~Bec~
Another year, another Guild Ball. Another night of excuses to dress up, drink heavily and dance wildly; we pretend not to see the late nights, red-bull...
Ingrid (Ngoorlak) Cumming nee Collard is a Whadjuk Nyungar yorga (woman) and the Nyungar Cultural advisor at Curtin. Ingrid is widely recognised as a leader in ...
Reconciliation Week is recognised every year in Australia from the 27th May until the 3rd June. This year’s theme, ‘More than a word, Reconciliation takes actio...
In 2021, we are beginning to feel a cultural shift. Workplace harassment is no longer ‘just part of the job’. Sexual assault allegations are reported on the TV ...
Presented by Steamworks Arts and Feisty Dame Productions, JULIA is a one-hour solo piece performed by Natalie Allen. This contemporary dance is a provocative re...
I walk past yellow and red balloons and gigantic cartoon posters, and take my complimentary popcorn on the way to my seat. When I turn to face the cinema seats,...
Cassidy Pemberton is the Women’s Officer for the Guild in 2021 and her pronouns are she/her. She is studying Creative Writing and is about to commence her secon...
Dylan Botica will be the Chair of the Representative Board, and the Business and Law Representative for the Guild in 2021. His pronouns are he/him and he is cur...
Madison Ainsworth is the Humanities Faculty Representative for the Guild in 2021 and her pronouns are She/Her. Madison is currently studying a double major in P...
I enter the room where the speakers are due to give their presentations, and take a quick scan of my surroundings. A large pink banner reads ‘Welcome to Interna...