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Charlotte

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IMPACTING ACTIVITES RELATED TO CONSRUCTION WORKS

· machinery operating

· Dust generated from earthworks

· Vibration generated by earthworks

IMPACTING ACTIVITES RELATED TO DEAKIN / SURROUNDING STREETS

· Plant floats, offsite disposal of materials, importation &

deliveries of onsite materials, all via Uganda St

· Concrete truck deliveries (every 2‐3 days)

· Precast concrete panel deliveries (every 2‐3 days)

IMPACTING ACTIVITES TO SERVICES / SHUTDOWNS

· Notification of Impacting activity statement to be provided and

signed by Deakin prior to works commencing

IMPACTING ACTIVITES ON ENVIRONMENT / SAFETY / NEIBOURING

PROPERTIES

· Airborne dust due to site works – water truck for dust

mitigation

· Environmental controls in place for stormwater easement and

SITE WORKING HOURS AND NUMBERS ON SITE

· Up to 70 workers on site daily expected over coming fortnight

· 7:00am – 5:00pm Mon ‐ Fri

· Saturday 7:00am – 2:30 pm

· Sundays (TBA for specific works)

Feel free to contact us at [email protected] if there are any issues.

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MONDAY & FRIDAY

7am—3pm

TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY

7am—8pm

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Please be aware and adhere to the Resi guest policy.

The full details of the policy can be found in the Residences Handbook:

A visitor is defined as a person who is meeting with a resident for a short period of time, while a guest is defined as a person who is staying overnight with a resident.

Any non-resident who is present without a guest pass after noise curfew of 11pm will be required to leave the residences, and the resident responsible for that visitor will incur a $50.00 fine.

The University reserves the right to charge an amenity fee to anyone staying more than three nights in a 7-day period.

A guest must be accommodated in the host resident’s room, and not the lounge room or other common area.

Residents need to organise a dated guest pass from resi reception before 11pm. The guest is required to carry the pass with them at all times.

The host resident is responsible for the behaviour and conduct of their guests. The host is also responsible for informing the other people in their unit that they have a guest staying overnight.

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Deakin University is a smoke-free environment. This includes all

Deakin property, including: all land, buildings, vehicles, facilities and other prop-

erty owned or leased by or under the control of the University. This policy has

been implemented to create a healthy and safe environment for all Deakin stu-

dents, staff and associates.

Residences however, carpark 13 and the basketball court. Residents may smoke

in this area and ONLY this area. Residents found smoking outside of this areas

will incur a fine and/or disciplinary action.

Please be considerate of fellow residents down at the village when using the

smoking area and keep the noise levels to a minimum, especially during the

night time .

The smoke detectors on res are incredibly sensitive and directly linked to the fire brigade.

The resident responsible for a fire unit(s) calls out shall be liable for the cost and in cases

where no individual is identified the Residence manager reserves the right to apportion the

cost across all the residents of the unit involved.

If ever you hear the evacuation tones, DO NOT assume it is a false alarm. You MUST VA-

CATE IMMEDIATELY.

The evacuation meeting points are:

Up on the grass out the front of Building LA (MB residents)

Gardener’s Creek (BSV residents)

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Breakfast Club

Too busy juggling work, study and assignments to make breakfast?

No problem – head down to the MB Rec Room on Thursday mornings from 7:30am-9:30am and we'll do the

rest!

Please bring your own plate or bowl and cutlery for this continental breakfast

Active April-

Premier’s Active April encourages all Victorians to do 30 minutes of physical activity a day during April. It’s

free, it’s fun and it’s part of the Victorian Government’s commitment to getting more people active and

healthy. YMCA is proud to partner with the State Government again in this exciting initiative and help more

Victorians enjoy the powerful benefits of physical activity. -

See more at: http://www.deakingeelong.ymca.org.au/news/this-april-get-active-more-

often.html#sthash.JLSGecIs.dpuf

Mothers Day Classic

Sunday 8th May– Walk or Run for breast cancer research. Participate, volunteer or fundraise. More infor-

mation at www.mothersdayclasic.com.au

Andy Warhol – Ai Weiwei Art Exhibiton

This exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria is in its final weeks. It will be running until the 24th of

April. It explores modern and contemporary art, life and cultural politics through these two very unique fig-

ures. Who turned their life experinces into art and became two of the most significant artists of the twenti-

eth and twenty- first centuries. More information can be found at < http://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/exhibition/

andy-warhol-ai-wei-wei/#exhi-tab-about>

200 Years of Australian Fashion

The National Gallery of Victoria has brought together an exhibiton that highlights Australian Fashion for

the past 200 years. There are more then ninety designers on display at this beauitful exhitibion. It is an in-

tersting walk through time. There are many other events being held to celebrate 200 years of Australian

Fashion including pop up design talks. This will be running until the 31st of July. More information can be

found here; < http://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/exhibition/200-years-of-australian-fashion/>

Jurassic World : The Exhibition

Jurassic World has come to the Melbourne Mesume. Come face-to-face with a Pachyrhinosaurus; visit The

Hammond Creation Lab; stare in wonder at a towering Brachiosaurus; get a rare up-close look at the most

vicious dinosaur of them all, Tyrannosaurus rex; and learn all about top-secret projects currently in develop-

ment. This exhibtion will be at Melbourne until the 9th of October. For ticketing infromation < https://

museumvictoria.com.au/melbournemuseum/whats-on/jurassic-world-the-exhibition/>

Melbourne International Comedy Festival

From 23 March to 17 April Melbourne hosts the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Celebrating its

30th Anniversary, you can expect many laughs featuring a mass of local and international stars. Coming from

humble beginnings, this show has transformed from 56 shows to 550 in 2015 and is now one of the biggest

comedy festivals in the WORLD. So get along and experience the hilarious imaginations of these performers!!

For more info and tickets go to: www.comedyfestival.com.au/

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Staying safe

The safety of all our residents is a major priority here at BSR. Threats to a resident’s safety or possessions

should be reported immediately.

Deakin Security is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and can be contacted on 1800 062 579 or via the

Safe Zone app.

If you are travelling around campus alone or late at night, please remember that you can always arrange a

security escort to your vehicle or other locations on campus by calling security on 1800 062 579 .

Safezone App

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.

The app makes it easier for you to contact the Security team and helps them to respond if you need assis-

tance, by sending your name and location directly to the response team members.

Deakin University encourages students and staff to register for the free SafeZone app on their mobile de-

vice. The app for all Deakin University campuses and response from the Security team is free.

Deakin University's Security team monitors SafeZone 24 hours a day. More information about the app, in-

cluding how to download it to your phone, can be found at : http://www.deakin.edu.au/life-at-deakin/

health-wellbeing-safety/security/safezone

Please note that moving forward, we will be using the “Burwood Resi Life Guide” for distributing infor-

mation, updating the calendar of events, free prize give aways, lodging maintenance requests, event photos

and much more. We will stop updating the “Welcome Guide” so please just use the Resi Life Guide from

now on.

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Name: Mollie McArthur

Nickname: Mol

Age: 19

Hometown: Sea Lake

Course: Bachelor of Psychological Science

Favourite Food: Ham and Cheese Toasties

Favourite Movie: The Princess Diaries

Favourite Sporting Team: The East High

Wildcats

Most Memorable Moment on Res: Final Dig 2015

Dream Job: Princess of Genovia

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

East Side

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

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

land: Sea Plane, manual to drive sea plane and a pizza

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Name: Jordan Donaldson

Nickname: Jords or Jordy

Age: 21

Hometown: Healesville

Course: Bachelor of Commerce

Favourite food: Chicken parmigiana

Favourite movie: The Wolf of Wall Street

Favourite sporting team: Western Bulldogs

and LA Clippers

Most memorable moment on res: Graveyard Goodbye, the last day on res

2015

Dream job: Owner of the LA Clippers

If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be: USA or Mel-

bourne, in a mansion

If you could have dinner with any person, who would it be: Michael Jor-

dan

What 3 things would you choose if you were stranded on a desert island:

A 70 metre yacht, a map, and an unlimited supply of food and drinks.

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Long Term Virtual Parking Permits – Permit

Purchasing your permit online

You can now purchase your long term parking permit online using a valid credit card. Permits are now valid for 4 months (120 days) or 12 months (365 days) from the date of purchase.

If you’re ready to purchase your long term permit, please click here.

Physical permits are no longer required

Our new parking permit system is based on vehicle registrations and physical permits will no longer be provided or required to be displayed on your vehicle. You can enter up to three vehi-cles on your permit but only one vehicle can be active at any time. Important reminder: when you bring a different vehicle to campus, it is your responsibility to select and activate a different vehicle on your vPermit account.

Short Term Parking Permits – Casual (hourly/daily)

CellOPark is our new ‘Pay As You Go’ mobile App provider. You can establish a CellOPark ac-count with a valid debit or credit card. Your parking session can be managed on your mobile de-vice (smartphone, laptop, and computer) or by making a phone call. You no longer need to deter-mine how long you’ll require parking prior to purchasing a ticket and potentially paying for more time than you needed. With our new system, you’ll only be charged for the parking time you ac-tually use.

To register

To register, simply install the free CellOPark Australia App and complete the short sign-up form. You can enter up to three vehicles on your account but only one vehicle can park at any time. Please take extra care to ensure you enter your vehicle registration/s correctly (the most common mistake to avoid is entering the letter ‘I’ instead of the number ‘1’ or the letter ‘O’ in-stead of the number ‘0’ or vice versa).

To start a casual parking permit session

Select your location, the relevant campus zone number and ‘START’. Remember to STOP’ when you leave so that you only pay for the time you park.

The CellOPark zone numbers for Burwood campus is: 1040300

Important reminder: when you bring a different vehicle to campus, it is your responsibility to select and activate a different vehicle on your CellOPark account.

For more information or to get started, please visit www.cellopark.com.au.

General Parking Information

For those still wishing to pay cash for their parking, CellOPark pre-paid cards are available to purchase from Student Central and these can be used with the new ‘Pay As You Go’ CellOPark Australia App.

Further information on the new parking system is provided on our parking web page. Should you require additional assistance or have any parking related queries, please email [email protected] or call 522 71011.

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Be the first to answer the following question at resi reception and win a

movie voucher!

Q. What is the name of the

app, students can use to

contact security?

A bear walks into a restaurant and say’s “I want a grilllllled

……………………………………… cheese.”

The waiter says “Whats with the

pause?”

The bear replies “Whaddya

mean, I’M A BEAR.”

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Ingredients

6 large bananas, peeled, halved lengthways

30g butter, chopped

2 tablespoons brown sugar

1.25 litres vanilla ice-cream

1/4 cup roasted salted peanuts, roughly chopped

Step 1

Preheat oven to 220°C/200°C fan-forced. Place bananas, cut side-up, in a 3cm-deep, 19cm x 30cm (base) baking tray. Place butter and sugar in a saucepan over medium heat. Cook, stirring, for 3 minutes or until melted and smooth. Pour over bananas. Bake for 12 to 15 minutes or until golden. Set aside to cool for 5 minutes.

Step 2

Meanwhile, make sauce Place chocolate and cream in a saucepan over medium-low heat. Cook, stirring with a metal spoon, for 3 to 4 minutes or until melted and smooth.

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