THE UWA Student Guild has denied any involvement in an event organised by a group of male UWA students, encouraging "sluts" to join them for a drunken party on Rottnest Island.

PerthNow revealed today a page created on the social networking site Facebook contained lengthy details of the mid-year week long party being planned.

The page was shut down overnight.

Organisers of the event wrote that all male spots for the party had been filled and only five spots for women remain. The women can only attend after answering a questionnaire and having their applications assessed by a committee of young men.

UWA Guild President Matthew McKenzie told PerthNow the event was not created by any Guild-affiliated club.

"It was created by a group of people acting independently," he said.

"When the UWA Student Guild was informed about the event last night, we requested the individuals involved take down the page, which they immediately did.

"The Guild does not condone the creation of such events, even when done with humorous intent."

The Facebook page said anything from themed parties to alcohol poisoning could be included at the party at one of the biggest houses in Geordie Bay on Rottnest Island, and that "silly bitches" and "emotional nutcases" were not wanted.

A snapshot from the Facebook page obtained by PerthNow shows 22 people have confirmed that they are going to the event.

The University of Western Australia labelled the Facebook material as "totally unacceptable".

A spokesman for UWA said it first became aware of the Facebook page yesterday afternoon and alerted the student body.

"The University first became aware of the material late Tuesday afternoon and acted immediately," the UWA spokesman said.

"University administration contacted the Guild which contacted the students concerned and the Facebook page was subsequently removed.

"The University views such material and activities as totally unacceptable.”

Caitlin Fisher, a student who sits on the UWA guild and is a women’s affairs officer at the university, said she thought the Facebook page was completely inappropriate.

"Whether it was intended as a joke or not I don’t think this kind of behaviour reflects the general views of UWA students,” Ms Fisher said.

"It reflects poorly on the university…I think it’s brilliant that UWA has acted strongly to ensure that this page is shut down.

"I really don’t think it accurately represents the view of the majority of UWA students.”

Rottnest Island Authority chairman Laurie O’Meara said he wanted to ensure visitors to the island they would not be affected by the event advertised on Facebook.

"The RIA considers the sentiments and language used ... to be irresponsible and immature and has reminded the organisers that criminal behaviour or transgressions against the island's regulations will be dealt with appropriately, including possible fines or evictions,” he said.

"The RIA will also ensure that others on the Island have the right to enjoy a peaceful and stress-free holiday on Rottnest Island as much, during the event, as at any other time.”

UWA student councillor and Feminist Action Network spokeswoman Anita Creasey said the "sexist and misogynistic' attitudes displayed by the event organisers permeated parties and camps at the UWA campus.

She claimed the event was organised by the Guild-funded club Leisure.

"Women are not treated as equal participants in the fun and debauchery but as objects to be sexually available to the men at these events," Ms Creasey said.

"As an institution that holds itself to a much higher standard, the UWA Student Guild should be showing leadership on this issue and ensuring that events that promote such misogynistic, irresponsible behaviour are barred from receiving any funding or endorsement through advertising."

In a poll on PerthNow, more than a third of the 3370 readers who voted said they did not find the event offensive as they thought it was tongue-in-cheek humour.

About 24 per cent of voters found the event offensive, while 22 per cent said even if it was done humorously, it was inappropriate.