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Waverley Liberal MP Gidley rejects ALP ‘abuse’ jibe
THE state opposition has accused Waverley Liberal MP Michael Gidley of an "outrageous abuse" of office after a confrontation over the distribution of protest leaflets at Parliament station last Wednesday morning. Mr Gidley later denied he acted inappropriately but...
Lighting up her universe
MONASH Children's Hospital patient Alexandra, 10, was all smiles when Miss Universe Australia finalist Samantha Downie stopped by the Starlight Room last Tuesday. MsDownie brought the $30,000 Miss Universe Australia crown with her for the children to try on, adding...
Senior Liberal condemns anti-Muslim ‘bullies’
THE shadow attorney-general, George Brandis, has joined the condemnation of those preaching division against Muslims, saying politicians of all persuasions, conservatives included, had a duty to resist intemperate voices. Senator Brandis, a leading Liberal moderate,...
Battered Hawks order full review
HAWTHORN-Monash will conduct a full review of its cricket department to identify what needs to be done to take itself off the bottom of the ladder next season. The Hawks, who spent this season without any professional players due to Cricket Victoria sanctions, ended...
Hard to beat
SUSSEX Heights Primary School students Emily, Jackie, Caitlin, Sabrina and Ryan will sound out a message with their Japanese taiko drums today for the official opening of the school's new performing arts centre. The new building will be used for big events including...
Cannons fail to hold leads
IF the Victorian Premier League title race comes down to two points, Oakleigh Cannons will rue their 2-2 draw with winless Springvale White Eagles at Jack Edwards reserve on Friday night. The Cannons twice took the lead via the boot of midfielder Frank Lagana but each...
GG wants female quotas on boards
THE Governor-General, Quentin Bryce, has advocated the introduction of quotas to ensure more women are appointed as directors on company boards. In comments that could reignite claims she has crossed the line between her vice-regal role and politics, Ms Bryce said she...
Flipping for funds
Jan Clear and Susan Stringer will be flipping pancakes at the Glen Waverley Uniting Church on Tuesday. The women are part of UnitingCare's Pancake Day celebration to raise money for women's causes including Firefoxes, a women's group helping people in Kinglake....
Two carers stood down
THE Department of Human Services has been slammed in an Ombudsman's report over the care of a disabled man in Clayton. The report, tabled in State Parliament on Thursday, accused DHS of trying to cover up a March 2008 incident in which an intellectually disabled man,...
GG wants female quotas on boards
THE Governor-General, Quentin Bryce, has advocated the introduction of quotas to ensure more women are appointed as directors on company boards. In comments that could reignite claims she has crossed the line between her vice-regal role and politics, Ms Bryce said she...
Waverley Liberal MP Gidley rejects ALP ‘abuse’ jibe
THE state opposition has accused Waverley Liberal MP Michael Gidley of an "outrageous abuse" of office after a confrontation over the distribution of protest leaflets at Parliament station last Wednesday morning. Mr Gidley later denied he acted inappropriately but...
Lighting up her universe
MONASH Children's Hospital patient Alexandra, 10, was all smiles when Miss Universe Australia finalist Samantha Downie stopped by the Starlight Room last Tuesday. MsDownie brought the $30,000 Miss Universe Australia crown with her for the children to try on, adding...
Senior Liberal condemns anti-Muslim ‘bullies’
THE shadow attorney-general, George Brandis, has joined the condemnation of those preaching division against Muslims, saying politicians of all persuasions, conservatives included, had a duty to resist intemperate voices. Senator Brandis, a leading Liberal moderate,...
Battered Hawks order full review
HAWTHORN-Monash will conduct a full review of its cricket department to identify what needs to be done to take itself off the bottom of the ladder next season. The Hawks, who spent this season without any professional players due to Cricket Victoria sanctions, ended...
Hard to beat
SUSSEX Heights Primary School students Emily, Jackie, Caitlin, Sabrina and Ryan will sound out a message with their Japanese taiko drums today for the official opening of the school's new performing arts centre. The new building will be used for big events including...
Cannons fail to hold leads
IF the Victorian Premier League title race comes down to two points, Oakleigh Cannons will rue their 2-2 draw with winless Springvale White Eagles at Jack Edwards reserve on Friday night. The Cannons twice took the lead via the boot of midfielder Frank Lagana but each...
GG wants female quotas on boards
THE Governor-General, Quentin Bryce, has advocated the introduction of quotas to ensure more women are appointed as directors on company boards. In comments that could reignite claims she has crossed the line between her vice-regal role and politics, Ms Bryce said she...
Flipping for funds
Jan Clear and Susan Stringer will be flipping pancakes at the Glen Waverley Uniting Church on Tuesday. The women are part of UnitingCare's Pancake Day celebration to raise money for women's causes including Firefoxes, a women's group helping people in Kinglake....
Two carers stood down
THE Department of Human Services has been slammed in an Ombudsman's report over the care of a disabled man in Clayton. The report, tabled in State Parliament on Thursday, accused DHS of trying to cover up a March 2008 incident in which an intellectually disabled man,...
GG wants female quotas on boards
THE Governor-General, Quentin Bryce, has advocated the introduction of quotas to ensure more women are appointed as directors on company boards. In comments that could reignite claims she has crossed the line between her vice-regal role and politics, Ms Bryce said she...
Waverley Liberal MP Gidley rejects ALP ‘abuse’ jibe
THE state opposition has accused Waverley Liberal MP Michael Gidley of an "outrageous abuse" of office after a confrontation over the distribution of protest leaflets at Parliament station last Wednesday morning. Mr Gidley later denied he acted inappropriately but...
Lighting up her universe
MONASH Children's Hospital patient Alexandra, 10, was all smiles when Miss Universe Australia finalist Samantha Downie stopped by the Starlight Room last Tuesday. MsDownie brought the $30,000 Miss Universe Australia crown with her for the children to try on, adding...
Senior Liberal condemns anti-Muslim ‘bullies’
THE shadow attorney-general, George Brandis, has joined the condemnation of those preaching division against Muslims, saying politicians of all persuasions, conservatives included, had a duty to resist intemperate voices. Senator Brandis, a leading Liberal moderate,...
Battered Hawks order full review
HAWTHORN-Monash will conduct a full review of its cricket department to identify what needs to be done to take itself off the bottom of the ladder next season. The Hawks, who spent this season without any professional players due to Cricket Victoria sanctions, ended...
Hard to beat
SUSSEX Heights Primary School students Emily, Jackie, Caitlin, Sabrina and Ryan will sound out a message with their Japanese taiko drums today for the official opening of the school's new performing arts centre. The new building will be used for big events including...
Cannons fail to hold leads
IF the Victorian Premier League title race comes down to two points, Oakleigh Cannons will rue their 2-2 draw with winless Springvale White Eagles at Jack Edwards reserve on Friday night. The Cannons twice took the lead via the boot of midfielder Frank Lagana but each...
GG wants female quotas on boards
THE Governor-General, Quentin Bryce, has advocated the introduction of quotas to ensure more women are appointed as directors on company boards. In comments that could reignite claims she has crossed the line between her vice-regal role and politics, Ms Bryce said she...
Flipping for funds
Jan Clear and Susan Stringer will be flipping pancakes at the Glen Waverley Uniting Church on Tuesday. The women are part of UnitingCare's Pancake Day celebration to raise money for women's causes including Firefoxes, a women's group helping people in Kinglake....
Two carers stood down
THE Department of Human Services has been slammed in an Ombudsman's report over the care of a disabled man in Clayton. The report, tabled in State Parliament on Thursday, accused DHS of trying to cover up a March 2008 incident in which an intellectually disabled man,...
GG wants female quotas on boards
THE Governor-General, Quentin Bryce, has advocated the introduction of quotas to ensure more women are appointed as directors on company boards. In comments that could reignite claims she has crossed the line between her vice-regal role and politics, Ms Bryce said she...
Waverley Liberal MP Gidley rejects ALP ‘abuse’ jibe
THE state opposition has accused Waverley Liberal MP Michael Gidley of an "outrageous abuse" of office after a confrontation over the distribution of protest leaflets at Parliament station last Wednesday morning. Mr Gidley later denied he acted inappropriately but...
Lighting up her universe
MONASH Children's Hospital patient Alexandra, 10, was all smiles when Miss Universe Australia finalist Samantha Downie stopped by the Starlight Room last Tuesday. MsDownie brought the $30,000 Miss Universe Australia crown with her for the children to try on, adding...
Senior Liberal condemns anti-Muslim ‘bullies’
THE shadow attorney-general, George Brandis, has joined the condemnation of those preaching division against Muslims, saying politicians of all persuasions, conservatives included, had a duty to resist intemperate voices. Senator Brandis, a leading Liberal moderate,...
Battered Hawks order full review
HAWTHORN-Monash will conduct a full review of its cricket department to identify what needs to be done to take itself off the bottom of the ladder next season. The Hawks, who spent this season without any professional players due to Cricket Victoria sanctions, ended...
Hard to beat
SUSSEX Heights Primary School students Emily, Jackie, Caitlin, Sabrina and Ryan will sound out a message with their Japanese taiko drums today for the official opening of the school's new performing arts centre. The new building will be used for big events including...
Cannons fail to hold leads
IF the Victorian Premier League title race comes down to two points, Oakleigh Cannons will rue their 2-2 draw with winless Springvale White Eagles at Jack Edwards reserve on Friday night. The Cannons twice took the lead via the boot of midfielder Frank Lagana but each...
GG wants female quotas on boards
THE Governor-General, Quentin Bryce, has advocated the introduction of quotas to ensure more women are appointed as directors on company boards. In comments that could reignite claims she has crossed the line between her vice-regal role and politics, Ms Bryce said she...
Flipping for funds
Jan Clear and Susan Stringer will be flipping pancakes at the Glen Waverley Uniting Church on Tuesday. The women are part of UnitingCare's Pancake Day celebration to raise money for women's causes including Firefoxes, a women's group helping people in Kinglake....
Two carers stood down
THE Department of Human Services has been slammed in an Ombudsman's report over the care of a disabled man in Clayton. The report, tabled in State Parliament on Thursday, accused DHS of trying to cover up a March 2008 incident in which an intellectually disabled man,...
GG wants female quotas on boards
THE Governor-General, Quentin Bryce, has advocated the introduction of quotas to ensure more women are appointed as directors on company boards. In comments that could reignite claims she has crossed the line between her vice-regal role and politics, Ms Bryce said she...
Waverley Liberal MP Gidley rejects ALP ‘abuse’ jibe
THE state opposition has accused Waverley Liberal MP Michael Gidley of an "outrageous abuse" of office after a confrontation over the distribution of protest leaflets at Parliament station last Wednesday morning. Mr Gidley later denied he acted inappropriately but...
Lighting up her universe
MONASH Children's Hospital patient Alexandra, 10, was all smiles when Miss Universe Australia finalist Samantha Downie stopped by the Starlight Room last Tuesday. MsDownie brought the $30,000 Miss Universe Australia crown with her for the children to try on, adding...
Senior Liberal condemns anti-Muslim ‘bullies’
THE shadow attorney-general, George Brandis, has joined the condemnation of those preaching division against Muslims, saying politicians of all persuasions, conservatives included, had a duty to resist intemperate voices. Senator Brandis, a leading Liberal moderate,...
Battered Hawks order full review
HAWTHORN-Monash will conduct a full review of its cricket department to identify what needs to be done to take itself off the bottom of the ladder next season. The Hawks, who spent this season without any professional players due to Cricket Victoria sanctions, ended...
Hard to beat
SUSSEX Heights Primary School students Emily, Jackie, Caitlin, Sabrina and Ryan will sound out a message with their Japanese taiko drums today for the official opening of the school's new performing arts centre. The new building will be used for big events including...
Cannons fail to hold leads
IF the Victorian Premier League title race comes down to two points, Oakleigh Cannons will rue their 2-2 draw with winless Springvale White Eagles at Jack Edwards reserve on Friday night. The Cannons twice took the lead via the boot of midfielder Frank Lagana but each...
GG wants female quotas on boards
THE Governor-General, Quentin Bryce, has advocated the introduction of quotas to ensure more women are appointed as directors on company boards. In comments that could reignite claims she has crossed the line between her vice-regal role and politics, Ms Bryce said she...
Flipping for funds
Jan Clear and Susan Stringer will be flipping pancakes at the Glen Waverley Uniting Church on Tuesday. The women are part of UnitingCare's Pancake Day celebration to raise money for women's causes including Firefoxes, a women's group helping people in Kinglake....
Two carers stood down
THE Department of Human Services has been slammed in an Ombudsman's report over the care of a disabled man in Clayton. The report, tabled in State Parliament on Thursday, accused DHS of trying to cover up a March 2008 incident in which an intellectually disabled man,...
GG wants female quotas on boards
THE Governor-General, Quentin Bryce, has advocated the introduction of quotas to ensure more women are appointed as directors on company boards. In comments that could reignite claims she has crossed the line between her vice-regal role and politics, Ms Bryce said she...
Waverley Liberal MP Gidley rejects ALP ‘abuse’ jibe
THE state opposition has accused Waverley Liberal MP Michael Gidley of an "outrageous abuse" of office after a confrontation over the distribution of protest leaflets at Parliament station last Wednesday morning. Mr Gidley later denied he acted inappropriately but...
Lighting up her universe
MONASH Children's Hospital patient Alexandra, 10, was all smiles when Miss Universe Australia finalist Samantha Downie stopped by the Starlight Room last Tuesday. MsDownie brought the $30,000 Miss Universe Australia crown with her for the children to try on, adding...
Senior Liberal condemns anti-Muslim ‘bullies’
THE shadow attorney-general, George Brandis, has joined the condemnation of those preaching division against Muslims, saying politicians of all persuasions, conservatives included, had a duty to resist intemperate voices. Senator Brandis, a leading Liberal moderate,...
Battered Hawks order full review
HAWTHORN-Monash will conduct a full review of its cricket department to identify what needs to be done to take itself off the bottom of the ladder next season. The Hawks, who spent this season without any professional players due to Cricket Victoria sanctions, ended...
Hard to beat
SUSSEX Heights Primary School students Emily, Jackie, Caitlin, Sabrina and Ryan will sound out a message with their Japanese taiko drums today for the official opening of the school's new performing arts centre. The new building will be used for big events including...
Cannons fail to hold leads
IF the Victorian Premier League title race comes down to two points, Oakleigh Cannons will rue their 2-2 draw with winless Springvale White Eagles at Jack Edwards reserve on Friday night. The Cannons twice took the lead via the boot of midfielder Frank Lagana but each...
GG wants female quotas on boards
THE Governor-General, Quentin Bryce, has advocated the introduction of quotas to ensure more women are appointed as directors on company boards. In comments that could reignite claims she has crossed the line between her vice-regal role and politics, Ms Bryce said she...
Flipping for funds
Jan Clear and Susan Stringer will be flipping pancakes at the Glen Waverley Uniting Church on Tuesday. The women are part of UnitingCare's Pancake Day celebration to raise money for women's causes including Firefoxes, a women's group helping people in Kinglake....
Two carers stood down
THE Department of Human Services has been slammed in an Ombudsman's report over the care of a disabled man in Clayton. The report, tabled in State Parliament on Thursday, accused DHS of trying to cover up a March 2008 incident in which an intellectually disabled man,...
GG wants female quotas on boards
THE Governor-General, Quentin Bryce, has advocated the introduction of quotas to ensure more women are appointed as directors on company boards. In comments that could reignite claims she has crossed the line between her vice-regal role and politics, Ms Bryce said she...