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IMPACTING ACTIVITES RELATED TO CONSRUCTION WORKS · machinery operating · Dust generated from earthworks · Vibration generated by earthworks IMPACTING ACTIVITES RELATED TO DEAKIN / SURROUNDING STREETS · Plant floats, offsite disposal of materials, importation & deliveries of onsite materials, all via Uganda St · Concrete truck deliveries (every 2‐3 days) · Precast concrete panel deliveries (every 2‐3 days) IMPACTING ACTIVITES TO SERVICES / SHUTDOWNS · Notification of Impacting activity statement to be provided and signed by Deakin prior to works commencing
IMPACTING ACTIVITES ON ENVIRONMENT / SAFETY / NEIBOURING PROPERTIES · Airborne dust due to site works – water truck for dust mitigation · Environmental controls in place for stormwater easement and SITE WORKING HOURS AND NUMBERS ON SITE · Up to 70 workers on site daily expected over coming fortnight · 7:00am – 5:00pm Mon ‐ Fri · Saturday 7:00am – 2:30 pm · Sundays (TBA for specific works)
Feel free to contact us at bsradmin@deakin.edu.au if there are any issues.
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Please be aware and adhere to the Resi guest policy. The full details of the policy can be found in the Residences Handbook: A visitor is defined as a person who is meeting with a resident for a short period of time, while a guest is defined as a person who is staying overnight with a resident. Any non-resident who is present without a guest pass after noise curfew of 11pm will be required to leave the residences, and the resident responsible for that visitor will incur a $50.00 fine. The University reserves the right to charge an amenity fee to anyone staying more than three nights in a 7-day period.
A guest must be accommodated in the host resident’s room, and not the lounge room or other common area.
Residents need to organise a dated guest pass from resi reception before 11pm. The guest is required to carry the pass with them at all times. The host resident is responsible for the behaviour and conduct of their guests. The host is also responsible for informing the other people in their unit that they have a guest staying overnight.
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200 Years of Australian Fashion The National Gallery of Victoria has brought together an exhibition that highlights Australian Fashion for the past 200 years. There are more then ninety designers on display at this beautiful exhibition. It is an interesting walk through time. There are many other events being held to celebrate 200 years of Australian Fashion including pop up design talks. This will be running until the 31st of July. More information can be found here; < http://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/exhibition/200-years -of-australian-fashion/>
Jurassic World : The Exhibition Jurassic World has come to the Melbourne Museum. Come face-to-face with a Pachyrhinosaurus; visit The Hammond Creation Lab; stare in wonder at a towering Brachiosaurus; get a rare up-close look at the most vicious dinosaur of them all, Tyrannosaurus rex; and learn all about top-secret projects currently in development. This exhibition will be at Melbourne until the 9 th of October. For ticketing information < https://museumvictoria.com.au/melbournemuseum/whats-on/jurassicworld-the-exhibition/>
Human Rights Arts and Film Festival
From the 5th to the 19th of May the Human Rights Arts and Film Festival will be in Melbourne. It is a non for profit organisation that raises awareness for a variety of human rights topics through art. In particular focusing on individual stories. The events are held at multiple locations around Melbourne. There are several free exhibitions as well as paid events. This year they will be opening with a film called â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Chasing Asylumâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; showcasing the difficult journey of seeking asylum, on the 5th of May. Some programs may be confronting so please make sure you read the information on the website before attending. More information can be found here ; http://2016.hraff.org.au/event/ chasingasylummelbourne/
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Are you a Faculty of Health student? Are you interested in expanding your study experience? If the answer is yes to these questions, then apply to be a part of the Faculty of Health interdisciplinary study tour to Sri Lanka! This undergraduate study tour will:
go to Sri Lanka in T3 provide credit towards your degree on successful completion of the assessment tasks provide points towards the Global Citizenship Program offer a unique opportunity to work with students from different health disciplines provide an intercultural experience and immerse you in a South Asian culture through a range of activities expose you to community health challenges and allow you to experience innovative solutions in an international setting provide you with an international network and potential career opportunities. Please visit the Study Tours website for more information: http:// www.deakin.edu.au/students/global‐study‐opportunities/faculty‐study‐tours For further information, please contact the Unit Chair, Dr. Lata Satyen: lata.satyen@deakin.edu.au
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Safezone App SafeZone is a free app for all Deakin University students and staff, that connects you directly to the Security team when you need help on campus. The app makes it easier for you to contact the Security team and helps them to respond if you need assistance, by sending your name and location directly to the response team members. Deakin University encourages students and staff to register for the free SafeZone app on their mobile device. The app for all Deakin University campuses and response from the Security team is free. Deakin University's Security team monitors SafeZone 24 hours a day. More information about the app, including how to download it to your phone, can be found at : http://www.deakin.edu.au/lifeat-deakin/health-wellbeing-safety/security/safezone
The smoke detectors on res are incredibly sensitive and directly linked to the fire brigade. The resident responsible for a fire unit(s) calls out shall be liable for the cost and in cases where no individual is identified the Residence manager reserves the right to apportion the cost across all the residents of the unit involved. If ever you hear the evacuation tones, DO NOT assume it is a false alarm. You MUST VACATE IMMEDIATELY.
The evacuation meeting points are:
Up on the grass out the front of Building LA (MB residents) Gardenerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Creek (BSV residents)
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We will be using the “Burwood Resi Life Guide” for distributing information, updating the calendar of events, free prize give-aways, lodging maintenance requests, event photos and much more. We will stop updating the “Welcome Guide” so please just use the Resi Life Guide from now on.
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Name: Xue Rong Nickname: Xue/Zoo Age: 21 Hometown: Hobart, Tasmania Course: Bachelor of Creative Arts (Animation and Motion Capture) Favourite food: Fried Chicken Wings Favourite movie: Finding Nemo Favourite sporting team: Level 3 Titans Most memorable moment on res: 2015 Formal Dinner Dream job: Pixar Animator If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be?: In a nice house :) If you could have dinner with any one person, who would it be?: Justin Bieber What 3 things would you choose if you were stranded on a de9
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Need help with Maths? Maths Mentors is a free drop-in and online service You can Skype or call a Maths Mentor
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Cheesy Vegemite pull-apart Ingredients 2 cups self-raising flour 30g butter, chilled, chopped ¾ cup reduced-fat milk 1 tablespoon Vegemite ¾ cup grated reduced-fat tasty cheese Reduced-fat milk, to glaze.
Method Step 1 Preheat oven to 220°C/200°C fan-forced. Line a baking tray with baking paper. Sift flour into a bowl. Using fingertips, rub butter into flour until mixture resembles breadcrumbs. Make a well in the centre. Add milk. Using a flat-bladed knife, stir until mixture forms a soft dough, adding more milk if necessary. Turn out onto a lightly floured surface. Knead gently until smooth (don't over-knead). Step 2 Roll out to a 30cm x 20cm rectangle. Spread Vegemite over dough, leaving a 1cm strip along 1 long side. Sprinkle cheese over Vegemite. Roll up firmly. Transfer to prepared tray, seam-side down. Step 3 Using scissors, cut into top of dough at 3cm intervals without cutting all the way through. Pull slices to the left and right. Brush with milk. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes or until golden. Serve. 13
Be the first to answer the following question at resi reception and win a movie voucher!
Q. Name the national flag that is hanging in MB foyer and what significant day is this nation celebrating this week?
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Keep an eye out for our winning email for the design a burger challenge
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