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Booze battle: alarming surge in young people seeking alcohol help
THE number of young people seeking help for alcohol abuse in Melbourne's eastern suburbs has more than quadrupled in five years. The Youth Substance Abuse Service in Box Hill, which helps people aged 12-21 in Monash and other eastern municipalities, says 135 young...
Church’s new lease of life
SYNDAL Baptist Church's new $8 million home seems a far cry from its humble beginnings. Fifty-four years ago, 20 families started the church in a Syndal house. Today, its new Life Centre at the corner of Blackburn and High Street roads looms large over the former...
Come-and-try day for women golfers
WOMEN have an opportunity to learn to swing, chip, and putt with the best golfers. Glen Waverley Public Golf Course is holding a program for women of all ages who are interested in the sport. Course manager Richard Cooney said it would increase women's golfing...
No to new suburb 81% want to remain in Mulgrave postal code
MULGRAVE should not be cut in two by Mirvac's residential development at the former Waverley Park Football Ground, residents have said again. Mirvac applied to State Planning Minister Mary Delahunty to rename its development and create the new suburb of Waverley Park....
Psych help open
A PSYCHOLOGY centre operated by Monash University's School of Psychology, Psychiatry and Psychological Medicine, has opened in Clayton. It offers assessment, treatment and consultation in child and family psychology, health and medical psychology as well as forensic...
Embona members praised
GLEN Waverley's police Embona Taskforce was commended last Thursday for excellent results in fighting crime. Region 4 Assistant Commissioner Kieran Walshe, presented commendation awards to the officers at Manningham Council. Detective Inspector Ray McLeod-Dryden said...
Camelot a winner
CAMELOT Rise Primary School children have worked hard to create a Wakakirri story and dance performance that reflected the unique identity of the school. Their hard work paid off when the school, in Galahad Crescent, Glen Waverley, was chosen as a Victorian finalist...
High-roller Monash
MORE money is spent on electronic gaming machines (EGMs) in Monash than any other metropolitan local government precinct in Victoria, despite a 10 percent drop in spending over the past year. About $121million was spent at Monash's 16 pokie venues from June 2002 to...
Quick action saves day for ill client
A 68-YEAR-old man has praised the Quick action and composure of his fitness instructor who resuscitated him after he stopped breathing. Wilfred Miles was on the treadmill at Genesis Fitness Club in Oakleigh for his usual weekly workout when he started feeling dizzy....
Drama students on cue for accolades
JUNIOR school drama students at Wesley College, Glen Waverley, have won several categories at the Australian One-Act Play Championships. In the open division, students won the most outstanding production, and most outstanding direction, categories for their play,...
Booze battle: alarming surge in young people seeking alcohol help
THE number of young people seeking help for alcohol abuse in Melbourne's eastern suburbs has more than quadrupled in five years. The Youth Substance Abuse Service in Box Hill, which helps people aged 12-21 in Monash and other eastern municipalities, says 135 young...
Church’s new lease of life
SYNDAL Baptist Church's new $8 million home seems a far cry from its humble beginnings. Fifty-four years ago, 20 families started the church in a Syndal house. Today, its new Life Centre at the corner of Blackburn and High Street roads looms large over the former...
Come-and-try day for women golfers
WOMEN have an opportunity to learn to swing, chip, and putt with the best golfers. Glen Waverley Public Golf Course is holding a program for women of all ages who are interested in the sport. Course manager Richard Cooney said it would increase women's golfing...
No to new suburb 81% want to remain in Mulgrave postal code
MULGRAVE should not be cut in two by Mirvac's residential development at the former Waverley Park Football Ground, residents have said again. Mirvac applied to State Planning Minister Mary Delahunty to rename its development and create the new suburb of Waverley Park....
Psych help open
A PSYCHOLOGY centre operated by Monash University's School of Psychology, Psychiatry and Psychological Medicine, has opened in Clayton. It offers assessment, treatment and consultation in child and family psychology, health and medical psychology as well as forensic...
Embona members praised
GLEN Waverley's police Embona Taskforce was commended last Thursday for excellent results in fighting crime. Region 4 Assistant Commissioner Kieran Walshe, presented commendation awards to the officers at Manningham Council. Detective Inspector Ray McLeod-Dryden said...
Camelot a winner
CAMELOT Rise Primary School children have worked hard to create a Wakakirri story and dance performance that reflected the unique identity of the school. Their hard work paid off when the school, in Galahad Crescent, Glen Waverley, was chosen as a Victorian finalist...
High-roller Monash
MORE money is spent on electronic gaming machines (EGMs) in Monash than any other metropolitan local government precinct in Victoria, despite a 10 percent drop in spending over the past year. About $121million was spent at Monash's 16 pokie venues from June 2002 to...
Quick action saves day for ill client
A 68-YEAR-old man has praised the Quick action and composure of his fitness instructor who resuscitated him after he stopped breathing. Wilfred Miles was on the treadmill at Genesis Fitness Club in Oakleigh for his usual weekly workout when he started feeling dizzy....
Drama students on cue for accolades
JUNIOR school drama students at Wesley College, Glen Waverley, have won several categories at the Australian One-Act Play Championships. In the open division, students won the most outstanding production, and most outstanding direction, categories for their play,...
Booze battle: alarming surge in young people seeking alcohol help
THE number of young people seeking help for alcohol abuse in Melbourne's eastern suburbs has more than quadrupled in five years. The Youth Substance Abuse Service in Box Hill, which helps people aged 12-21 in Monash and other eastern municipalities, says 135 young...
Church’s new lease of life
SYNDAL Baptist Church's new $8 million home seems a far cry from its humble beginnings. Fifty-four years ago, 20 families started the church in a Syndal house. Today, its new Life Centre at the corner of Blackburn and High Street roads looms large over the former...
Come-and-try day for women golfers
WOMEN have an opportunity to learn to swing, chip, and putt with the best golfers. Glen Waverley Public Golf Course is holding a program for women of all ages who are interested in the sport. Course manager Richard Cooney said it would increase women's golfing...
No to new suburb 81% want to remain in Mulgrave postal code
MULGRAVE should not be cut in two by Mirvac's residential development at the former Waverley Park Football Ground, residents have said again. Mirvac applied to State Planning Minister Mary Delahunty to rename its development and create the new suburb of Waverley Park....
Psych help open
A PSYCHOLOGY centre operated by Monash University's School of Psychology, Psychiatry and Psychological Medicine, has opened in Clayton. It offers assessment, treatment and consultation in child and family psychology, health and medical psychology as well as forensic...
Embona members praised
GLEN Waverley's police Embona Taskforce was commended last Thursday for excellent results in fighting crime. Region 4 Assistant Commissioner Kieran Walshe, presented commendation awards to the officers at Manningham Council. Detective Inspector Ray McLeod-Dryden said...
Camelot a winner
CAMELOT Rise Primary School children have worked hard to create a Wakakirri story and dance performance that reflected the unique identity of the school. Their hard work paid off when the school, in Galahad Crescent, Glen Waverley, was chosen as a Victorian finalist...
High-roller Monash
MORE money is spent on electronic gaming machines (EGMs) in Monash than any other metropolitan local government precinct in Victoria, despite a 10 percent drop in spending over the past year. About $121million was spent at Monash's 16 pokie venues from June 2002 to...
Quick action saves day for ill client
A 68-YEAR-old man has praised the Quick action and composure of his fitness instructor who resuscitated him after he stopped breathing. Wilfred Miles was on the treadmill at Genesis Fitness Club in Oakleigh for his usual weekly workout when he started feeling dizzy....
Drama students on cue for accolades
JUNIOR school drama students at Wesley College, Glen Waverley, have won several categories at the Australian One-Act Play Championships. In the open division, students won the most outstanding production, and most outstanding direction, categories for their play,...
Booze battle: alarming surge in young people seeking alcohol help
THE number of young people seeking help for alcohol abuse in Melbourne's eastern suburbs has more than quadrupled in five years. The Youth Substance Abuse Service in Box Hill, which helps people aged 12-21 in Monash and other eastern municipalities, says 135 young...
Church’s new lease of life
SYNDAL Baptist Church's new $8 million home seems a far cry from its humble beginnings. Fifty-four years ago, 20 families started the church in a Syndal house. Today, its new Life Centre at the corner of Blackburn and High Street roads looms large over the former...
Come-and-try day for women golfers
WOMEN have an opportunity to learn to swing, chip, and putt with the best golfers. Glen Waverley Public Golf Course is holding a program for women of all ages who are interested in the sport. Course manager Richard Cooney said it would increase women's golfing...
No to new suburb 81% want to remain in Mulgrave postal code
MULGRAVE should not be cut in two by Mirvac's residential development at the former Waverley Park Football Ground, residents have said again. Mirvac applied to State Planning Minister Mary Delahunty to rename its development and create the new suburb of Waverley Park....
Psych help open
A PSYCHOLOGY centre operated by Monash University's School of Psychology, Psychiatry and Psychological Medicine, has opened in Clayton. It offers assessment, treatment and consultation in child and family psychology, health and medical psychology as well as forensic...
Embona members praised
GLEN Waverley's police Embona Taskforce was commended last Thursday for excellent results in fighting crime. Region 4 Assistant Commissioner Kieran Walshe, presented commendation awards to the officers at Manningham Council. Detective Inspector Ray McLeod-Dryden said...
Camelot a winner
CAMELOT Rise Primary School children have worked hard to create a Wakakirri story and dance performance that reflected the unique identity of the school. Their hard work paid off when the school, in Galahad Crescent, Glen Waverley, was chosen as a Victorian finalist...
High-roller Monash
MORE money is spent on electronic gaming machines (EGMs) in Monash than any other metropolitan local government precinct in Victoria, despite a 10 percent drop in spending over the past year. About $121million was spent at Monash's 16 pokie venues from June 2002 to...
Quick action saves day for ill client
A 68-YEAR-old man has praised the Quick action and composure of his fitness instructor who resuscitated him after he stopped breathing. Wilfred Miles was on the treadmill at Genesis Fitness Club in Oakleigh for his usual weekly workout when he started feeling dizzy....
Drama students on cue for accolades
JUNIOR school drama students at Wesley College, Glen Waverley, have won several categories at the Australian One-Act Play Championships. In the open division, students won the most outstanding production, and most outstanding direction, categories for their play,...
Booze battle: alarming surge in young people seeking alcohol help
THE number of young people seeking help for alcohol abuse in Melbourne's eastern suburbs has more than quadrupled in five years. The Youth Substance Abuse Service in Box Hill, which helps people aged 12-21 in Monash and other eastern municipalities, says 135 young...
Church’s new lease of life
SYNDAL Baptist Church's new $8 million home seems a far cry from its humble beginnings. Fifty-four years ago, 20 families started the church in a Syndal house. Today, its new Life Centre at the corner of Blackburn and High Street roads looms large over the former...
Come-and-try day for women golfers
WOMEN have an opportunity to learn to swing, chip, and putt with the best golfers. Glen Waverley Public Golf Course is holding a program for women of all ages who are interested in the sport. Course manager Richard Cooney said it would increase women's golfing...
No to new suburb 81% want to remain in Mulgrave postal code
MULGRAVE should not be cut in two by Mirvac's residential development at the former Waverley Park Football Ground, residents have said again. Mirvac applied to State Planning Minister Mary Delahunty to rename its development and create the new suburb of Waverley Park....
Psych help open
A PSYCHOLOGY centre operated by Monash University's School of Psychology, Psychiatry and Psychological Medicine, has opened in Clayton. It offers assessment, treatment and consultation in child and family psychology, health and medical psychology as well as forensic...
Embona members praised
GLEN Waverley's police Embona Taskforce was commended last Thursday for excellent results in fighting crime. Region 4 Assistant Commissioner Kieran Walshe, presented commendation awards to the officers at Manningham Council. Detective Inspector Ray McLeod-Dryden said...
Camelot a winner
CAMELOT Rise Primary School children have worked hard to create a Wakakirri story and dance performance that reflected the unique identity of the school. Their hard work paid off when the school, in Galahad Crescent, Glen Waverley, was chosen as a Victorian finalist...
High-roller Monash
MORE money is spent on electronic gaming machines (EGMs) in Monash than any other metropolitan local government precinct in Victoria, despite a 10 percent drop in spending over the past year. About $121million was spent at Monash's 16 pokie venues from June 2002 to...
Quick action saves day for ill client
A 68-YEAR-old man has praised the Quick action and composure of his fitness instructor who resuscitated him after he stopped breathing. Wilfred Miles was on the treadmill at Genesis Fitness Club in Oakleigh for his usual weekly workout when he started feeling dizzy....
Drama students on cue for accolades
JUNIOR school drama students at Wesley College, Glen Waverley, have won several categories at the Australian One-Act Play Championships. In the open division, students won the most outstanding production, and most outstanding direction, categories for their play,...
Booze battle: alarming surge in young people seeking alcohol help
THE number of young people seeking help for alcohol abuse in Melbourne's eastern suburbs has more than quadrupled in five years. The Youth Substance Abuse Service in Box Hill, which helps people aged 12-21 in Monash and other eastern municipalities, says 135 young...
Church’s new lease of life
SYNDAL Baptist Church's new $8 million home seems a far cry from its humble beginnings. Fifty-four years ago, 20 families started the church in a Syndal house. Today, its new Life Centre at the corner of Blackburn and High Street roads looms large over the former...
Come-and-try day for women golfers
WOMEN have an opportunity to learn to swing, chip, and putt with the best golfers. Glen Waverley Public Golf Course is holding a program for women of all ages who are interested in the sport. Course manager Richard Cooney said it would increase women's golfing...
No to new suburb 81% want to remain in Mulgrave postal code
MULGRAVE should not be cut in two by Mirvac's residential development at the former Waverley Park Football Ground, residents have said again. Mirvac applied to State Planning Minister Mary Delahunty to rename its development and create the new suburb of Waverley Park....
Psych help open
A PSYCHOLOGY centre operated by Monash University's School of Psychology, Psychiatry and Psychological Medicine, has opened in Clayton. It offers assessment, treatment and consultation in child and family psychology, health and medical psychology as well as forensic...
Embona members praised
GLEN Waverley's police Embona Taskforce was commended last Thursday for excellent results in fighting crime. Region 4 Assistant Commissioner Kieran Walshe, presented commendation awards to the officers at Manningham Council. Detective Inspector Ray McLeod-Dryden said...
Camelot a winner
CAMELOT Rise Primary School children have worked hard to create a Wakakirri story and dance performance that reflected the unique identity of the school. Their hard work paid off when the school, in Galahad Crescent, Glen Waverley, was chosen as a Victorian finalist...
High-roller Monash
MORE money is spent on electronic gaming machines (EGMs) in Monash than any other metropolitan local government precinct in Victoria, despite a 10 percent drop in spending over the past year. About $121million was spent at Monash's 16 pokie venues from June 2002 to...
Quick action saves day for ill client
A 68-YEAR-old man has praised the Quick action and composure of his fitness instructor who resuscitated him after he stopped breathing. Wilfred Miles was on the treadmill at Genesis Fitness Club in Oakleigh for his usual weekly workout when he started feeling dizzy....
Drama students on cue for accolades
JUNIOR school drama students at Wesley College, Glen Waverley, have won several categories at the Australian One-Act Play Championships. In the open division, students won the most outstanding production, and most outstanding direction, categories for their play,...