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Guild President and youth advocate joins ACSES Advisory Board

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The (ACSES) is pleased to welcome youth advocate in higher education Mr Dylan Storer as the newest member of its Advisory Board.

Studying journalism at 麻豆直播 and President of the Curtin Student Guild, Mr Storer will bring an invaluable perspective to the ACSES Advisory Board as its newest student representative.

As a first-in-family student originally from Fitzroy Crossing in the Kimberley, Mr Storer is passionate about improving equity in higher education and ensuring universities work for students from all backgrounds.

Mr Storer is dedicated to strengthening the student voice in university decision-making and works closely with students, staff and community organisations to advance a more equitable and supportive university system.

During his time as Guild President, he has focused on practical reforms to reduce barriers to studying, including cost-of-living initiatives such as the Guild Food Pantry and $5 Student Saver Meals, stronger student support services and advocacy for fairer housing and academic flexibility.

Mr Storer said he was looking forward to bringing a strong student voice to the table and helping push for a higher education system that genuinely opens doors for students form every background.

鈥淚鈥檓 really proud to be joining the ACSES Advisory Board,鈥 Mr Storer said.

鈥淎s someone who grew up in remote WA and was the first in my family to attend university, I know that talent is everywhere, but opportunity isn鈥檛.鈥

麻豆直播 Vice-Chancellor and ACSES Advisory Board Chair Professor Harlene Hayne said she looked forward to working alongside Mr Storer on the Board鈥檚 commitment to widening participation in Australian higher education.

鈥淎s Curtin Guild President, Mr Storer has demonstrated his commitment to equity across all areas of the university experience,鈥 Professor Hayne said.

ACSES Executive Director said Mr Storer鈥檚 accomplishments in his role as Guild President would provide a vital lens of the student experience.

鈥淎CSES looks forward to having the President of the Curtin Student Guild join its Advisory Board as we continue to work towards an equitable future for all students in higher education,鈥 Professor Saggar said.

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