Resi Bulletin - Exam Week 2!

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TONIGHT! To be eligible for a parma you MUST collect a ticket from MB Reception between 10am-4pm TODAY (Weds 17th). Take ticket & $5 to the Diner between 5pm-7pm to get your parma!

Under no circumstances are residents permitted to bring in additional furniture to their rooms/apartments. This is for the safety of all residents as extra furniture can hinder fire evacuation procedures.

The only extra furniture allowed is a bar fridge. The fridge can be no larger than 140 litres and meet the approx. dimensions of 82cm (height), 48cm (width) and 55cm (depth).

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The following info is for those students who are moving out at the end of this trimester: In order to avoid any extra charges, please ensure you complete ALL of the following: 

Completely empty out and clean the interior of your fridge

Wipe out your microwave of all food splatters

Remove all clothing, linen, toiletries, kitchen/cooking supplies

Wash and dry mattress protector, make sure stains are removed, and place back on bed

Place any large bags of rubbish directly into the rubbish room (see reception for access) NOT in or near the chutes.

Contact local op shops and charities in advance if you have unwanted goods. Reception is NOT taking any donations so we will not organise this for you. RSPCA Op Shop 2 Burwood Hwy Burwood East VIC Animal Liberation Op Shop Victoria 1355 Toorak Road Camberwell VIC

Brotherhood of St Laurence Westfield Knox, Burwood Hwy Wantirna South VIC Uniting Care East Burwood Centre 220 Burwood Highway (cnr Blackburn Road) Burwood East Kindilan Opportunity Shop 9 Hamilton St Mont Albert VIC (03) 9899 5431

Any extra charges must be paid upon check-out. Please see reception if you have any questions regarding check-out.

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The Noise/Guest/Party/Alcohol Free Period is still in session and will not finish until 2pm THIS Friday 19th June. The main priority for student accommodation is to allow students the best opportunity for academic success. Part of allowing that is to make sure that residents are in the best conditions possible to prepare for their exams. During the Noise/Guest/ Party/Alcohol Free Period, the following applies on residence 

No loud noise at anytime of the day

No guests permitted

No open alcohol in communal areas. (Communal areas are any place that is not your own room).

Basketball court open from 2pm – 4pm ONLY

Breaches will incur financial penalties and formal breaches against your residential record. We thank you for your cooperation during this time to allow all residents to have an environment conducive to studying. Please speak to your RL or a staff member if you have any questions.

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Name: Rose Bell

Nickname: Ross, Rosland

Age: 20

Hometown: The Bendighetto

Course: Bachelor of Public Health and Health Promotion, majoring in Nutrition

Favourite food: BURGERS.

Favourite movie: Lion King, Aladdin, Frozen - pretty much any Disney film where I can sing my little heart out

Favourite sporting team: Level Five Fighting Fish #livebythefish #diebythefish

Most memorable moment on res: Last night of Res 2014

If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be?: Scotland

If you could have dinner with any one person, who would it be?: Zach Braff - I

Scrubs

What 3 things would you choose if you were stranded on a deserted island?: Olivia Kightly, a 12 pack of noodles and a boat

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Q: What did the left eye say to the right eye? A: Between you and me, something smells.

If you have an appropriate joke or limerick that you’d like featured in the bulletin, send it through to the reception team at: bsradmin@deakin.edu.au

Be the first to resi reception to answer the following question correctly and win yourself a movie voucher! Q. Name 5 annual resi events.

New opening hours (as of 29th June) Mon & Fri: 7am-3.30pm

Tues, Weds & Thurs: 7am-9pm Room service & meal plans starting very soon!! (Enquire at The Diner to open a room service account!)

Going to your RL if you have a question, need support or advice.

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Celebrating the end of your exams earlier than Friday afternoon.


Ham, cheese and tomato omelette Ingredients 

2 eggs

1 smallish tomato

1 tablespoon milk

1 teaspoon butter

1 tablespoon parmesan, grated

1 tablespoon chives or parsley, finely chopped

1 tablespoon cheddar, grated

2 thin slices good ham

Method 1. Cut the tomato in half, de-seed and finely dice. 2. Lightly beat the eggs with milk, sea salt and pepper together with a fork. Pour in the egg mixture immediately and cook over medium-high heat, ensuring the egg is being cooked evenly on the pan. 3. When the underside is golden lower the heat. Scatter the grated cheese, herbs and diced tomato, and arrange the ham on top. 4. Cook for a further 30 seconds then slide the omelette form the pan onto a plate, ensuring the omelette folds over itself. Rub in butter, remaining cheese, tomato and herbs and serve immediately.

Please direct any queries to Reception at bsradmin@deakin.edu.au 7


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