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Tri 3 Week 8 Party/Guest/Noise - Free Period Your official bulletin for all the latest resi news and events info! All residents must observe the party/guest/noise-free period from Monday 9 th Feb – Friday 20 th Feb. Breaches of the party, guest & noise-free policy will NOT be tolerated and a $100 charge will apply. Breaches include: guests (registered or not) noisy gatherings noise when coming home late The successful completion of the trimester is dependent on all residents showing consideration and respect for each other. Your cooperation is sought to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to do well in their exams.

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Tri 3– Week 8

Party/Guest/Noise-Free Period

Your official bulletin for all the latest resi news and events info!

All residents must observe the party/guest/noise-free period from Monday 9th Feb – Friday 20th Feb.

Breaches of the party, guest & noise-free policy will NOT be tolerated

and a $100 charge will apply.

Breaches include:

guests (registered or not)

noisy gatherings

noise when coming home late

The successful completion of the trimester is dependent on all residents

showing consideration and respect for each other.

Your cooperation is sought to ensure that everyone has the opportunity

to do well in their exams.

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There have been a number of doors

found damaged around MB.

The cause of this damage seems to be

chocking doors open. This is

putting pressure on the lower part of the

door, warping the door and tearing the

hinges from the timber.

The cost of replacing a door and frame

can be in excess of $1,000.

Due to this damage, any studio/shared

apartment/unit where the doors are

found to be damaged due to chocking

the door open will be responsible for paying the replacement cost.

If you wish to keep your apartment secure and do not wish to be charged

for replacing a door, please do not chock the door open at any time.

Please carry your swipe card with you at all times to avoid chocking the

door.

Be the first to come to Resi Reception and

answer the below question correctly and

win a free movie voucher!

Q: How many guests at a time can a resident register?

Chocking Doors

Free movie voucher!

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Deakin can provide various kinds of support to students who have been impacted by bushfires.

For more information, please go to following webpage:

http://www.deakin.edu.au/students/enrolment-fees-money/student-

financial-support/natural-disaster-grants

This page provides information on the Natural Disaster Assistance Grant and

DUSA’s Natural Disaster Assistance.

In addition to monetary support,

Deakin Student Life are also able to

provide priority access to counselling, medical and Chaplaincy support if needed:

http://www.deakin.edu.au/life-at-deakin/health-safety-wellbeing/

counselling

Q: Why wouldn't the prawn share his treasure?

A: Because he was a little shellfish

If you have an appropriate joke or

limerick that you’d like featured in the

bulletin, send it through to Amy:

[email protected]

Natural Disaster Support

Joke of the Week

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If the rubbish and recycling in your

apartment is getting full, please do not

wait until the cleaners next visit.

Please take responsibility for the

cleanliness of your own apartment by

disposing of rubbish/recycling yourself

in the appropriate chutes on your level.

Under no circumstances should rubbish or recycling ever be left on the floor

underneath the chutes on any level at

MB.

If your rubbish is too big to fit in the

chute, please bring it down to reception

and our staff member can give you

direct access to the bin room.

Leaving rubbish in front of the chutes is unhygienic and creates an unpleasant

smell in the corridors.

Please be respectful to other residents and do not leave rubbish in front of

the bin chutes.

Rubbish Dumped at Chutes

Emptying Your Rubbish Regularly

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Recipe of the Week

Please direct any queries to Resi Reception at

[email protected] or via extension 17671

Creamy chicken pasta bake

Ingredients

Method

1. Cook the pasta in a large pan of boiling water according to packet directions until al

dente. Drain well.

2. Meanwhile, preheat oven to 200C. Spray cooking spray into non-stick frying pan. Add

the onion and cook, stirring 1-2 minutes until softened. Add the chicken mince, cook

stirring 3-4 minutes, breaking up any lumps with a wooden spoon. Add the garlic,

cook 1 minute.

3. Pour in the stock and passata sauce. Bring mixture to the boil, reduce heat and

simmer, uncovered for 10-15 minutes or until sauce is reduced and thickened.

Add zucchini and asparagus, cook 2 minutes. Remove from heat. Stir in spinach and

basil.

4. Spread the pasta shells into the base of a 6 cm deep, 18 x 29 cm base (6 x 22 x32 cm

top) baking dish. Spoon the chicken mixture over the pasta. Combine the ricotta with

half the cheese. Carefully spread over the top, almost to the edges. Scatter over the

remaining cheese. Bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden on top. Serve.

250 g medium shell pasta Cooking spray

1 onion, thinly sliced 500g chicken mince

2 cloves garlic, crushed 500 ml Campbell's Real Stock Chicken

2 cups tomato passata sauce 1 zucchini, halved lengthways, chopped

1 bunch asparagus, trimmed, cut in 3

cm lengths

80 g baby spinach leaves

1/3 cup chopped fresh basil 500g fresh ricotta

80g low-fat cheese, grated