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Oktoberfest @ UniBar
Wollongong UniBar has long been known for its ability to throw an Oktoberfest party that even our Bavarian cousins would be proud of and this year’s celebration is set to be bigger than ever! UniBar has once again teamed up with Tooheys to bring you a massive German celebration that includes commemorative beer steins! All the action will take place at UniBar on Thursday 8th October from 5pm. Entry is FREE for all - click here for more info.
UniMovies...Now Showing
Red Cliff // Wed 7th October, 7:00pm at the UniHall.
UniBar Gig Guide
Online Listing
Tooheys Oktoberfest - 8th Oct
British India - 15th Oct
Bang Gang DJs - 22nd Oct
Hilltop Hoods (UniHall) - 24th Oct
Campus Comedy - 27th Oct
End of Session Party - 29th Oct
Mest (USA) - 13th Nov
JBOC End of Exams Party - 19th Nov
Regular Events @ UniBar (During Session)
UniBar Timetable
MON JBOC Games - from 4:30pm. Bingo, Poker Comp, Pool Comp && Giant Jenga.
TUE Unplugged & UniBar Happy Hour; $5 Bacardi Breezers.
WED Trivia - 5:30pm-6:30pm. Great prizes to be won!
THU UniBar Night - gigs + parties
FRI Happy Hour - 4:00pm-6:00pm
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Hawks $10 Tix
Operation Sellout! Grab your special-priced UOW tickets, and head to the next Hawks game. UOW student tix are only $10! For all the details and for more info, please click here.
HOPE Concert
Make a difference in the world, by attending the HOPE Concert - to be held at 6:30pm on 20th Nov @ Shellharbour Workers Club (Flinders Room). Proceeds from this event will go towards the 'Zoe Children's Home', which rescues children who are at risk of being sold, into prostitution or slavery; orphaned children or those who are victims of other crimes and abuse.Tix are $60/person and includes a 2 course meal and entertainment at this Black Tie event. For more info about this event, please click here.
Red Cross Event
Come along to 'A day in the life : Experiences of Refugees and Asylum Seekers', to be held on 7th Oct at 12:30pm. Venue TBA. Featuring guest speaker Catherine Francetich of the NSW Red Cross Tracing Coordinator. Please RSVP via email.
ART 4 Refugees
ART 4 Refugees is a major fundraising event for SCARF (Strategic Community Assistance to Refugee Families). An exciting project is being held from 9-11 Oct, 09 at the Illawarra Grammar School. ART4refugees is organised and run by volunteers with ALL proceeds from the sale of donated artworks directly funding programs like Homework Help, Volunteer Mentoring and L2P Learner to Provisional Driver. For more info, please click here.
Meditation Workshop
The Cultural Leadership team at the UOW are working together with Lia
Gasparro to facilitate a Buddhist Meditation workshop. It will be held
on 8th Oct in Kemira Rooms 1&2. Tix are $5 from the UniShop. Bring a towel. For more info, please click here.
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Green Tip of the Week
Each week, the UniCentre's CSE Environment Leadership Team will bring you a 'Green Tip of the Week'. This week's tip is:
"Roughly 90% of landfill contents are recyclable. Check your waste and if it's recyclable, then do it!" Reduce, reuse, recycle it!
Proudly brought to you by the CSE Environmental Student Team.
FREE Lecture
Free Lecture with Dr Mitch Byrne on "Footy's Bad Boys - Who's Responsible" - on Thur 8th Oct in 20.5 at 12.30pm. RSVP to Katie via email.
Get Connected with Facebook
Get connected and check out the all new UniCentre CSE's Facebook page! Click here for all the info.

NEW @ the Post Office
Head into the campus Post Office and check out their new ranges of merchandise, gift cards and soft toys. Get in early and beat the Christmas rush - items for all ages! See you instore @ the Post Office. Located in Bldg 17 Arcade - next to STA Travel.
Anti-Poverty Week
Week 11 (12-16 Oct) is Anti-Poverty Week at the UOW. Event details:
Monday - Art exhibition. If you would like to exhibit your work as part of anti-poverty week on campus and would like some more info, email eap093@uow.edu.au.
Tuesday 12pm - Come join us on the duck pond lawn to listen to bands and guest speakers with an interest in poverty related issues.
Wednesday 11-2pm - Information Stalls will be set up on the duck pond lawn by several different organisations. Come find out more about poverty and what you can do to help. There will also be a BBQ.
Thursday 6:30pm - the Global Poverty Project will present '1.4 billion reasons' in 25-107 (Creative Arts). "1.4 billion people on our planet live in extreme poverty. The Global Poverty Project team is trying to change this and has put together a 90 minute presentation to communicate the realities of extreme poverty and what can be done about it by everyday people around the world." For more info and to RSVP, please click here.
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