
Free Hybrid Event - Financial Wellbeing
Parramatta South Campus, Building EE, Ground Floor, Room 2 and via Zoom
Western Sydney University Campus, NSW 2116, Australia
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Join us for an afternoon of fun, learning, and smart money moves designed especially for international students!
💬1:30–2:30pm (Hybrid) - Student-led info session on budgeting, saving, and accessing support!
🎲 2:30–3:30pm (In-person only) - Fun activities to help you explore financial wellbeing in creative and practical ways!
📍 Location: Parramatta South Campus, Building EE, Ground Floor, Room 2
Other reasons why you should attend:
🎁 Free snacks will be provided for in-person attendees.
🎉 $250 worth of eVouchers to be given away
🪑 First 50 in-person registrants are guaranteed a seat.
💻 Zoom link upon registration
Let’s talk money, make smart swaps, and support each other 💬💡
See you there! 👋
This event is organised by the Student Welfare Service in partnership with International Office and BUPA.
Speakers

Qunyh Nguyen
Meet Quynh Nguyen
Hi everyone! My name is Quynh Nhu Nguyen. I’m studying a Bachelor of Social Work and have lived in Australia since Year 10. I love swimming, exploring Asian cuisine, listening to music, and volunteering. I’m curious and proactive—asking questions and doing research are key ways I improve my financial wellbeing.

Zohra Jacobs
Meet Zohra Jacobs.
Zohra Jacobs is a dedicated Welfare Officer at Western Sydney University, supporting both domestic and international students. She provides guidance on financial assistance, academic support, advocacy, accommodation, crisis intervention, and under-18 case management. Zohra’s work is grounded in a student-centred, culturally responsive approach, helping students navigate university systems and overcome challenges. Her professionalism and care empower students to thrive personally and academically.

Aashish Neupane
Meet Aashish – International Student Leader
Aashish is a postgraduate student at Western Sydney University and a passionate advocate for international students. He holds multiple leadership roles and was awarded the WSU Unsung Hero Award (2025) and NSW International Student of the Year (2024). He works part-time at the Student Services Hub and has represented WSU in Japan and China. Aashish is deeply committed to volunteering and community service, making a lasting impact both on campus and across NSW.
Watch his EOI below.

Yi-Hsuan Huang
Watch her EOI below.