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Tree fears expressed amid demolition

Tree fears expressed amid demolition

  CONFUSION remains over the future of 100 large trees on the former Brandon Park Secondary College site, where buildings including a basketball stadium are due for demolition starting this week. Monash Council had tried to introduce vegetative protections for...

Focus turns to gallery

Focus turns to gallery

A MONASH councillor has called for the council-owned Monash Gallery of Art to "come clean'' on its collection of 30 Bill Henson works after an extraordinary police raid on a Henson exhibition in Sydney last month. At a separate exhibition soon after the May 23 raid,...

Fire video : youths seen recording school blaze

Fire video : youths seen recording school blaze

A FIRE that destroyed parts of an Mt Waverley primary school may have been caught on camera, with suspicions it could end up on the internet. Fire damaged five classrooms and the administration area at Sussex Heights Primary School at about 5 am on July 12. Valuable...

Beijing beckons for teen gymnast

Beijing beckons for teen gymnast

THIS week could shape the destiny of Mt Waverley gymnast Emma Dennis. The 16-year-old Waverley Gymnastics Centre member and clubmates Shona Morgan and Georgia Bonora will take part in final trials for the Olympic gymnastics team in Canberra this week. Having made a...

Dodgy building works rife

Dodgy building works rife

HUNDREDS of homes in Monash have had illegal building works or renovations done to them, inspections have revealed. A recent report by Archicentre has shown that of the 3067 houses inspected since 1996, 27 percent had illegal works carried out on them. Archicentre's...

New housemates pleased to have flown the nest at last

New housemates pleased to have flown the nest at last

HOUSEMATES Clinton and Trevor are enjoying the taste of newfound freedom since moving in together three months ago. The pair have lived with their parents for most of their lives, but are savoring the fact they can now watch football, go to action movies and meet...

Olympic dream’s still within reach

Olympic dream’s still within reach

WAVERLEY gymnast Georgia Bonora's performance at Vodafone Arena last month put her a step closer to being selected for the Olympic Games in Beijing. In the first round of selection trials, Bonora scored 56.80 and 58.60 points for a total of 115.40. She and Waverley...

Hard-working super mum home and dry

Hard-working super mum home and dry

SIX years ago, Oakleigh East businesswoman Melissa Khalinsky was told she couldn't start a business without putting her children in full-time child care. Ms Khalinsky, who will be guest speaker at the Monash Women in Business breakfast this Wednesday, has proven the...

Population time bomb ticking on emissions

Population time bomb ticking on emissions

A TWO-THIRDS cut in household greenhouse gas emissions would still not achieve Federal Government carbon targets because the population is growing too fast, a study into immigration policy and climate change contends. By 2050, when Australia plans to have cut its...

Tree fears expressed amid demolition

Tree fears expressed amid demolition

  CONFUSION remains over the future of 100 large trees on the former Brandon Park Secondary College site, where buildings including a basketball stadium are due for demolition starting this week. Monash Council had tried to introduce vegetative protections for...

Focus turns to gallery

Focus turns to gallery

A MONASH councillor has called for the council-owned Monash Gallery of Art to "come clean'' on its collection of 30 Bill Henson works after an extraordinary police raid on a Henson exhibition in Sydney last month. At a separate exhibition soon after the May 23 raid,...

Fire video : youths seen recording school blaze

Fire video : youths seen recording school blaze

A FIRE that destroyed parts of an Mt Waverley primary school may have been caught on camera, with suspicions it could end up on the internet. Fire damaged five classrooms and the administration area at Sussex Heights Primary School at about 5 am on July 12. Valuable...

Beijing beckons for teen gymnast

Beijing beckons for teen gymnast

THIS week could shape the destiny of Mt Waverley gymnast Emma Dennis. The 16-year-old Waverley Gymnastics Centre member and clubmates Shona Morgan and Georgia Bonora will take part in final trials for the Olympic gymnastics team in Canberra this week. Having made a...

Dodgy building works rife

Dodgy building works rife

HUNDREDS of homes in Monash have had illegal building works or renovations done to them, inspections have revealed. A recent report by Archicentre has shown that of the 3067 houses inspected since 1996, 27 percent had illegal works carried out on them. Archicentre's...

New housemates pleased to have flown the nest at last

New housemates pleased to have flown the nest at last

HOUSEMATES Clinton and Trevor are enjoying the taste of newfound freedom since moving in together three months ago. The pair have lived with their parents for most of their lives, but are savoring the fact they can now watch football, go to action movies and meet...

Olympic dream’s still within reach

Olympic dream’s still within reach

WAVERLEY gymnast Georgia Bonora's performance at Vodafone Arena last month put her a step closer to being selected for the Olympic Games in Beijing. In the first round of selection trials, Bonora scored 56.80 and 58.60 points for a total of 115.40. She and Waverley...

Hard-working super mum home and dry

Hard-working super mum home and dry

SIX years ago, Oakleigh East businesswoman Melissa Khalinsky was told she couldn't start a business without putting her children in full-time child care. Ms Khalinsky, who will be guest speaker at the Monash Women in Business breakfast this Wednesday, has proven the...

Population time bomb ticking on emissions

Population time bomb ticking on emissions

A TWO-THIRDS cut in household greenhouse gas emissions would still not achieve Federal Government carbon targets because the population is growing too fast, a study into immigration policy and climate change contends. By 2050, when Australia plans to have cut its...

Tree fears expressed amid demolition

Tree fears expressed amid demolition

  CONFUSION remains over the future of 100 large trees on the former Brandon Park Secondary College site, where buildings including a basketball stadium are due for demolition starting this week. Monash Council had tried to introduce vegetative protections for...

Focus turns to gallery

Focus turns to gallery

A MONASH councillor has called for the council-owned Monash Gallery of Art to "come clean'' on its collection of 30 Bill Henson works after an extraordinary police raid on a Henson exhibition in Sydney last month. At a separate exhibition soon after the May 23 raid,...

Fire video : youths seen recording school blaze

Fire video : youths seen recording school blaze

A FIRE that destroyed parts of an Mt Waverley primary school may have been caught on camera, with suspicions it could end up on the internet. Fire damaged five classrooms and the administration area at Sussex Heights Primary School at about 5 am on July 12. Valuable...

Beijing beckons for teen gymnast

Beijing beckons for teen gymnast

THIS week could shape the destiny of Mt Waverley gymnast Emma Dennis. The 16-year-old Waverley Gymnastics Centre member and clubmates Shona Morgan and Georgia Bonora will take part in final trials for the Olympic gymnastics team in Canberra this week. Having made a...

Dodgy building works rife

Dodgy building works rife

HUNDREDS of homes in Monash have had illegal building works or renovations done to them, inspections have revealed. A recent report by Archicentre has shown that of the 3067 houses inspected since 1996, 27 percent had illegal works carried out on them. Archicentre's...

New housemates pleased to have flown the nest at last

New housemates pleased to have flown the nest at last

HOUSEMATES Clinton and Trevor are enjoying the taste of newfound freedom since moving in together three months ago. The pair have lived with their parents for most of their lives, but are savoring the fact they can now watch football, go to action movies and meet...

Olympic dream’s still within reach

Olympic dream’s still within reach

WAVERLEY gymnast Georgia Bonora's performance at Vodafone Arena last month put her a step closer to being selected for the Olympic Games in Beijing. In the first round of selection trials, Bonora scored 56.80 and 58.60 points for a total of 115.40. She and Waverley...

Hard-working super mum home and dry

Hard-working super mum home and dry

SIX years ago, Oakleigh East businesswoman Melissa Khalinsky was told she couldn't start a business without putting her children in full-time child care. Ms Khalinsky, who will be guest speaker at the Monash Women in Business breakfast this Wednesday, has proven the...

Population time bomb ticking on emissions

Population time bomb ticking on emissions

A TWO-THIRDS cut in household greenhouse gas emissions would still not achieve Federal Government carbon targets because the population is growing too fast, a study into immigration policy and climate change contends. By 2050, when Australia plans to have cut its...

Tree fears expressed amid demolition

Tree fears expressed amid demolition

  CONFUSION remains over the future of 100 large trees on the former Brandon Park Secondary College site, where buildings including a basketball stadium are due for demolition starting this week. Monash Council had tried to introduce vegetative protections for...

Focus turns to gallery

Focus turns to gallery

A MONASH councillor has called for the council-owned Monash Gallery of Art to "come clean'' on its collection of 30 Bill Henson works after an extraordinary police raid on a Henson exhibition in Sydney last month. At a separate exhibition soon after the May 23 raid,...

Fire video : youths seen recording school blaze

Fire video : youths seen recording school blaze

A FIRE that destroyed parts of an Mt Waverley primary school may have been caught on camera, with suspicions it could end up on the internet. Fire damaged five classrooms and the administration area at Sussex Heights Primary School at about 5 am on July 12. Valuable...

Beijing beckons for teen gymnast

Beijing beckons for teen gymnast

THIS week could shape the destiny of Mt Waverley gymnast Emma Dennis. The 16-year-old Waverley Gymnastics Centre member and clubmates Shona Morgan and Georgia Bonora will take part in final trials for the Olympic gymnastics team in Canberra this week. Having made a...

Dodgy building works rife

Dodgy building works rife

HUNDREDS of homes in Monash have had illegal building works or renovations done to them, inspections have revealed. A recent report by Archicentre has shown that of the 3067 houses inspected since 1996, 27 percent had illegal works carried out on them. Archicentre's...

New housemates pleased to have flown the nest at last

New housemates pleased to have flown the nest at last

HOUSEMATES Clinton and Trevor are enjoying the taste of newfound freedom since moving in together three months ago. The pair have lived with their parents for most of their lives, but are savoring the fact they can now watch football, go to action movies and meet...

Olympic dream’s still within reach

Olympic dream’s still within reach

WAVERLEY gymnast Georgia Bonora's performance at Vodafone Arena last month put her a step closer to being selected for the Olympic Games in Beijing. In the first round of selection trials, Bonora scored 56.80 and 58.60 points for a total of 115.40. She and Waverley...

Hard-working super mum home and dry

Hard-working super mum home and dry

SIX years ago, Oakleigh East businesswoman Melissa Khalinsky was told she couldn't start a business without putting her children in full-time child care. Ms Khalinsky, who will be guest speaker at the Monash Women in Business breakfast this Wednesday, has proven the...

Population time bomb ticking on emissions

Population time bomb ticking on emissions

A TWO-THIRDS cut in household greenhouse gas emissions would still not achieve Federal Government carbon targets because the population is growing too fast, a study into immigration policy and climate change contends. By 2050, when Australia plans to have cut its...

Tree fears expressed amid demolition

Tree fears expressed amid demolition

  CONFUSION remains over the future of 100 large trees on the former Brandon Park Secondary College site, where buildings including a basketball stadium are due for demolition starting this week. Monash Council had tried to introduce vegetative protections for...

Focus turns to gallery

Focus turns to gallery

A MONASH councillor has called for the council-owned Monash Gallery of Art to "come clean'' on its collection of 30 Bill Henson works after an extraordinary police raid on a Henson exhibition in Sydney last month. At a separate exhibition soon after the May 23 raid,...

Fire video : youths seen recording school blaze

Fire video : youths seen recording school blaze

A FIRE that destroyed parts of an Mt Waverley primary school may have been caught on camera, with suspicions it could end up on the internet. Fire damaged five classrooms and the administration area at Sussex Heights Primary School at about 5 am on July 12. Valuable...

Beijing beckons for teen gymnast

Beijing beckons for teen gymnast

THIS week could shape the destiny of Mt Waverley gymnast Emma Dennis. The 16-year-old Waverley Gymnastics Centre member and clubmates Shona Morgan and Georgia Bonora will take part in final trials for the Olympic gymnastics team in Canberra this week. Having made a...

Dodgy building works rife

Dodgy building works rife

HUNDREDS of homes in Monash have had illegal building works or renovations done to them, inspections have revealed. A recent report by Archicentre has shown that of the 3067 houses inspected since 1996, 27 percent had illegal works carried out on them. Archicentre's...

New housemates pleased to have flown the nest at last

New housemates pleased to have flown the nest at last

HOUSEMATES Clinton and Trevor are enjoying the taste of newfound freedom since moving in together three months ago. The pair have lived with their parents for most of their lives, but are savoring the fact they can now watch football, go to action movies and meet...

Olympic dream’s still within reach

Olympic dream’s still within reach

WAVERLEY gymnast Georgia Bonora's performance at Vodafone Arena last month put her a step closer to being selected for the Olympic Games in Beijing. In the first round of selection trials, Bonora scored 56.80 and 58.60 points for a total of 115.40. She and Waverley...

Hard-working super mum home and dry

Hard-working super mum home and dry

SIX years ago, Oakleigh East businesswoman Melissa Khalinsky was told she couldn't start a business without putting her children in full-time child care. Ms Khalinsky, who will be guest speaker at the Monash Women in Business breakfast this Wednesday, has proven the...

Population time bomb ticking on emissions

Population time bomb ticking on emissions

A TWO-THIRDS cut in household greenhouse gas emissions would still not achieve Federal Government carbon targets because the population is growing too fast, a study into immigration policy and climate change contends. By 2050, when Australia plans to have cut its...

Tree fears expressed amid demolition

Tree fears expressed amid demolition

  CONFUSION remains over the future of 100 large trees on the former Brandon Park Secondary College site, where buildings including a basketball stadium are due for demolition starting this week. Monash Council had tried to introduce vegetative protections for...

Focus turns to gallery

Focus turns to gallery

A MONASH councillor has called for the council-owned Monash Gallery of Art to "come clean'' on its collection of 30 Bill Henson works after an extraordinary police raid on a Henson exhibition in Sydney last month. At a separate exhibition soon after the May 23 raid,...

Fire video : youths seen recording school blaze

Fire video : youths seen recording school blaze

A FIRE that destroyed parts of an Mt Waverley primary school may have been caught on camera, with suspicions it could end up on the internet. Fire damaged five classrooms and the administration area at Sussex Heights Primary School at about 5 am on July 12. Valuable...

Beijing beckons for teen gymnast

Beijing beckons for teen gymnast

THIS week could shape the destiny of Mt Waverley gymnast Emma Dennis. The 16-year-old Waverley Gymnastics Centre member and clubmates Shona Morgan and Georgia Bonora will take part in final trials for the Olympic gymnastics team in Canberra this week. Having made a...

Dodgy building works rife

Dodgy building works rife

HUNDREDS of homes in Monash have had illegal building works or renovations done to them, inspections have revealed. A recent report by Archicentre has shown that of the 3067 houses inspected since 1996, 27 percent had illegal works carried out on them. Archicentre's...

New housemates pleased to have flown the nest at last

New housemates pleased to have flown the nest at last

HOUSEMATES Clinton and Trevor are enjoying the taste of newfound freedom since moving in together three months ago. The pair have lived with their parents for most of their lives, but are savoring the fact they can now watch football, go to action movies and meet...

Olympic dream’s still within reach

Olympic dream’s still within reach

WAVERLEY gymnast Georgia Bonora's performance at Vodafone Arena last month put her a step closer to being selected for the Olympic Games in Beijing. In the first round of selection trials, Bonora scored 56.80 and 58.60 points for a total of 115.40. She and Waverley...

Hard-working super mum home and dry

Hard-working super mum home and dry

SIX years ago, Oakleigh East businesswoman Melissa Khalinsky was told she couldn't start a business without putting her children in full-time child care. Ms Khalinsky, who will be guest speaker at the Monash Women in Business breakfast this Wednesday, has proven the...

Population time bomb ticking on emissions

Population time bomb ticking on emissions

A TWO-THIRDS cut in household greenhouse gas emissions would still not achieve Federal Government carbon targets because the population is growing too fast, a study into immigration policy and climate change contends. By 2050, when Australia plans to have cut its...