Hi everyone,
I would like to offer you some stuffs for FREE~~~!!!!!
The items are:
- 2 bookshelves
- 1 small cupboard
- 2 bedside tables
- 1 IKEA metal drawer rack (3 drawers)
- 1 IKEA table
For your info, it's first come 1st serve =)
Siapa yang mahu sila e-mel: aimi.zawani@hotmail.com
PS: This items can be pick up from my house after 11/11/2009 =)
Cheers,
Aimizaza
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Museum of Human Disease
Dear all,
Some of you might be interested to know that there is an actual museum we can visit at the heart of the UNSW. Just found out this recently and thought I could share with you all. And to top it all it's FREE for students of UNSW. Normal charge would have been $10 per person. Can't comment much on it as I have not been there but it would be insightful to know how different diseases progesses.
For more infomation you could check out this website otherwise just scroll down
http://medicalsciences.med.unsw.edu.au/somsweb.nsf/page/MoHD+Public+Visits
Introduction
Between 3:00pm – 5:00pm each weekday visitors can explore this fascinating collection themselves or listen to a description of displayed specimens and disease processes with a specially designed audio tour.
Visitors are able to use a unique mp3 device with infra-red capabilities that enables them to hear descriptions of specific specimens and exhibits as they tour the Museum. Most recordings feature an expert member of the UNSW academic staff describing the macroscopic changes in the specimen and relating these to the cause, symptoms and treatment of the disorder.
Opening Hours
3:00pm - 5:00pm, Monday to Friday
Location:
Ground Floor, Samuels Building
The University of New South Wales
Corner of High & Botany St, Kensington
Transport and Parking:
Pedestrian access via Gate 9, High St or Gate 11, Botany St
Express buses (891, 890) run regularly from Central during semester.
Many non-express buses also stop at UNSW (370, 393-97, 400).
Admission Cost
Adults $10
Child(under 15 Years) $5
NOTE: The Museum is generally not considered suitable for children under 15 years. All children under 15 years must be accompanied and supervised by an adult at all times.
Some of you might be interested to know that there is an actual museum we can visit at the heart of the UNSW. Just found out this recently and thought I could share with you all. And to top it all it's FREE for students of UNSW. Normal charge would have been $10 per person. Can't comment much on it as I have not been there but it would be insightful to know how different diseases progesses.
For more infomation you could check out this website otherwise just scroll down
http://medicalsciences.med.unsw.edu.au/somsweb.nsf/page/MoHD+Public+Visits
Introduction
Between 3:00pm – 5:00pm each weekday visitors can explore this fascinating collection themselves or listen to a description of displayed specimens and disease processes with a specially designed audio tour.
Visitors are able to use a unique mp3 device with infra-red capabilities that enables them to hear descriptions of specific specimens and exhibits as they tour the Museum. Most recordings feature an expert member of the UNSW academic staff describing the macroscopic changes in the specimen and relating these to the cause, symptoms and treatment of the disorder.
Opening Hours
3:00pm - 5:00pm, Monday to Friday
Location:
Ground Floor, Samuels Building
The University of New South Wales
Corner of High & Botany St, Kensington
Transport and Parking:
Pedestrian access via Gate 9, High St or Gate 11, Botany St
Express buses (891, 890) run regularly from Central during semester.
Many non-express buses also stop at UNSW (370, 393-97, 400).
Admission Cost
Adults $10
Child(under 15 Years) $5
NOTE: The Museum is generally not considered suitable for children under 15 years. All children under 15 years must be accompanied and supervised by an adult at all times.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Sambutan Akhir Syawal
Assalamualaikum semua "penduduk Brunei" di Sydney,
Sempena hari mulia di bulan mulia ini, marilah kita semua beramai-ramai berkumpul dan menikmati hidangan yang pasti menyelerakan dari chef-chef yang sudah pasti "nyaman" memasak.
Tempat: Rumah Suhara
Tarikh: 17hb Oktober 2009
Hari: Sabtu
Masa: 2 Petang
Sesiapa yang ingin membawa makanan serta minuman sila jangan malu-malu untuk berkongsi selera.
Yang berharap,
Suhara, Miza, Lyla
P.S First come first serve
Sempena hari mulia di bulan mulia ini, marilah kita semua beramai-ramai berkumpul dan menikmati hidangan yang pasti menyelerakan dari chef-chef yang sudah pasti "nyaman" memasak.
Tempat: Rumah Suhara
Tarikh: 17hb Oktober 2009
Hari: Sabtu
Masa: 2 Petang
Sesiapa yang ingin membawa makanan serta minuman sila jangan malu-malu untuk berkongsi selera.
Yang berharap,
Suhara, Miza, Lyla
P.S First come first serve
Things to do in October
Assalamualaikum dear colleagues,
Selamat Hari Raya to everyone. Hope you all had a fulfilling Ramadan and Syawal. Maaf Zahir & Batin to all.
Feeling you need to get away and do something different and stamp a memory during your stay here? Thought this might interest some of you thrill seekers.
http://www.cravesydney.com/
Take care.
Selamat Hari Raya to everyone. Hope you all had a fulfilling Ramadan and Syawal. Maaf Zahir & Batin to all.
Feeling you need to get away and do something different and stamp a memory during your stay here? Thought this might interest some of you thrill seekers.
http://www.cravesydney.com/
Take care.
Friday, October 02, 2009
2009 Daylight Savings
Greetings everyone,
Just a quick reminder. The Daylight Savings for NSW starts THIS SUNDAY, 4th October 2009 at 2:00 a.m. So don't forget to put your clocks forward by one hour. haaihhh.
Have a good weekend peeps. :)
Just a quick reminder. The Daylight Savings for NSW starts THIS SUNDAY, 4th October 2009 at 2:00 a.m. So don't forget to put your clocks forward by one hour. haaihhh.
Have a good weekend peeps. :)
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