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Monash mounts legal  battle to fight ‘pokies plague’
30 May 12 | MONASH Council will take the state’s peak gambling and liquor licensing body to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal in a bid to stop seven new poker machines being installed at a Clayton bar.
Fight for homeless heats up
29 May 12 | THE Tenants Union of Victoria and a welfare organisation are fighting to ensure more than 120 eastern suburbs residents aren't left out in the cold this winter.
Big draw at Mount View primary
28 May 12 | MOUNT View Primary School students Paris, 11, and Francis, 11, hold artwork that will be sold at the school's annual show.
Amen to that
28 May 12 | THE Clayton Church of Christ has finally finished its renovations and will be holding its open day at 11am to 3pm on Saturday, June 16.
Dementia support no forgotten cause
28 May 12 | ONE of the biggest things facing families battling dementia is not knowing what will happen next.
Goodness gracias, it's a steep learning curve
28 May 12 | WHEN Monash University's Marisa Cordella was learning English, navigating the conversational highway was one of her biggest challenges.
Burglars on prowl again across Monash, police warn
28 May 12 | POLICE are calling for residents to be on their guard after a spate of home burglaries in Monash.
A little fanfare for Monash Concert Band
28 May 12 | MONASH Concert Band members Pauline Aikman and Bob Moody will be part of the troupe at the Showcase Spectacular Series next month.
28 May 12 | A MULGRAVE man missing for almost three weeks has been found about 150kilometres from home.
City's anti-pokies stand wins support
28 May 12 | MONASH Council's move to change Victorian gambling legislation and stop more poker machines being installed in the city has won backing from the state's peak local governance association.
Clayton North pupils jumping for judo
28 May 12 | STUDENTS from Clayton North Primary School dressed up for Japanese Day last Tuesday as part of Education Week.
Monash traders 'left in dark' on fee rise
28 May 12 | SHOPKEEPERS in Monash were not consulted before being told of a rise in fees on street furniture, the Weekly has learned.
Gambling apps are no big deal for  kids
28 May 12 | TECHNOLOGY is breeding a new generation of child gamblers and a Monash University expert fears legislation is struggling to keep up.
Science is cool
28 May 12 | MOUNT Waverley Secondary College student Yoshiya Mori, 13, and Genazzano FCJ College's Antonia Langenegger, 13, tour the Australian Synchrotron to see its innermost workings.
25 May 12 | It’s a jungle out there as cyclists and motorists jostle for space. Sandra Bull looks at how everyone can help make our roads safer.
NAPLAN: Teachers ‘send students to tutors’
24 May 12 | TEACHERS in Monash are referring students to private tuition centres in a bid to improve NAPLAN test scores.
Missing Mulgrave man found safe and well
21 May 12 | A MULGRAVE man missing for almost three weeks has been found safe and well about 150kilometres from home.
Volley of praise
21 May 12 | AS part of National Volunteer Week, Monash residents last week stopped to thank community-minded people such as Waverley SES members.
Love endures for Hudsons
21 May 12 | CLAYTON South's Len and Sylvie Hudson renewed their wedding vows last Sunday after 50 years of marriage.
Monash academic slams  'anti-gay' document
21 May 12 | A LEADING human rights lawyer has labelled an anti-gay marriage submission by a medical organisation as uninformed.  | CommentsComments (7)
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