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Connect with culture at UniSA’s Aboriginal Makers & Creators Day |
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Join us for an unforgettable Diwali celebration |
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Get spooked with G’Day Mates on the Z Ward Ghost Tour |
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David’s journey in the ASR program |
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Working On Wellness is here to help you focus on your mental health and wellbeing |
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Be empowered with UniSA’s sexual harm workshop |
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Where’s Parchie? Winners |
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Connect with culture at UniSA’s Aboriginal Makers & Creators Day
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Immerse yourself in Aboriginal culture and support local Aboriginal-owned businesses at UniSA’s first ever Aboriginal Makers & Creators Day.
Create a dot painting*, make your own bush beads jewellery*, or join in a group canvas painting led by Marra Dreaming. You’ll also have the chance to learn about Aboriginal tools and taste some native plants. Plus, enjoy beautiful tunes from First Nations musician, Katie Aspel and check out Ngarrindjeri Dreaming’s market stall packed with Aboriginal handmade goods.
Lunch
is available for a gold coin donation, with all proceeds going to Literacy for Life. Check the full schedule and be part of this meaningful experience.
*Registration is required for these activities. |
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Tuesday 15 October |
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11:00am – 1:30pm |
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Student Lounge, City West campus |
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Join us for an unforgettable Diwali celebration
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UniSA’s vibrant Diwali festivities are just around the corner! Immerse yourself in a magical evening filled with colours, lights, tasty food, captivating dance performances, and traditional Indian music.
Celebrated by millions worldwide, Diwali symbolises the triumph of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance. Check out last year's event highlights and join us at the exciting new location of Light Square, Adelaide to experience the beauty of Diwali.
This event is free for UniSA students, and no registration is required. |
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Thursday 17 October |
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5:30pm – 9:30pm |
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Light Square (Wauwi), Adelaide |
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Get spooked with G’Day Mates on the Z Ward Ghost Tour
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It’s almost spooky season! Join G’Day Mates for this two-hour ghost tour through Glenside Hospital.
If you’re intrigued by the supernatural, or just looking for a fun night out with friends, this is your chance to explore the eerie Z Ward. You’ll hear true experiences, disturbing events, and decide for yourself – is it really haunted?
Book your ticket for just $22 today and get ready for a night filled with mystery and excitement!
*Due to the nature and location of this tour, some content and stories might be distressing to some people. Consider if this is the right activity for you. |
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Sunday 13 October |
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7:00pm – 9:30pm |
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Z Ward, Glenside |
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David’s journey in the ASR program
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Meet David, a Visual Effects student and Academic Student Representative (ASR) here at UniSA. In his role as an ASR, David represents student views and strives to make improvements to UniSA’s teaching and learning. Here’s what David has been able to achieve through the ASR program:
“Before I joined the ASR program, I was looking for a way to connect with other students in class, so I worked with the subject teachers and other students to create a class study group. Many people joined the group, including teachers, and it became a hive of activity. My fellow ASR and I were inspired to scale this concept up.
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much planning and collaboration with the Program Director, we developed a program-wide student forum (on Discord) to help students connect and share knowledge with others in the program. The forum now hosts over 100 student members, as well as some staff. Students talk about industry trends, post helpful resources, seek help on technical issues and share creative work.
I'll be starting my first placement later this year with Rising Sun Pictures, so that is very exciting! I'm especially proud of the legacy we're creating for future students. Since the student forum is an official ASR initiative, upcoming ASRs can take up the mantle and keep the forum alive as a resource for students long into the future.”
If you have an idea or suggestion to improve your program or learning experience, get in touch with your ASR! |
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Working On Wellness is here to help you focus on your mental health and wellbeing
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Take a break from uni stress with fun activities happening throughout October. There will be Farmer Darcy's Farm, free snacks, live cooking demonstrations, free haircuts, massages, craft activities, nail art and heaps more! Check out the pop-up events happening from 11:30am to 2:30pm at a campus near you:
City East: Wednesday 9 October, 11:30am – 2:30pm, Basil Hetzel Plaza Mawson Lakes: Wednesday 16 October, 11:30am – 2:30pm, GP Courtyard City West: Tuesday 22 October, 11:30am – 2:30pm, Hoj Plaza Magill: Wednesday 23 October, 11:30am – 2:30pm, Student Lounge
The fun doesn’t stop there – you can also join other wellness workshops and activities throughout the month. |
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Be empowered with UniSA’s sexual harm workshop
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Want to learn more about the topic of sexual harm? Are you driven to contribute to change? We hear you!
Join a ‘Respect at UniSA: Introduction to Sexual Harm’ workshop to gain valuable knowledge about sexual assault and sexual harassment, and gender-based violence in a safe and respectful space. The session will be dynamic, empowering and thought-provoking. Register now for an upcoming session:
Mawson Lakes: Tuesday 8 October, 12:00pm – 2:00pm City East: Wednesday 9 October, 12:00pm – 2:00pm Online: Tuesday 15 October, 2:00pm – 4:00pm Magill: Thursday 24 October, 12:00pm – 2:00pm
This workshop is recognised by the UniSA+ Award. |
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Where’s Parchie? Winners |
Parchie’s been found! Thank you to everyone who tackled last edition’s puzzle and congratulations to Ern Tan, Ashwin Singh, Emma Sheffield, Dania Rehan and Aditya Verma for winning the prize draw. Keep your eyes peeled for a new puzzle in our next edition! |
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The University of South Australia respectfully
acknowledges the Kaurna, Boandik and Barngarla First Nations Peoples and their Elders past and present, who are the First Nations’ traditional owners of the lands that are now home to the UniSA campuses in Adelaide, Mount Gambier and Whyalla. |
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