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TONIGHT! To be eligible for a parma
you MUST collect a ticket from MB
Reception between 10am-4pm
TODAY (Weds 3rd).
Take ticket & $5 to the Diner
between 5pm-7pm to get your
parma!
Then assemble your bowls
and spoons and prepare for
the open-slather battle-
ground of ice cream and
confectionery that is Resi
Cold Rock!
TONIGHT (Wednesday 3rd) in
the MB Rec Room. If you’ve
been hitting the books all day
and need a good excuse for a
study break, bring your own
bowl and spoon down at 7:30pm to help yourself to ice cream and all
the toppings you could ever want!
We might even see the introduction of the Chocolate fountain and fruit
platter as well!
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A good study routine and adequate preparation
Ensure a balanced lifestyle with leisure activities built into your
timetable.
Adequate sleep patterns and good
eating habits
Challenge negative self talk.
Introduce relaxation exercises into your
daily routine. A variety of different
techniques including breathing exercises, visualisation and positive
thinking can be useful.
For more information about these techniques, visit the counselling
website at www.deakin.edu.au/counselling
Bacon and Eggs on MB Deck from 10am Friday 5th June! All residents
welcome!
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MONDAY LEVEL 6 LEVEL 4 LEVEL 7 LEVEL 5
14 SHARED ROOMS 14 SHARED ROOM
TUESDAY LEVEL 6 LEVEL 4 LEVEL 7 LEVEL 5
ROOM 6.104-6.121 ROOM 6.201-6.208 ROOM6.301-6.307 ROOM4.201-208 ROOM 4.301-307
ROOM 7.104-7.121 ROOM 7.201-7.208 ROOM 7.301-7.307 ROOM 5.104-5.121
42 STUDIO ROOMS 48 STUDIO ROOMS
WEDNESDAY LEVEL4 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 5 LEVEL 3
14 SHARED ROOMS 14 SHARED ROOMS
THURSDAY LEVEL 2 LEVEL 4 LEVEL 5 LEVEL1 LEVEL 3
ROOM 2.104-2.121 ROOM2.301-307 ROOM 2.201-208 ROOM4.104-4.121
ROOM 5.201-208 ROOM5.301-5.307 ROOM 1.202-1.207 ROOM3.104-3.121 ROOM 3.201-3.208 ROOM3.301-3.307
48 STUDIO ROOMS 47 STUDIO ROOMS
FRIDAY LEVEL 2 LEVEL 6 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 7
14 SHARED ROOMS 14 SHARED ROOMS
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Reaching your
own personal
best with your
exams
Trying to sneak
visitors onto res
during the no-guest
period.
See something/someone suspicious around res?
Never hesitate to ring residences reception:
92517671 Or Deakin Security: 9244 6222
RSPCA Op Shop
2 Burwood Hwy
Burwood East VIC
(03) 9808 2641 Animal Liberation Op Shop Victoria
1355 Toorak Road
Camberwell VIC
(03) 9889 9435 Belgrave Op Shop
1708 Burwood Highway
Belgrave VIC
(03) 9752 6069 Brotherhood of St Laurence
Westfield Knox, Burwood Hwy
Wantirna South VIC
(03) 9887 1979 Uniting Care East Burwood Centre
220 Burwood Highway
(cnr Blackburn Road)
Burwood East
Resi reception with not be taking any
food or clothing donations from
students at the end of T1.
If you do have unwanted goods
upon moving out (that are not
rubbish), perhaps contact these
local op shops and charities to see if
they would accept them!
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Emoji’s are used in everyday life through messaging and on social media
platforms to express emotion. If Apple and Android can recognise
diversity within our culture, then why can’t the Australian Government?
#FreeTheEmoji is all about letting the emoji be free to do what it wants
and express how it feels. Transferring to people - letting people be
themselves, free from discrimination.
Marriage equality is really only the first step towards decreasing many
health issues. LGBTI community is up to 14x more likely to attempt suicide
than their heterosexual peers (National LGBTI Health Alliance 2013) due to
discrimination and exclusion as key determinants.
#FreeTheEmoji aims to promote marriage equality in Australia and have
partnered with Australian Marriage Equality.
For info on upcoming rallies and all the latest updates, go to the
Facebook page and follow Instagram and Twitter.
www.facebook.com/freetheemoji
Twitter: @freetheemoji
Instagram: @free_the_emoji
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The Noise/Guest/Party/Alcohol Free Period is still in session and will not
finish until 2pm 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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Nickname: Abs
Age: 20
Hometown: Ellerslie
Course: Bachelor of Health and PE
Favourite food: Lamb Roast
Favourite movie: Shawshank
Redemption
Favourite sporting team: Kangaroos
Most memorable moment on res: 6.101
Dream job: Pro Surfer
If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be?: The French
Riviera
If you could have dinner with any one person, who would it be?: Ellen or
Oprah
What 3 things would you choose if you were stranded on a deserted is-
land?: My mum, a sharp knife and bulk matches
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Q: How do you impress a baker when you're
taking his daughter on a date?
A: Bring her flours.
If you have an appropriate joke or limerick that you’d like fea-
tured in the bulletin, send it through to the reception team at:
Be the first to resi reception to answer the following question
correctly and win yourself a movie voucher!
Q. What is the step by step process when you need something
fixed in your room?
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Please direct any queries to Reception at [email protected]
Soy, honey and ginger roast chicken
Ingredients
1/3 cup soy sauce
1/4 cup honey
3cm piece fresh ginger, peeled, finely grated
2 garlic cloves, crushed
1 teaspoon sesame seeds
4 (340g each) chicken maryland
pieces
Baby Asian salad greens, to serve
Method
1. Combine soy sauce, honey, ginger, garlic and sesame seeds in a glass or
ceramic dish. Add chicken. Toss to coat. Cover. Refrigerate for 2 hours, if
time permits.
2. Preheat oven to 180°C/160°C fan-forced. Arrange chicken and mari-
nade in a large baking dish.
3. Bake for 50 minutes to 1 hour or until chicken is golden and cooked
through, turning halfway during cooking. Serve with salad greens.