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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.
ALSO….
If you are checking out at the end of trimester 2, you must finalise your account prior to
leaving. Check out on November 2nd is NO LATER THAN 10AM. Failure to do so could
result in additional costs.
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We now have several donation bins from the Salvation Army in the
MB Bike storeroom.
If you have clothes or bedding to donate, please clean and fold
items first and then pop them in the bin neatly!
Only clothes and linen are accepted. Thank you!
The end of trimester on res can often prompt large gatherings and celebrations.
While we understand the importance of commemorating the end of exams, we would
like to emphasise the importance of celebrating respectfully, safely and taking
responsibility for your actions.
A number of serious incidents have occured around
this time in previous years including graffiti and other
property damage. These sorts of actions simply
should not happen as they are not part of having
fun and enjoying time with your friends.
The culprits for these past incidents were found and
dealt with the consequences and relevant charges.
For this reason, if an incident is to unfortunately occur, it is always better to come
forward and own up to Residences staff immediately.
Incidents such as these can affect not only your place on res, but your place at the
university if management choose to pursue the matter.
We strongly advise to be respectful of one another, residences property and your own
safety while celebrating the end of the year.
Have fun, but please always be safe!
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The count down is on! After all of your hard work, It is nearly the end of exams!...
BUT, the No-Noise/Guest/Party/Alcohol-Free Period STILL APPLIES between now and
1pm Friday 23rd Oct.
Remember that the following will apply until that time:
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!
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Be the first to answer the following question at resi
reception and win a movie voucher!
Q. What are the 4 steps you need to take in order to
check out from res correctly?
The Diner will remain open regular working hours
until end of Friday 30 October:
Mon + Fri= 07:00-15:00, Tues, Weds + Thurs= 07:00-
20:00.
Smoothie season is back!
Keep an eye out for some of our special
Kombucha range!!
If any equipment from reception not assigned to you is found in your unit
after 27th October, your whole unit will be charge $50 each.
Please return any unassigned equipment (vacuums, sports equipment
etc) with no penalty by 27th October.
PONY: "I have a sore throat."
DOCTOR: "It's okay, you’re just a little hoarse."
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Construction works update - Burwood Student Accommodation project
Thank you for your continued patience during the construction of the new student residence.
The following information outlines works scheduled for the upcoming week commencing 19th October
2015:
WORKS SCHEDULED FOR WEEK AHEAD
Domestic water and fire service in ground works ongoing
Gas pipework installation ongoing
Trench excavation and backfill
High voltage conduit excavation
IMPACTING ACTIVITES RELATED TO CONSRUCTION WORKS
Excavator engine and reverse beeper noise
Demolition works and noise associated with breaking rock to area at base of embankment south of
G4 block – Rock breaking to be ongoing for a few days until we clear the area immediately in front
of the G4 block
IMPACTING ACTIVITES RELATED DEAKIN / SURROUNDING STREETS
Truck deliveries expected via Uganda St for crushed rock and piping materials
Earthmoving plant floated to site
Access to cleaners shed to be closed for a short period
IMPACTING ACTIVITES TO SERVICES / SHUTDOWNS
ZNX / UE shutdown works scheduled for between November 4‐6th but subject to change
Fire / gas / water cut in pending agreement with Deakin – tentative for week ending 30th October
(These works will be communicated early to residents and ADCO will provide a free meal on the
week of these works)
Study Room
Room EA 2.01 has been allocated and set up as a
quiet study space exclusive for residential students
use. I encourage you to have a wander across and
consider utilizing this room as an alternate to the
library.
For after-hours access please request a security escort
to and from EA2.01 study room as you need.
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IMPACTING ACTIVITES ON ENVIRONMENT / SAFETY / NEIBOURING PROPERTIES
Nil
SITE WORKING HOURS AND NUMBERS ON SITE
Up to 16 workers on site expected over coming fortnight
7:30am – 5:00pm Mon ‐ Fri
Saturday TBC
No work days
Construction works days that have no activity are currently 19th October, November 2, 3, 4th 2015.
Noise
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 and will continue to monitor their subcontractors (who
caused the before 7am start curfew breach last week.)
Free Earplugs
If you are a person who is sensitive to sounds and/or are affected by the current construction works or you
just need some extra sleeping hours, pop into reception to pick up some free ear plugs.
Thoughts/ Concerns/ feedback
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.
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.
While we will minimise the disruption as much as possible, thank you again for your patience and
understanding during project works.
Best Regards,
John Colley – General Manager
Pamelia Thng – Deakin Project Manager
Nic Morris – ADCO Project Manager
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Antipasto pasta
400g dried penne pasta
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 brown onion, thinly sliced
785g jar tomato pasta sauce
100g artichokes in brine, drained, halved
270g jar roasted capsicums, drained, thinly sliced
1/4 cup Green Valley pitted kalamata olives
2 tablespoons chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley leaves
1/2 cup finely grated parmesan cheese
Cook pasta in a large saucepan of boiling, salted water, following packet directions, until
tender. Drain. Return to pan.
Meanwhile, heat oil in a saucepan over medium-high heat. Add onion. Cook for 2 to 3
minutes or until softened. Add pasta sauce, artichokes, capsicums and olives. Bring to the
boil. Reduce heat to low. Simmer for 5 minutes or until sauce thickens.
Add sauce to pasta. Stir to combine. Top with parsley and cheese. Serve.
Please direct any queries to Reception at bsradmin@deakin.edu.au or via extension 17671
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