Saturday, June 23, 2012
Their breakfast service starts at 9am and finishes an hour and a half later and their lunch starts a
This blog is for new international students orlando car rentals coming into Melbourne. It features all the info about food, welfare and other issues that you may face as a student. This blog will give you some tips on surviving in Melbourne. All prices on this blog are quoted in Australian Dollars ($AUD) and give some indication of how much food and things cost. Due to the economic climate, prices may have risen or dropped by the time you come to Australia. Melbourne has two zones (zones 1 and 2) for travelling in suburban Melbourne and you can use your Metcard (or myki) to travel on all of Melbourne's buses/trains/trams within orlando car rentals that zone. There are special zones for country towns. You can check out: www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au for more information on ticketing. Zone 1 covers all the inner suburbs. All the places are usually either orlando car rentals in zone 1 or zone 2, or in the CBD and it will be disclosed when I review places. Feel free to ask about anything you like and I'll get back to you. UPDATED: There is a new name and shame page. You name the restaurant and we'll shame it by not visiting it You can also befriend me on Facebook. I'm known as Sally Li and I have a green soup face. in the message bar just say that you are "a new international uni student" or quote the blogs name. Or otherwise I'll delete you. We also have a "Twitter account". You can add me to follow my tweets. The name is " newintstudents." If you have any questions and a Facebook account feel free to write me messages. Or otherwise you can ask it here. Thanks for visiting
Hamodova cafe is a little cafe at the same place as the Couch that is run by friendly volunteers. All the meals there are free but you are welcome to donate any coins to them as they are always appreciated.
They just opened a little over a year ago and business is going well. Lots of old and young people come here, mainly the homeless and the students. The need for free food and volunteers to help run the cafe is on the rise as living costs increase.
Their breakfast service starts at 9am and finishes an hour and a half later and their lunch starts at 11.30pm orlando car rentals and goes until 1pm. Their lunch meals always change but their breakfast meals stays the same. Here I had toast with jam, fruit and a hot chocolate. You can also choose cereal but I wasn't in the mood. I can't complain becuase it is free and as a student I love free stuff. But at the same time I donated some of my spare change.
The couch is in the same place as the cafe and it is free to all students. It is open from 5pm-9pm Monday to Thursdays. It is also staffed by volunteers. Free dinner is served at 6pm, with some free drinks and snacks beforehand. I think all of this stuff is donated orlando car rentals by the supermarkets that needs to get rid of the food.
It started orlando car rentals in 2008 and is going strong. It is run by the Salvation army. Over the years I have watched this place grow and now it is bustling with many students all needing some sort of financial help or that wants to hang out and meet new people. They have many activities for students and there is games after dinner. There is a TV that students can watch and they can relax in the area. There is also free internet for students to use and the volunteers along with the Salvation army staff can assist students with any problems they have in Melbourne
orlando car rentals I m a girl called Sally who is from Hong Kong and in her final year at RMIT in Melbourne. I study a course Information and Knowledge Management . In my first year, I found it quite difficult to cope; working in 7-11 a convenience store that pays very little, losing my Hong Kong friends and boyfriend, losing my bag, wasn t eating orlando car rentals as healthy as I thought, gaining a few kilograms and having a few problems with RMIT. But in the end though things did improve. I resolved a few issues with RMIT, got a better job working in a small café, learned a few healthy and cheaper ways of eating and earned heaps of friends through volunteering and RMIT Student Union s clubs and societies.
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