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Glossy girls in new focus
08 Mar 10 | A FORMER Glen Waverley Secondary College student takes a different view of the housewife.
Variety adds spice
08 Mar 10 | WORKERS at a Mt Waverley business will celebrate their cultural diversity with a Taste of Harmony lunch ahead of National Harmony Day on March 21.
Dob in a role model
08 Mar 10 | DOBBING doesn't usually involve recognition and cash prizes of up to $3000. But residents have been encouraged to dob in a neighbour for the Monash World Environment Day Awards.
The Harvard class of 2010
08 Mar 10 | WORLD-renowned Harvard University has hit Melbourne's south-east in the form of online training for teachers.
08 Mar 10 | AN education expert has warned that next year's rollout of a national curriculum could be problematic.
08 Mar 10 | RESIDENTS in Melbourne's outer east will be surveyed on key public transport issues in their municipality.
Rail line a real asset: agent
08 Mar 10 |  A NEW rail line in Monash would be a "huge boost" to residential and commercial properties in the municipality, a Clayton real estate agent has said.
Playing house
08 Mar 10 | MIRVAC assistant development manager Tom Faulkner shoots hoops on a cubby house constructed at Waverley Park that will be auctioned off for a children's charity today.
Nurse Eliza's new shift
08 Mar 10 | WITHIN the space of two months, 22-year-old Eliza Ringeri completed her nursing degree, married her long-time partner and started a new job at Monash Medical Centre.
08 Mar 10 | MONASH Council will not follow neighbouring Knox's lead in pushing the State Government to deliver a rail link through Clayton and Mulgrave.
Local schools co-opted for review
08 Mar 10 | TEACHERS in Melbourne's east will help shape the new Australian curriculum by providing feedback on its online material over a three-month period.   | Teachers will need help: expertConsult us on changes: plea
Land of plenty
08 Mar 10 | Anna Mezzetti takes time to smell a sunflower while on the hunt for green role models in Monash.
It's here to stay , but sign battle goes on
08 Mar 10 |  AN Oakleigh historical group has welcomed a compromise for the Oakleigh Motel redevelopment but still has concerns about a retaining a heritage-listed sign.
08 Mar 10 | A $750MILLION "inland port" at Lyndhurst has been touted as a key for unlocking congestion caused by thousands of trucks each day on the Monash Freeway and other main arterial roads. De
08 Mar 10 | AN event to bring together people from different faiths may become a regular occasion in Monash after a successful first meeting last month.
Elder backs indigenous culture focus
08 Mar 10 | A STRONG focus on Aboriginal culture, history and reconciliation in the new Australian curriculum has been welcomed by a Wurundjeri elder who teaches in schools.
08 Mar 10 | WHAT'S happening, Around Town,
Bus route 'too late'
08 Mar 10 | A BUS route launched by the State Government last week has been slammed as "too little, too late" by a public transport users group.
08 Mar 10 | THE Australian Education Union says it is disappointed teachers have not been properly consulted on the Federal Government's national curriculum.
A taste for curry
08 Mar 10 | AFTER more than 30 years in the kitchen, Glen Waverley resident Krishna Arora still enjoys the smiles on people's faces when they take that first bite of her food.
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