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Talent on curriculum
STUDENTS of Brentwood Secondary College in Glen Waverley wowed audiences with their energetic display of talent at the 2003 Know The Score Hot30 Countdown Rock Eisteddfod Challenge Melbourne heats. Their eight-minute showcase, titled The Orb, is a finalist and will be...
Taking a family-friendly look at world of science
THE Monash Science Centre in Clayton is running a series of lectures and family nights as part of National Science Week. Family science night tomorrow (Tuesday), 7-8.30pm. Freshwater chemistry - find out if water is drinkable through tests to detect hidden pollution....
Grubb shines in a classic melodrama
LORD Alfred Tennyson's melodrama Enoch Arden will be performed for one night only in Clayton North on Thursday, August 28. The performance will feature acclaimed actor Robert Grubb, whose many roles included Dr Geoffrey Standish in the popular TV series The...
War reports: `be discerning’
"YOU never know the truth," Monash University expert on propaganda Millicent Vladiv-Glover said about war. Dr. Vladiv-Glover, from the Clayton campus' school of languages, culture, and linguistics, talked to the Journal about propaganda and its effects in a war. She...
Health services improve
A STATE Government report has revealed the number of ambulance bypasses and people waiting for elective surgery at the Monash Medical Centre had been significantly reduced. The Government's Hospital Services Report for the December quarter showed the ambulance bypass...
Station on a safer track
GLEN Waverley transport interchange is safer and more accessible after a $450,000 upgrade. The refurbished interchange was opened at Glen Waverley railway station last week. State infrastructure parliamentary secretary Carlo Carli said improvements include bus...
Businesses `need new bins’
RECYCLING bins for businesses in Monash would drastically reduce the amount of recyclable matter going to landfills, East Yarra Province MP Richard Dalla-Riva said. Monash's 11,000 workplaces employed more than 90,000 people, yet businesses were not permitted to...
On the beat for big youth party
BEING young is a reason to celebrate and Victoria Police will host the party during the Oakleigh Street Beat Youth Festival. The event is on Monday, March 31 as part of National Youth Week. VP spokeswoman Christine Panayotou said more than 20 secondary schools were...
Women making a difference
WOMEN running small businesses will be lauded at a marketing awards ceremony in Mulgrave next month. Solutions Management established the awards this year, with the Women in Business Award recognizing the importance of women running their own business. Solutions'...
Cr’s expense claims `frozen’
MONASH Council last week moved to freeze payment of any future expenses submitted by Cr Peter Vlahos until he could prove recent claims were council-related. As part of the move, the expenses freeze would continue until the council was able to consider the matter in...
Talent on curriculum
STUDENTS of Brentwood Secondary College in Glen Waverley wowed audiences with their energetic display of talent at the 2003 Know The Score Hot30 Countdown Rock Eisteddfod Challenge Melbourne heats. Their eight-minute showcase, titled The Orb, is a finalist and will be...
Taking a family-friendly look at world of science
THE Monash Science Centre in Clayton is running a series of lectures and family nights as part of National Science Week. Family science night tomorrow (Tuesday), 7-8.30pm. Freshwater chemistry - find out if water is drinkable through tests to detect hidden pollution....
Grubb shines in a classic melodrama
LORD Alfred Tennyson's melodrama Enoch Arden will be performed for one night only in Clayton North on Thursday, August 28. The performance will feature acclaimed actor Robert Grubb, whose many roles included Dr Geoffrey Standish in the popular TV series The...
War reports: `be discerning’
"YOU never know the truth," Monash University expert on propaganda Millicent Vladiv-Glover said about war. Dr. Vladiv-Glover, from the Clayton campus' school of languages, culture, and linguistics, talked to the Journal about propaganda and its effects in a war. She...
Health services improve
A STATE Government report has revealed the number of ambulance bypasses and people waiting for elective surgery at the Monash Medical Centre had been significantly reduced. The Government's Hospital Services Report for the December quarter showed the ambulance bypass...
Station on a safer track
GLEN Waverley transport interchange is safer and more accessible after a $450,000 upgrade. The refurbished interchange was opened at Glen Waverley railway station last week. State infrastructure parliamentary secretary Carlo Carli said improvements include bus...
Businesses `need new bins’
RECYCLING bins for businesses in Monash would drastically reduce the amount of recyclable matter going to landfills, East Yarra Province MP Richard Dalla-Riva said. Monash's 11,000 workplaces employed more than 90,000 people, yet businesses were not permitted to...
On the beat for big youth party
BEING young is a reason to celebrate and Victoria Police will host the party during the Oakleigh Street Beat Youth Festival. The event is on Monday, March 31 as part of National Youth Week. VP spokeswoman Christine Panayotou said more than 20 secondary schools were...
Women making a difference
WOMEN running small businesses will be lauded at a marketing awards ceremony in Mulgrave next month. Solutions Management established the awards this year, with the Women in Business Award recognizing the importance of women running their own business. Solutions'...
Cr’s expense claims `frozen’
MONASH Council last week moved to freeze payment of any future expenses submitted by Cr Peter Vlahos until he could prove recent claims were council-related. As part of the move, the expenses freeze would continue until the council was able to consider the matter in...
Talent on curriculum
STUDENTS of Brentwood Secondary College in Glen Waverley wowed audiences with their energetic display of talent at the 2003 Know The Score Hot30 Countdown Rock Eisteddfod Challenge Melbourne heats. Their eight-minute showcase, titled The Orb, is a finalist and will be...
Taking a family-friendly look at world of science
THE Monash Science Centre in Clayton is running a series of lectures and family nights as part of National Science Week. Family science night tomorrow (Tuesday), 7-8.30pm. Freshwater chemistry - find out if water is drinkable through tests to detect hidden pollution....
Grubb shines in a classic melodrama
LORD Alfred Tennyson's melodrama Enoch Arden will be performed for one night only in Clayton North on Thursday, August 28. The performance will feature acclaimed actor Robert Grubb, whose many roles included Dr Geoffrey Standish in the popular TV series The...
War reports: `be discerning’
"YOU never know the truth," Monash University expert on propaganda Millicent Vladiv-Glover said about war. Dr. Vladiv-Glover, from the Clayton campus' school of languages, culture, and linguistics, talked to the Journal about propaganda and its effects in a war. She...
Health services improve
A STATE Government report has revealed the number of ambulance bypasses and people waiting for elective surgery at the Monash Medical Centre had been significantly reduced. The Government's Hospital Services Report for the December quarter showed the ambulance bypass...
Station on a safer track
GLEN Waverley transport interchange is safer and more accessible after a $450,000 upgrade. The refurbished interchange was opened at Glen Waverley railway station last week. State infrastructure parliamentary secretary Carlo Carli said improvements include bus...
Businesses `need new bins’
RECYCLING bins for businesses in Monash would drastically reduce the amount of recyclable matter going to landfills, East Yarra Province MP Richard Dalla-Riva said. Monash's 11,000 workplaces employed more than 90,000 people, yet businesses were not permitted to...
On the beat for big youth party
BEING young is a reason to celebrate and Victoria Police will host the party during the Oakleigh Street Beat Youth Festival. The event is on Monday, March 31 as part of National Youth Week. VP spokeswoman Christine Panayotou said more than 20 secondary schools were...
Women making a difference
WOMEN running small businesses will be lauded at a marketing awards ceremony in Mulgrave next month. Solutions Management established the awards this year, with the Women in Business Award recognizing the importance of women running their own business. Solutions'...
Cr’s expense claims `frozen’
MONASH Council last week moved to freeze payment of any future expenses submitted by Cr Peter Vlahos until he could prove recent claims were council-related. As part of the move, the expenses freeze would continue until the council was able to consider the matter in...
Talent on curriculum
STUDENTS of Brentwood Secondary College in Glen Waverley wowed audiences with their energetic display of talent at the 2003 Know The Score Hot30 Countdown Rock Eisteddfod Challenge Melbourne heats. Their eight-minute showcase, titled The Orb, is a finalist and will be...
Taking a family-friendly look at world of science
THE Monash Science Centre in Clayton is running a series of lectures and family nights as part of National Science Week. Family science night tomorrow (Tuesday), 7-8.30pm. Freshwater chemistry - find out if water is drinkable through tests to detect hidden pollution....
Grubb shines in a classic melodrama
LORD Alfred Tennyson's melodrama Enoch Arden will be performed for one night only in Clayton North on Thursday, August 28. The performance will feature acclaimed actor Robert Grubb, whose many roles included Dr Geoffrey Standish in the popular TV series The...
War reports: `be discerning’
"YOU never know the truth," Monash University expert on propaganda Millicent Vladiv-Glover said about war. Dr. Vladiv-Glover, from the Clayton campus' school of languages, culture, and linguistics, talked to the Journal about propaganda and its effects in a war. She...
Health services improve
A STATE Government report has revealed the number of ambulance bypasses and people waiting for elective surgery at the Monash Medical Centre had been significantly reduced. The Government's Hospital Services Report for the December quarter showed the ambulance bypass...
Station on a safer track
GLEN Waverley transport interchange is safer and more accessible after a $450,000 upgrade. The refurbished interchange was opened at Glen Waverley railway station last week. State infrastructure parliamentary secretary Carlo Carli said improvements include bus...
Businesses `need new bins’
RECYCLING bins for businesses in Monash would drastically reduce the amount of recyclable matter going to landfills, East Yarra Province MP Richard Dalla-Riva said. Monash's 11,000 workplaces employed more than 90,000 people, yet businesses were not permitted to...
On the beat for big youth party
BEING young is a reason to celebrate and Victoria Police will host the party during the Oakleigh Street Beat Youth Festival. The event is on Monday, March 31 as part of National Youth Week. VP spokeswoman Christine Panayotou said more than 20 secondary schools were...
Women making a difference
WOMEN running small businesses will be lauded at a marketing awards ceremony in Mulgrave next month. Solutions Management established the awards this year, with the Women in Business Award recognizing the importance of women running their own business. Solutions'...
Cr’s expense claims `frozen’
MONASH Council last week moved to freeze payment of any future expenses submitted by Cr Peter Vlahos until he could prove recent claims were council-related. As part of the move, the expenses freeze would continue until the council was able to consider the matter in...
Talent on curriculum
STUDENTS of Brentwood Secondary College in Glen Waverley wowed audiences with their energetic display of talent at the 2003 Know The Score Hot30 Countdown Rock Eisteddfod Challenge Melbourne heats. Their eight-minute showcase, titled The Orb, is a finalist and will be...
Taking a family-friendly look at world of science
THE Monash Science Centre in Clayton is running a series of lectures and family nights as part of National Science Week. Family science night tomorrow (Tuesday), 7-8.30pm. Freshwater chemistry - find out if water is drinkable through tests to detect hidden pollution....
Grubb shines in a classic melodrama
LORD Alfred Tennyson's melodrama Enoch Arden will be performed for one night only in Clayton North on Thursday, August 28. The performance will feature acclaimed actor Robert Grubb, whose many roles included Dr Geoffrey Standish in the popular TV series The...
War reports: `be discerning’
"YOU never know the truth," Monash University expert on propaganda Millicent Vladiv-Glover said about war. Dr. Vladiv-Glover, from the Clayton campus' school of languages, culture, and linguistics, talked to the Journal about propaganda and its effects in a war. She...
Health services improve
A STATE Government report has revealed the number of ambulance bypasses and people waiting for elective surgery at the Monash Medical Centre had been significantly reduced. The Government's Hospital Services Report for the December quarter showed the ambulance bypass...
Station on a safer track
GLEN Waverley transport interchange is safer and more accessible after a $450,000 upgrade. The refurbished interchange was opened at Glen Waverley railway station last week. State infrastructure parliamentary secretary Carlo Carli said improvements include bus...
Businesses `need new bins’
RECYCLING bins for businesses in Monash would drastically reduce the amount of recyclable matter going to landfills, East Yarra Province MP Richard Dalla-Riva said. Monash's 11,000 workplaces employed more than 90,000 people, yet businesses were not permitted to...
On the beat for big youth party
BEING young is a reason to celebrate and Victoria Police will host the party during the Oakleigh Street Beat Youth Festival. The event is on Monday, March 31 as part of National Youth Week. VP spokeswoman Christine Panayotou said more than 20 secondary schools were...
Women making a difference
WOMEN running small businesses will be lauded at a marketing awards ceremony in Mulgrave next month. Solutions Management established the awards this year, with the Women in Business Award recognizing the importance of women running their own business. Solutions'...
Cr’s expense claims `frozen’
MONASH Council last week moved to freeze payment of any future expenses submitted by Cr Peter Vlahos until he could prove recent claims were council-related. As part of the move, the expenses freeze would continue until the council was able to consider the matter in...
Talent on curriculum
STUDENTS of Brentwood Secondary College in Glen Waverley wowed audiences with their energetic display of talent at the 2003 Know The Score Hot30 Countdown Rock Eisteddfod Challenge Melbourne heats. Their eight-minute showcase, titled The Orb, is a finalist and will be...
Taking a family-friendly look at world of science
THE Monash Science Centre in Clayton is running a series of lectures and family nights as part of National Science Week. Family science night tomorrow (Tuesday), 7-8.30pm. Freshwater chemistry - find out if water is drinkable through tests to detect hidden pollution....
Grubb shines in a classic melodrama
LORD Alfred Tennyson's melodrama Enoch Arden will be performed for one night only in Clayton North on Thursday, August 28. The performance will feature acclaimed actor Robert Grubb, whose many roles included Dr Geoffrey Standish in the popular TV series The...
War reports: `be discerning’
"YOU never know the truth," Monash University expert on propaganda Millicent Vladiv-Glover said about war. Dr. Vladiv-Glover, from the Clayton campus' school of languages, culture, and linguistics, talked to the Journal about propaganda and its effects in a war. She...
Health services improve
A STATE Government report has revealed the number of ambulance bypasses and people waiting for elective surgery at the Monash Medical Centre had been significantly reduced. The Government's Hospital Services Report for the December quarter showed the ambulance bypass...
Station on a safer track
GLEN Waverley transport interchange is safer and more accessible after a $450,000 upgrade. The refurbished interchange was opened at Glen Waverley railway station last week. State infrastructure parliamentary secretary Carlo Carli said improvements include bus...
Businesses `need new bins’
RECYCLING bins for businesses in Monash would drastically reduce the amount of recyclable matter going to landfills, East Yarra Province MP Richard Dalla-Riva said. Monash's 11,000 workplaces employed more than 90,000 people, yet businesses were not permitted to...
On the beat for big youth party
BEING young is a reason to celebrate and Victoria Police will host the party during the Oakleigh Street Beat Youth Festival. The event is on Monday, March 31 as part of National Youth Week. VP spokeswoman Christine Panayotou said more than 20 secondary schools were...
Women making a difference
WOMEN running small businesses will be lauded at a marketing awards ceremony in Mulgrave next month. Solutions Management established the awards this year, with the Women in Business Award recognizing the importance of women running their own business. Solutions'...
Cr’s expense claims `frozen’
MONASH Council last week moved to freeze payment of any future expenses submitted by Cr Peter Vlahos until he could prove recent claims were council-related. As part of the move, the expenses freeze would continue until the council was able to consider the matter in...