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RESI NEWS Issue 1 Exam Quiet Period is still in place until 5pm Friday 20 June. - No drinking on campus - No guests during quiet period Congratulations to those who have finished and good luck for those with exams still to come. If you are heading home, stay safe and enjoy your break. Some student do have exams up until this date so that means no noise, parties or gatherings at ANY time of day or night until after the 20th June 2014.

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RESI NEWS Issue 1

Exam Quiet Period is still in place until

5pm Friday 20 June.

- No drinking on campus

- No guests during quiet period

Congratulations to those who have

finished and good luck for those with

exams still to come. If you are heading

home, stay safe and enjoy your break.

Some student do have exams up until this

date so that means no noise, parties or

gatherings at ANY time of day or night until

after the 20th June 2014.

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World Cup Fever! – Live on SBS Yaks Urangutans Piranhas Barracudas Gators Raptors Office

Russia Colombia Brazil Mexico Australia Algeria Italy

Honduras Uruguay Cote d’Ivoire England Spain Chile France

Argentina Costa Rica Portugal USA Belgium Croatia

Switzerland Netherlands Iran Greece Germany Ecuador

Bonsia -

Herzegovina

Ghana Japan Nigeria Cameroon Korean

Republic

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Brainy Quote

To achieve great things, two things are needed - a plan, and not quite

enough time.” - Leonard Bernstein, composer and author

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SafeZone App

Reminder if you have not already downloaded!

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. We encourage you to download the SafeZone app on your mobile device.

http://www.deakin.edu.au/services/security/safezone.php

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Notices/ Posters While Residence are encouraged to use the bulletin boards around residence to promote upcoming events all posters or flyers need to be approved by the office staff. Promotions are only to be displayed on the notice boards (not doors and glass).

Rubbish Bin Bollards Those individuals who have taken the orange bollards are kindly asked to return ASAP to the skip area. The residence bins cannot be emptied if cars are in the first two bays. Thanks you in advance for your cooperation.

Strangers on Campus Unauthorised individuals have been reported on several occasions within the residence at Warrnambool this year. Please be sure to close your doors and alter security to any suspicious persons found on campus.

Health and Wellbeing News – Residences

Mushrooms Lots of mushrooms grow wild around Victoria during autumn and winter. The Victorian Poisons Information Centre DOES NOT RECOMMEND eating mushrooms that have not been expertly identified.

There are many poisonous species found in the wild that resemble edible ones. You should only eat mushrooms purchased at a supermarket, greengrocer etc.

There is no test that you can do at home to determine if a mushroom is edible. Click on this link for information about mushroom poisoning. (http://www.austin.org.au/)

Handbook Highlights Illicit Substances

The use, manufacture, selling or possession of illegal drugs and other illegal substances is prohibited. This rule operates in accordance with State and Federal Laws, as well as a desire to maintain a healthy and secure living environment for all residents. The consequences of using any illicit substance can be hazardous and the effect on others in a close residential community can be detrimental to the general wellbeing of all residents.

Residents who breach this rule will be subject to disciplinary action under the provisions of the Deakin Residences Student Discipline Policy & Procedure, as well as University regulations and statutes. Residents may also be reported to Victoria Police.

Drinking Games

Drinking games involving alcohol are never permitted in the University Residences.

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Asian chicken, corn and

noodle soup

Ingredients

1/4 cup Malaysian curry paste

2 green onions, thinly sliced

425g can corn kernels, drained

2 cups shredded barbecued chicken

(approx. 1/2 a chook)

4 cups reduced-salt chicken stock

220g shelf-fresh Singapore noodles

Just six ingredients is all you need!

Method

1. Heat a large, non-stick saucepan over medium heat. Add curry paste and half the onion. Cook,

stirring, for 1 minute or until fragrant.

2. Add corn, chicken, 1 cup cold water and stock. Bring to the boil. Add noodles. Simmer for 5 minutes

or until noodles are tender. Serve sprinkled with remaining onion.

Joke of the week

Q. Why do watermelon have fancy weddings?

A. Because they cantaloupe

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