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The Curtin Student Guild is the official student representative body at Curtin University in Western Australia, representing the interests of students to the university, government and the wider community, as well as providing services to students.
The Curtin Student Guild is overseen by the Guild Council, and the Representatives Board (Reps Board), consisting of voting members elected by student vote at yearly elections. Guild councillors run for a term of 2 years, where office bearers and representatives[1] are elected for one year terms.
Guild Council is the overall governing body of the Guild and consists of voting and non-voting members democratically elected at the annual Guild elections or at department annual general meetings.
The Guild provides services that promote student life on campus. Most notably events such as Orientation Week (O-Week), the Toga Party and the Barnyard Rave are all events hosted by the Guild. The Guild is also responsible for oversight of
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