Salaam Monash - Monash University

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Salaam Monash - Monash University
Salaam Monash
Handbook for Muslim students
monash.edu/salaam-monash
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Contents
Living in Australia: Experiencing
a multicultural and multireligious
society. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Greetings and language . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Socialising. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Clothing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Discussing religion and politics. . . . . . . . .
Gender equality. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Equal opportunity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Disability Liaison Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Student Rights at Monash . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Facilities and resources
on campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Support services on campus . . . . . . . . . .
Monash Connect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Counselling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Health Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Religious facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Islamic celebrations . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Ramadan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Eid ul Fitr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Eid ul Adha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Monash University Islamic
student groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Sporting facilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Halal food on campus. . . . . . . . . . . 9
Other university Muslim
student societies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Community resources. . . . . . . . . . 11
Mosques and Prayer Centres. . . . . . . . . 11
Muslim medical and
dental practitioners. . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Male doctors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Female doctors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Dentists. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Schools. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Islamic schools. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Islamic services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Islamic banking and finance . . . . . . . . . .
Books and clothing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Funeral services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Islamic organisations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Women’s groups. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Halal food . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Halal
Halal
Halal
Halal
food products in Australia . . . . . . .
grocery outlets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
butchers retail and wholesale. . . . .
restaurants and take-aways. . . . . .
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Campus maps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Berwick campus map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Caulfield campus map . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Clayton campus map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Parkville campus map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Peninsula campus map. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Living in Australia: Experiencing a
multicultural and multireligious society
Some people shake hands to greet each
other, regardless of gender. This is more
common in a business setting. Sometimes
people kiss each other once on the cheek or
give a brief hug for greetings and goodbyes.
Some Australians may find it awkward and
impolite to be refused a handshake, which
can present some difficulties for Muslims
who follow stricter interpretations of touching
proscriptions based on gender. If so, explain
in a polite manner why it is not appropriate
for you to shake the hand of a person of the
opposite gender.
Australia is a diverse, multicultural and
multireligious society. Our population includes
Indigenous Australians – the traditional owners
and caretakers of the land; the descendants
of convicts and settlers who arrived on our
shores with European settlement; and a wide
array of migrants from around the globe.
Today more than a quarter of Australians
were born overseas. Australia welcomes
people from all over the world and does not
discriminate on racial, cultural or religious
grounds. As a nation, we embrace the
spectrum of religious beliefs. Buddhist,
Christian, Hindu, Jewish, Muslim, Sikh and
other places of worship are found in almost
every major city. Because of this diversity,
it is very difficult to precisely define what
constitutes “Australian culture”. However, the
following may be useful for new visitors.
Australian slang
www.koalanet.com.au/australian-slang.html
Socialising
Australians enjoy informal socialising, and
will host social functions such as dinners,
barbeques or parties. Sometimes it can be
“BYO” which means bring your own drinks or
meat for a barbeque or “bring a plate” where
each guest brings a plate with food to share
with others.
Greetings and language
Australians are often not very formal so
greetings are usually casual. The quintessential
Australian greeting is “g’day mate” but “hi” and
“hello” are common.
Although some Australians are vegetarians
and vegans, and others belong to religious
minorities that observe dietary restrictions,
most Australians are not. Some may be
uninformed about the dietary requirements
of Muslims. If you have been invited to
someone’s house to eat, it is a good idea
to gently forewarn your host with the halal
requirements you observe and/or offer to
bring something to eat and share. Vegetarian
options are usually available at restaurants, but
be aware that these may sometimes contain
alcohol.
Use of informal nicknames is common and
can include the shortening of names (‘Johnno’
instead of ‘Johnathon’). It is also relatively
common for people to use each others’ first
names, particularly if they are of the same
age or are young adults. If in doubt, feel free
to use someone’s title with their last name,
e.g. “Mr Smith” or “Professor Jones” but don’t
be surprised if you are informed that you can
use their first name. Women were traditionally
given “Miss” if unmarried and “Mrs” if married.
But “Ms” (pronounced ‘mizz’) for either is now
common and useful if you are unaware what
the person prefers to be called.
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Australia has no official state religion and
people are free to practise any religion they
choose, as long they obey the law. Australia is
a predominantly Christian country, with around
61% of all Australians identifying as Christians.
However, most other major religious faiths are
also practised, reflecting Australia’s culturally
diverse society.
Drinking alcohol is a common part of
socialising among Australian adults, including
in homes, at pubs and bars, as well as with
dinner at restaurants and informal gatherings
at work, such as after hours at the end of the
week. It may help to decide ahead of time
the level of comfort you have with being in
the presence of alcohol-consumption, to help
decide the types of events you wish to attend
or decline.
www.dfat.gov.au/facts/people_culture.html
Australians are also free not to have a religion.
About 20% of Australians indicated on the
most recent census that they have ‘no religion’
(this includes atheists and agnostics).
www.immi.gov.au/living-in-australia/chooseaustralia/about-australia/au-customs
www.dfat.gov.au/aib/the-land-and-itspeople.html
Clothing
Gender equality
The types of clothing that people wear reflect
the diversity in Australian society, the social
situation and variations in the weather. There
are no laws or rules on clothing.
Australia does not practice gender segregation
in comparison to some Muslim countries. As
mentioned previously, men and women shake
hands and there is no sexual inference in this
type of mild touching.
Australian culture and etiquette
Monash respects different cultures and styles
of dress. Students generally wear casual
clothing on campus. It is common for male
and female students to wear jeans, t-shirts
and jumpers. In the summer, students dress
for comfort and can be seen in dresses, skirts,
singlet tops and shorts.
Australian values and laws affirm gender
equality. The Sex Discrimination Act 1984
prohibits discrimination on the basis of
sex, marital status, pregnancy or potential
pregnancy in a range of areas of public
activity, including work, accommodation,
education, the provision of goods, facilities
and services, the activities of clubs and the
administration of Commonwealth laws and
programs. In a 2012 global survey, Australia
topped a list of 128 countries for women’s
access to education, equal pay, childcare
and anti-discrimination policies.[1] In addition,
legislation is now in place to make it easier
for men to be involved in family and caring
responsibilities.
Australians are expected to wear certain
clothing styles in work situations. Most
workplaces have dress standards but this
varies on the type and location of the work
undertaken. Outside the work situation,
clothing style is a personal choice.
Discussing religion and politics
Australians are relatively comfortable
discussing politics, but may be more
reticent to bring up religious topics, although
non-Muslims can be curious about Islam and
Muslims if they have not previously had the
opportunity to get to know a Muslim. If they
perceive a Muslim is open to being questioned
they may use the opportunity to clarify
questions and ideas.
[1] www.booz.com/global/home/what-we-think/
third_billion
Workplace gender equality
www.wgea.gov.au/learn/about-workplacegender-equality
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Equal opportunity
In Victoria, racial and religious vilification
is also unlawful. Vilification is defined as a
conduct that incites hatred against, serious
contempt for, or revulsion or severe ridicule
of another person or class of person on the
grounds of their race or religion.
Australians believe in equal opportunity. In
Australia there are laws that protect people
from unlawful discrimination based on:
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race, colour, national or ethnic origin,
nationality
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sex or gender, lawful sexual activity, sexual
orientation, marital status, pregnancy or
potential pregnancy, breastfeeding, status
as a parent or carer
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religious or political belief or activity,
industrial activity
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age, physical features, disability (past,
present or imputed), medical record, or
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personal association with someone
identified by reference to any of the above.
If you feel you have been sexually harassed or
treated less favourably on the basis of one the
attributes listed above, the University has an
Adviser Network where you can seek advice.
We prefer you let us know if you are dealing
with a problem.
The University provides online equal
opportunity training material for students
studying at Monash. It is free of charge and
you are most welcome to log in as a Monash
student and complete the session.
Discrimination is when people are treated less
favourably on the basis of one or more of the
attributes listed above.
www.monash.edu/equity-diversity/
discriminationharassment/onlinetraining/
index.html
Sexual harassment is a form of unlawful
discrimination and is against the law. It is
any conduct of a sexual nature, which is
unwelcome and in the circumstances is likely
to cause someone to feel offended, humiliated
or intimidated.
Monash Equity and Diversity
www.monash.edu/equity-diversity
Discrimination and Harassment Adviser
Network
www.monash.edu/equity-diversity/
discriminationharassment/contact-anadviser.html
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Disability Liaison Unit
If you are concerned by the behaviour of
someone at Monash, you are encouraged
to seek help. Please contact the University’s
Safer Community Unit on 9905 1599 or via
email at safercommunity@monash.edu.
Students who have a disability that may
impact on their study at University can
seek assistance from the Disability Liaison
Unit (DLU). You will be required to provide
documentation from your treating medical
practitioner. The medical information you
provide is private and not released without
your consent. Contact the DLU as soon as
possible to discuss your requirements.
Safer Community
www.adm.monash.edu/safercommunity
www.monash.edu/equity-diversity/disability/
index.html
Student Rights at Monash
All students at Monash University have the
right to access free advice and advocacy
provided by Student Rights Officers
associated with the student association
on your campus. These associations are
independent of the University and advocacy
by experienced and qualified staff is provided
on a confidential basis. They can assist you in
applying for special consideration, and dealing
with administrative issues, and work with you if
you feel that you have been unfairly treated.
To speak with a Student Rights Officer, get
in touch with the student association at your
campus.
Student Rights Officers
www.ombudsman.monash.edu/
studentrightsofficers.html
The University will not tolerate any form of
discrimination, harassment or bullying. Bullying
is considered an abuse of power and involves
repeated unreasonable behaviour such as
verbal abuse; humiliation through sarcasm,
criticism or insults; excluding or isolating a
person; psychological/emotional harassment;
intimidation; assigning unreasonable tasks;
deliberately withholding information or
inconveniencing someone.
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Facilities and services on campus
Support services on campus
Most importantly, we act as a referral centre
and help you access the right service for
your enquiry including; Safer Communities,
Counselling, Monash Residential Services,
family and child care services and chaplaincy.
Upon commencement at Monash, attend
the Orientation activities on your campus.
These events are designed to help you get
organised for your studies, become familiar
with the campus, staff and support services
and meet other students. If you are an
international student it is important to attend
an International Student: Essential information
session. Throughout the year there are also
events for international students with families
in Australia to help you get connected.
www.monash.edu/connect
Counselling
The university’s counselling service
provides free, professional and confidential
psychological counselling to all Monash
students. We offer individual appointments
to help you work through your issues and
group programs in areas such as exam
skills, stress management, assertiveness and
communication skills.
www.monash.edu/orientation
Monash Connect
Monash Connect is your first point of contact
for student services. The team of staff will
assist you to access information and get
the administrative support you need during
your time at Monash University. You can
access these services by either visiting
one of the service points, phone or on-line
(see back of booklet for contact details).
Services offered include; ID cards, enrolments,
fees, official letters and transcripts, exams
and graduations.
www.monash.edu/counselling
Health Service
Some Monash campuses have a fully
accredited general practice, with male and
female doctors available. They provide a
broad range of general health and medical
services for students with an emphasis on
illness prevention and health education. The
services cover areas such as family planning,
travel health, women’s health, sexual health,
sports medicine and psychological assistance
in conjunction with other services such as
counselling.
We understand that international students
require specialised services. Monash Connect
can assist with:
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Financial aid
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Liaison with Overseas Student Health
Cover (OSHC) providers
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Visa compliance and extensions
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General visa information if you have family
accompanying you in Australia
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Electronic Confirmation of Enrolment
(eCOE)
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Accommodation assistance
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Providing new international students with
free airport pick up service on arrival
www.monash.edu/health-medical
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Religious facilities
Caulfield
Ground Floor, Building B (women),
Ground Floor, Building T (men),
Corner Sir John Monash Drive and Queens
Avenue, Caulfield.
Telephone: 9903 2500
Clayton
Centrally located, the Religious Centre
(Building 9) comprises a large worship and
meeting area for the use by all religious groups
on campus.
Jummah prayers start at 1.30 pm and finish
just before 2.00 pm and are held in Chisholm
Hall in Building S. Male and female students
are welcome to attend.
The Religious Centre has prayer rooms for
both men and women (men in G06a and
women in G07), which are open for daily
prayers and equipped with ablution facilities,
prayer mats and slippers.
Parkville
Multi-faith room, Second floor,
Lecture theatre block (near lecture theatre 3).
Telephone: 9903 9635
A mosque is located at 16 Beddoe Avenue,
Clayton which is adjacent to the University.
It has separate washing facilities for men
and women. Plans are underway to build a
purpose built mosque at the current premises.
Peninsula
Multi-faith quiet room,
Room A1.19, Level 1, Building A.
Telephone: 9904 4223
The mosque is administered by the Islamic
Association of Monash Mosque. Sh Abu Omar
is the Imam of the mosque.
See campus maps at back of booklet.
Jummah prayers start at 1.15pm and finish
just before 1.50pm and are held in the Monash
Sports centre. Male and female students are
welcome to attend.
Jummah prayers at Monash
www.monashmosque.org.au
The Imams who conduct the Friday
congregational prayer are available for
consultation and advice about religious
matters. Please contact Mohamed Mohideen
via telephone 9902 9156 or email mohamed.
mohideen@monash.edu.
Berwick, Caulfield, Parkville and
Peninsula
There are Muslim prayer rooms, which provide
washing facilities and prayer mats at the
following campuses:
Berwick
Quiet room for reflection and prayer,
Room 145, Level 1, Building 901.
Telephone: 9904 7019
(no washing facilities)
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Islamic celebrations
Ramadan
Eid ul Fitr
Clayton
Eid prayers for Eid ul Fitr are conducted by the
University mosque at the Clayton campus.
Tharaweeh and qiyamul layl prayers are performed
at the Monash University mosque in Beddoe
Avenue during Ramadan. Tharaweeh prayers are
open to both male and female students.
www.monashmosque.org.au
Eid ul Adha
The Monash University Islamic Society holds Iftar
once a week on the Clayton campus during the
month of Ramadan. Iftars are also held at the
mosque.
Prayers are held at the Clayton campus during
Eid ul Adha.
The Eid prayers at Monash University are
attended by more than 4000 people from
more than 37 countries.
Caulfield
www.mef.com.au
Tharaweeh prayer are performed during the
month of Ramadan in the Caulfield prayer rooms.
Monash Caulfield Islamic Society organise
daily Iftar.
Monash University Islamic student groups
The Monash University Islamic societies are student representative bodies on a number of
campuses. They run various activities including Islamic study circle, Arabic classes, lectures and
seminars and social gatherings.
The Islamic societies are open to Muslims and non-Muslims who are interested in increasing their
knowledge of Islam and receiving peer support from fellow Muslim students.
For more information, contact:
Clayton
Caulfield
Monash University Islamic Society (MUIS)
■■ www.facebook.com/MonashMuslims
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Monash Caulfield Islamic Society (MCIS)
www.monsucaulfield.org.au/clubs.asp
■■ www.facebook.com/
MonashCaulfieldIslamicSociety
Monash Mosque
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www.monashmosque.org.au
info@monashmosque.org.au
Parkville
Monash University Islamic Society (MUIS)
■■ parkvillemuis@gmail.com
■■ www.facebook.com/muis.parkville.1
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Sporting facilities
Monash Sport offers a variety of services,
facilities and events to help you stay fit and
healthy. Segregated change rooms for males
and females are available.
Water Women
www.monash.edu/sport/aquatics/
learn-to-swim/water-women.html
Swim classes and recreational swimming is
available at the Clayton campus. There are
swim sessions for women only and they are
run by women. For more information and to
enrol, call Monash Sport on 9905 4115.
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Halal food on campus
Halal products are available at the following food outlets:
Clayton
Meeting Point, Ground floor, Campus Centre, Building 10
Laziza Kebabs, Ground floor, Hargrave Library, Building 30
Halls of Residence Cafe, Ground Floor, Building 47
Arena Cafe, Sports complex
Pre-packed halal food is also available from Frank and Lily Lee Asian
Grocery Store, Ground floor, Campus Centre, Building 10
All the above venues are monitored by the Monash Mosque Committee for
halal compliance.
Parkville
Zodiac Cafe, Ground floor, Scott Building
Note: It is the responsibility of each individual to check and verify that the meals are halal.
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Other university Muslim student societies
RMIT Islamic Society (RMITIS)
VU Muslim Club (VUMC)
c/o RMIT Student Union
PO Box 12387
A’Beckett Street
Melbourne, 3001
City Flinders Campus
300 Flinders Street
Melbourne, 3000
Email: vumc@googlegroups.com
Telephone: 9925 2437
La Trobe University Islamic Society
www.su.rmit.edu.au/clubs/spiritual/
rmit-islamic-society
HUED Building on level 2
Rooms 201-202
Bundoora, 3083
Swinburne University Islamic Society
Email: ltu_is@yahoo.com.au
c/o Clubs and Societies
Corner John Sreet and Burwood Road
Hawthorn, 3122
www.latrobe.edu.au/students/new-students/
international/settling/religion/muslimstudents
Telephone: 9214 5445
www.myssaa.com.au/clubs/swinburne_
islamic_society
University of Melbourne Islamic
Society (UMIS)
Mailbox 93
First Floor, Union House
University of Melbourne, 3010
Email: contactumis@gmail.com
union.unimelb.edu.au/clubs/islamic-society
Islamic Society of Victoria University
(ISVU)
c/o Clubs and Societies
Footscray Campus
Ballarat Road
Footscray, 3011
www.vu.edu.au/student-life/life-on-campus/
clubs-societies
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Community resources
Prayer times
Prayer times can be downloaded from the Islamic Finder website www.islamicfinder.org
Mosques and prayer centres
Suburb
Mosque/Prayer Centre
Telephone
Broadmeadows
Broadmeadows Mosque
45-55 King St, Broadmeadows
9359 0054
Brunswick
Islamic Call Society
19 Michael St, Brunswick
9387 7100
Islamic Centre of Australia
660 Sydney Rd, Brunswick
9386 8423
Bundoora
La Trobe University
Plenty Rd, Level 2 across from Educ 2
Burwood
Deakin University
Building H2 or H3, 221 Burwood Hwy, Burwood
Campbellfield
Australian Islamic Cultural Centre
46-48 Mason St, Campbellfield
9357 1203
Carlton North
Albanian Australian Islamic Society
765 Drummond St, Carlton North
9347 6505
Clayton
Monash University Mosque
16 Beddoe Av, Clayton (entry from campus side)
9902 9156
Coburg
Coburg ISNA Mosque
995 Sydney Rd, Coburg North
9386 5324
Coburg Mosque (Fatih Mosque)
31 Nicholson St, Coburg Dandenong Mosque
10-12 Dalgety St, Dandenong
9793 2879
Dandenong Turkish Islamic Society
139 Cleeland Rd, Dandenong
9793 5838
Deer Park
Deer Park Mosque
283 Station Rd, Deer Park
9310 8811
Doncaster
United Migrant Muslim Association
72 George Rd, Doncaster
9842 6491
Dandenong
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Suburb
Mosque/Prayer Centre
Telephone
Doveton
Afghan Mosque of Victoria
14 Photinia St, Doveton
9701 7300
Fawkner
Fawkner Mosque
90 Lowson St, Fawkner
Fitzroy
Fitzroy Mosque
144 Fitzroy St, Fitzroy
Footscray
Footscray West Mosque
294 Essex St, Footscray
Geelong
Geelong Mosque
45-47 Bostock Av, Manifold Heights
Glenroy
Glenroy Musala
1st Floor, 92 Wheatsheaf Rd, Glenroy
Heidelberg
Heidelberg Mosque
Corner Lloyd St and Elliot St, West Heidelberg
Hoppers Crossing
Werribee Mosque
20 Evrah Drv, Hoppers Crossing
9417 5760
5224 2422
Werribee Islamic Centre
143a Hogans Rd, Hoppers Crossing
Huntingdale
Huntingdale Mosque
320-324 Huntingdale Rd, Huntingdale
9543 8037
Keysborough
Keysborough Turkish Islamic & Cultural Centre
396 Greens Rd, Keysborough
9701 5913
Lysterfield
Lysterfield Mosque
1273 Wellington Rd, Lysterfield
9752 9977
Maidstone
Al Nur Mosque
36 Studley St, Maidstone
9317 9201
Maidstone Mosque
294 Essex St, Maidstone
Meadow Heights
Meadow Heights Mosque
Hudson Circuit, Meadow Heights
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Suburb
Mosque/Prayer Centre
Telephone
Melbourne
Melbourne West Mosque
66-68 Jeffcott St, Melbourne
9328 2067
RMIT City Campus
Level 3, Building 11, Corner Franklin & Bowen St,
Melbourne
RMIT Business
Males 108.3.24 Females 108.3.23
108 Bourke St, Melbourne
Royal Women Hospital
Basement, Grattan St, Melbourne
Melbourne University
158 Bouveries St, Carlton (Pitman Books Building)
Southern Cross Station Prayer Room
Access through the Waiting Room, Ground floor,
Collins St concourse
Newport
Newport Mosque
1 Walker St, Newport
9391 0449
Noble Park
Bosnia Hercegovina Islamic Society
18 Leonard Ave, Noble Park
9546 8089
Prahran
Western Thrace Islamic Society
101-103 Union St, Prahran
Preston
Omar Bin Khattab Mosque
90 Cramer St, Preston
Springvale
Springvale Mosque
68 Garnworthy St, Springvale
Sunshine
Cypriot Turkish Islamic Community
618 Ballarat Rd, Sunshine
9363 6171
Thomastown
Thomastown Turkish Islamic & Education Society
124-130 Station St, Thomastown
9465 3526
Tullamarine
Melbourne International Airport Musala
Departure Lounge, Melbourne Airport, Tullamarine
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9470 5936
Muslim medical and dental practitioners
Male doctors
Name
Address
Telephone
Dr P Campisi
University Health Service, Monash University, Caulfield
Campus, Building B
9903 1177
Dr A S Ansari
390 Main Rd West, St Albans
9367 4648
Dr M Erciyas
212 Blair St, Broadmeadows
9309 0533
Dr M M Habib
347 Barry Rd, Campbellfield
9357 0202
Dr A Ibrahim
705 Waverley Rd, Glen Waverley
9560 9473
Dr S Sabran
25 Magnolia Blvd, Meadow Heights
9308 0311
Dr A Mustafa
732 Sydney Rd, Brunswick
9383 1082
Dr M A Khan
20 Collins St, Melbourne
96 David St, Dandenong
9650 3041
9791 6555
Dr H Munir
132 Sydney Rd, Coburg
9383 3355
Dr A A Sheriff
17 Victoria Cres, St Albans
9364 2963
Dr U Uluca
29 Sun Cres, Sunshine
9312 6050
Female doctors
Name
Address
Telephone
Dr M S Hussain
Shop 40, Westfield Shopping Town,
Airport West
9338 3121
Dr S Ildiri
157 Sydney Rd, Coburg
9386 5627
Dr K F Ilahee
1 Noble St, Noble Park
9548 0666
Dr S Moustapha
708 Sydney Rd, Brunswick
9383 2337
Dr T S Sheriff
17 Victoria Cres, St Albans
9364 2963
Dr R Rawal
24 Shuter St, Moonee Ponds
9326 2914
Dr S Yilmaz
Suite 8, 39-41 Florence St, Mentone
9583 1333
Dentists
Name
Address
Telephone
Dentaservice
250 Childs Rd, Mill Park
9401 2120
Dr A Chehnah
659-661 Bell St, Preston
9484 4477
Dr M Komser
76 Sydney Rd, Coburg
208 Blair St, Broadmeadows
9386 5225
9302 1435
Dr O Mustafa
1 Ellerslie Crt, Noble Park
9795 9507
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Schools
In Australia, there are both government and private schools. Government schools throughout
Australia provide quality education for everyone in the local region, irrespective of their means,
religion or background.
Although government schools are free to Australian citizens, fees are charged for children of
international students. If you have a sponsorship or scholarship from the Australian Government
(e.g. the AusAID or IPRS) you will not have to pay school fees for your children at government
schools. Private schools charge all students fees regardless of their citizenship status.
www.education.vic.gov.au/findaservice
www.study.vic.gov.au
Islamic schools
Suburb
School/College
Telephone
Broadmeadows
ILIM College
30 Inverlock Cres, Broadmeadows
9302 3770
Coburg
Australian International Academy of Education
56 Bakers Rd, Coburg North
9350 4533
King Khalid Coburg Campus
653 Sydney Rd, Coburg
9354 0833
Fawkner
Darul Ulum College of Victoria
Baird St, Fawkner
9355 6800
Hoppers
Crossing
Islamic Schools of Victoria Werribee College
201 Sayers Rd, Hoppers Crossing
9269 5000
Noble Park
United Islamic Cultural Centre of Australia
1286 Heatherton Rd, Noble Park
9706 9991
Preston
East Preston Islamic College
55-57 Tyler St, Preston
9478 3323
Springvale
Minaret College
1 Birch St, Springvale
9574 0567
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Islamic services
Islamic banking and finance
Funeral services
Muslim Community Co-operative
Australia (MCCA)
169 Sydney Rd, Coburg 3058
1300 724 734
9386 4344/9889 2255
ISOMER Janaza Services
Wellington Rd, Lysterfield 3156
9848 2863/0413 454 987
Islamic Society of Geelong Inc
Bostock Ave, Manifold Heights 3218
5275 2161
www.mcca.com.au
Islamic Society of Victoria
90 Cramer St, Preston 3072
9470 5936/ 0417 889 956
Books and clothing
The House of Emaan
552 Sydney Rd, Brunswick 3056
9388 0155
Australian Islamic Funeral Services
45 King St, Broadmeadows 3047
9359 0054
Roshan’s Fashions
69 Foster St, Dandenong 3175
9792 5688
Islamic organisations
63 Waterfield St, Coburg 3058
9350 7373
Australian Federation of Islamic Councils
www.muslimsaustralia.com.au
Islamic Books and Clothing
207 Sydney Rd, Coburg 3048
9386 2771
Islamic Association of Australia
www.ibcshopping.com.au
www.icv.org.au
Islamic Books and Clothing
122 Cheltenham Rd
Dandenong 3175
9791 1985
Women’s groups
www.irca.org.au/links/index.htm
Islamic Council of Victoria
Islamic Women’s Welfare Council of Victoria
1/19 Arthurton Rd, Northcote 3070
9481 3000
The Islamic Bookshop of Hiclaya & Ihsan
95 Holmes St, Brunswick 3056
9386 6133
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Halal food
Halal food products in Australia
Many grocery items available in Melbourne shops and supermarkets are halal. The best way
to check if processed food is halal is to see if it is certified by the Halal Certification AuthorityAustralia.
It can be useful to look at the labels of food products. The ingredients and food additives are
usually listed on the label. Sometimes additives are represented by a number. A description of
these additives can be found on the following websites.
www.foodstandards.gov.au/consumerinformation/additives/
Halal products
www.halalsquare.com.au
www.halalhelpline.org
Halal grocery outlets
Disclaimer: Monash University accepts no responsibility for entrants under this listing being
guaranteed halal. You are advised to check with businesses listed that they are still halal.
Suburb
Address
Telephone
Brunswick
BAS Foods Australia,
419 Victoria St, Brunswick
9381 1444
NSM Halal Foods,
381 Victoria St, Brunswick
9387 7718
Campbellfield
Grand Foods,
183 Barry Rd, Campbellfield
9357 7220
Coburg
Hassoun Grocery,
101 Harding St, Coburg
9354 9649
Hawthorn
Laguna Oriental & Indonesian Supermarket
772 Glenferrie Rd, Hawthorn
9818 5581
Somerton
BAS Foods Direct,
26-28 Somerton Rd, Somerton
9308 8660
Halal butchers retail and wholesale
Disclaimer: Monash University accepts no responsibility for entrants under this listing being
guaranteed halal. You are advised to check with businesses listed that they are still halal.
Suburb
Address
Telephone
Altona
Zahra Halal Meat, 69 The Circle
9399 4470
Al Amena Halal Meats, 29 The Circle
9399 2526
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Suburb
Address
Broadmeadows
Dallas Fresh Produce (Dallas Shopping Centre),
159 Blair St
9309 8186
Middle East Wholesale Meats, 20 Olsen Pl
9309 2786
Oz Poultry, G/114 Broadmeadows Shopping Centre
9309 1007
Sultan Halal Meat & Poultry, Broadmeadows Shopping
Centre, Shop 135 Ground Floor
9309 8881
Brunswick
Telephone
Alasya Butchers, 565 Sydney Rd
9387 0920
Alis Halal Meats, 7/655 Sydney Rd
9384 6996
Danacioglu Kasabi, 48-50 Holmes St
9386 1974
Istanbul Halal Meats, 609 Sydney Rd
9380 4895
Madina Halal Butcher, 755 Sydney Rd
9386 0770
Campbellfield
Sultan Halal Meat Butcher, 354 Barry Rd,
9357 9922
Clayton
Sarawan Halal Butcher, 35 Dunstan St
9544 2228
Coburg
Walid’s Halal Meat, 18 Sydney Rd
9386 1086
Coolaroo
Central Wholesale Butchers, 134 Maffra St
9302 1041
Dallas
Dallas Butchers, 4 Dargie Crt
9302 3055
Dandenong
Al Ameen Halal Meats, 67 Foster St
9793 9377
Mar Mara Halal Meat, 266 Lonsdale St
9708 5455
Sav’s Halal Butchery, 33a Langhorne St
9708 5554
Supreme Halal Food, 41 Red Gum Dr
9706 6335
Dandenong
South
Flemington
Macca Halal Meat, 316 Racecource Rd
9372 2755
Footscray
Footscray Halal Meats, 174 Nicholson St
9687 2188
Western Halal Meat, 53 Leeds St
9689 9667
Hoppers
Crossing
The Mediterranean, 9 Woodville Shopping Centre
9748 0535
Wyndham Halal Meats, Shop 2, 1/3 Alexandra Ave
9749 4116
Laverton North
Madina Halal Poultry, 1/23 Pipe Rd
9360 9455
Meadow Heights
Sultan Halal Meat Butcher, 55 Paringa Blv
9309 8012
Noble Park
Himat Butcher, 242 Railway Parade
9792 4727
Noble Park Halal Poultry, 278 Railway Parade
9701 7282
Savs Halal Wholesale Meats, 1/12a Leonard Ave,
9548 4403
Northcote
Halal Market Meat Factory, 351 High St
9489 6603
Preston
Halal Market Meat Factory, 425 High St
9471 8281
Reservoir
Alfajr Halal Meats, 719 Gilbert Rd
9471 4133
St Albans
Chamis Butcher Halal Meat, 340 Main Rd West
9310 9727
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Halal restaurants and take-aways
Disclaimer: Monash University accepts no responsibility for entrants under this listing being
guaranteed halal. You are advised to check with businesses listed that they are still halal.
Suburb
Address
Telephone
Ascot Vale
Balwyn North
Box Hill
Broadmeadows
Brunswick
Halal Hot Bread Shop, 170 Union Rd, Ascot Vale
Dunyazad Lebanese Restaurant, 329 Doncaster Rd
Nights of Shiraz, 941 Station St
Station Kebab House, 5/1100 Pascoe Vale Rd
Adana Restaurant, 848 Sydney Rd
Adananli Turkish Restaurant, 835 Sydney Rd
Alasya 2, 163 Sydney Rd
Alasya Turkish Restaurant, 555 Sydney Rd
Bismi Restaurant, 848 Sydney Rd
Central Kebab House, 661 Sydney Rd
El-Fayha Sweets, 648 Sydney Rd
Golden Terrace Restaurant, 803-805 Sydney Rd
La Petite Aurora Restaurant, 151 Donald St
Rumeli Restaurant, 618 Sydney Rd
Sahara Pizza, 627 Sydney Rd
Tabet’s Bakery, 607 Sydney Rd
Tandoori Nights, 167 Sydney Rd
Tiba’s Lebanese Food,
504 Sydney Rd
Namaste Indian Restaurant, Shop 6, Nathan Crt
Bizzler Take Away, 337 Barry St
Katik Take Away, 349 Barry Rd
Abla’s Lebanese Restaurant, 109 Elgin St
Spicy Dragon, 3/23 Koornang Rd
Nusantara Indonesian Cuisine, 19 Derby Rd
Almazett Lebanese Restaurant, 208 Balaclava Rd
Es Teler 77,
354 Clayton Rd
Dinni’s, 1909 Dandenong Rd
Sarawan Spices & Takeaway Food, 331 Clayton Rd
Coburg Flame Grill Chicken, 61 Waterfield St
Kebab Station, 9-10/451 Sydney Rd
9370 3650
9857 8778
9890 4331
9309 6626
9384 1829
9384 0737
9387 6914
9387 2679
9386 8611
9386 0599
9386 9674
9386 6729
9386 0441
9384 0011
9386 5400
9387 3461
9388 0823
9380 8425
9467 1868
9357 9337
9357 9997
9347 0006
Bundoora
Campbellfield Carlton
Carnegie
Caulfield East
Caulfield North
Clayton
Coburg
Lazzat Kadah, 61-63 Sydney Rd
Pinarbasi, 279-281 Sydney Rd
Saleem Indian Restaurant, 114 Bell St
Abdul’s Halal Take Away Foods, 22 Elizabeth St
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9571 5668
9571 5402
9509 8959
9544 2466
9543 2069
9544 2291
9350 3075
9355 7766
9386 6220
9383 4966
9354 1899
9354 3506
Suburb
Address
Telephone
Dandenong
Afghan Pamir Kebab House, 195 Lonsdale St
Punjab Sweet & Indian Take Away, 2 B Mason St
9792 0197
9792 1694
9793 9888
9523 8683
9439 3550
9417 2430
9419 2183
9482 4240
9306 6000
9376 7777
9701 8626
Taste of Paradise Pizza & Ribs, 8 Clow St
Elsternwick
Eltham
Fitzroy Glenroy
Kensington
Keysborough
Malvern
Malvern East
Meadow Heights
Melbourne
(City)
Bala Da Dhaba, 56 Glen Eira Rd
Ginger Garlic Indian Restaurant, 9/9 Dudley St
Afghan Gallery Restaurant, 327 Brunswick St
Fitzroy Kebab Place, 89 Smith St
Moroccan Soup Bar, 183 St Georges Rd
Glenroy Kebab House, 25/796 Pascoe Vale Rd
Amania Restaurant, 522 Macaulay Rd
Kebab Palace, Parkmore Shopping Centre, Food
Court, 317 Cheltenham Rd
Nicosia Kebab House, 250 Glenferrie Rd
Salero Kito, 21-23 Waverly Rd
Kebab House, 2 Meadow Hts Shop Centre
Gourmet Curry Hut, 3-4/318 Little Collins St
Gaylord Tandoori Indian Restaurant, 4 Tattersalls Lane
King Indian Café, 273 King St
Little Malaysia Restaurant, 26 Liverpool St
Nelayan Indonesian Restaurant, 265 Swanston St
Moonee Ponds
Sawasdee Thai Restaurant, Level 1, 139 Little Burke St
Kings Kababs, 163 Russell St
Kareem Shah Nawaz Restaurant, 17 Hall St
Murrumbeena
Newport
Niddre
Noble Park
Prahran
Reservoir
Richmond Roxburgh Park
Springvale
Windsor Oasis Bakery, 9/993 North Rd
Café Cedar, 422 Melbourne Rd
Essendon Kebab Station, 1/372 Keilor Rd
Yarraman Doner Kebabs, 234 Railway Parade
Simply Indian Takeaway, 22/325 Chapel St
Mimar Group Halal Meals, 1/218 The Broadway
Kilim Turkish Restaurant, 366 Victoria Rd
Ottoman Kebabs & Pizza, 4/250 Somerton Rd
Raju’s Indian Restaurant, 890 Dandenong Rd
Marmara Restaurant, 68 Chapel St
Moonee Ponds Kebabs House, 1/19 Homer St
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9509 9823
9572 3816
9302 3999
9671 4433
9663 3980
9670 7550
9662 1678
9663 5886
9663 4052
9663 1388
9370 0818
9372 7569
9570 1122
9391 0563
9379 3666
9793 6670
9510 9332
9462 1259
9428 5113
9305 3677
9574 2693
9510 6944
Berwick campus map
Monash University Berwick campus
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permit
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Hospital
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Building 901
Building 902
Building 903
Ground floor
Ground floor
Ground floor
Disability Liaison Office. B2
Bookshop. A2
Computer Lab G63. A3
Employment and Career
Development. B2
Computer Lab G63. A2
Gym G109. A2
Esolutions Service Desk. B2
Facilities and Services office. A2
Lecture Theatre G121. A3
Monash Union of Berwick Students. A2
Nursing laboratories G91– G92. A3
Student lounge, bar and bistro. A3
Security G117. A3
Tutorial room G57. A2
Tutorial rooms G101, G95. A3
International Student Support. B2
Lecture theatre G43. B2
Library. B2
Main entrance, café. B2
Student Engagement and Support. B2
First floor
Faculty of Business and
Economics. B2
Lecture theatres 117, 133. B2
Quiet Room 145. B2
Tutorial rooms G68-70. A2
First floor
4
Building 930
Monash Connect. A2
Building 931
Berwick Healthcare A3
Student accommodation
Hall of Residence. A3
Student flats. B4
Faculty of Arts. A3
First floor
Faculty of Medicine, Nursing
and Health Sciences. A3
Computer Lab 180. A2
International and mature-age
student lounge. A2
Tutorial rooms 1139 – 1141. A2
Lecture theatres 195, 197. A3
Faculty of Education Education
Teaching and Learning Space. A2
Pavilion
Berwick Residential Services. A3
Recreation room and laundry. A3
Sporting facilities
Basketball courts. A4
Second floor
Beach volleyball court. A3
Campus administration. B2
Gymnasium (G109, building 903). A3
Meeting room 235. B2
Soccer field. B2
Tutorial rooms 231, 234. B2
Video conferencing 203. B2
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Caulfield campus map
Monash University Caulfield campus
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Accounting and Finance A3
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Art, Design and Architecture –
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Australian Centre for Jewish
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Civilisation A3
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Business and Economics B3,A3,B2 A,H,N,S
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Computer Laboratories B3
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Business Law and Taxation B2
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Child Care Centre A1 (22-24 Derby Road)
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Chisholm Hall B2
Computer Laboratories (general use) C3 T
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Counselling Service B3
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Design B3
Director – Caulfield Campus
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Econometrics and Business Statistics A3 H
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Employment and Career
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English, Communications and
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Fine Arts/Studios (2D) B4
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Economics B2
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Computer Laboratories B3
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Monash Connect B3
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Monash European and EU Centre A3
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Monash Institute for the Study of
Global Movements B3
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Monash Residential Services B3
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Monash Sport B2
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Monash University Museum of Art
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MONSU Caulfield B2
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Museum of Computing History B3
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Office of Future Students A1
871 Dandenong Rd
Office of Marketing and
Communications A3
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Office of the Pro Vice-Chancellor
(Learning and Teaching) B3
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Office of the Pro Vice-Chancellor
(Social Inclusion) B4
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Overseas Student Services
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Parenting/Disability Room B2
Political and Social Enquiry A3
Postgraduate Computer
Laboratories A3,C3
Postgraduate Lounges A3,B3
Postgraduate Office (MPA) A3
Postgraduate Study Space B3
Pro Vice-Chancellor (Office of the
Vice-Chancellor) B3
Public Health and Preventive
Medicine B4
Reception B3
Security B3
Social Work B3
Switchboard B3
Vice-President, Marketing,
Communications and Student
Recruitment A3
Food outlets
Bubble Cup B2
Café Monsu B2
Camino Coffee House B3
Fresco Juice Bar B3
Gryph Inn Bar and Bistro B3
MamaDuke Cafe and
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Travelling to the campus
By car: The nine kilometre (six mile)
trip from the city of Melbourne will take
about 25 minutes in peak hour and 15
minutes at other times. If you are coming
from Melbourne airport, add another
45 minutes in peak hour (and 30 minutes
at other times). A taxi rank is situated
on the railway station side of Sir John
Monash Drive.
By train and tram: The Caulfield Railway
Station is adjacent to the campus, and
four lines stop at the station: Cranbourne,
Dandenong, Frankston and Pakenham.
The No. 3 tram from Swanston Street will
also take you directly to Caulfield campus.
By bus: Bus Route 624 – Kew, Auburn
Railway Station, Caulfield Railway Station,
Chadstone Shopping Centre, Holmesglen
Institute of TAFE, Oakleigh Railway
Station. Bus Route 900 – Stud Park
Shopping Centre, Waverley Park, Monash
University Clayton campus, Huntingdale
Station, Oakleigh Railway Station,
Chadstone Shopping Centre, Monash
University Caulfield campus, Caulfield
Railway Station.
An intercampus bus commutes between
the Caulfield and Clayton campuses every
25 minutes, between 7.30am and 9.15pm
Monday to Friday during the academic
year. The pick-up and drop-off point at
Caulfield campus is from the bus shelter
outside Building H on Dandenong Road.
A free evening security bus is available for
staff and students. The bus departs from
the Security Office at half hourly intervals
from 5.30pm to midnight. The bus
operates Monday to Friday from March to
mid-November. The bus drops staff and
students to carparks and main streets
within one and a half kilometres of the
campus.
Parking
A user pay, multi-level car park is available
on campus for staff, students, visitors and
the general public. Entry to the car park is
from Princes Avenue. Ticket machine
parking ranging from one to five hours is
also available in surrounding streets.
Updated January 2013
Clayton campus map
Monash University Clayton campus
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Ring Road West Outer
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Car pool
parking
level 4
All day ticket
parking
B
Building 3
202
42A
Monash
Pool
N1
Martin Street
NE8
N4
N3
80
Multi-level
Car Park
48
Pavillion Way
B
D
6
83
All day ticket
parking
S1
Lake
SE5
49
222
Wellington Road
free parking area
SE4
73
Entrance
MONASH HWY (Wellington Rd)
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Building index
Accident Research Centre C3
Administration Building
3a, 3b, 3c, 3d, 3e, D3
Alexander Theatre E3
Australian Pulp and Paper C2
Bicycle Arrival Station C2
Biochemistry Laboratories D2
Biology 17
Biomedical Imaging Laboratory D6
Botany B5
Campus Centre D3
Central Science D2
Centre for Electron Microscopy C2
Childcare Centre A4
Engineering Building
31, 33, 34, 35, 36,
36a, 37, 60, 69 & 72 C3
Facilities and Services B3
Faculty of Education E3
Faculty of Information Technology C3
Faculty of Law E2
Faculty of Medicine E2
First Year Biology D2
First Year Chemistry D2
MONASH HWY (Wellington Rd)
Mannix 10
College
70
3
7
59
80A
16
17
220
42
10
19
81
83
31
40
6
63
12
64
22
20
To 195 Wellington Rd
Key to car parking (check signs for latest information)
Red
permit
Yellow
permit
Blue
permit
Green
permit
3
Brown
permit
3 hour
ticket
parking
1 /2 hour
ticket
parking
1
Motor
cycles
Accessability
parking
RACV Pick
up points
Residential authorised Carpool
parking
Services
parking
only
parking
4
Gallery Building E3
55
67
Information Services Building E3
54
Japanese Study Centre E2
84
John Monash Science School E1
5
Krongold Centre E3
218
Mannix College F3
Mathematics and Information
28
Technology Services C2
15
Medical and Health Science D2
Melbourne Centre
222
for Nanofabrication E6
53
Microbiology D2
162
Monash Children’s Centre E1
73
Monash College F2
10
Monash Connect D3
65
Monash House E2
160
Monash Oakleigh Legal Service E1
75, 76 & 77
Monash S.T.R.I.P. D1
74
Monash Science Centre A4
Monash University Business
Park 680, 700, 710 and 738
201,202,203,205
Blackburn Road A6
82
New Horizons B2
80
North 1 Multi-level Car Park B2
61
Parking and Security Office E3
68
Performing Arts Centre E3
Physics and Computer Science D3
Religious Centre D3
SE4 Multi-level Car Park E4
Senior Chemistry D2
Senior Physics C2
Senior Zoology D2
Short Courses Centre D3
Sir Alexander Stewart Theatre C2
Sir Robert Blackwood Concert Hall D4
Sport and Recreation D4
Teaching Facilities Support Unit E2
University Staff Club D3
Yarrawonga Building E2
Zoology Environmental Laboratories B5
Lecture Theatres
Humanities H1-H10 D3
Campus Centre G149 D3
Central One C3
Education G23, 245 E3
Engineering E1-E5 C3
Engineering E7, G03 C2
Engineering EH1-EH4, E6 C3
Law Moot Court L1 - L5 E2
Medicine M1, M2 and M3 D2
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32
72
60
12
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Security bus route
and stop numbers
6
Performing Arts G21, G36 E3
Rotunda R1-R7 E3
Science S13 S14 S15 C2
Science S1-S4 S9-S12 ST1-4 ST7 D2
Science S5-S6 D2
South One E2
Zoology S7-S8 D2
68
8
29
25
24
64
21
Libraries
Hargrave-Andrew C2
John Medley D3
Law E2
Matheson E3
30
10
12
4
Halls of Residence
Briggs C4
Central Building B5
Deakin B5
Farrer A5
Howitt A5
Jackomos C5
Normanby House A4
Richardson A4
Roberts B4
South Eastern Flats E5
85b
47
48
45
46
85a
52
43
44
49
Monash
University
Parkville
Parkville
campus
map campus
Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Building 401
G Reception
G Student services
G Cossar Hall
G Sissons meeting room
1 Board room
1 Lecture theatre 5
1&2 Tutorial rooms
1&2 Lecture theatres 1, 2, 3
399 Royal Parade (404)
Royal Parade
Cafeteria
G Library, CL Butchers Pharmacy Library
4 Lecture theatre 4
Main
entrance
Multi-faith
Room
381 Royal
Parade
Cossar Hall
Sissons building (401)
Tram
stop
No.16
Walker Street
Also accommodated at the Parkville campus:
Pharmaceutical Society of Australia
(building 401, level 1)
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Sciences
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Parkville
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G Office of the Dean
G Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical
Sciences
G IT services
G Victorian College of Pharmacy Foundation
2 Centre for Drug Candidate Optimisation
Royal Parade
Scott building (402)
Building 403
Building 404
Manning building
(403)
Mile Lane
Cafeteria
Security office
Toilets
Facilities and services
Virtual practice environment 1 and 2
Professional practice suites 1 and 2
Centre for Medicine Use and Safety
The Avenue
G
G
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1
Mile Lane
Building 402
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Melbourne
General
Cemetery
Peninsula campus map
Monash University Peninsula campus
1
2
3
4
To Mornington Peninsula
Freeway and
Frankston-Dandenong
Road
Railway crossing
A
Railway
A
Reserve
Bloom Street
McMahons Roa
Blue Permit
P
P
All day
ticket
parking
P
4P
E
P
R
H
d
Hockey
ground
E
R
F
Gate
Hockey
pavilion
G
GJ
B
4P
4P
Student
village
D
Visitors’
permit parking
P
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W
Ro
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Ro
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C
Tennis
court
ad
B
Blue Permit
parking only
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P
P
P
Car pool parking
P
Foot
Blue Permit parking
n
Fra
treet
P
B
P
Main entry
Millard Street
on
To Flinders and
Moorooduc Road
to Dromana
Samada Street
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Multi-faith
Quiet Room
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B
AA
A
P
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Bus
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Bus
N
Holmes Street
Ro
Samada Street Residences
ad
R
D
D
Key to car parking (check signs for latest information)
Red
permit
Blue
permit
Yellow
permit
Meter
parking
Motor
cycles
Car pool
parking
Disabled
parking
Green
permit
Residential
parking
Childcare
parking
Parking is indicated by shaded
areas and the letter ‘P’.
Restrictions apply on all campuses.
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3
4
Building and lecture theatre index
Administration B2
C
Bookshop C3
U
Business and Economics B3
D
Cafeteria/bistro C3
U
Commmunity Emergency Health and
Paramedic Practice A3
H
Education B2
A
Employment and Career Development C3 A
Garages C3
N
George Jenkins Theatre B2
GJ
Health Services B2
A
Indigenous Student Lounge B2
Lecture theatre B3
Library C2
Maintenance and Minor Works C3
Monash Connect B2
Monash Metro Business Lounge B2
Monash Peninsula Activity
& Recreation Centre (MPARC) C3
Monash Sport C3
Nursing and Midwifery B3
Occupational Therapy B3
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C
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Physiotherapy C3
School of Primary Health Care C3
Security B2
eSolutions B2
Sport and Outdoor Recreation B2
Struan Postgraduate Centre B2
Student Residences A4,B4
Student Union C3
Security telephones
Windermere Early Learning Centre D3
Workshop/maintenance C3
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Monash University
Building A, Ground Floor
900 Dandenong Road
Caulfield East, Victoria 3145,
Clayton campus
Monash University
Building 10 (Campus Centre), Ground Floor
Wellington Road
Clayton, Victoria 3800,
Parkville campus
Monash University
Sissons Building, Ground Floor
381 Royal Parade
Parkville, Victoria 3052,
Peninsula campus
Building C, Level 2,
McMahons Road
Frankston, Victoria 3199,
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