Student Advocacy Service - Southern Cross University
Source: https://www.scu.edu.au/current-students/services-and-support/student-advocacy-service
Archived: 2026-04-23 17:13
Student Advocacy Service - Southern Cross University
Student Advocacy Service
As part of the National Student Representation Protocols, a Student Advocacy Service is now available across
all
campuses and to
all
students of Southern Cross University; undergraduate, postgraduate, internal, external, international and domestic.
The Student Advocacy Service provides free and confidential advocacy in relation to the academic and procedural rules and regulations of the University. This includes assistance, advice and/or advocacy for such things as:
Special consideration requests
Grade disputes
Appeal processes, submissions and representation
Lodging a grievance or complaint
Student misconduct (academic and non-academic)
University rules and regulations
Enrolment issues
In addition to this, the Student Advocacy Service may also provide assistance, advice or referral for a broad range of issues that affect a student's ability to maintain their studies at Southern Cross University. This may include;
Centrelink problems
Residential tenancy advice and referral
Discrimination and harassment
Work and Development Orders (unpaid fines)
The Student Advocacy Service is an independent service that works to represent student’s interests, within the academic and procedural rules of the University. Advocates are independent from decision-makers and do not make academic or procedural decisions. The Student Advocates work to support student progress and success. The Student Advocacy Service ensures that students are fairly represented by providing relevant information, referral and advice as well as acting as an advocate, liaison or support person.
The Student Advocacy Service is a free and confidential service available to
all
enrolled students.
All Southern Cross University students may contact any one of the three Student Advocates.
This includes all online students as well as those at the campuses at the Gold Coast, Lismore, Coffs Harbour, Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth.
Anne Kinny
(Student Advocacy Officer):
07 5589 3164
-
anne.kinny@lexsa.com.au
Viv Walsh
(Student Advocacy Officer):
02 6626 9622
-
viv.walsh@lexsa.com.au
Shae Brown
(Senior Student Advocacy Officer):
02 6626 9232
-
shae.brown@lexsa.com.au
The Student Advocates will connect with you by phone or online, and there are offices at the Gold Coast and Lismore campuses if needed:
Gold Coast campus
: B4.31 - Building B, Level 4, Room 31
Lismore campus
: Shop 9A Goodman Plaza — next to the Student Common Room
Related links
Student associations and the SRC
Special consideration
Student Assessment and Exams Policy
Student Misconduct Rules
Academic Misconduct Guidelines
Academic Integrity Policy
Academic Appeals Policy
Complaints Policy
Student Advocacy Service
As part of the National Student Representation Protocols, a Student Advocacy Service is now available across
all
campuses and to
all
students of Southern Cross University; undergraduate, postgraduate, internal, external, international and domestic.
The Student Advocacy Service provides free and confidential advocacy in relation to the academic and procedural rules and regulations of the University. This includes assistance, advice and/or advocacy for such things as:
Special consideration requests
Grade disputes
Appeal processes, submissions and representation
Lodging a grievance or complaint
Student misconduct (academic and non-academic)
University rules and regulations
Enrolment issues
In addition to this, the Student Advocacy Service may also provide assistance, advice or referral for a broad range of issues that affect a student's ability to maintain their studies at Southern Cross University. This may include;
Centrelink problems
Residential tenancy advice and referral
Discrimination and harassment
Work and Development Orders (unpaid fines)
The Student Advocacy Service is an independent service that works to represent student’s interests, within the academic and procedural rules of the University. Advocates are independent from decision-makers and do not make academic or procedural decisions. The Student Advocates work to support student progress and success. The Student Advocacy Service ensures that students are fairly represented by providing relevant information, referral and advice as well as acting as an advocate, liaison or support person.
The Student Advocacy Service is a free and confidential service available to
all
enrolled students.
All Southern Cross University students may contact any one of the three Student Advocates.
This includes all online students as well as those at the campuses at the Gold Coast, Lismore, Coffs Harbour, Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth.
Anne Kinny
(Student Advocacy Officer):
07 5589 3164
-
anne.kinny@lexsa.com.au
Viv Walsh
(Student Advocacy Officer):
02 6626 9622
-
viv.walsh@lexsa.com.au
Shae Brown
(Senior Student Advocacy Officer):
02 6626 9232
-
shae.brown@lexsa.com.au
The Student Advocates will connect with you by phone or online, and there are offices at the Gold Coast and Lismore campuses if needed:
Gold Coast campus
: B4.31 - Building B, Level 4, Room 31
Lismore campus
: Shop 9A Goodman Plaza — next to the Student Common Room
Related links
Student associations and the SRC
Special consideration
Student Assessment and Exams Policy
Student Misconduct Rules
Academic Misconduct Guidelines
Academic Integrity Policy
Academic Appeals Policy
Complaints Policy