinithi Suharshani, a second-year Master of Business Analytics student at La Trobe University. In my role as a Career Ready Ambassador, I am committed to helping students achieve their Career Ready Advantage Award and helping them with career development. As an Education Assistant, I provide essential academic support and mentorship. My position as a Student Ambassador enables me to guide students through enrollment and campus life. Additionally, I serve as a La Trobe Student Speaker and mentor in the La Trobe Leaders program. I also take great pride in my volunteering efforts, which include supporting the international meet and greet event, the Sustainability Leaders Program, and assisting at the LTU food bank.

Sahil Mehta

My name is Sahil Mehta, and I’m proud to be running for a position within LTSA. Being an international student myself, I can say that my time here has been no less than a roller coaster but LTSA has helped me to maintain a balance and not miss out on anything. Over the past semester, I’ve actively engaged in various activities, which has given me a sense of belonging, support, and purpose. Being part of the association has allowed me to connect with incredible people, share ideas, and contribute to our campus community. Now, I’m ready to take on more responsibilities, expand my involvement, and ensure that LTSA remains a platform for every student to feel welcome and empowered. LTSA has played a big role in helping me navigate the challenges I faced. If elected, I will continue to foster a supportive and inclusive environment for all students. I want to ensure that every student, especially those like me who come from diverse backgrounds, finds a home here at La Trobe. I’m committed to making LTSA a place where your voices are heard, your ideas matter, and you can find the balance between academics and student life.

Gopi Krishna Putchakayala

No policy statement submitted

Farhana Morshada

As a candidate for the La Trobe Student Association, I am committed to enhancing the student experience at La Trobe University. My top priorities:

Student Welfare: Promote mental health support and work-life balance for students.

Academic Support: Establish a systematic peer tutoring system where high-performing students can help peers with difficult topics. Improve academic advising services to help students choose courses and careers.

Campus Community: To strengthen campus community among diverse students, host more inclusive social events.

Sustainability: Organize more inclusive social events to foster a stronger sense of community among students from all backgrounds.

Student Representation: Improve student-administration communication to include student opinions in university decision-making.
With my experience in Student Mentoring, Student Engagement and Volunteering, I am well-equipped to represent your interests effectively. I believe in transparency, inclusivity, and proactive problem-solving. If elected, I will be accessible to all students and work hard to improve campus life.
Support positive change. Vote “Farhana Morshada!”

Joshua Lamb

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As students of La Trobe University , I am committed to creating a supportive and enriching campus environment. Our key priorities for the upcoming election focus on Academic Excellence, Mental Health and Wellbeing, Inclusivity and Diversity, Sustainability, Student Engagement & Campus Facilities.

International Student Council

Dinithi Kadupiti

I’m Dinithi Suharshani, a second-year Master of Business Analytics student at La Trobe University. In my role as a Career Ready Ambassador, I am committed to helping students achieve their Career Ready Advantage Award and helping them with career development. As an Education Assistant, I provide essential academic support and mentorship. My position as a Student Ambassador enables me to guide students through enrollment and campus life. Additionally, I serve as a La Trobe Student Speaker and mentor in the La Trobe Leaders program. I also take great pride in my volunteering efforts, which include supporting the international meet and greet event, the Sustainability Leaders Program, and assisting at the LTU food bank.

Rubayet Mohammad Abdullah

No policy statement submitted

Afia Zahin Rishta

As an international student and Destination Australia Scholarship recipient, I am passionate about representing the international student community at La Trobe University. My leadership experience as the representative of the Department of Information Technology and involvement in various student activities have given me a deep understanding of the challenges faced by international students.

I will focus on three key areas :

  1. Enhancing Support Services: Advocating for tailored mental health and academic support, as well as clearer pathways to internships and jobs.
  2. Inclusive Events: Organizing culturally diverse events to foster a sense of belonging for all international students.
  3. Career Development: Partnering with industry professionals to create workshops and mentorship programs that empower students for post-graduation success.

I am committed to being a dedicated and approachable representative, ensuring that international students are supported and heard.

Thank you for your consideration.

Nguyen Ngoc Vy Tran

I hope that becoming elected for International Students for LTSA at Latrobe from third year to fourth year will be such an honour so that I could share and contribute to as much as I can as a perspective of internation student also become a motivation for further generations

Aaryan Sehgal

My term at the office, will focus on 10 crucial pointers:

  1. Events and masterclasses for students, by the university eliminating student isolation and disconnect.
  2. Implementation of strategies leading to personal rapport between professors and students.
  3. Awards and recognition for students who contribute well, and lead to a better atmosphere at university for all.
  4. Increase transparency and accountability for international students.
  5. Foster an inclusive environment for International students including events, recognition, disruptions in home country.
  6. Regular discussion and planning for new rules concerning international students such as visa changes, employment rights etc to help students who are affected.
  7. Eliminating any scope of false promises from university to attract international students, for example unclear metrics.
  8. Get the university to offer paid internships/gigs for students at the university, instead of outsourcing million $ contracts to Cisco etc.
  9. An active line for international students at the LTSA for students who want suggestions, advice, and resources from other students.
  10. An active research group testing new strategies, learning from other Unis, feedback from students to keep rolling out effective programs for students.

Quang Minh Trinh

No policy statement submitted

Mayank Arora

As a dedicated student and active member of the La Trobe University community, I am excited to nominate myself for the International Student Council. My primary goal is to advocate for the diverse needs and concerns of our international student body, ensuring that every voice is heard and valued.

My vision includes organizing trips and events based on student feedback gathered through polls, ensuring that our activities reflect the interests and preferences of our community. To facilitate fair access to these events, I will implement a transparent ticketing system using Eventbrite. This system will prioritize fairness and equal opportunity for all students to participate in our events.

Additionally, I am committed to fostering a supportive and inclusive environment where international students can thrive academically, socially, and personally. By enhancing engagement with university resources and creating initiatives that address the unique challenges faced by international students, including integration support and cultural exchange opportunities, I aim to improve our collective university experience.

I will promote collaboration between international students and other campus groups, creating a more interconnected and supportive university community. My approach will be centered on transparency, effective communication, and a proactive attitude towards problem-solving.

Thank you for considering my nomination.

Avnoor Thind

I am excited to announce my candidacy for this election, driven by my passion for serving our university community and addressing the issues that matters. With a solid background in event planning during my previous university experiences, I have honed my skills in organizing successful, inclusive events that brought students together and fostered a sense of community. My experience has taught me the value of collaboration, creativity and proactive problem-solving in creating positive student experiences.

Currently, as an active member of the LTSA, I have been involved in various initiatives that aim to enhance student life on campus. I am a proactive listener and a firm believer in taking a hands-on approach to finding solutions.

Whether it’s improving campus facilities, advocating for student rights, or ensuring a more vibrant university life, I am committed to making your voice heard and addressing your needs. If elected, I promise to focus on creating meaningful changes and fostering an inclusive, supportive environment for every student. Together, we can build a community where everyone thrives.

Raksha Farwin Mohamed Rizwan

As an international student specializing in psychological sciences at La Trobe University, I am deeply aware of the unique challenges faced by students from diverse cultural backgrounds. My passion for promoting well-being, combined with my experience navigating diverse environments, motivates me to advocate for stronger support systems that help international students transition smoothly into university life.

If elected to the International Student Council, I will prioritize improving access to vital resources, such as mental health services, academic assistance, housing support, and visa compliance guidance. Drawing on my understanding of psychological well-being, I aim to foster a more inclusive and supportive environment where international students feel empowered to embrace the challenges of university life.

In addition, I am dedicated to promoting cultural diversity by creating opportunities for international students to share their cultures and engage meaningfully with the broader university community. My goal is to ensure that every international student feels connected, valued, and heard at La Trobe. Together, we can continue building a more inclusive and supportive campus that enriches the student experience.

La Trobe University has already done a remarkable job supporting international students, and I would be honored to provide my insights to further strengthen these efforts!

Shivanya Chhabra

Hey everyone! I’m throwing my hat in the ring for student council because I genuinely want to make our uni experience better for all of us. I’ve been involved in tons of activities here, so I’ve got a good handle on what’s working and what could use a boost.
I’m all ears when it comes to your ideas and concerns – seriously, I want to hear from everyone. My goal? To be your voice when we’re dealing with the administration, pushing for stuff that actually matters to us students.
I believe we all deserve to feel like we belong here and that our opinions count. So if you’re on board with making our campus more inclusive, engaged, and just plain better, I’d really appreciate your support.

Sandra Jacob

I am eager to be the member of LTSA because I am passionate about enhancing the student association and putting the students suggestions in forward. I believe by participating in LTSA I can contribute to creating a supportive and vibrant campus environment. My goal is to put students voices out there and are addressed efficiently. I am a strong candidate due to my dedication and proactive approach. I listen carefully to student feedback and respond with practical solutions, ensuring efficient representation and positive change. I will be efficient I. My role by ensuring timely and thoughtful approaches. Also I’ll make sure that the students of LaTrobe be comfortable and stress-free with me and don’t hesitate in talking to me about anything that concerns them. From any kind of harassment to aby kind of trips or cha he’s they would love to have in the university .

Savi Mehta

By nominating myself as a candidate for the International Student Council, I commit to improving the well-being of international students and enhancing their student life at La Trobe University. Migrating to a new country or city can be challenging and I aim to support my fellow students with the support and resources needed to make this transition smoother.

Focusing on advocating for mental-health resources, ensuring international students have access to workshops and peer support networks to settle into the new culture. I will also aim to support students by supplementing guidance on areas such as accomodation, healthcare and campus services through welcome events.

Furthermore, I wish to work with the student support services to organise trips for international students to explore Melbourne and engaging in fun activities such as a tour of the city, penguin parade, enrolling in university clubs to integrate into their student experience.

Above all, I am committed to being an assertive voice for international students, ensuring their concerns are heard and addressed in decision-making processes, ultimately improving the overall student experience at La Trobe University.

Sania Sachdeva

I am an international student studying Bachelor of Nursing, passionate about providing compassionate care to people and making a difference in the community.

I want to be a part of the International Student Council to help commencing students settle into university and solve their issues.

Anjali Yadav

As your nominee for the International Student Council, I promise to make our university experience more lit (in a good way)!

First, let’s get this straight – online courses are great, but we need some human interaction to survive (and to learn). So, I’ll fight for more face-to-face classes, because adulting is hard, but making friends shouldn’t be.

Next up, Inclusivity and cultural sensitivity! We’re a global community and our university must be more accountable and responsive to the diverse needs and concerns of international students, acknowledging the impact of global geopolitics on our community.

Now, about that single-use plastic… let’s just say our planet is begging for a break. I’ll work to make our campus plastic-free, because we can do better than a sea of disposable water bottles.

And, because adulting is expensive, I’ll make sure our Food Bank is stocked and ready to help. No student should have to choose between textbooks and takeout

In all seriousness, I’m committed to making our university experience more inclusive, supportive, and fun. Let’s do this!”

Prudhvi Kumar Reddy Nandyala

“I am fully dedicated, to nurturing an lively student community at La Trobe City Campus. My main objective is to ensure that each and every student feels valued and represented. I will actively support the expansion of access to resources, mental health assistance and extracurricular activities specifically designed for City Campus students. Moreover I strive to improve the lines of communication between students and faculty emphasizing transparency and accountability. By working we can organize engaging events and workshops that cater to the needs of City Campus students thereby enhancing their academic journey. Lets unite and create a sense of connection, within the La Trobe City community”

Nhat Thy Nguyen

As an international student myself, I am excited to nominate myself for the La Trobe Student Association (LTSA) to represent the diverse interests of our student body, advocate for their needs, and ensure their voices are heard. Having experienced firsthand the unique challenges international students face—such as adjusting to a new culture, navigating visa issues, finding accommodation, and accessing employment—I am passionate about improving the support systems for international students. I will work to ensure better access to tailored services that help them thrive both academically and personally at La Trobe.

My priorities include expanding access to mental health, academic, and career resources so that every student, especially international students, feels fully supported throughout their time at university. I am also committed to advocating for affordable education by pushing for increased scholarships, financial aid, and fee reductions.

In addition, I will work to build a more inclusive campuses where students from all backgrounds feel welcome, supporting initiatives that promote diversity and equity. Enhancing student life and engagement through clubs, events, and community activities will also be a key focus. Finally, I will champion sustainability, advocating for eco-friendly initiatives and campus improvements that benefit everyone. Thank you for your consideration.

Mihini Ranasinghe

As an international student at La Trobe, I understand the challenges of adjusting to a new culture and education system. If elected to the International Student Council, I will advocate for more mental health support specifically for international students, such as workshops on managing homesickness and cultural adjustment. I also want to push for enhanced career support, including networking events with industry professionals from diverse backgrounds to help students secure internships and job opportunities in Australia.

To build a stronger sense of community, I propose organizing regular cultural exchange events, such as food festivals and storytelling nights, to celebrate our diverse backgrounds. Additionally, I plan to introduce monthly meet-ups where international students can openly discuss academic or personal challenges in a supportive environment. I believe every international student deserves to feel connected and valued, and I am committed to working toward an inclusive and engaging university experience for all.

Thaqifatunnazurah Binte Abdul Aziz

Hi, I’m Qifa.

As a Singaporean, I was formally a Student Representative Council at La Trobe College Australia as an Academic Board member where I attended an Academic Board meeting, hearing setbacks, and improvement for students. I also voiced concerns about public transport concessions for International students in the Diploma sectors was not granted.

With various volunteering involvements with school events and community involvement at a local mosque during my Diploma year, I was scouted and nominated for the Victorian International Student Award under Vocational Education Training, where I became the top finalist.

Now that I have transitioned into a Bachelor of Health Science in Rehabilitation Counselling, I have been actively involved with the La Trobe Leaders programs such as helping out in Orientation Week, being a mentor and attending various Professional Development courses that they offered. I also continued my community involvement with a local mosque in their community activity.

I have natural Leadership qualities that can contribute to the Student Association. I hope these skills can help not only empower the students but also help to voice out concerns to any respective representatives.

I hope to work with everyone in Unity and enhance student’s rights and satisfaction.

Gorkem Altun

As an international student at La Trobe University, my candidacy for the student council is rooted in the belief that diversity and inclusion strengthen our academic community. If I elected, I will advocate for the unique needs of international students, ensuring their voices are heard in shaping university programs as a leading force. My primary focus will be on enhancing support for academic success, mental health services, and social integration, recognizing the challenges of international students face while adapting to challenging environment of the country.

I aim to promote greater cultural exchange initiatives, encouraging more opportunities for international students to collaborate and share experiences. I will also work towards making campus resources more accessible, and allocation of the international students with possible opportunities in the university environment.

By addressing these issues, my goal is to help my peers to create more supportive and inclusive university life, where all students can thrive academically and personally regardless of their backgrounds. Together, we can make La Trobe University a leader in global education and student engagement.

Sincerely,

Gorkem Altun

Gopi Koladiya

I can confirm that I can not beyond the La Trobe Policy and I acknowledge the statements that La Trobe University provided already.

Nidhi Pusram

I am committed to enhancing the international student experience at La Trobe University by improving communication, promoting cultural exchange, supporting academic success, and strengthening community connections. My goal is to ensure that every international student feels heard, valued, and supported throughout their journey at La Trobe. With my experience in student leadership and dedication to inclusivity, I aim to make a positive and impactful difference on campus.

Sai Sreekanth Madala

Hello, I am Sai Sreekanth Madala. I am nominating my self in the LTSA Elections. If elected I will dedicate myself in upholding the values of the Association. I will ensure that association would run smoothly and efficiently. I will make sure that all the students get to know about the services or any kind of activities that are provided by LTSA. I will make sure that every student get the services provided by LTSA.

Raeed Awad B Aloufi

As a dedicated student of La Trobe, I, Raeed Awad B Aloufi, am eager to contribute to the ongoing success of our student community through the La Trobe Student Association (LTSA). I am passionate about student support and advocacy, and I believe that a strong, unified student voice can make a tangible difference.

If elected, my key priorities will be to enhance mental health and wellbeing services, create more opportunities for student engagement, and ensure that international students receive the tailored support they need to thrive. I aim to make the LTSA an accessible platform where every student’s voice is heard, regardless of their background or location.

Additionally, I will focus on improving campus facilities and organizing more inclusive events that foster a sense of community across all campuses. Together, we can build a vibrant, supportive environment that empowers every student to succeed academically, socially, and personally.

I look forward to the opportunity to serve as your representative and make positive changes for our student body.

Vu Phuong Linh Nguyen

As an international student pursuing a degree, in business analytics I bring a perspective and a genuine enthusiasm for collaborating across cultures. My educational journey, shaped by my background and currently enriched here has equipped me with the ability to adapt to environments, customs and challenges. This adaptability has deepened my understanding of the importance of diversity and inclusion—values I consider crucial for any student community.
Through my engagement in case studies focused on transformation, change management and leadership I’ve honed my analytical and problem solving skills. This makes me well poised to contribute meaningfully to the University Student Council.
I’m really enthusiastic, about encouraging engagement, among students and the wider university community ensuring that everyones viewpoint is recognized and valued. With my approachable demeanor I’m eager to bring my leadership abilities and insights to the Student Council. My aim is to foster a campus environment that is inclusive and lively for students

Xuan Li

As an active La Trobe University community member and an advocate for international students, I aim to create an inclusive and diverse environment for all students. If elected, I will work to strengthen communication between different student groups and ensure that students’ voices are heard in decision-making. I will focus on promoting mental health services, career support, and fostering a campus culture of diversity.

I will advocate for increased funding for student programs, such as academic workshops and cultural events, to help students grow personally and professionally. In addition, my goal is to ensure that international students have the resources and support they need to succeed from enrollment to graduation.

By promoting collaboration between various student organizations, faculty, and external partners, I believe we can create more opportunities for all students to thrive. I am committed to working closely with LTSA to achieve these goals and ensure that every student’s experience at La Trobe is positive and enriching.

Aastha Phuyal

As the representative of the International Student Council at Latrobe University, I am dedicated to advocating for the needs and concerns of international students. Acknowledging the unique challenges faced by international students, I am committed to fostering a more inclusive and supportive campus environment.
My responsibilities include attending International Student Council meetings, representing international students on university committees, organizing events and activities, and offering support and guidance to international students. Establishing strong relationships with university administration and staff is pivotal to ensuring that the voices of international students are not only heard but also acted upon.
I believe in nurturing a sense of community and belonging for international students. I will work towards organizing culturally enriching events, social gatherings, and academic workshops that provide opportunities for international students to connect. Furthermore, I will be available to provide support and guidance on academic matters, visa issues, and cultural adjustment.
My commitment lies in advocating for the rights and interests of international students and ensuring their equitable access to resources and opportunities. Through collaborative efforts, we can undeniably create a campus that is genuinely inclusive and welcoming for international students.

Kashish Dave

As a nominee for a position on the international student Council, I am dedicated to bringing a spirit of collaboration, transparency, and integrity to the governance of our institution. I believe the Council’s role is crucial in shaping a strategic direction that not only champions academic excellence but also fosters a supportive, inclusive environment for all. If elected, I will work to ensure that diverse perspectives within our community are not just heard but actively considered in decision-making processes, understanding that our strength lies in our diversity. I am committed to advancing policies that enhance the overall student experience, from academic achievement and research opportunities to mental health and well-being, recognizing that a thriving student body is at the heart of our university’s success. I will advocate for initiatives that promote social responsibility, sustainability, and innovation, aligning with our core values and preparing our students to be global citizens and leaders. My approach will always prioritize the interests of students, faculty, and staff, while seeking new opportunities for growth and improvement. I am eager to contribute my passion, experience, and dedication to help guide our university toward a future defined by excellence, inclusivity, and positive impact on the broader community.

Mahisha Nanayakkara

As a high-achieving international student and a passionate advocate for inclusivity, diversity, and forward-thinking initiatives, I am committed to fostering a vibrant and welcoming community at La Trobe. My vision as your International Student Ambassador is to bridge cultural gaps, promote diversity, and create meaningful opportunities for all students to thrive academically, socially, and personally.

Through strategic use of social media, I will amplify student voices, highlight achievements, and provide platforms for underrepresented groups to shine. I aim to make La Trobe’s diverse cultures visible and celebrated, encouraging cross-cultural collaboration and understanding.

Sport and recreation are powerful tools for unity. I will champion the creation of inclusive sports programs and social events, ensuring that all students—regardless of background—have equal access to these opportunities. Together, we will build a supportive environment where every international student feels valued and empowered.

As your International Student Ambassador, I will lead with empathy, innovation, and determination, ensuring that La Trobe remains a global beacon of inclusivity and excellence.