The Candidate 2014.

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The Candidate The Official publication of the 2014 Annual Guild Elections

President

Jason Giancono

PRESIDENT Illuminate Hi! My name is Jason Giancono. I’m a third year Computer Science student, and I’m currently the Guild’s Science and Engineering Faculty Rep. This year I’m running for President. I got elected last year as an independent student. I just wanted to represent my peers and I have spent the last nine months doing just that. However I still don’t think the Guild is doing enough for students. That is why I have put together Illuminate, a group of regular students who want to transform the guild. For starters, this year we saw Guild membership fees re-introduced.

the Guild website. My most fond memories of the Guild are late at night, studying for exams when I got an email saying our reps were out at the rainbow hexagon, cooking up some brekky on a BBQ at midnight. Illuminate want to recreate these great moments by creating a Guild that comes out and supports you when you need it most. Free breakfasts, late night snacks and stress relief activities will be a common occurrence. I remember when The Tav events would get packed to the brim and there would be giant lines back to Angazi. With our Activities candidate, Rami, we will bring Tav back to its original glory. Awesome headliners for parties, innovative themes and a new variety of acts and events like stand-up comedy and bingo. We promise not to leave non-drinkers and juvies in the cold either, because we’re going to run parallel events for all major Tavern events, for those who don’t want drink. Sadly, the deregulation of university fees was announced this year. This is the kind of change that will see students paying off their HECS debt for most of their lives. Our team will oppose these changes, but not by spending our time convincing students who are already under pressure to skip classes. Protests shouldn’t be a monthly occurrence and there are other tactics which can be used to oppose this change. Illuminate students.

Why? We are now the only guild in the state which charges a fee. We are also the guild with the most money in WA, so why are we being charged this fee? I believe this was a major betrayal of the student body, who were not consulted about this change at all. The first order of business for Illuminate will be to make Guild free for students again. Information on the Guild Council and its decisions is so hard to come by for an organisation that is supposed to be democratic. The executive committee meeting minutes where the decision to charge a fee aren’t even available online. Illuminate want to change this and introduce measures to make Guild meetings open to students to attend and also providing transcripts online. We also want to take a leaf out of Curtin Confessions book and allow students to submit anonymous questions and suggestions to be responded publicly on a blog on

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Phoenix Hudson

PRESIDENT Left Action My name is Phoenix Hudson. I am currently undertaking a double degree in Performance studies and Journalism. I am a passionate individual who dedicates herself

Curtin Student Guild Elections 2014. Authorised by Gavin Wibrow - Returning Officer

wholeheartedly to all tasks I undertake. I believe in unity between us all as we are all equal. I vow to stand up for all our rights as students as vehemently as I would fight for my own individual rights.

and this university is a brilliant place and I want to build on that. If you haven’t voted in a Guild election before, or if you’ve never had anyone to vote for, make sure you vote for the Student Unity ticket this election.

As your Guild president I will endeavor to implement policies that I am elected upon and that our experiences and relationships built on campus are ones that we will cherish for a long time. University memories should not just be about books and classes, positive engagement and comradery are also important. This year I have been involved in protests against the budgets cuts, guild social events and have also managed to help out on the education stalls. These experiences were not only rewarding but they also enabled me to see just how powerful we as students can be as a collective. Having said that I believe that more students could be involved; we need to do more to get the message out about how it affects students. I intend on organizing activities that will make students curious and encourage their involvement. Whether we are campaigning for marriage equality, against racism and sexism, for refugee rights or freedom of speech, there is strength in numbers and this guarantees our voices are heard. No matter your sexual preference, color or country of origin, we ALL have a right to be educated without fear of incurring debt that will affect our futures greatly. We are the future; the government should certainly let us have one. I promise to be a student politician you can trust as I value honesty. The passion and commitment I have seen from LEFT ACTION this year is what encouraged me to run for President. They have been diligent in their duty to encourage and reflect diversity around campus and have continuously worked to inform us when our rights are being threatened and reminded us that we have the power to make this stop. Being around like-minded people enables you to stay true to yourself and by doing so you inspire others to do the same. Vote for LEFT ACTION because YOU are our priority. Vote 1 Phoenix Hudson for Guild President Vote 1 Left Action

Dylan Gojak

PRESIDENT Student Unity I’m running for Guild President because I want to see a Guild that works for all students and works to provide them with the best quality of services possible. I’m tired of seeing students being used as political tools for political agendas. A Guild should be there to represent you and make your university experience great.

The guild shouldn’t be run by a political agenda; it should work for all students no matter what their opinions or beliefs. This September vote for services, not slogans Student Unity represents change, a new guild that will work for students to build a better campus for everybody. Make sure you vote next week. Make sure you vote for change. Make sure you vote Student Unity.

Education Vice President

Curtin Guild needs change. If elected, I and the Student Unity team will get on with the job of providing student services - from a great club culture, pop up shops and more events to better parking and a wider range of food outlets. The current Guild Executive has focused on fringe poilitical issues and protests, while ignoring ordinary student concerns. No wonder so few students have bothered to vote in recent elections! It’s time to change all that. The Student Unity team and I are going to get to work on the things that really matter. Parking is the bane of many students existence at Curtin. Both the expense of parking and the lack of parking has been an ongoing problem for some time. I am fully committed to creating an opportunity for the guild, along with the university, to build a multistory car park. I understand balancing a degree and trying to seek work. A guild run by Student Unity would engage more businesses on campus and in the local area to try and open up opportunities for students, giving them better chances to have part time work while they study. Curtin is a diverse place and I want to continue to build this diversity, working for all students. This guild

- All views expressed are those of the candidates and NOT of the editorial staff of any Curtin Student Guild publication or of the Curtin Student Guild -

Saraya Martin

Education Vice- PRESIDENT Illuminate Aloha, My name is Saraya Martin, I’m a third year nursing student and current president of Curtin Association of Nursing, Paramedicine And Midwifery Students (CANPAMS). I am running for Education Vice President (EVP) this year. Your probably wondering what makes me remotely qualified to represent you as the 2015 Education Vice President (EVP). Well luckily I’d love to tell you. I have been involved throughout my degree in advocacy roles. I am the current president of a Guild club which I started from scratch with the help of some dedicated students. I am good at developing


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