The Dubbo SRC (DSRC) puts your needs first. We're here to represent you and make sure university decision-makers understand your priorities.
Elected in 2024
Bachelor of Nursing
I would love to be a part of the Dubbo SRC to be able to advocate to people within my class as the most prominent issue I hear about is the lack of social events we have such as sports team and social groups due to the size of campus. While this is an acceptable reasoning, I would love to have some sporting group to build and be involved in to not only get students more involved outside of study but also grow the Dubbo communities knowledge of Dubbo CSU as so many people don't even know of the campus. I enjoy being able to have a voice for my peers as well as supporting and helping with events and activities happening within the university.
Elected in 2024
Bachelor of Nursing
I enjoy networking with others to develop a strong community. Uni experience should be enjoyable and memorable, I want to be involved in organising events to aid this. I want to make everyone feel included. I believe that the student body should be proactive in achieving better outcomes, I will ensure to be constantly listening and seeking feedback from my peers.
Elected in 2024
Bachelor of Nursing
As a Dubbo student living on-campus I am invested in making this campus truly feel like home for all the students that come to stay. I am also a full-time student and part-time worker who understands the struggle of juggling priorities and working towards the brightest future possible. Being an SRC member would allow me to make that journey as enjoyable and successful as possible for myself and my peers. I have a particular interest in expanding the on-campus food and drink options, creating social opportunities such as an arts club and on-campus events like sports days, and prioritising academic success and student networking by advocating for my peer's wants and needs, and organising regular on-campus study groups.
Elected in 2025
Bachelor of Nursing
I have genuinely enjoyed every event that has been organised by the SRC. I have always felt welcomed, included and cared for. I really want to improve my social skills, meet more people, and make new friends. I believe that as students, we should socialize more and organize more events that include healthy conversations and encourage more students to take part. As a student, I believe that respectful and welcoming events, that focus on meaningful conversations and creating a environment where everyone enjoys and learns something, should be held regularly. As a part of SRC, I will try my best to improve my communication skills and focus on addressing the issues that students face.
Elected in 2025
Bachelor of Nursing
I wish to join the SRC because I feel deeply about building a strong, inclusive community where everyone feels they belong. A sense of connection and belonging is, to me, a fundamental human right. The current SRC has done a wonderful job organizing events that foster that spirit - I've experienced it myself. Being part of the SRC would allow me to give back by helping create spaces where students feel supported, welcomed and heard. I'm eager to contribute meaningfully to the SRC's efforts and help strengthen the inclusive culture it continues to build.
Elected in 2025
Bachelor of Agricultural Science
The reason for me joining the SRC in dubbo is so that i can help the international students. I understand the stuggles face by student who enter uni for the first time as i am an international student myself. So my goal is to identify areas where students need support in and address these issue during SRC meets. Moreover, I would also like to get involved in seting up events and help assist the team with ideas to organizing them. Overall, I believe that my contribute will help the development of the student community in dubbo.
Elected in 2025
Bachelor of Nursing
As a Bachelor of Nursing student, I believe the several key issues are important to address within Charles Sturt. One major concern is access to quality clinical placement support, including clearer communication, fair allocation of placements, and adequate preparation before entering clinical settings. These placements are essential to our learning and future practice, and students should feel supported both academically and emotionally. Another important issue is student wellbeing, particularly managing stress, workload, and burnout in demanding courses like nursing. Improved access to mental health services, flexible learning options, and understanding from staff can make a significant difference to student success. I also believe student representation and communication are vital. Nursing students should have a strong voice in decisions that affect course structure, assessment expectations, and placement requirements. Ensuring feedback is heard and acted upon helps create a more inclusive and supportive learning environment for all students
Elected in 2025
Bachelor of Nursing
I want to be part of the SRC to help create a more connected, active and enjoyable student experience. University should be more than just lectures and assessments, it should build friendships, community and balance. I would love to see more sporting opportunities, social competitions and inter-campus events, as well as organised outings like camping trips, beach days and other affordable social activities. These experiences are especially important for regional and online students who can sometimes feel disconnected. I’m passionate about building a stronger campus culture where students have opportunities to meet new people, stay active and take breaks from study stress. Creating more social and recreational events can improve wellbeing, inclusion and overall university satisfaction. I would like to think that I am approachable, enthusiastic and happy to put in the work to help organise events that students genuinely want to attend.
Elected in 2025
Bachelor of Science (Honours)
I would love to join the Dubbo SRC to become more involved within the CSU community and assist in any way that I can to help the local campus thrive. As an online student, uni life can be isolating; however the Dubbo campus has been a welcoming haven for me, so participating to keep it a great place to study and interact with others would be meaningful to me. Dubbo is my hometown and I believe having the campus here is essential for local tertiary students; so the more people that offer helping hands or ideas, the more improvement we can make for our local campus. As a disabled/chronically ill single mum who is also part of the neurodivergent and LGBTIQA+ community, I hope that these additional perspectives may be able to generate ideas and insights to help advocate for the needs of students in similar situations particularly.
Elected in 2025
Bachelor of Nursing
I want to join SRC because I want to experience a better campus life and to develop a professional skill. Also, I would like to advocate the voice of my fellow peers. I like to and would be more than happy to organize and volunteer events and programs. As a person who values friendship, I believe that joining SRC is a great decision.