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New resi bulletin deakin t3 week 2

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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:

period of time, while a guest is defined as a person who is staying

overnight with a resident.

-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.

stay-

ing more than three nights in a 7-day period.

must be accommodated in the host resident’s room, and not the

lounge room or other common area.

before

11pm. The guest is required to carry the pass with them at all times.

behaviour and conduct of their

guests. The host is also responsi-

ble for informing the other peo-

ple in their unit that they have a

guest staying overnight.

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Reception

Our reception is open 24hrs and located in MB building. If you have any enquiries, concerns or matters you would like to discuss, please feel free to approach us in person, email us [email protected] or call 03 92517671

T3 Resident Leaders

Your Residential Leaders for T3 are as follows. Level 2 – Tom Coleman Level 3 – Kevin Wilson Level 4 – Jordan Donaldson C & E Block – Aimee Waring Your RL’s will let you know soon when your next floor/block meeting will be to meet your fellow residents and discuss upcoming events Security Deakin Security is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and can be contacted on 1800 062 579 or via the SAFEZONE app. There is resident specific Security from 7pm to 7am every night. If your require a se-curity escort to your car or any location on campus, this can be arranged by contacting security.

Fire Alarms

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 individ-ual is identified the Residence manager reserves the right to apportion the cost across all the residents of the unit involved.

Please take care with the following to minimise disruption and to ensure everyone’s safety

1. When cooking: a. Open windows b. ALWAYS make sure the extractor fan is on by pulling out the range hood c. Cook on the back two burners when using a frypan. (When using the front two burn-

ers, the smoke is more likely to set off the alarm) d. Use a small amount of cooking spray, not oil.

2. Do not use aerosol deodorant, hairspray or hair straighteners in your bedrooms. Only use

these in the bathrooms of your units

3. Do not smoke anywhere inside Village units or the MB building.

If a smoke alarm is set off, it will make a high pitch sound. You then have 60 seconds to attempt to dis-perse the smoke by:

• Turning the appliance off (if applicable)

• Opening windows

• Putting extractor fan on

• Fanning the detector with a tea towel, book or folder

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Burwood Student Accommodation project

Dear BSV Residential Students Thank you for your continued patience during the construction of the new student resi-dence. The following information outlines works scheduled for the next fortnight ending 21st November: WORKS SCHEDULED FOR WEEK AHEAD - Bulk excavation - Backfilling service trenches IMPACTING ACTIVITES RELATED TO CONSRUCTION WORKS - Machinery operating IMPACTING ACTIVITES RELATED DEAKIN / SURROUNDING STREETS - Plant floats, offsite disposal of materials, importation of onsite materials all via Uganda St - Proposal to modify Uganda St traffic roundabout: ADCO to propose modified solution for large vehicle access. IMPACTING ACTIVITES ON ENVIRONMENT / SAFETY / NEIBOURING PROPERTIES - Dust due to site works: water truck for dust mitigation SITE WORKING HOURS AND NUMBERS ON SITE Up to 10 workers on site daily expected over coming fortnight - 7am – 5:00pm Mon ‐ Fri - Saturday 8am – 2 pm

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Study Room Even though exams are over, room EA 2.01 continues to be available 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 (please see map attached). For after-hours access please request a security escort to and from EA2.01 study room as you need. 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 ac-tions as needed. Again, if you observe a specific issue regarding any safety/ security with our current build-ings or the new build work site, please do contact reception immediately so we can take ac-tion. While we will minimise the disruption as much as possible, thank you again for your pa-tience and understanding during project works. Kind regards, John Colley – General Manager Pamelia Thng – Project manager

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Be the first to answer the following question

at resi

reception and win a movie voucher!

Q. What time is noise curfew on a

Wednesday?

When: Thursday 19th 4.45pm - 6.30pm

Location: MB 1.105

Snacks and drinks provided plus a chance to win a fabulous

PRIZE!!!

Q. How do you make a fire with

two sticks?

A. Make sure one is a match

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Did you know there is a Physiotherapist at Deakin Burwood?

Sophie Parrôt from Back In Motion Camberwell is the on-campus Physiotherapist at Deakin Burwood for 2015.

Sophie has a special interest in spinal injuries, sports injuries, Women’s Health and Neuromuscular Dry Needling.

SERVICES

Physiotherapy and massage services are available to Deakin Burwood students and staff on Wednesday and Friday afternoons

from 1-4pm. Appointments can be made by calling Deakin Medical Centre on 9244 6300 (ask for Student Life) or book

ONLINE at http://www.deakin.edu.au/life-at-deakin/health-wellbeing-safety/medical-centres/online-booking/

burwood.

In addition to the above services, Pilates and GaitScan (gait assessment +/- custom orthotic prescription) are also available at

our Clinic in Camberwell (Toorak Road).

Physiotherapists specialise in the assessment and management of:

Musculoskeletal injuries

Postural correction

Spinal injuries

Post-surgical rehabilitation

Women’s Health

Aged Care

Workplace injuries.

COST

All Deakin University staff and students are offered a FREE Initial Assessment – to assess any pain you may have, or discuss

your health goals.

Payment for any treatment is processed on site (EFT, C/Card, HICAPS only). Private Health insurance extras cover can be used

therefore only a small fee may be required.

Clients are able to receive Physiotherapy services from third party providers including: Transport Accident Commission (TAC),

Work Cover and the Enhanced Primary Care (EPC) Program.

Do not hesitate to contact Sophie, she can easily be contacted by phone or email.

Phone: 9889 3903

Email: [email protected]

Service Normal

Rate

Student Rate

Physiotherapy $82 $73.80

Massage

- 20min

- 40min

- 60min

$70

$97

$113

$63

$87.30

$101.70

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Name: Thomas Coleman

Nickname: Tom

Age: 19

Hometown: Melbourne

Course: Primary Education

Favourite food: Spag Bol

Favourite movie: Guardians of the Gal-

axy

Favourite sporting team: Australian

Wallabies

Most memorable moment on res: Meeting people, especially Lewis Revell

Dream job: Art Teacher

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

own

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

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

land?:

1. A huge BBQ with all the supplies for use

2. A huge constantly full truck of food, soft drinks and beer.

3. A guide on escaping desert islands.