Student Champion/Winners category

Mr. Anthony Brady, an undergraduate student at Monash University pursuing a Bachelor of Environmental Engineering and Science, has demonstrated exceptional leadership in promoting sustainability and social impact within the university community. His dedication to integrating climate action and social justice has led to numerous initiatives that have significantly enhanced environmental awareness and responsibility among his peers. Anthony’s efforts have been recognised through various leadership roles and awards, reflecting his commitment to creating a more sustainable and equitable world.

GGAA24 Student Champion – Anthony Brady

Impacts and Benefits

  • Launched the “Sustainability @ MRS” program, educating residents on responsible recycling, composting, and reducing energy and water consumption.
  • Led Monash Residential Services’ participation in Green Impact, earning multiple awards including three Bronze, two Silver, and three Gold certificates.
  • Secured $10,000 in funding for Precious Plastic Monash’s Sheet Press Project, increasing the team’s capacity to recycle plastic and manufacture sustainable products.

 

Leadership and Engagement

  • Held positions as Central Residential Advisor for Diversity & Inclusion and Environment portfolios, leading initiatives that promoted sustainability and social engagement among residential students.
  • Lead Precious Plastic Monash, overseeing a team of 72 students and facilitating strategic growth through new partnerships and sponsorships.
  • Organised and led various events, including Eco Chat Fridays, World Water Day screenings, and Enviro Trivia Nights, fostering a culture of environmental consciousness and community engagement.

 

Wider Societal Impact

  • Participated in the launch of Monash University’s Circular Economy Framework, representing the student voice and advocating for youth engagement in sustainability discussions.
  • Established ongoing partnerships with schools and sustainability organisations, enhancing community involvement and educational outreach.
  • Inspired peers to embrace sustainability principles through innovative projects and leadership, contributing to a broader movement towards environmental and social responsibility.

 

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Student Champion/Winners category

Mr. Anthony Brady, an undergraduate student at Monash University pursuing a Bachelor of Environmental Engineering and Science, has demonstrated exceptional leadership in promoting sustainability and social impact within the university community. His dedication to integrating climate action and social justice has led to numerous initiatives that have significantly enhanced environmental awareness and responsibility among his peers. Anthony’s efforts have been recognised through various leadership roles and awards, reflecting his commitment to creating a more sustainable and equitable world.

GGAA24 Student Champion – Anthony Brady

Impacts and Benefits

  • Launched the “Sustainability @ MRS” program, educating residents on responsible recycling, composting, and reducing energy and water consumption.
  • Led Monash Residential Services’ participation in Green Impact, earning multiple awards including three Bronze, two Silver, and three Gold certificates.
  • Secured $10,000 in funding for Precious Plastic Monash’s Sheet Press Project, increasing the team’s capacity to recycle plastic and manufacture sustainable products.

 

Leadership and Engagement

  • Held positions as Central Residential Advisor for Diversity & Inclusion and Environment portfolios, leading initiatives that promoted sustainability and social engagement among residential students.
  • Lead Precious Plastic Monash, overseeing a team of 72 students and facilitating strategic growth through new partnerships and sponsorships.
  • Organised and led various events, including Eco Chat Fridays, World Water Day screenings, and Enviro Trivia Nights, fostering a culture of environmental consciousness and community engagement.

 

Wider Societal Impact

  • Participated in the launch of Monash University’s Circular Economy Framework, representing the student voice and advocating for youth engagement in sustainability discussions.
  • Established ongoing partnerships with schools and sustainability organisations, enhancing community involvement and educational outreach.
  • Inspired peers to embrace sustainability principles through innovative projects and leadership, contributing to a broader movement towards environmental and social responsibility.

 

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