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UPDATE: To avoid issues i'm just gonna set the time: WEDNESDAY 22nd October, 1pm @ 3rd Level Eng Carpark

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after all the ruckus with my stereo being stolen at uni, its become apparent that there are quite a few forum users from Monash Clayton campus... who's up for a meet up in the last week @ uni???

Out the back of Building 72. Be there or have square stovetops.

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Have a look at the map, its marked as Building 76. I know its huge...

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Ill b there, my car is there everyday anyway.

One problem though, anyone who goes to Monash would realise how hard it is to get a park after 10am, no ones going to be able to park....

Maximus - Did you ask Security and Traffic for the Security camera footage? What did they do?

Mr Fanny & Chop, read the thread guys

its this Wednesday 22nd October, the last week of uni... at the Eng carparks at outisde building 72.. at the very back of the uni

we could all try to park there before 10... c u guys there :D

btw I'm doing 3rd year Civil Eng/Law. Security and Traffic didn't pick anything up :)

Nah, i think N1 carpark is good.

Half of us would already have parks and any others that need to park for a bit can park in paid parks or car pool parks, irs not like the parking inspectors are ever there.

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