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Week 13– Tri 2
Residences must observe a party/guest/noise-free period from THIS FRIDAY
(3rd Oct) until 4pm Friday 24 October.
Breaches of the party, guest & noise-free policy will NOT be tolerated during
the study/exam period and a $100 charge will apply.
Breaches include:
guests (registered or not)
noisy gatherings
noise when coming home late
using BSV basketball court (except between 2-4pm)
The successful completion of the trimester is
dependent on all residents showing consideration
and respect for each other.
Your cooperation is sought to ensure that everyone
has the opportunity to do well in their exams.
Best of luck to all of you with your exams!
Your official bulletin for all the latest resi news and events info!
Noise/Guest/Party-Free Period
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Join Deakin Burwood campus for a family friendly event, packed with FREE
entertainment.
Rides
Face painting
Roving performers
Petting farm
Jumping castle
Children's entertainment
Fairy floss
Popcorn
And more!
The FIREWORKS SPECTACULAR will begin at dusk.
Food and beverages will be available to purchase from various stalls or you
can visit the NEW family friendly restaurant Mrs Robinson.
THIS Saturday 4 October
4pm – 7pm
Burwood Campus, Entrance 2
Entry is FREE
Congratulations to Cameron Smith for being
the first to come to reception and correctly
identify Building MB as the location for the office
for Deakin’s Off-Campus Housing at Burwood!
This week’s question is:
Q. What are the first names of all 8 week-end staff for the Resi Office.
Deakin Twilight Festival
Weekly Challenge
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If you haven’t already, please notify reception before THIS Friday
(3rd October) if you are:
staying for T3 (Remember, you don’t have to be studying!)
wishing to extend your stay for just a
few extra days/weeks/months
leaving earlier than November 3rd
This will assist us greatly with preparing
rooms for incoming students.
We hope to hear from you soon about
your plans beyond T2!
No matter when you plan on checking out, you MUST leave your
room/studio apartment in a clean and tidy state.
For those at BSV and the MB Shared Apartments, your
RLs have created cleaning rosters for
check-out. You will not only be responsible for
cleaning your bedroom, but communal areas as well.
Everyone in BSV and MB Shared Apartments will be
assigned a specific cleaning task, so please see your
RL as soon as possible for details on cleaning expectations.
If your room is left dirty or if you do not contribute to the cleaning of
common areas, charges will apply and an encumbrance will be placed on
your Deakin account. You will not be able to access your results or re-enrol
until the charges are paid.
Clean Up Before You Check Out!
Tell Us Your Plans!
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Food and Beverage Waiters needed for the Deakin Twilight Festival this Saturday October 4th!
Looking for team players to be a part of an
engaging, dynamic team!
Must have a positive attitude and hospitality
experience preferred.
Casual rate paid, your presence is required between
3-12pm Saturday October 4th. There may be potential
for ongoing employment depending on how you work on the day.
If you want to take the next step in your career and join the passionate
team for the Twilight Festival, please send your resumes and enquiries to:
Cindy Whalley, Catering & Events Manager, [email protected]
A personalised program to help students get
their first graduate job.
A consultant will tailor a plan which addresses
job search, application, personal branding and
interview needs.
Open to job seeking, undergraduate students
due to completed their degree in T2 or T3 2014.
Registrations open now and close 14th
November, 2014.
http://www.deakin.edu.au/students/jobs-career/
grad-career
Staff Wanted!
Graduate Career Check Up Program
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Sophie Parrôt from Back In Motion Camberwell is the on-campus
Physiotherapist at Deakin Burwood for 2014.
Physiotherapy and massage services are available to Deakin Burwood
students and staff on Wednesday and Friday afternoons from 1-4pm.
Appointments can be made by calling the Deakin Medical Centre on
9244 6300 (ask for Student Life).
COST
All Deakin University staff and students are offered a FREE Initial Assessment –
to assess any pain you may have, or discuss your health goals.
Payment for any treatment is processed on site (EFT, C/Card, HICAPS only).
Private Health insurance extras cover can be used therefore only a small
fee may be required.
Deakin Physio
Service Normal
Rate
Student
Rate
Physio- $80 $72.00
Massage
- 20min
- 40min
- 60min
$68
$95
$110
$61.20
$85.50
$99.00
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Joke of the Week
I wrote a song about a tortilla. Well actually, it’s more of a
wrap!
If you have an appropriate joke or limerick that you’d like featured in the
bulletin, send it through to Amy: [email protected]
There have been a number of doors found damaged around MB and BSV
of recent weeks. The damage is happening at the hinges of the door
where the hinges are breaking apart the timber, lowering the door and
therefor it does not close properly.
The cause of this damage seems to be
chocking of doors open. This is putting
pressure on the lower part of the door,
warping the door and tearing the hinges
from the timber.
Due to this damage, any studio/shared apartment/unit where the doors
are found to be damaged due to chocking the door open will be
responsible for paying the replacement cost.
If you do not wish to be charged for replacing a door, please do not
chock the door open at any time.
We thank you for your assistance with this matter.
- Burwood Residential Team.
Damaged Doors
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RL Profile Name: Alex Pellin
Nickname: Pellin, Pelldawg, the great
bambino
Age: I prefer the Herald Sun
Hometown: Inverloch
Course: Health Science
Favourite food: I do enjoy a big bowl of caviar
Favourite sporting team: Malakas FC
Most memorable moment on res: When I first moved on and mum and
dad dropped me off… I cried all day.
Dream job: Releaser of the Hounds. Or Batman.
If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be?: Ibiza
If you could have dinner with any one person, who would it be?:
Barney Stinson
What 3 things would you choose if you were stranded on a deserted
island?: A coconut, a spoon and more sand.
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Recipe of the Week
Please direct any queries to Resi Reception at
[email protected] or via extension 17671
Spring Vegetable Lasagne
Ingredients (serves 4)
Method
1. Preheat oven to 200°C/180°C fan-forced.
2. Melt butter in small saucepan over medium heat. Add flour. Cook, stirring, for
1 minute or until bubbling. Remove from heat. Gradually stir in milk until combined.
Return to heat. Cook, stirring constantly, 3 minutes or until sauce boils and thickens.
Remove from heat. Season with salt and pepper.
3. Bring a medium saucepan of salted water to the boil. Add asparagus, zucchini and
onion. Boil for 2 minutes. Remove with slotted spoon. Drain on paper towel. Add spinach
to pan. Cook for 1 minute or until wilted. Remove with slotted spoon. Squeeze out excess
moisture when cool enough to handle. Roughly chop.
4. Cover the base of a 20cm x 28cm (8 cup- capacity) ovenproof dish with 2/3 cup
white sauce. Layer 1/4 lasagne sheets trimming to fit. Layer asparagus mixture, peas and
1/3 ricotta. Top with 1/3 of remaining lasagne sheets, 1/2 spinach, and 1/2 remaining
ricotta. Repeat.
5. Top with remaining lasagne sheets and remaining white sauce. Arrange tomato and
basil leaves on top. Sprinkle with cheese.
6. Bake for 45 minutes or until golden and pasta is tender. Serve with extra basil leaves.
1⁄4 cup plain flour 11⁄2 cups milk
1 bunch asparagus, trimmed, thickly
sliced
2 zucchini, cut into ribbons
2 green onions, trimmed, cut into
8cm lengths
1 bunch English spinach, trimmed
10 dried instant lasagne sheets 1 cup frozen peas
250g fresh ricotta 2 roma tomatoes, thinly sliced
2/3 cup chopped fresh basil leaves 1 cup grated pizza cheese
Extra basil leaves, to serve