The election for the position of one (1) SUPRA Women’s Officer for the 2026­–27 term will be held from 6pm on Tuesday 28 April 2026 (Sydney time) online.

Use this Zoom meeting link to attend the election.

The role

The Women’s Officer is an equity position and has a seat on the SUPRA Council. The duties and responsibilities of the role are defined by SUPRA’s Constitution [PDF 452KB] and the Duty Statement for the Women’s Officer [PDF 233KB]. The position is a volunteer position and includes a stipend of up to fourteen (14) hours per week.

Nominations

Any currently enrolled woman student who is a member of SUPRA (or willing to become a member) is eligible to nominate themselves for the Women’s Officer position, subject to the SUPRA Constitution [PDF 452KB] and SUPRA Electoral Regulations [PDF 253KB].

Nomination forms must be received before 5pm, Monday 27 April 2026 (Sydney time).

Complete the nomination form

Voting in the election

Any currently enrolled woman student who is a member of SUPRA (or willing to become a member) is eligible to vote in the Women’s Officer election. Voting will take place at 6pm on Tuesday 28 April 2026 (Sydney time) at the online election.

Use this Zoom meeting link to attend and vote in the elections.

Accessibility: please advise us if you have any accessibility requirements for the election by emailing: women@supra.usyd.edu.au.

The election

The election will be conducted in accordance with the SUPRA Constitution [PDF 452KB] and the SUPRA Electoral Regulations [PDF 253KB].The meeting procedure will be:

  1. Introduction 
  2. The Returning Officer is elected
  3. Election procedures are explained
  4. Candidates’ statements/speeches
  5. Voting takes place via secret ballots
  6. Scrutineers are appointed and votes are counted
  7. The Returning Officer announces the results.

Polling

The polling will be open after the candidate statements have been made. All eligible students must cast their votes during this time. The election is conducted in accordance with the SUPRA Constitution [PDF 452KB] and the SUPRA Electoral Regulations [PDF 253KB].

SUPRA Constitution

The Constitution is the main governing document for SUPRA. Many aspects of elections are outlined within it.

Download Constitution [PDF 452KB]

SUPRA Electoral Regulations

These regulations support the Constitution, and further outline many election processes.

Download Electoral Regulations [PDF 236KB]

Other regulations and policies

Other policies and regulations are relevant to elections, including the Councillor Code of Conduct and Safer Spaces policies.

Find all SUPRA policies and regulations

Equity Officer duty statement

Download the SUPRA Women’s Officer Duty Statement:

Download Word document

Download PDF