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Important Notices – July/August 2017

Friday, July 7th, 2017

Free tickets to an Aussie Rules football game at the MCG
The Melbourne Football Club is hosting a Student Match Day Experience involving activities and the chance to watch the Melbourne Football Club  AFL team play at Australia’s biggest sporting stadium (MCG).
When: Sunday August 13th – 9.30am check in  for a 10am start
Where: Gosch’s Paddock – Corner of Punt Rd and Olympic Blvd.  Public transport information.
Activity: Hands on session – 10am to 11am   After that we will walk together to the MCG at approx. 11.30am to watch the game – Melbourne v’s St Kilda.
Game starts: 1.10pm
Registration link

Planning to stay in Australia after your study? Find out your migration options 
Visa requirements change constantly and getting reliable, up-to- date information can be difficult. Acacia Immigration has been invited to present a free information session at the Clayton and Caulfield campus to explain the main visa options available to you on the completion of your studies. Topics include:
– General Skilled Migration – including recent trends in Skill Select EOI invitations
– Changes to Skilled Occupations Lists and State Nomination requirements
– Graduate Temporary Subclass 485 Visas – how to qualify and use 485 visas to improve your chances of migration
– Employer Sponsorship – the 3 main ways an employer can sponsor you.

Enrolled students from all campuses are welcome to attend. The two hour sessions include question time, so please come prepared with your queries. Register online. For more information, email iss@monash.edu

When: Wednesday 9 August (Caulfield campus), Thursday 10 August (Clayton)

International student rights at work
Make sure you understand your rights at work and where to go for help. Check the Fair Work Ombudsman website to find out what you can expect to be paid, holidays and time off entitlement and what to expect when your job ends.  You can also get some legal advice about your work rights at the Study Melbourne Student Centre  if you are experiencing problems at work. A lawyer is available every Thursday but you will need to make an appointment by emailing info@studymelbourne.vic.gov.au or free call 1800 056 449. For more information, check the Job Watch website or connect on the International Students Work Rights Legal service facebook page.

New Increase to the National Minimum wage
The Fair Work Commission has announced a increase in the minimum wage. From the 1 July, the minimum wage is now $18.29 per hour or $22.86 per hour for casual workers. There have also been changes made to penalty rates in the hospitality, pharmacy, fast food, retail and restaurant industry. Find out more about these changes on the Fair Work Ombudsman website.

English Connect
English Connect is running lots of classes in semester 2 and we are certain to have something to suit you! There is Let’s Chat, a fun interactive class focusing on conversational English and making friends. Also Peer Support, our drop-in session to assist you with grammar in your assignments. There are even workshops on public speaking, pronunciation as well as academic language and grammar for your assessments. We hope to see you in one of our programs soon!

Doctors on Demand – FREE tele health service
This phone service is available for all Allianz Global Assistance OSHC and OVHC visitors plus members. You can use it to talk to a qualified doctor without leaving home, get private medical advice, referral to a specialist or obtain a repeat prescription to get medicine. Access a Doctor on Demand by video or phone at any time of the day.
Visit: www.doctorsondemand.com.au
– Click “Redeem a Benefit”
– Enter your Allianz Global Assistance OSHC membership number
– Book a consult or request a repeat prescription
For more information visit the Allianz Global Assistance website.

Need help doing your taxes?
If you have earned money in Australia, it is highly likely that you will to lodge a tax return before 31 October. The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has listed a few circumstances where you may not need to lodge one but most international students look forward to lodging it because it often means they get money back. The first $18,200 of your yearly income isn’t taxed – so if you are earning less than this per year, you can claim the tax free threshold to reduce the amount of tax that is withheld from your pay during the year.  The easiest way to complete your tax return is through myTax online but if you still need help, make a free appointment with a Student volunteer who has been trained by the Australian Tax Office at the Caulfield or Clayton campus. Bookings are essential.

When: 1 July – 31 October

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Opportunities

Changing Minds
Counselling and Mental Health Programs have created an online program specifically for students called Changing Minds. This program provides strategies for self care, awareness of mental health issues and information on the support services available within Monash and the wider community. It takes about 1 hour to complete and can be done at any time. All participants will receive a certificate upon completion. Enrol now on Moodle.

City of Melbourne: Chance to win a $50 voucher
The City of Melbourne wants to hear about your experiences as an international student. Your feedback will help them find out about what they are doing well and how they can better meet your needs. At the end of the survey 40 lucky winners will get a chance to win a $50 gift voucher from a retailer of their choosing including Myer, iTunes, JB Hi-Fi, Priceline, COles, Woolworths, David Jones just to name a few! Click here to start.

Scholarships and Opportunity to do a PhD at The University of Hong Kong
Are you interested in doing postgraduate studies in Hong Kong? Come hear about scholarship and fellowship opportunities for postgraduate study at the University of Hong Kong. Register online to secure your place. For more information about this opportunity, contact Gloria.Macinante@monash.edu.
When: Friday 18 August, 11am – 12pm
Where: Graduate Education Seminar Room 2, Clayton Campus, Monash University

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What’s On

WinterFest
Come explore Winterfest across all monash campuses. Discover the secret cinema, silent disco, Winter Comedy Lounge featuring Tommy Little, evening Glow yoga, fireworks and the family friendly Winter Carnival. Details are available on the WinterFest website.

How to stay warm with food in winter
One of the easiest ways to keep warm on a cold winter’s day is to have a hearty bowl of soup! There are so many places you can buy soup in Melbourne. If soup doesn’t tickle your fancy, you might want to spoil yourself with some high tea or if you prefer something savoury, you might want to try these delicious dumpling places or take a wander down Crossley Street

Have you ever wanted to learn how to play touch football?
Join a Meetup group or social game at JJ Holland Park and have some fun in learning how to play. Most groups cater for all abilities and are suitable for beginner teams.

River Rink in Fed Square – 1 – 23 July
Winter Glow Festival – 28 June -15  August
Winter Night Market at Queen Victoria – 7 June – 30 August

Melbourne International Film Festival – 3 – 20 August
Basement Comedy Saturdays – 1 July – 23 December
Winter Pop-Up Bar – 1 June – 1 September
Craft Cubed Festival – 1 – 31 August


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Tips for International Students

Did you know you have access to the National Home Doctor Service?
If it’s late and you are not well, call 13 SICK (13 7425). The doctor will come and visit you out at your home. This service is available Monday – Friday (4pm – 8am), Saturdays from 10am onwards and all hours on Sunday and public holidays.

New Visa options for Singaporean travellers coming to Australia
From 1 January 2018 onwards, Singaporeans who are hoping to travel to Australia can now have access to long term multiple visa entry through the visitor (subclass 600) visa. This visa allows Singaporean visitors to come to Australia for up to three months over a six month period. In addition, the new Work and Holiday Maker program will accommodate 500 places a year for young people from Australia and Singapore wishing to undertake short term work or study.

Security bus service – Clayton and Caulfield campus
A security bus for Clayton and Caulfield campuses is provided between 5.30pm and midnight, Monday to Friday leaving every 30 minutes. The security bus stops and bus route can be found on the campus maps. You can view where the bus is from the live tracker for Clayton or Caulfield Campus on the Monash App under Transport Security Buses.

How can I Improve my Presentation Skills?
Some people just love performing in front of a group! But for some students, delivering an oral presentation can be anxiety-provoking. Remember why you need to do this, as your lecturers and tutors are not trying to make you feel stressed out. It’s all about helping you prepare for life outside the university and in the workforce. Check out these tips from the library on how to improve your presentations.

International Student Engagement
If you have any feedback about the newsletter or suggestions of items to be included, please email iss@monash.edu.

Important information – June 2017

Friday, June 2nd, 2017

Are you in your final semester?
Whether you decide to go home overseas or stay in Australia, there are a lot of things you need to consider. Make sure you read the information and tips for finishing students.

What social media do you use?
We are seeking to improve the experiences of international students at Monash.  To help us design programs and resources for new students, we need to know what social media platforms you use. Complete the 2 minute survey.

Calling for Volunteers to help New International Students arriving in Semester 2!
Help new students starting in Semester 2, 2017 at enrolment and orientation at the Clayton and Caulfield Campus. If you are interested in volunteering, register your interest now.

Monash Security Escort  and  Bus Services 
It’s that time of year – late night study time. If you are on campus late at night don’t forget we have a security safety escort service available 24/7 – just call 9902-7777. There is also the free security bus service available for Clayton and Caulfield campuses between 5.30pm and midnight, Monday to Friday. This bus leaves every 30 minutes and bus stops are located on the Clayton and Caulfield Campus.

New Monash Cheap Eats Guide
Check out the  “Cheap Eats at Monash” guide to find inexpensive food options on campus. The guide includes meal options between $1-$6 with the healthiest choices highlighted with a green tick.

Exam study ideas
Want to ensure your study is effective? Learning Skills Adviser Roland Clements has a few ideas to help you decide whether to study with friends or not, and what to do the night before the exam. Read more

Exam cheating!
If you are caught with study notes or a mobile phone in your pocket during exams, you may be accused of cheating and face the following penalties:
• 0% for assessment or unit
• Suspension or exclusion from Monash University

Make sure you follow the exam rules. If you get sick or are affected by a serious situation that prevents you from sitting your exam, consider applying for special consideration. Remember, once you have started an exam, you are no longer eligible to apply for special consideration and you cannot cancel your exam once you have started it but do not complete it. If you are unsure of what to do, contact Student Rights.

Job search and Interview tips
Browse through hundreds of casual and full time jobs advertised on Career Gateway. Practice your interview skills online with InterviewStream, before you go to your job interview. Stand out from the crowd with Student Futures where you can learn about employability skills, hear from Monash Alumni, rate your skills and keep track of all your experiences and development while you study at Monash.

New Respectful and Responsible Moodle unit
Learn to foster healthy and mutually respectful relationships, encourage safe bystander intervention and promote changes in attitudes to create a safer, more inclusive community. Learn about
– your rights and responsibilities
– the importance of healthy relationships
– alcohol and other drugs
– what constitutes problem behaviour and misconduct
– how to be an active bystander
Both the Consent video and the Respectful and Responsible Module are listed on every students Moodle account.

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Opportunities

Need help doing your taxes?
All volunteers are trained by the Australian Tax Office. Make a free appointment at the Caulfield or Clayton campus. Bookings are essential.

When: 1 July – 31 October

Wanted: Student Videographers and Photographers
MELD magazine are recruiting students who want to use their skills for a magazine website dedicated to International students in Melbourne. This is a great opportunity to further develop your portfolio of experience. For more information email careers@meldmagazine.com.au

Chance to win a $20 gift card
Complete a 10 minute survey for your chance to win one of three Coles $20 gift cards. The survey will be used to help MELD Magazine better engage with the international student community.

CISA Conference
 “Students At The Heart of Best Practices” -This CISA conference is a great opportunity for government bodies, stakeholders and students gather together and listen to each other, sharing inspirational and interesting opinions and goals.  July 3 to 6, 2017 in Canberra.

Outcome Hub launched
The Outcome-Hub is a co-working space aimed at building a community of international students and graduates and giving them the means to network with local businesses or start their own businesses in Victoria.

 

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What’s On

Refugee Week – “With Courage Let us all Combine”
Hear the inspirational and courageous stories of three young people.

When: Wednesday June 14, 4pm–6pm
Where: ClaytonCommunityCentreTheatre
9-15 CookeStreet, Clayton
To register:  95183555 or amarah@monash.vic.gov.a

Neon Night Garden
Check out this FREE interactive garden of lights, colour and photogenic delights at QV Melbourne and its lane ways.
When: Now until 16 June
Where: QV Melbourne, Cnr Swanston and Lonsdale Street, QV Square, Level 2

Winter Solstice Light Show
Melbourne’s newest icon 888 Collins Street will come to life in a spectacular festive light display. Each show runs for 10 minutes each on the hour starting at 5pm.
When: 20 June – 25 June, 5pm – midnight
Where: The best view is from Buluk Park 894 -910 Collins Street Docklands

Have you been to the Winter Night Market?
This year’s Winter Night Market at Queen Victoria Market is themed around fire and lights.
When: 07/06/2017 to 30/08/2017 from 5pm – 10pm
Where: Queen Victoria Market, 65-159 VICTORIA Street, Melbourne

Rainbow International Student Network
This event is for queer/LGBTQ students that are new to the Melbourne queer scene or would like to know more about LGBTQ friendly services (eg.medical centres, counselling/support places) and social venues. Information from the Victorian Aids Council (VAC) will cover the LGBTQ social scene and past and current international students will also be sharing about their own knowledge and experience of exploring the Melbourne LGBTQ scene. This is a great opportunity to find out answers to questions that you may have been curious about or always wanted to know but don’t know who to ask. Food will be provided.

When: Friday 23 June, 5.30pm – 7pm
Where: Study Melbourne Student Centre, 599 Little Bourke Street, Melbourne.

Melbourne International Jazz festival – 2 – 11 June 2017
Melbourne International Animation Festival – 18-26 June
A taste of Portugal – Sunday 11 June, 10am-4pm
Emerging Writers Festival – 14-23 June
Quick Bites Comedy – until 25 September

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Tips for International Students

Are you Rent Smart?
What are the simple survival rules when you are renting on your own? Visit Starting a Tenancy or go to Shared HouseholdsGot a question? Search ask.monash for an answer or visit Monash Connect.

Monash Counselling
Exams can be a stressful time. If you are feeling overwhelmed or struggling to cope please contact our counselling service for a chat.

To make an appointment drop in to the Health Services between 8:30am – 5pm or call 9905 3020. Counselling is also available on the phone after hours, call 1300 STUDENT (1300 788 336) or by email via Counselling Help Online.

International Student Engagement
If you have any feedback about the newsletter or suggestions of items to be included, please email iss@monash.edu.