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CLOC on to the Gigi showing
TAKE a trip down memory lane by seeing one of the best-loved musicals of all time - the Lerner and Loewe classic Gigi. The multi-award-winning show is a fairytale romance that showcases many of the writers' best songs, including Thank Heaven for Little Girls, I'm Glad...
Group to perform renaissance works
EARLY music group Past Echoes has launched its concert series for the year. Throughout the year, the group will perform in several concerts as part of the Monash University Lunchtime Concert Series at the Clayton campus. The three-piece group covers works of the...
The Whitlam years
THIRTY years after his election, former prime minister Gough Whitlam spoke at a major conference marking the anniversary of his government's reign. The two-day conference in Canberra was organized by Monash University's National Centre for Australian Studies and...
Community’s concerns aired on freeway plan
EASTERN suburbs community and business leaders joined to press the State Government for urgent action in the construction of the Mitcham-Frankston Freeway. Addressing the Community Leaders Forum last Tuesday, Maroondah mayor Frank Corr echoed the council's...
Job link a winner
A MULGRAVE company is reaping the benefits of an industry placement program at Swinburne University of Technology. Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS) has taken on Swinburne University IT student Paul Omond in a 6-12 month work placement program. BMS systems manager Joe...
Service on the up
MONASH residents are marginally happier with their council's services, an independent survey has found. The council recorded its highest ever score in the annual community satisfaction survey, which is conducted by the Australian Research Group. The survey...
Get in the swim
SWIMMER Nicole Livingstone has put her talent behind an event to raise money for a women's health organisation in Clayton South. The Jean Hailes Foundation (JHF) is running a Swim For Your Life event, featuring Livingstone, on Saturday, December 14. The event...
New duty for Clayton’s MP
NEWLY re-elected Clayton MP Hong Lim will help deputy Premier John Thwaites with a new ministry portfolio. Mr Lim was promoted by Premier Steve Bracks to be the Parliamentary Secretary for the Victorian Communities portfolio. "I hope to contribute significantly...
Enrol call for council’s poll
MORE than two million voters, including Monash residents, will go to the polls again in March to vote in council elections. Electoral commissioner Colin Barry said the cut-off date for enrolments in the election was Monday, December 16. "Enrolment for the state...
Legend Len true `Santa’
LEGEND states that St Nicholas, or Santa, lived in about 350AD and used to give anonymous donations to people in need. Whether or not the tales are true, St Nick's kindness lives on in a 90-year-old Oakleigh resident. Each year Len Hawkett, nick-named...
CLOC on to the Gigi showing
TAKE a trip down memory lane by seeing one of the best-loved musicals of all time - the Lerner and Loewe classic Gigi. The multi-award-winning show is a fairytale romance that showcases many of the writers' best songs, including Thank Heaven for Little Girls, I'm Glad...
Group to perform renaissance works
EARLY music group Past Echoes has launched its concert series for the year. Throughout the year, the group will perform in several concerts as part of the Monash University Lunchtime Concert Series at the Clayton campus. The three-piece group covers works of the...
The Whitlam years
THIRTY years after his election, former prime minister Gough Whitlam spoke at a major conference marking the anniversary of his government's reign. The two-day conference in Canberra was organized by Monash University's National Centre for Australian Studies and...
Community’s concerns aired on freeway plan
EASTERN suburbs community and business leaders joined to press the State Government for urgent action in the construction of the Mitcham-Frankston Freeway. Addressing the Community Leaders Forum last Tuesday, Maroondah mayor Frank Corr echoed the council's...
Job link a winner
A MULGRAVE company is reaping the benefits of an industry placement program at Swinburne University of Technology. Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS) has taken on Swinburne University IT student Paul Omond in a 6-12 month work placement program. BMS systems manager Joe...
Service on the up
MONASH residents are marginally happier with their council's services, an independent survey has found. The council recorded its highest ever score in the annual community satisfaction survey, which is conducted by the Australian Research Group. The survey...
Get in the swim
SWIMMER Nicole Livingstone has put her talent behind an event to raise money for a women's health organisation in Clayton South. The Jean Hailes Foundation (JHF) is running a Swim For Your Life event, featuring Livingstone, on Saturday, December 14. The event...
New duty for Clayton’s MP
NEWLY re-elected Clayton MP Hong Lim will help deputy Premier John Thwaites with a new ministry portfolio. Mr Lim was promoted by Premier Steve Bracks to be the Parliamentary Secretary for the Victorian Communities portfolio. "I hope to contribute significantly...
Enrol call for council’s poll
MORE than two million voters, including Monash residents, will go to the polls again in March to vote in council elections. Electoral commissioner Colin Barry said the cut-off date for enrolments in the election was Monday, December 16. "Enrolment for the state...
Legend Len true `Santa’
LEGEND states that St Nicholas, or Santa, lived in about 350AD and used to give anonymous donations to people in need. Whether or not the tales are true, St Nick's kindness lives on in a 90-year-old Oakleigh resident. Each year Len Hawkett, nick-named...
CLOC on to the Gigi showing
TAKE a trip down memory lane by seeing one of the best-loved musicals of all time - the Lerner and Loewe classic Gigi. The multi-award-winning show is a fairytale romance that showcases many of the writers' best songs, including Thank Heaven for Little Girls, I'm Glad...
Group to perform renaissance works
EARLY music group Past Echoes has launched its concert series for the year. Throughout the year, the group will perform in several concerts as part of the Monash University Lunchtime Concert Series at the Clayton campus. The three-piece group covers works of the...
The Whitlam years
THIRTY years after his election, former prime minister Gough Whitlam spoke at a major conference marking the anniversary of his government's reign. The two-day conference in Canberra was organized by Monash University's National Centre for Australian Studies and...
Community’s concerns aired on freeway plan
EASTERN suburbs community and business leaders joined to press the State Government for urgent action in the construction of the Mitcham-Frankston Freeway. Addressing the Community Leaders Forum last Tuesday, Maroondah mayor Frank Corr echoed the council's...
Job link a winner
A MULGRAVE company is reaping the benefits of an industry placement program at Swinburne University of Technology. Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS) has taken on Swinburne University IT student Paul Omond in a 6-12 month work placement program. BMS systems manager Joe...
Service on the up
MONASH residents are marginally happier with their council's services, an independent survey has found. The council recorded its highest ever score in the annual community satisfaction survey, which is conducted by the Australian Research Group. The survey...
Get in the swim
SWIMMER Nicole Livingstone has put her talent behind an event to raise money for a women's health organisation in Clayton South. The Jean Hailes Foundation (JHF) is running a Swim For Your Life event, featuring Livingstone, on Saturday, December 14. The event...
New duty for Clayton’s MP
NEWLY re-elected Clayton MP Hong Lim will help deputy Premier John Thwaites with a new ministry portfolio. Mr Lim was promoted by Premier Steve Bracks to be the Parliamentary Secretary for the Victorian Communities portfolio. "I hope to contribute significantly...
Enrol call for council’s poll
MORE than two million voters, including Monash residents, will go to the polls again in March to vote in council elections. Electoral commissioner Colin Barry said the cut-off date for enrolments in the election was Monday, December 16. "Enrolment for the state...
Legend Len true `Santa’
LEGEND states that St Nicholas, or Santa, lived in about 350AD and used to give anonymous donations to people in need. Whether or not the tales are true, St Nick's kindness lives on in a 90-year-old Oakleigh resident. Each year Len Hawkett, nick-named...
CLOC on to the Gigi showing
TAKE a trip down memory lane by seeing one of the best-loved musicals of all time - the Lerner and Loewe classic Gigi. The multi-award-winning show is a fairytale romance that showcases many of the writers' best songs, including Thank Heaven for Little Girls, I'm Glad...
Group to perform renaissance works
EARLY music group Past Echoes has launched its concert series for the year. Throughout the year, the group will perform in several concerts as part of the Monash University Lunchtime Concert Series at the Clayton campus. The three-piece group covers works of the...
The Whitlam years
THIRTY years after his election, former prime minister Gough Whitlam spoke at a major conference marking the anniversary of his government's reign. The two-day conference in Canberra was organized by Monash University's National Centre for Australian Studies and...
Community’s concerns aired on freeway plan
EASTERN suburbs community and business leaders joined to press the State Government for urgent action in the construction of the Mitcham-Frankston Freeway. Addressing the Community Leaders Forum last Tuesday, Maroondah mayor Frank Corr echoed the council's...
Job link a winner
A MULGRAVE company is reaping the benefits of an industry placement program at Swinburne University of Technology. Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS) has taken on Swinburne University IT student Paul Omond in a 6-12 month work placement program. BMS systems manager Joe...
Service on the up
MONASH residents are marginally happier with their council's services, an independent survey has found. The council recorded its highest ever score in the annual community satisfaction survey, which is conducted by the Australian Research Group. The survey...
Get in the swim
SWIMMER Nicole Livingstone has put her talent behind an event to raise money for a women's health organisation in Clayton South. The Jean Hailes Foundation (JHF) is running a Swim For Your Life event, featuring Livingstone, on Saturday, December 14. The event...
New duty for Clayton’s MP
NEWLY re-elected Clayton MP Hong Lim will help deputy Premier John Thwaites with a new ministry portfolio. Mr Lim was promoted by Premier Steve Bracks to be the Parliamentary Secretary for the Victorian Communities portfolio. "I hope to contribute significantly...
Enrol call for council’s poll
MORE than two million voters, including Monash residents, will go to the polls again in March to vote in council elections. Electoral commissioner Colin Barry said the cut-off date for enrolments in the election was Monday, December 16. "Enrolment for the state...
Legend Len true `Santa’
LEGEND states that St Nicholas, or Santa, lived in about 350AD and used to give anonymous donations to people in need. Whether or not the tales are true, St Nick's kindness lives on in a 90-year-old Oakleigh resident. Each year Len Hawkett, nick-named...
CLOC on to the Gigi showing
TAKE a trip down memory lane by seeing one of the best-loved musicals of all time - the Lerner and Loewe classic Gigi. The multi-award-winning show is a fairytale romance that showcases many of the writers' best songs, including Thank Heaven for Little Girls, I'm Glad...
Group to perform renaissance works
EARLY music group Past Echoes has launched its concert series for the year. Throughout the year, the group will perform in several concerts as part of the Monash University Lunchtime Concert Series at the Clayton campus. The three-piece group covers works of the...
The Whitlam years
THIRTY years after his election, former prime minister Gough Whitlam spoke at a major conference marking the anniversary of his government's reign. The two-day conference in Canberra was organized by Monash University's National Centre for Australian Studies and...
Community’s concerns aired on freeway plan
EASTERN suburbs community and business leaders joined to press the State Government for urgent action in the construction of the Mitcham-Frankston Freeway. Addressing the Community Leaders Forum last Tuesday, Maroondah mayor Frank Corr echoed the council's...
Job link a winner
A MULGRAVE company is reaping the benefits of an industry placement program at Swinburne University of Technology. Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS) has taken on Swinburne University IT student Paul Omond in a 6-12 month work placement program. BMS systems manager Joe...
Service on the up
MONASH residents are marginally happier with their council's services, an independent survey has found. The council recorded its highest ever score in the annual community satisfaction survey, which is conducted by the Australian Research Group. The survey...
Get in the swim
SWIMMER Nicole Livingstone has put her talent behind an event to raise money for a women's health organisation in Clayton South. The Jean Hailes Foundation (JHF) is running a Swim For Your Life event, featuring Livingstone, on Saturday, December 14. The event...
New duty for Clayton’s MP
NEWLY re-elected Clayton MP Hong Lim will help deputy Premier John Thwaites with a new ministry portfolio. Mr Lim was promoted by Premier Steve Bracks to be the Parliamentary Secretary for the Victorian Communities portfolio. "I hope to contribute significantly...
Enrol call for council’s poll
MORE than two million voters, including Monash residents, will go to the polls again in March to vote in council elections. Electoral commissioner Colin Barry said the cut-off date for enrolments in the election was Monday, December 16. "Enrolment for the state...
Legend Len true `Santa’
LEGEND states that St Nicholas, or Santa, lived in about 350AD and used to give anonymous donations to people in need. Whether or not the tales are true, St Nick's kindness lives on in a 90-year-old Oakleigh resident. Each year Len Hawkett, nick-named...
CLOC on to the Gigi showing
TAKE a trip down memory lane by seeing one of the best-loved musicals of all time - the Lerner and Loewe classic Gigi. The multi-award-winning show is a fairytale romance that showcases many of the writers' best songs, including Thank Heaven for Little Girls, I'm Glad...
Group to perform renaissance works
EARLY music group Past Echoes has launched its concert series for the year. Throughout the year, the group will perform in several concerts as part of the Monash University Lunchtime Concert Series at the Clayton campus. The three-piece group covers works of the...
The Whitlam years
THIRTY years after his election, former prime minister Gough Whitlam spoke at a major conference marking the anniversary of his government's reign. The two-day conference in Canberra was organized by Monash University's National Centre for Australian Studies and...
Community’s concerns aired on freeway plan
EASTERN suburbs community and business leaders joined to press the State Government for urgent action in the construction of the Mitcham-Frankston Freeway. Addressing the Community Leaders Forum last Tuesday, Maroondah mayor Frank Corr echoed the council's...
Job link a winner
A MULGRAVE company is reaping the benefits of an industry placement program at Swinburne University of Technology. Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS) has taken on Swinburne University IT student Paul Omond in a 6-12 month work placement program. BMS systems manager Joe...
Service on the up
MONASH residents are marginally happier with their council's services, an independent survey has found. The council recorded its highest ever score in the annual community satisfaction survey, which is conducted by the Australian Research Group. The survey...
Get in the swim
SWIMMER Nicole Livingstone has put her talent behind an event to raise money for a women's health organisation in Clayton South. The Jean Hailes Foundation (JHF) is running a Swim For Your Life event, featuring Livingstone, on Saturday, December 14. The event...
New duty for Clayton’s MP
NEWLY re-elected Clayton MP Hong Lim will help deputy Premier John Thwaites with a new ministry portfolio. Mr Lim was promoted by Premier Steve Bracks to be the Parliamentary Secretary for the Victorian Communities portfolio. "I hope to contribute significantly...
Enrol call for council’s poll
MORE than two million voters, including Monash residents, will go to the polls again in March to vote in council elections. Electoral commissioner Colin Barry said the cut-off date for enrolments in the election was Monday, December 16. "Enrolment for the state...
Legend Len true `Santa’
LEGEND states that St Nicholas, or Santa, lived in about 350AD and used to give anonymous donations to people in need. Whether or not the tales are true, St Nick's kindness lives on in a 90-year-old Oakleigh resident. Each year Len Hawkett, nick-named...