Resi Bulletin T2: Week 9

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Returning applications to live on residences in 2016 are now OPEN. Please apply online before 30th September for 50 of 36 week lease. ***There is limited availability, so please make sure your application is in by 30th September or you will miss your chance to live on campus next year***

A big thank you to the following ressies who helped out with RU OK Day activities! To show our gratitude, please come and collect a movie ticket from resi reception!: 

Evie Ball

Frankie Sadler

Zaki Bitar

Hannah Galpin

Chelsea Gordon

Samantha Strong

Dana Morse

Tamra Hoare

Nadine Vander nest

Ben Mahoney

Hugh Bertram

It was a great day for an important awareness campaign! 2


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Hello again Burwood Residents, Over the last week or so we had some great discussions around specific ideas to ensure residents are comfortable living here and have little to no impact from the new building works that have started. Based on feedback provided thus far by you, this is the current action we have taken: 

Secured a study space (in the E buildings) away from Resi buildings as an addition option for resi students to use for your group/ individual study

Mirrors to be installed on site entry fencing to aid traffic/ pedestrian safety by weeks end

Construction works days that have no activity are currently: 2, 3, 4, 5 and 19th October 2015.

An updated program of works schedule for your information has been requested from the builder and should be provided within 10 working days

Any day where normal building operations are significantly disrupted (such as last Friday) we will offer a free meal

The builder has been reminded by the University of specific EPA and council regulations of start and stop work times and acceptable work noise levels

If you are a person who is sensitive to sounds and/or are affected by the current construction site operation start time of 7am and you need some extra sleeping hours, pop into reception to pick up some free ear plugs as you need

Please ensure you contact your RL with any questions or concerns you may have so they can collate and bring to weekly RL meetings so we can together come up with specific actions as needed. To get you as excited, as we are, about the new student accommodation buildings, please see over the page, pictures from the architects’ finalised design. As you can see, it’s a wonderful opportunity for the University to provide an amazing on campus student experience you are having, to more students. Again, if you observe a specific issue regarding any safety/ security with our current buildings or the new build work site, please do contact reception immediately so we can take action. Best regards, John John Colley Campus Manager

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Be the first to answer the following question at resi reception and win a movie voucher! Q. What is “Safer Community� at Deakin?

Q: Why did the traffic light turn red? A: You would too if you had to change in the middle of the street! 5


Next week’s staff special: Annie’s hotdogs! Keep an eye out for details! 6


Cheeta is a sports compression wear company focusing on providing quality and affordable products. Selling direct to consumers through its online store as well as partner channels Cheeta is quickly growing towards becoming Australia’s premier compression sportswear. If you are looking for hands---on experience in a high growth industry with exposure to all aspects of a start---up business. By joining this young and thriving business you will have a fantastic opportunity to be involved in (but not limited to) Social Media & Digital Marketing; Sales; Business Administration; Accounting & Finance; and much more. This internship will run for a three---month period between October---December with an ability to work 1---2 days per week, with the prospect of joining the team as a paid employee on a casual/part---time basis. Key Responsibilities Include: 

Event management including working with athletes in brand promotion

Input into Cheeta’s social media platforms through content generation and campaign management with a look to increase engagement

Involvement in digital marketing campaigns (email, blogs, banners, adwords, etc)

Experience in end---to---end project management

Exposure to strategy planning sessions

Lead generation including reaching out to new sporting club partners, brand ambassadors and new customers

Selection Criteria Required 

Motivated individual with strong communication skills

Ability to work harmoniously as a member of a team

Able to use initiative and take responsibility for task completion

Experience in sales, retail or events

Ideal for a third or fourth year Business / Sports student looking for practical

experience

Desirable 

Drivers Licence

Prepared to perform out of usual business hours to attend events

Passionate about promoting healthy lifestyle through exercise and sport

Should you deem yourself to be a suitable candidate for this opportunity please submit your resume and cover letter to jon@cheetarecovery.com.au 7


Name: Hilary Murchison

Nickname: Hil/Hils/Hillsa/Hillos

Age: 21

Hometown: Lancefield

Course: Bachelor of Public Health and Health Promotion

Favourite food: Bananas

Favourite movie: The Parent Trap

Favourite sporting team: Lancefield Tigers

Most memorable moment on res: Probably when Rose hit the couch mid squat demo in her pantsuit

Dream job: Gary's duet partner

If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be?: Kakadu National Park

If you could have dinner with any one person, who would it be?: Emma Watson

What 3 things would you choose if you were stranded on a deserted island?: Pimms, my piano, and my cloud/bed

We would once again like to thank all residents

for their cooperation and assistance with the evacuation last Friday. It was an unexpected incident so your efficiency was greatly appreciated.

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Easy satay noodles 

1 1/2 tablespoons reduced-fat crunchy peanut butter

1 tablespoon sweet chilli sauce

1 tablespoon salt-reduced soy sauce

100g dried rice stick (pad Thai) noodles

2 teaspoons peanut oil

1 egg, lightly beaten

1/2 small red onion, cut into thin wedges

1 small carrot, cut into matchsticks

50g snow peas, trimmed, sliced

fresh coriander leaves, to serve

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Combine peanut butter, sweet chilli sauce, soy sauce and 1 tablespoon cold water in a

bowl. Place noodles in a heatproof bowl. Cover with boiling water. Stand for 4 to 5 minutes or until tender. Using a fork, separate noodles. Drain.

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Meanwhile, heat a wok over high heat. Add half the oil. Swirl to coat. Add egg. Swirl to thinly coat base. Cook for 1 minute or until just set. Transfer to a board. Roll up. Thinly slice.

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Add remaining oil and onion to wok. Cook for 2 to 3 minutes or until softened. Add carrot and snow peas. Cook for 1 minute or until just tender. Add noodles and peanut butter mixture. Cook for 1 to 2 minutes or until heated through. Stir in egg. Serve topped with coriander leaves.

Please direct any queries to Reception at bsradmin@deakin.edu.au or via extension 17671 9


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