Overview

 

We are in our Thrift era…. we know you are too! 

 

We are collecting allllll the preloved goodies from the Community of Curtin and putting on our popular Thrift Market! (Excited would be an understatement )

Everything from clothing, entertainment, homeware and décor goods! You can either donate to the market, attend to pick something up or BOTH 

All the deets below so you know exactly what to expect!

 

DONATING ITEMS

Where: Bring your preloved items to Guild Reception (Building 106F) Mon – Fri / 9am – 4pm

When: We are accepting donations until Wednesday 24th April.

What:  Items like clothing, books, games, kitchen appliances and accessories.

We will not be accepting any broken or soiled items.

 All clothes/accessories must be clean and free of stains.

We will not be accepting any undergarments including socks, underwear, bathers and hosiery.

We are not accepting bulky items. (no large furniture items.)

 We do not accept any used bedding i.e. sheets, blankets, towels

 

If you would like to enquire whether an item is appropriate to donate to our market, please email events@guild.curtin.edu.au

 

HOW DOES THE MARKET WORK?

 

Market Details:

30th April – 2nd May

10am – 3pm

The Retreat (B106D)

 Free to enter

 

HOW MUCH WILL THIS COST ME?

Gold coin donation for a tote bag worth of goodies (BYO bag )

$5 for bulky items * Subject to event staff discretion

 

SMALL BUSINESS STALLS

A handful of fun sustainable small businesses are setting up shop on the Wednesday of the Thrift Markets!

Stay tuned for more info.

 

OUR CHARITY

All proceeds will be donated to the Children of Gaza Crisis: Emergency Appeal by UNICEF Australia. Your donation will support children impacted by this emergency, and crisis around the world.

 

Learn more by visiting their website:

https://www.unicef.org.au/donate/children-gaza-crisis-appeal

 

Acknowledgement of Country

The Curtin Student Guild recognises the Whadjuk Noongar people as the traditional owners of this land, and pays respect to elders past, present, and emerging. This land is stolen, sovereignty was never ceded and this always was and always will be Aboriginal land.