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Mulgrave to host pilgrims
MULGRAVE will be home to about 800 young pilgrims for World Youth Day lead-up events this week.
The pilgrims, from interstate and more than 30 countries such as Zimbabwe, Paraguay, French Guiana, and Laos, have been billeted by 150 Mulgrave families for the International Oblate Youth Encounter.
‘Farm’ fulfils its academic promise
AT its inception, Monash University's Clayton campus was playfully dubbed "the farm'', belying the university's world-scale ambition. Even so, the first graduation ceremony in 1963 was conducted in unbelievably humble circumstances: a roll-call of two graduates in a...
Club now right on track
AFTER a long time waiting at the starting blocks, an upgraded Davies Reserve athletics track was officially opened last Monday. The rubberized asphalt track, previously blighted by puddles, was given an $85,000 makeover by Monash Council after pleas from Oakleigh...
A moving experience
AN Oakleigh artist has used video to give insight into works of art painted during early Australian settlement. Last week, Shaun Wilson, a video arts lecturer at RMIT, received an $8000 Arts Victoria development grant for his work Uber Memoria X. The work, which...
Chargers lack firepower
THE Oakleigh Chargers went down to Gippsland Power on Saturday. On a tremendous afternoon for football at Morwell, the home side jumped the Chargers and played an entertaining first quarter. While the Chargers had captain Mat Kilpin and vice-captain Xavier Gotch back...
Roaring Mulgrave primed for top two after strong win
IN cold, blustery conditions, Mulgrave retained the Nosey Parker Memorial Trophy by comfortably defeating Ringwood by 35 points on Saturday. Congratulations were for Tom Smcrek, who played his first senior game after he was promoted from the Colts, and to Glenn...
Gymnast takes off to aim for Olympic heights
DETERMINATION and a great deal of talent have Wheelers Hill gymnast Shona Morgan on the edge of a long-held dream. Morgan, 17, with Georgia Bonora and Emma Dennis, is part of a three-girl act from Waverley Gymnastics Centre on the threshold of Olympic selection. Last...
EastLink speed blitz
VICTORIA Police has launched Operation Eastlinker to curb speeding drivers on Melbourne's newest road, which opened yesterday. A dedicated patrol will operate along the roadway 24 hours a day, seven days a week for at least the first two weeks of EastLink's operation....
Residents dump on rubbish attitude
THE dumping of hard rubbish on nature strips offends tidy neighbours but is also a punishable offence. Hillside Road residents in Mt Waverley have lived beside persistent nature strip litter in their otherwise tidy street for several years. A resident said the house's...
Time to act on Monash transport
RESIDENTS and commuters are calling for urgent action on public transport in Monash ahead of the Eastern Transport Coalition summit next week. The summit, hosted by seven eastern metropolitan councils, including Monash, has invited the State Government and Opposition...
Mulgrave to host pilgrims
MULGRAVE will be home to about 800 young pilgrims for World Youth Day lead-up events this week.
The pilgrims, from interstate and more than 30 countries such as Zimbabwe, Paraguay, French Guiana, and Laos, have been billeted by 150 Mulgrave families for the International Oblate Youth Encounter.
‘Farm’ fulfils its academic promise
AT its inception, Monash University's Clayton campus was playfully dubbed "the farm'', belying the university's world-scale ambition. Even so, the first graduation ceremony in 1963 was conducted in unbelievably humble circumstances: a roll-call of two graduates in a...
Club now right on track
AFTER a long time waiting at the starting blocks, an upgraded Davies Reserve athletics track was officially opened last Monday. The rubberized asphalt track, previously blighted by puddles, was given an $85,000 makeover by Monash Council after pleas from Oakleigh...
A moving experience
AN Oakleigh artist has used video to give insight into works of art painted during early Australian settlement. Last week, Shaun Wilson, a video arts lecturer at RMIT, received an $8000 Arts Victoria development grant for his work Uber Memoria X. The work, which...
Chargers lack firepower
THE Oakleigh Chargers went down to Gippsland Power on Saturday. On a tremendous afternoon for football at Morwell, the home side jumped the Chargers and played an entertaining first quarter. While the Chargers had captain Mat Kilpin and vice-captain Xavier Gotch back...
Roaring Mulgrave primed for top two after strong win
IN cold, blustery conditions, Mulgrave retained the Nosey Parker Memorial Trophy by comfortably defeating Ringwood by 35 points on Saturday. Congratulations were for Tom Smcrek, who played his first senior game after he was promoted from the Colts, and to Glenn...
Gymnast takes off to aim for Olympic heights
DETERMINATION and a great deal of talent have Wheelers Hill gymnast Shona Morgan on the edge of a long-held dream. Morgan, 17, with Georgia Bonora and Emma Dennis, is part of a three-girl act from Waverley Gymnastics Centre on the threshold of Olympic selection. Last...
EastLink speed blitz
VICTORIA Police has launched Operation Eastlinker to curb speeding drivers on Melbourne's newest road, which opened yesterday. A dedicated patrol will operate along the roadway 24 hours a day, seven days a week for at least the first two weeks of EastLink's operation....
Residents dump on rubbish attitude
THE dumping of hard rubbish on nature strips offends tidy neighbours but is also a punishable offence. Hillside Road residents in Mt Waverley have lived beside persistent nature strip litter in their otherwise tidy street for several years. A resident said the house's...
Time to act on Monash transport
RESIDENTS and commuters are calling for urgent action on public transport in Monash ahead of the Eastern Transport Coalition summit next week. The summit, hosted by seven eastern metropolitan councils, including Monash, has invited the State Government and Opposition...
Mulgrave to host pilgrims
MULGRAVE will be home to about 800 young pilgrims for World Youth Day lead-up events this week.
The pilgrims, from interstate and more than 30 countries such as Zimbabwe, Paraguay, French Guiana, and Laos, have been billeted by 150 Mulgrave families for the International Oblate Youth Encounter.
‘Farm’ fulfils its academic promise
AT its inception, Monash University's Clayton campus was playfully dubbed "the farm'', belying the university's world-scale ambition. Even so, the first graduation ceremony in 1963 was conducted in unbelievably humble circumstances: a roll-call of two graduates in a...
Club now right on track
AFTER a long time waiting at the starting blocks, an upgraded Davies Reserve athletics track was officially opened last Monday. The rubberized asphalt track, previously blighted by puddles, was given an $85,000 makeover by Monash Council after pleas from Oakleigh...
A moving experience
AN Oakleigh artist has used video to give insight into works of art painted during early Australian settlement. Last week, Shaun Wilson, a video arts lecturer at RMIT, received an $8000 Arts Victoria development grant for his work Uber Memoria X. The work, which...
Chargers lack firepower
THE Oakleigh Chargers went down to Gippsland Power on Saturday. On a tremendous afternoon for football at Morwell, the home side jumped the Chargers and played an entertaining first quarter. While the Chargers had captain Mat Kilpin and vice-captain Xavier Gotch back...
Roaring Mulgrave primed for top two after strong win
IN cold, blustery conditions, Mulgrave retained the Nosey Parker Memorial Trophy by comfortably defeating Ringwood by 35 points on Saturday. Congratulations were for Tom Smcrek, who played his first senior game after he was promoted from the Colts, and to Glenn...
Gymnast takes off to aim for Olympic heights
DETERMINATION and a great deal of talent have Wheelers Hill gymnast Shona Morgan on the edge of a long-held dream. Morgan, 17, with Georgia Bonora and Emma Dennis, is part of a three-girl act from Waverley Gymnastics Centre on the threshold of Olympic selection. Last...
EastLink speed blitz
VICTORIA Police has launched Operation Eastlinker to curb speeding drivers on Melbourne's newest road, which opened yesterday. A dedicated patrol will operate along the roadway 24 hours a day, seven days a week for at least the first two weeks of EastLink's operation....
Residents dump on rubbish attitude
THE dumping of hard rubbish on nature strips offends tidy neighbours but is also a punishable offence. Hillside Road residents in Mt Waverley have lived beside persistent nature strip litter in their otherwise tidy street for several years. A resident said the house's...
Time to act on Monash transport
RESIDENTS and commuters are calling for urgent action on public transport in Monash ahead of the Eastern Transport Coalition summit next week. The summit, hosted by seven eastern metropolitan councils, including Monash, has invited the State Government and Opposition...
Mulgrave to host pilgrims
MULGRAVE will be home to about 800 young pilgrims for World Youth Day lead-up events this week.
The pilgrims, from interstate and more than 30 countries such as Zimbabwe, Paraguay, French Guiana, and Laos, have been billeted by 150 Mulgrave families for the International Oblate Youth Encounter.
‘Farm’ fulfils its academic promise
AT its inception, Monash University's Clayton campus was playfully dubbed "the farm'', belying the university's world-scale ambition. Even so, the first graduation ceremony in 1963 was conducted in unbelievably humble circumstances: a roll-call of two graduates in a...
Club now right on track
AFTER a long time waiting at the starting blocks, an upgraded Davies Reserve athletics track was officially opened last Monday. The rubberized asphalt track, previously blighted by puddles, was given an $85,000 makeover by Monash Council after pleas from Oakleigh...
A moving experience
AN Oakleigh artist has used video to give insight into works of art painted during early Australian settlement. Last week, Shaun Wilson, a video arts lecturer at RMIT, received an $8000 Arts Victoria development grant for his work Uber Memoria X. The work, which...
Chargers lack firepower
THE Oakleigh Chargers went down to Gippsland Power on Saturday. On a tremendous afternoon for football at Morwell, the home side jumped the Chargers and played an entertaining first quarter. While the Chargers had captain Mat Kilpin and vice-captain Xavier Gotch back...
Roaring Mulgrave primed for top two after strong win
IN cold, blustery conditions, Mulgrave retained the Nosey Parker Memorial Trophy by comfortably defeating Ringwood by 35 points on Saturday. Congratulations were for Tom Smcrek, who played his first senior game after he was promoted from the Colts, and to Glenn...
Gymnast takes off to aim for Olympic heights
DETERMINATION and a great deal of talent have Wheelers Hill gymnast Shona Morgan on the edge of a long-held dream. Morgan, 17, with Georgia Bonora and Emma Dennis, is part of a three-girl act from Waverley Gymnastics Centre on the threshold of Olympic selection. Last...
EastLink speed blitz
VICTORIA Police has launched Operation Eastlinker to curb speeding drivers on Melbourne's newest road, which opened yesterday. A dedicated patrol will operate along the roadway 24 hours a day, seven days a week for at least the first two weeks of EastLink's operation....
Residents dump on rubbish attitude
THE dumping of hard rubbish on nature strips offends tidy neighbours but is also a punishable offence. Hillside Road residents in Mt Waverley have lived beside persistent nature strip litter in their otherwise tidy street for several years. A resident said the house's...
Time to act on Monash transport
RESIDENTS and commuters are calling for urgent action on public transport in Monash ahead of the Eastern Transport Coalition summit next week. The summit, hosted by seven eastern metropolitan councils, including Monash, has invited the State Government and Opposition...
Mulgrave to host pilgrims
MULGRAVE will be home to about 800 young pilgrims for World Youth Day lead-up events this week.
The pilgrims, from interstate and more than 30 countries such as Zimbabwe, Paraguay, French Guiana, and Laos, have been billeted by 150 Mulgrave families for the International Oblate Youth Encounter.
‘Farm’ fulfils its academic promise
AT its inception, Monash University's Clayton campus was playfully dubbed "the farm'', belying the university's world-scale ambition. Even so, the first graduation ceremony in 1963 was conducted in unbelievably humble circumstances: a roll-call of two graduates in a...
Club now right on track
AFTER a long time waiting at the starting blocks, an upgraded Davies Reserve athletics track was officially opened last Monday. The rubberized asphalt track, previously blighted by puddles, was given an $85,000 makeover by Monash Council after pleas from Oakleigh...
A moving experience
AN Oakleigh artist has used video to give insight into works of art painted during early Australian settlement. Last week, Shaun Wilson, a video arts lecturer at RMIT, received an $8000 Arts Victoria development grant for his work Uber Memoria X. The work, which...
Chargers lack firepower
THE Oakleigh Chargers went down to Gippsland Power on Saturday. On a tremendous afternoon for football at Morwell, the home side jumped the Chargers and played an entertaining first quarter. While the Chargers had captain Mat Kilpin and vice-captain Xavier Gotch back...
Roaring Mulgrave primed for top two after strong win
IN cold, blustery conditions, Mulgrave retained the Nosey Parker Memorial Trophy by comfortably defeating Ringwood by 35 points on Saturday. Congratulations were for Tom Smcrek, who played his first senior game after he was promoted from the Colts, and to Glenn...
Gymnast takes off to aim for Olympic heights
DETERMINATION and a great deal of talent have Wheelers Hill gymnast Shona Morgan on the edge of a long-held dream. Morgan, 17, with Georgia Bonora and Emma Dennis, is part of a three-girl act from Waverley Gymnastics Centre on the threshold of Olympic selection. Last...
EastLink speed blitz
VICTORIA Police has launched Operation Eastlinker to curb speeding drivers on Melbourne's newest road, which opened yesterday. A dedicated patrol will operate along the roadway 24 hours a day, seven days a week for at least the first two weeks of EastLink's operation....
Residents dump on rubbish attitude
THE dumping of hard rubbish on nature strips offends tidy neighbours but is also a punishable offence. Hillside Road residents in Mt Waverley have lived beside persistent nature strip litter in their otherwise tidy street for several years. A resident said the house's...
Time to act on Monash transport
RESIDENTS and commuters are calling for urgent action on public transport in Monash ahead of the Eastern Transport Coalition summit next week. The summit, hosted by seven eastern metropolitan councils, including Monash, has invited the State Government and Opposition...
Mulgrave to host pilgrims
MULGRAVE will be home to about 800 young pilgrims for World Youth Day lead-up events this week.
The pilgrims, from interstate and more than 30 countries such as Zimbabwe, Paraguay, French Guiana, and Laos, have been billeted by 150 Mulgrave families for the International Oblate Youth Encounter.
‘Farm’ fulfils its academic promise
AT its inception, Monash University's Clayton campus was playfully dubbed "the farm'', belying the university's world-scale ambition. Even so, the first graduation ceremony in 1963 was conducted in unbelievably humble circumstances: a roll-call of two graduates in a...
Club now right on track
AFTER a long time waiting at the starting blocks, an upgraded Davies Reserve athletics track was officially opened last Monday. The rubberized asphalt track, previously blighted by puddles, was given an $85,000 makeover by Monash Council after pleas from Oakleigh...
A moving experience
AN Oakleigh artist has used video to give insight into works of art painted during early Australian settlement. Last week, Shaun Wilson, a video arts lecturer at RMIT, received an $8000 Arts Victoria development grant for his work Uber Memoria X. The work, which...
Chargers lack firepower
THE Oakleigh Chargers went down to Gippsland Power on Saturday. On a tremendous afternoon for football at Morwell, the home side jumped the Chargers and played an entertaining first quarter. While the Chargers had captain Mat Kilpin and vice-captain Xavier Gotch back...
Roaring Mulgrave primed for top two after strong win
IN cold, blustery conditions, Mulgrave retained the Nosey Parker Memorial Trophy by comfortably defeating Ringwood by 35 points on Saturday. Congratulations were for Tom Smcrek, who played his first senior game after he was promoted from the Colts, and to Glenn...
Gymnast takes off to aim for Olympic heights
DETERMINATION and a great deal of talent have Wheelers Hill gymnast Shona Morgan on the edge of a long-held dream. Morgan, 17, with Georgia Bonora and Emma Dennis, is part of a three-girl act from Waverley Gymnastics Centre on the threshold of Olympic selection. Last...
EastLink speed blitz
VICTORIA Police has launched Operation Eastlinker to curb speeding drivers on Melbourne's newest road, which opened yesterday. A dedicated patrol will operate along the roadway 24 hours a day, seven days a week for at least the first two weeks of EastLink's operation....
Residents dump on rubbish attitude
THE dumping of hard rubbish on nature strips offends tidy neighbours but is also a punishable offence. Hillside Road residents in Mt Waverley have lived beside persistent nature strip litter in their otherwise tidy street for several years. A resident said the house's...
Time to act on Monash transport
RESIDENTS and commuters are calling for urgent action on public transport in Monash ahead of the Eastern Transport Coalition summit next week. The summit, hosted by seven eastern metropolitan councils, including Monash, has invited the State Government and Opposition...