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Time waste’ blot on mayoral year’
"DEALING with petty sideshow disputes has taken up a lot of my time," former Monash mayor Geoff Lake has said. Summing up his year as mayor, Cr Lake said although he was not disappointed, there were things he would have liked to have achieved but, because of disputes...
Libraries a cyber fount
OPEN access to the Internet in Victorian public libraries is a key factor in overcoming the digital divide, a report by Monash University's Centre for Community Networking Research (CCNR) has stated. The research, which drew responses from more than 2400 public access...
Youngsters `sniff paint in Clayton’
A COMBINED police and community anti-drug campaign has found that children as young as six have been involved in chroming in Clayton's central business district. The year-long campaign, which has been credited with significantly reducing the problem, found that the...
Police on parade in force open day
A FASHION parade featuring police uniforms from 1853 to the present will be the highlight of a Victoria Police Academy open day on Sunday, March 30. The event has been organized as part of the police's 150 years of service to the community, and many interactive...
Short course sampler on offer
EVER wanted to sample a short course? Holmesglen Institute of TAFE is hosting a free lecture series this month at its Waverley and Chadstone campuses for the community to sample some of its most popular courses. The art of dim sum and rice making will be divulged at...
Nominations open for prestige award
MT Waverley MP Maxine Morand has invited the city's leading and emerging scientists, engineers, and innovators to nominate for the prestigious 2003 Victoria Prize and Fellowships. The $50,000 Victoria Prize and six $15,000 Victoria Fellowships recognize the...
Saving wildlife
CHADSTONE pet care specialist Pets Paradise has joined forces with the Humane Society International (HSI) to fight against the illegal export of Australia's wildlife. Last Thursday, the groups launched a donation program to help raise funds to increase public...
Beware falls of older age
FALLS affected one in four older Australians every year but many falls could be prevented, a Southern Health spokesman said. The risk of falling increases as people get older and a fall can be devastating in an older person's life if it leads to less activity,...
Officer awarded for having a dip
AN Oakleigh Police worker has won a Women's Sport and Recreational Leadership grant for her flat-water kayaking skill. Dasha Kopecek was one of 12 to receive the award from Commonwealth Games, Sport, and Recreation Minister Justin Madden. Ms. Kopecek has been with...
Uluru inspiration
FUSION Australia each year organizes bus tours for young people to visit Uluru in a life-changing, cultural awareness adventure. Each year the participants return with stories of how the trip changed relationships and inspired and enlightened them. This year more than...
Time waste’ blot on mayoral year’
"DEALING with petty sideshow disputes has taken up a lot of my time," former Monash mayor Geoff Lake has said. Summing up his year as mayor, Cr Lake said although he was not disappointed, there were things he would have liked to have achieved but, because of disputes...
Libraries a cyber fount
OPEN access to the Internet in Victorian public libraries is a key factor in overcoming the digital divide, a report by Monash University's Centre for Community Networking Research (CCNR) has stated. The research, which drew responses from more than 2400 public access...
Youngsters `sniff paint in Clayton’
A COMBINED police and community anti-drug campaign has found that children as young as six have been involved in chroming in Clayton's central business district. The year-long campaign, which has been credited with significantly reducing the problem, found that the...
Police on parade in force open day
A FASHION parade featuring police uniforms from 1853 to the present will be the highlight of a Victoria Police Academy open day on Sunday, March 30. The event has been organized as part of the police's 150 years of service to the community, and many interactive...
Short course sampler on offer
EVER wanted to sample a short course? Holmesglen Institute of TAFE is hosting a free lecture series this month at its Waverley and Chadstone campuses for the community to sample some of its most popular courses. The art of dim sum and rice making will be divulged at...
Nominations open for prestige award
MT Waverley MP Maxine Morand has invited the city's leading and emerging scientists, engineers, and innovators to nominate for the prestigious 2003 Victoria Prize and Fellowships. The $50,000 Victoria Prize and six $15,000 Victoria Fellowships recognize the...
Saving wildlife
CHADSTONE pet care specialist Pets Paradise has joined forces with the Humane Society International (HSI) to fight against the illegal export of Australia's wildlife. Last Thursday, the groups launched a donation program to help raise funds to increase public...
Beware falls of older age
FALLS affected one in four older Australians every year but many falls could be prevented, a Southern Health spokesman said. The risk of falling increases as people get older and a fall can be devastating in an older person's life if it leads to less activity,...
Officer awarded for having a dip
AN Oakleigh Police worker has won a Women's Sport and Recreational Leadership grant for her flat-water kayaking skill. Dasha Kopecek was one of 12 to receive the award from Commonwealth Games, Sport, and Recreation Minister Justin Madden. Ms. Kopecek has been with...
Uluru inspiration
FUSION Australia each year organizes bus tours for young people to visit Uluru in a life-changing, cultural awareness adventure. Each year the participants return with stories of how the trip changed relationships and inspired and enlightened them. This year more than...
Time waste’ blot on mayoral year’
"DEALING with petty sideshow disputes has taken up a lot of my time," former Monash mayor Geoff Lake has said. Summing up his year as mayor, Cr Lake said although he was not disappointed, there were things he would have liked to have achieved but, because of disputes...
Libraries a cyber fount
OPEN access to the Internet in Victorian public libraries is a key factor in overcoming the digital divide, a report by Monash University's Centre for Community Networking Research (CCNR) has stated. The research, which drew responses from more than 2400 public access...
Youngsters `sniff paint in Clayton’
A COMBINED police and community anti-drug campaign has found that children as young as six have been involved in chroming in Clayton's central business district. The year-long campaign, which has been credited with significantly reducing the problem, found that the...
Police on parade in force open day
A FASHION parade featuring police uniforms from 1853 to the present will be the highlight of a Victoria Police Academy open day on Sunday, March 30. The event has been organized as part of the police's 150 years of service to the community, and many interactive...
Short course sampler on offer
EVER wanted to sample a short course? Holmesglen Institute of TAFE is hosting a free lecture series this month at its Waverley and Chadstone campuses for the community to sample some of its most popular courses. The art of dim sum and rice making will be divulged at...
Nominations open for prestige award
MT Waverley MP Maxine Morand has invited the city's leading and emerging scientists, engineers, and innovators to nominate for the prestigious 2003 Victoria Prize and Fellowships. The $50,000 Victoria Prize and six $15,000 Victoria Fellowships recognize the...
Saving wildlife
CHADSTONE pet care specialist Pets Paradise has joined forces with the Humane Society International (HSI) to fight against the illegal export of Australia's wildlife. Last Thursday, the groups launched a donation program to help raise funds to increase public...
Beware falls of older age
FALLS affected one in four older Australians every year but many falls could be prevented, a Southern Health spokesman said. The risk of falling increases as people get older and a fall can be devastating in an older person's life if it leads to less activity,...
Officer awarded for having a dip
AN Oakleigh Police worker has won a Women's Sport and Recreational Leadership grant for her flat-water kayaking skill. Dasha Kopecek was one of 12 to receive the award from Commonwealth Games, Sport, and Recreation Minister Justin Madden. Ms. Kopecek has been with...
Uluru inspiration
FUSION Australia each year organizes bus tours for young people to visit Uluru in a life-changing, cultural awareness adventure. Each year the participants return with stories of how the trip changed relationships and inspired and enlightened them. This year more than...
Time waste’ blot on mayoral year’
"DEALING with petty sideshow disputes has taken up a lot of my time," former Monash mayor Geoff Lake has said. Summing up his year as mayor, Cr Lake said although he was not disappointed, there were things he would have liked to have achieved but, because of disputes...
Libraries a cyber fount
OPEN access to the Internet in Victorian public libraries is a key factor in overcoming the digital divide, a report by Monash University's Centre for Community Networking Research (CCNR) has stated. The research, which drew responses from more than 2400 public access...
Youngsters `sniff paint in Clayton’
A COMBINED police and community anti-drug campaign has found that children as young as six have been involved in chroming in Clayton's central business district. The year-long campaign, which has been credited with significantly reducing the problem, found that the...
Police on parade in force open day
A FASHION parade featuring police uniforms from 1853 to the present will be the highlight of a Victoria Police Academy open day on Sunday, March 30. The event has been organized as part of the police's 150 years of service to the community, and many interactive...
Short course sampler on offer
EVER wanted to sample a short course? Holmesglen Institute of TAFE is hosting a free lecture series this month at its Waverley and Chadstone campuses for the community to sample some of its most popular courses. The art of dim sum and rice making will be divulged at...
Nominations open for prestige award
MT Waverley MP Maxine Morand has invited the city's leading and emerging scientists, engineers, and innovators to nominate for the prestigious 2003 Victoria Prize and Fellowships. The $50,000 Victoria Prize and six $15,000 Victoria Fellowships recognize the...
Saving wildlife
CHADSTONE pet care specialist Pets Paradise has joined forces with the Humane Society International (HSI) to fight against the illegal export of Australia's wildlife. Last Thursday, the groups launched a donation program to help raise funds to increase public...
Beware falls of older age
FALLS affected one in four older Australians every year but many falls could be prevented, a Southern Health spokesman said. The risk of falling increases as people get older and a fall can be devastating in an older person's life if it leads to less activity,...
Officer awarded for having a dip
AN Oakleigh Police worker has won a Women's Sport and Recreational Leadership grant for her flat-water kayaking skill. Dasha Kopecek was one of 12 to receive the award from Commonwealth Games, Sport, and Recreation Minister Justin Madden. Ms. Kopecek has been with...
Uluru inspiration
FUSION Australia each year organizes bus tours for young people to visit Uluru in a life-changing, cultural awareness adventure. Each year the participants return with stories of how the trip changed relationships and inspired and enlightened them. This year more than...
Time waste’ blot on mayoral year’
"DEALING with petty sideshow disputes has taken up a lot of my time," former Monash mayor Geoff Lake has said. Summing up his year as mayor, Cr Lake said although he was not disappointed, there were things he would have liked to have achieved but, because of disputes...
Libraries a cyber fount
OPEN access to the Internet in Victorian public libraries is a key factor in overcoming the digital divide, a report by Monash University's Centre for Community Networking Research (CCNR) has stated. The research, which drew responses from more than 2400 public access...
Youngsters `sniff paint in Clayton’
A COMBINED police and community anti-drug campaign has found that children as young as six have been involved in chroming in Clayton's central business district. The year-long campaign, which has been credited with significantly reducing the problem, found that the...
Police on parade in force open day
A FASHION parade featuring police uniforms from 1853 to the present will be the highlight of a Victoria Police Academy open day on Sunday, March 30. The event has been organized as part of the police's 150 years of service to the community, and many interactive...
Short course sampler on offer
EVER wanted to sample a short course? Holmesglen Institute of TAFE is hosting a free lecture series this month at its Waverley and Chadstone campuses for the community to sample some of its most popular courses. The art of dim sum and rice making will be divulged at...
Nominations open for prestige award
MT Waverley MP Maxine Morand has invited the city's leading and emerging scientists, engineers, and innovators to nominate for the prestigious 2003 Victoria Prize and Fellowships. The $50,000 Victoria Prize and six $15,000 Victoria Fellowships recognize the...
Saving wildlife
CHADSTONE pet care specialist Pets Paradise has joined forces with the Humane Society International (HSI) to fight against the illegal export of Australia's wildlife. Last Thursday, the groups launched a donation program to help raise funds to increase public...
Beware falls of older age
FALLS affected one in four older Australians every year but many falls could be prevented, a Southern Health spokesman said. The risk of falling increases as people get older and a fall can be devastating in an older person's life if it leads to less activity,...
Officer awarded for having a dip
AN Oakleigh Police worker has won a Women's Sport and Recreational Leadership grant for her flat-water kayaking skill. Dasha Kopecek was one of 12 to receive the award from Commonwealth Games, Sport, and Recreation Minister Justin Madden. Ms. Kopecek has been with...
Uluru inspiration
FUSION Australia each year organizes bus tours for young people to visit Uluru in a life-changing, cultural awareness adventure. Each year the participants return with stories of how the trip changed relationships and inspired and enlightened them. This year more than...
Time waste’ blot on mayoral year’
"DEALING with petty sideshow disputes has taken up a lot of my time," former Monash mayor Geoff Lake has said. Summing up his year as mayor, Cr Lake said although he was not disappointed, there were things he would have liked to have achieved but, because of disputes...
Libraries a cyber fount
OPEN access to the Internet in Victorian public libraries is a key factor in overcoming the digital divide, a report by Monash University's Centre for Community Networking Research (CCNR) has stated. The research, which drew responses from more than 2400 public access...
Youngsters `sniff paint in Clayton’
A COMBINED police and community anti-drug campaign has found that children as young as six have been involved in chroming in Clayton's central business district. The year-long campaign, which has been credited with significantly reducing the problem, found that the...
Police on parade in force open day
A FASHION parade featuring police uniforms from 1853 to the present will be the highlight of a Victoria Police Academy open day on Sunday, March 30. The event has been organized as part of the police's 150 years of service to the community, and many interactive...
Short course sampler on offer
EVER wanted to sample a short course? Holmesglen Institute of TAFE is hosting a free lecture series this month at its Waverley and Chadstone campuses for the community to sample some of its most popular courses. The art of dim sum and rice making will be divulged at...
Nominations open for prestige award
MT Waverley MP Maxine Morand has invited the city's leading and emerging scientists, engineers, and innovators to nominate for the prestigious 2003 Victoria Prize and Fellowships. The $50,000 Victoria Prize and six $15,000 Victoria Fellowships recognize the...
Saving wildlife
CHADSTONE pet care specialist Pets Paradise has joined forces with the Humane Society International (HSI) to fight against the illegal export of Australia's wildlife. Last Thursday, the groups launched a donation program to help raise funds to increase public...
Beware falls of older age
FALLS affected one in four older Australians every year but many falls could be prevented, a Southern Health spokesman said. The risk of falling increases as people get older and a fall can be devastating in an older person's life if it leads to less activity,...
Officer awarded for having a dip
AN Oakleigh Police worker has won a Women's Sport and Recreational Leadership grant for her flat-water kayaking skill. Dasha Kopecek was one of 12 to receive the award from Commonwealth Games, Sport, and Recreation Minister Justin Madden. Ms. Kopecek has been with...
Uluru inspiration
FUSION Australia each year organizes bus tours for young people to visit Uluru in a life-changing, cultural awareness adventure. Each year the participants return with stories of how the trip changed relationships and inspired and enlightened them. This year more than...