Thursday, April 23, 2009

Not really goodbye


We would like to congratulate you on completing the course and wish you success in your continuing career.

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This is our final Blog in this format. For those of you who regularly visit this site, we hope you have enjoyed our posts and learned a bit about life in Adelaide.

The ARNTP Blog will be replaced by another social networking site, called Ning. The UniSA Ning enables you to post photos and comments as well as create your own interest groups.

For those of you who have participated in the ARNTP/MTP/DTP and Re-entry programs, both past and present, we hope you will come along with us to continue our online communication.

We will be sending you the new link inviting you to join us. See you again soon.

Regards

The Blog Team

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Congratulations



We hope you found your professional practice enjoyable and fulfilling.



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As you approach the end of your current studies, it would be good to reflect on your experience. In May, a new group of students will commence the ARNTP course. What advice would you give them about:

  • Living in Adelaide?

  • How to cope with the demands of returning to study?

  • How to get the greatest benefit from your professional placement?

  • Any other information you feel would be useful.

You can do this by posting a comment on the Blog. Go to the end of this entry and click on comments. Type in your response, then scroll down to select Anonymous as your identity. You can then Publish your comment. Alternatively, email Alison in the library and we will write a collective and anonymous response with your feedback.

We hope you can find the time to respond and look forward to your comments.

Congratulations and best of luck!

Regards

The Blog Team

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Easter holidays

April 10-13th is Easter. Many of the larger supermarkets will be closed Good Friday, Easter Sunday and the public holiday on Monday. However department stores such as Myer and Target will be open, as well as other traders. Check with your local shopping centre for opening times.
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Please note, the UniSA library closes for the four days and the two week teaching break commences.

The State Library on the corner of North Terrace and Kintore Avenue is closed on Good Friday, but opens for the rest of the holiday period. Check with your local public library for their opening times.

Places of interest, such as the SA Museum & Art Gallery, Adelaide Zoo and the Glenelg foreshore are worth a visit if you're looking for something to do. It is also the time of the very popular Oakbank horse racing carnival.

Have a safe and happy time wherever you are and whatever you are doing.

Regards

The Blog Team

End of Daylight Saving this weekend

Before you go to bed this Saturday night, 4th April, remember to put your clocks back one hour: e.g. if you go to bed at 10.00pm, change the time to 9.00pm.

A whole extra hour to catch up on sleep!

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Regards

The Blog team