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City of Monash

The City of Monash is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, in the south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne. Established in 1994, it covers an area of 81.5 square kilometres (31.5 sq mi), and had an estimated population of 209,268 people in 2024. The council's offices are located in the suburb of Glen Waverley.

History
The City of Monash was once hunting grounds for two groups of First Nations peoples, the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung in the north and the Bunurong people in the south. The City of Monash, named after World War I commander Sir John Monash and the local Monash University (established 1958), was created on 15 December 1994 when the state government amalgamated local councils all over Victoria, merging a substantial portion of the former City of Oakleigh with the whole of the former City of Waverley. ==Townships and localities==
Townships and localities
At the 2021 census, the city had a population of 190,397 up from 182,618 at the 2016 census. ^ - Territory divided with another LGA ==Council==
Council
Current composition The current council, elected in October 2024, is: Mayors ==Past councillors==
Past councillors
Single-member wards (1997−2005) Multi-member wards (2005−2024) Glen Waverley Ward Mount Waverley Ward Mulgrave Ward Oakleigh Ward ==Election results==
Demographics
Monash has a diverse population, with 52% of its residents born overseas (compared to 29.0% across Melbourne), coming from more than 30 countries, with significant Chinese, UK, Greek, Indian, Malaysian and Sri Lankan populations. and 37.3% across Australia. The city is well educated, with 25.1% having a bachelor or higher degree (compared to 19.6% across Melbourne). ==Schools==
Schools
State There are 27 primary and 9 secondary state-based schools in the city of Monash. • Ashwood High SchoolBrentwood Secondary CollegeGlen Waverley Secondary CollegeHighvale Secondary CollegeJohn Monash Science SchoolMonash Tech SchoolMount Waverley Secondary CollegeSouth Oakleigh Secondary CollegeWellington Secondary CollegeWheelers Hill Secondary College PrivateAvila CollegeCaulfield Grammar School (Wheelers Hill Campus) • Huntingtower School • Mazenod CollegeOakleigh GrammarSacred Heart Girls' CollegeSalesian CollegeWesley College (Glen Waverley Campus) ==Museum of Australian Photography (MAPh)==
Museum of Australian Photography (MAPh)
The Museum of Australian Photography (MAPh) collection has over 3,800 photographs reflecting the history and development of Australian photographic practice from the 19th century to today. The collection is diverse and includes many iconic images and the work of photographers recognised as nationally significant. The museum began as the Waverley City Gallery in the late 1970s, housed in a residential home in Mount Waverley. In 1990 the gallery, designed by Harry Seidler, was opened on the current site. When the councils of the City of Oakleigh and the City of Waverley were amalgamated to form the City of Monash in 1994 the gallery was renamed the Monash Gallery of Art, and renamed in 2023 as the Museum of Australian Photography (MAPh). Speak the Wind, an exhibition of photographs by Hoda Afshar, took place from 29 April to 22 May 2022, as one of a series of official exhibitions of PHOTO 2022: International Festival of Photography, taking place in Melbourne and regional Victoria. Afshar published a book of the same name in 2021, which includes an essay by Michael Taussig and documents the landscapes and people of the islands of Hormuz, Qeshm, and Hengam, in the Persian Gulf off the south coast of Iran. == Sporting Teams ==
Sporting Teams
Soccer Oakleigh CannonsMonash City FC • Mount Waverley Soccer Club • Eastern Lions SC • Brandon Park SC • Glen Waverley SC Australian Rules Oakleigh ChargersChadstone Football ClubMonash University Football ClubWaverley Blues • Waverley Park Hawks JFC • Ajax Football Club Netball Waverley Netball ==Public libraries==
Public libraries
• Monash Public Library Service provides library service through six branch libraries: Clayton, Glen Waverley, Mount Waverley, Mulgrave, Oakleigh and Wheelers Hill, as well as a Home Library Service. ==Notes==
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