
Guild Catchup: July
Welcome back to the Glass accountability series. July is the fourth instalment of the Executive accountability articles, aiming to ask more of the people you elected to the QUT Guild. Read on to see what your exec got up to…

Welcome back to the Glass accountability series. July is the fourth instalment of the Executive accountability articles, aiming to ask more of the people you elected to the QUT Guild. Read on to see what your exec got up to…
As a part of our commitment to accountability, we bring you a monthly executive update. This is to outline what your elected representatives have been doing and plan to do, so you know what’s up in the Guild! Media: Em…

One of our commitments this year is to bring you updates on your elected executive, and this is our second instalment of this initiative. Find updates from your executive below and keep an eye out for the next update in…

You, as members of the Guild, elect a group of executive each year, and you deserve to hold those executive to account. Each month, from April until the end of our elected term, we will be hosting a catchup to let you know what’s…

The Guild Catch Up series is back for another year! This series was started by Glass in 2020 as an accountability measure for the QUT Guild Executives. As Executives are elected by students into a paid role, we find it…

What happened? QUT Guild held a council meeting on June 22 at 6 pm. The minutes can be found on the QUT Guild Facebook here. Highlights include; appointment of the Guild Health Faculty Councillor, a motion to confirm policies for…

Welcome back to the Glass coverage of the Guild Student Representative Council (SRC) Meetings of 2024. This is our coverage of the March Council meeting held on Wednesday 13th of March at B-240, Kelvin Grove Campus. We will be bringing students…

Reform will be the dominant faction at next year’s Student Representative Council, securing twelve of fourteen executive positions, and five of ten faculty councillor positions. The team also secured three NUS delegate positions. Left Action have secured only three faculty councillor positions,…

Glass understands that up to eight of the Guild’s Student Executives have not clocked any hours worked since August, despite each being paid fortnightly wages between $600 and $1600—money which is paid from QUT students’ SSAF fees. Glass estimates that…

Updated 11:30am 24 August 2023 Welcome back to the Glass coverage of the Guild Student Representative Council (SRC) Meetings of 2023. This is our coverage of the July Council meeting held on Wednesday 26th July 2023 at E558, Kelvin Grove…