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Council of Australian Postgraduate Associations
AbbreviationCAPA
PredecessorN/A
Formation1979; 45 years ago (1979)
HeadquartersLevel 1, 120 Clarendon St, Southbank, Victoria 3006.
Location
Membership33 affiliated university student organisations representing over 440,000 students
President
Jesse Gardner-Russell
Vice-President
Richard Lee
Key people
Board Chair: Vacant
Board Secretary: Viknash VM
Board Treasurer: Vacant
NATSIPA Board Appointee: Dr Sharlene Leroy-Dyer
Media and Communications Officer: Taylor Broadbent
Policy and Research Officer: Maxim Jon Buckley
Disabilities Officer: Gemma Smart
International Students Officer: Weihong Liang
Regional Officer: Charlie Tran
Main organ
Board of Directors
AffiliationsAustralian Council of Graduate Research
Science and Technology Australia
Websitehttps://www.capa.edu.au/

The Council of Australian Postgraduate Associations (CAPA) is the peak representative body for postgraduate students in Australia. CAPA's members are 33 postgraduate associations and the National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Postgraduate Association (NATSIPA). CAPA provides member associations with representation to the Federal government, and peak bodies such as the Australian Research Council and Universities Australia, on issues affecting postgraduate students in Australia. In 2017, Australia had over 400,000 postgraduate students, representing one quarter of all tertiary students in Australia.[1]

Recognising the dual roles of many postgraduate students, CAPA works in collaboration with the National Union of Students where matters impact on all students (such as voluntary student unionism and funding for higher education), and with the National Tertiary Education Union regarding issues of employment in the tertiary education sector, particularly on the casualisation of the academic workforce.

CAPA has an office located at the NTEU National office in Melbourne, Victoria. Its Annual Council Meeting (ACM), where organisational issues and policy directives are decided, is hosted by a different constituent organisation each year.

History

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CAPA was founded in 1979 by a coalition of ten postgraduate organisations in order to protest taxation on postgraduate research scholarships.[2] Historically, CAPA has been concerned with lobbying around fees on postgraduate degrees.

In 1998, a separate organisation, the National Indigenous Postgraduate Association (NIPA) was formed within CAPA.[3] This association became the National Indigenous Postgraduate Association Aboriginal Corporation (NIPAAC) in 1999, and was later restructured as the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Postgraduate Association (NATSIPA) in 2015.

Structure

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CAPA consists of elected representatives who sit on the Board and the National Representative Council. Board Directors are elected with terms of 2 years, and are the governing committee under the Association Incorporation Reform Act. Whereas, the National Representative Committee are elected with terms of 1 year and execute CAPA's representative and advocacy functions. Elections are held at the Annual Council Meeting by the membership, which is held in November or December.

2025 National Representative Committee [4]

NRC
Position Name University Campus
National President Jesse Gardner-Russell The University of Melbourne
Vice President Richard Lee The University of Queensland
Media & Communications Officer Taylor Broadbent The University of Melbourne
NATSIPA Liaison Officer Dr Sharlene Leroy-Dyer The University of Melbourne
Policy and Research Advisor Maxim Jon Buckley The University of Adelaide
International Officer Weihong Liang The University of Sydney
Women's Officer Vacant -
Queer Officer Vacant -
Disabilities Officer Gemma Lucy Smart The University of Sydney
Regional Officer Charlie Tran Griffith University

2025 Board of directors [5]

Directors
Position Name Term Membership University Campus
Board Chair Vacant
Board Secretary Viknash VM 2023–2025, 1st Term Elected The University of Western Australia
Board Treasurer Vacant
Board Member Vivian Bai 2025–2026, 1st Term Elected The University of Sydney
Board Member Dr Sharlene Leroy-Dyer 2019 -2024, 3rd Term Appointed by NATSIPA The University of Melbourne
Board Member Mitchell Craig 2025–2026, 1st Term Elected Curtin University
Board Member Amitabh Jeganathan 2025–2026, 1st Term Elected The University of Western Australia

Past office bearers

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National Presidents

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Year Name University Campus
1979 Andrew Pik
1980 Robert Biggins
1981 Suw Hatherly
1982 Russel Jacobs Monash Univerisity
1983 Russel Jacobs Monash Univerisity
1983 Hal Swerissen Murdoch University
1985 Catherine Cuthbert
1985 Anne Seitz Monash Univerisity
1986 Anne Seitz Monash Univerisity
1987 Anne Seitz Monash Univerisity
1988 Tony Ryan
1989 Monica Carroll to

Katw le Strange

1990 Paul Dworjanyn The University of New South Wales
1991 Teresa Tjia The University of Western Australia
1992 Teresa Tija The University of Western Australia
1993 Shane Ostenfield
1994 Oliver Simmonson
1995 Simon van der Aa University of Tasmania
1996 Danielle Brown
1997 Danielle Brown to

Bronwyn Fredericks

Queensland University of Technology
1998 Robert Jansen to

Jill Thorpe

The Australian National University

The University of Adelaide

1999 Tom Clark Victoria University
2000 Bradley Smith The University of Queensland
2001 John Byron The University of Sydney
2002 Leisa Ridges University of Wollongong
2003 Benjamin McKay Charles Darwin University
2004 Stephen Horton James Cook University
2005 Stephen Horton James Cook University
2006 Jason Hart University of Wollongong
2007 Nigel Palmer Flinders University
2008 Nigel Palmer Flinders University
2009 Nigel Palmer Flinders University
2010 Tammi Jonas The University of Melbourne
2011 John Nowakowski The University of Sydney
2012 Chamonix Terblanche to

Meghan Hopper

Curtin University

Monash University

2013 Meghan Hopper Monash University
2014 Meghan Hopper to

Vino Rajandran

Monash University

University of Tasmania

2015 Harry Rolf University of Tasmania
2016 Jim Smith The University of Melbourne
2017 Peter Derbyshire The University of Western Australia
2018 Natasha Abrahams Monash University
2019 Natasha Abrahams Monash University
2020 Romana-Rea Begicivic Curtin University
2021 Errol Phuah Swinburne University of Technology
2022 Nidzam Shah Hussain Swinburne University of Technology
2023 Nidzam Shah Hussain Swinburne University of Technology
2024 Zunayed Mustafa (Resigned July 2024) to

Yujia (Lucy) Zhang (Acting) to

Richard Lee

Swinburne University of Technology

The University of Melbourne

The University of Queensland

Vice Presidents

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National Vice President

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Year Name University Campus
2019 - position created Rachel Brisbane Victoria University
2020 Bojana Klepac to

Errol Phuah

Victoria University

Swinburne University of Technology

2021 Adam Scorgie (resigned May 2021) The University of Adelaide
2022 Muhammad Bilal Shaikh Edith Cowan University
2023 Anumanthram Senthilkumar Monash University
2024 Yujia (Lucy) Zhang The University of Melbourne
Vice President - National Operations Committee (Discontinued)
Year Name
1981 - position created Russel Jacobs
1982 Mike Lawson
1983 Hal Swerissen
1984 Katherine Ingram
1985 Gary Baker
1986 William Renfrew
1987 Willian Renfrew
1988 Adele Milne to John Frame
1989 Kate le Strange to Tracy Cross
1990 -
1991 -
1992 -
1993 Oliver Simmonson
1994 Ramona Mitussis
1995 Danielle Brown
1996 Joe Brennan & Phil Reid
1997 Bronwyn Fredericks to Sali Bache
1998 Jill Thorpe to Tom Clark
1999 Steve Warren
2000 Harriet Baillie
2001 Angela Pratt
2002 Jasmina Brankovich
2003 Svetia Petkova
2004 Benjamin McKay
2005 -
2006 -
2007 -
2008 Katherine Barnsley
2009 Tammi Jonas
2010 -
2011 Philippa Hunter
2012 Harry Rolf
2013 Harry Rolf
2014 David Nowak
2015 Jim Smith
2016 Zhao (Joe) Lu
2017 Dylan Styles
2018 Anish Saini
2019 - Discontinued -
Vice President - Equity (Discontinued)
Year Name
2009 - position created Katherine Barnsley
2010 -
2011 Meghan Hopper
2012 Angelus Morningstar to Areti Metuamate
2013 Alex Chung
2014 Sadie Heckenberg & Vino Rajandran
2015 Mia Kwok
2016 Alyssa Shaw
2017 Vibol Hy
2018 Mick Fox
2019 - Discontinued -

National Secretary

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General Secretary (National Secretary & Treasurer position merge in 2015)

National Secretary and Treasurer position un-merge in 2025

Year Name
1980 - position created Geoff Prince
1981 Paul Wormell
1982 Catherine Foley
1983 Rita Hermus
1984 Harold Thornton
1985 Brenda Biggs
1986 Paul Lewis & Rick Moore
1987 Steven Harvey
1988 David Albrecht
1989 Lorraine M Elliot
1990 Sue Weston
1991 Barbara Murray
1992 Barbara Murray
1993 Christine Beveridge
1994 Craig Meer
1995 Jane Fischer
1996 Paul Vince
1997 Steven Warren
1998 Steven Warren
1999 Alana Chinn
2000 Alana Clohesy
2001 Alister Air
2002 James Taylor
2003 Gavin Hazel
2004 - Gavin Hazel
2005 - 2007 -
2008 - Bronwyn Crowe
2009 - Bronwyn Crowe
2010 - -
2011 - Joseph Provenzano
2012 John Nowakowski
2013 James Searle
2014 Eduardo Jordan
2015 Andi Deane
2016 Peter Hurley
2017 Natasha Abrahams
2018 Dylan Styles
2019 Rachael Brisbane
2020 Bojana Klepac to Errol Phuah
2021 Saira Khan
2022 Nicholas O'Neill
2023 Muhammad Bilal Shaikh
2024 Simar Bedi (Resigned July 2024)
2025 - Discontinued
Board Secretary
Year Name University Campus
2019 - position created May Majimbi Curtin Unive
2020 Adam Scorgie The University of Adelaide
2021 Nidzam Shah Hussain to Brinda Asarpota Swinburne University of Technology
2022 Alan Wang The University of Adelaide
2023 Alan Wang The University of Adelaide
2024 Viknash VM The University of Western Australia

Board Chair

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Board Chair
Year Name University Campus
2019 - position created Peter Watson
2020 Saira Khan Griffith University
2021 Peter Watson to

Nidzam Shah Hussain

Swinburne University of Technology
2022 Edward Satchell to

Sharlene Leroy-Dyer

The University of Melbourne
2023 Radhik Rammohan to

Muhammad Rana

Monash University

Charles Sturt University

2024 Jesse Gardner-Russell The University of Melbourne

Treasurer

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Treasurer (discontinued 2015-2024)
Year Name
1981 - position created Tim Dabbs
1982 - Ken Straham
1983 - Ken Straham
1984 - Elizabeth Kerr
1985 - Elizabeth Kerr
1986 - John Frame
1987 - John Frame
1988 - Timothy Littlejohn
1989 - Jane Murfett
1990 - Brian Jardine
1991 - David Smith
1992 - David Smith
1993 - David Smith
1994 - Richard Matejic
1995 - Ken Taylor
1996 - Andrew Grienke
1997 - Andrew Grienke
1998 - Andrew Woolf
1999 - Rod Jarman
2000 - Rod Jarman
2001 - David Coffman
2002 - David Coffman
2003 - Prem Legha
2004 - Kristen Thuy Hunyh
2005 - 2007
2008 - Nick McCarthy
2009 - Melissa Lovell
2010 -
2011 - Pricilla Rogers
2012 - Adrian Soh
2013 - Sharangan Maheswaran
2014 - Arjuna Mohattala
2015 - Discontinued
2025 - Re-established as Board Treasurer

Board of Directors

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Board Directors
Year Type Name University
2019 - 2021 (Resigned September 2021) Elected Peter Watson University of Western Australia
2019 (Resigned July 2019) Elected Naomi Hastings Western Sydney University
2019 Elected Zyl Hovenga-Wauchope The Australian National University
2019 - 2021 Elected May Majimbi Curtin University
2019 - 2021 Elected Saira Khan Griffith University
2020 - 2020 Elected Adam Scorgie The University of Adelaide
2020 - 2021 Elected Nithin Reddy Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
2020 - 2021 Elected Aidan Cornelius-Bell Flinders University
2020 (August) - 2021 (Resigned November 2021) Appointed Jessica Lu Monash University
2020 (August) - 2021 (Resigned September 2021) Appointed Tiana Bastow The University of Adelaide
2020 (August) - 2021 (Resigned November 2021) Appointed Brinda Asarpota Curtin University
2021 (Resigned September 2021) Elected Jeremy Waite The University of Melbourne
2021 Elected Nidzam Shah Hussain Swinburne University of Technology
2021 - 2022 Elected Simran Kaur Griffith University
2022 - 2023 Appointed Shriya Henry Swinburne University of Technology
2022 - 2023 Appointed Karan Mehta Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
2022 - 2023 Appointed Alan Wang Deakin University
2022 - 2023 Appointed Vineet Prabhakar Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
2022 (Resigned September 2022) Elected Edward Satchell The University of South Australia
2023 (Resigned July 2023) Elected Radhik Rammohan Monash University
2023 - 2024 Elected Muhammad Rana Charles Sturt University
2024 Elected Jesse Gardner-Russell The University of Melbourne
2024 (Resigned July 2024) Elected Kishaun Thiruvelcham Swinburne University of Technology
2024 - Present Elected Viknash VM University of Western Australia

International Officer

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International Officer
2019 Devendra Singh
2020 Devendra Singh
2021
2022 Vacant
2023 Hameed Mohammad
2024 Vacant

Executive and Research Officer - Policy and Research Officer

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Executive and Research Officer - Policy and Research Officer
1982 - position created Marion Zaunbrecher
1983 Linda Barwick
1984 Jan Macintyre
1985 - 1994
1995 Mark Frankland
1996 Mark Frankland
1997 Mark Frankland
1998 Mark Frankland
1999 Mark Frankland
2000 Mark Frankland
2001 Mark Frankland & Karen Mann & Hilary Pearse
2002 - 2010
2011 - re-introduced as Policy & Research Advisor Tammi Jonas
2012 Meghan Hopper
2013 Angelus Morningstar
2014 Sharangan Maheswaran
2015 Peter Derbyshire
2016 Vikraman Selvaraja
2017 Simon Burnett
2018 Simon Burnett
2019 Owen Miles
2020 Errol Phuah
2021 Eve Walker (resigned May 2021)
2022 Vacant
2023 Vacant
2024 Saad Masood (Resigned July 2024)

Media & Communications Officer

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Media & Communications Officer
2015 - position created Caitlin Bruty
2016 Natasha Abrahams
2017 Damilola ayeni
2018 Zoe Tulip
2019 Zoe Tulip
2020 Anushka Kapoor
2021 Anushka Kapoor
2022 Vacant
2023 Vacant
2024 Jordan Di Natale (Resigned July 2024)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "2015 First half year student summary tables". Australian Government Department of Education and Training. Retrieved 25 July 2016.
  2. ^ "Twenty five years of CAPA – the fight is far from over" (PDF). Council of Australian Postgraduate Associations. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 25 July 2016.
  3. ^ "About NATSIPA". NATSIPA. Retrieved 25 July 2016.
  4. ^ "Announcement: CAPA Office Bearers Elected for 2018 - Capa".
  5. ^ "Announcement: CAPA Office Bearers Elected for 2024 - Capa".
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