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Monash

British  
/ ˈməʊnˌæʃ /

noun

  1. Sir John. 1865–1931, Australian military commander. Leader of Australian forces in World War I

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"The subsurface anomaly that we're seeing so far is pretty strong," said Peter van Rensch, a climate scientist at Australia's Monash University.

From Barron's • May 5, 2026

Paul Monash, the producer of “Slaughterhouse-Five,” which was based on Kurt Vonnegut’s acclaimed novel about World War II and time travel, directed the screen test.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 23, 2026

About 200 participants from Australia took part in the study, including 44 treated at Monash Health.

From Science Daily • Mar. 10, 2026

"Angus Taylor has just taken on the hardest job in politics," Zareh Ghazarian at the Monash School of Social Sciences said.

From Barron's • Feb. 13, 2026

When I got back I found Colonel Monash, the Brigadier, running up and down the deck with the dog so that he would not catch cold!

From Five Months at Anzac A Narrative of Personal Experiences of the Officer Commanding the 4th Field Ambulance, Australian Imperial Force by Beeston, Joseph Lievesley