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Page 1: Resi Bulletin - Deakin O-Week Edition
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For those who have signed up for the First-Year’s dinner

TONIGHT (Weds 4th March) please come and collect your

food ticket prior to the dinner. No ticket, no dinner!

Don’t forget to submit your Online Room Inventory Report by 5pm TODAY

(Weds 4th March)!

Every resident is required to complete one of

these. via the Portal: http://starrez.deakin.edu.au/

StarRezPortal/

If you do not complete it, we will assume that you consider your room and all contents to be in very

good condition.

Q: What did the digital clock say to the

grandfather clock?

A: Look grandpa, no hands!

If you have an appropriate joke or limerick that you’d like

featured in the bulletin, send it through to Amy: amy-

[email protected]

Mr. Chorizo — Crispy chorizo pieces on

quinoa and soya bean toast, topped

with grilled cheese and a side of

avocado.

Only $10, before 11am!

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Name: Abbey Harangozo

Nickname: Abs

Age: 20

Hometown: Albury

Course: Bachelor of Nursing

Favourite food: Chocolate

Favourite movie: Anything Disney Pixar

Favourite sporting team: Saint Kilda Football Club

Most memorable moment on res: Last Day of Res 2014, but this year

so far, toga night was killer.

Dream job: To work in the Royal Children’s hospital as the raddest

pediatric nurse, or travel the world as a nurse.

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

Coles Bay, Tasmania

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

Leonardo DiCaprio when he was Jack off titanic, Yummy.

What 3 things would you choose if you were stranded on a deserted

island?: A lifetime supply of steak and a handsome male who plays

guitar and sings to me

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Guests are currently NOT permitted due to Orientation Week. From this

Friday, however, the usual Guest Policy will recommence.

A guest is defined as a person who is invited to stay in your room

overnight once approval has been sought from the Residences office.

You must obtain approval for a guest by going to the reception desk and

getting a Guest Pass form from reception.

The following restrictions on guests apply:

A resident may apply to have one overnight

guest three times a week

Any non-resident who is present without a guest

pass after 11pm will be required to leave the

residences and the

resident responsible for that visitor will incur a

$50 casual accommodation charge

per person, per night.

All overnight guests must be registered with the

administration office.

The guest is to stay in the room of the person who has signed them in,

not just anywhere in the residences and not in the lounge or other

common areas.

A particular guest may only stay in residences for three nights per

week (beginning Monday and ending Sunday).

Residents are responsible for the proper conduct of their guests and

accept financial responsibility should their guest damage residences

or University property.

A ‘guest’ must be known to the resident.

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Voting forms in MB Foyer!

Be the first to resi reception to answer the following question correctly

and win yourself a movie voucher!

Q. When does resi reception close?

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It is accepted that residents at some time during their stay at the residences

will accidentally lock themselves out of their room.

If this should happen, you will need to go the residences

reception office in order to receive access to your room.

It is not acceptable to chock doors open as this is unsafe

and can cause damage to the door.

If any resident is locked-out of their unit for a third time, they will be charged

$10. They will also be charged $10 for every subsequent lockout.

Deakin University Burwood has a medical centre right on campus! Building B,

Level 2. Please ring for an appointment: 92446333

(ask for the medical centre).

After Hours Home Visits are also available for Deakin

students and staff living within a 50 km radius of

Melbourne.

Contact the Home Visiting Doctor service (9429 5677) and they will come to

res, all visits are bulk billed via Medicare and International students will only

be charged the same amount they receive back from their OSHC provider.

See http://www.mmds.com.au/home-visiting-doctor/ for more details!

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Please direct any queries to Reception at [email protected]

or via extension 17671

Cheat's pumpkin and pea risotto

Ingredients

Cooking spray

400g butternut pumpkin, cut into

1cm pieces

1 medium brown onion, finely

chopped

2 cups SunRice Arborio Risotto

Rice

4 1/2 cups chicken stock

1 cup frozen peas

1/2 cup finely grated parmesan cheese

Method

1. Spray a saucepan over with cooking spray and place on medium heat.

Cook pumpkin, stirring, for 5 minutes or until golden and tender. Transfer to a

plate. Cover to keep warm.

2. Add onion to pan. Cook, stirring, for 5 minutes or until onion has softened.

Add rice. Stir to coat. Add half the stock. Bring to the boil. Cook, stirring

occasionally, for 7 minutes or until stock has absorbed. Add remaining stock

and 1 cup cold water. Cook, stirring occasionally, for 8 to 10 minutes or until

liquid has absorbed.

3. Stir in pumpkin and peas. Cook for 5 minutes or until peas are heated

through. Stir in cheese. Serve.