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News Government grant for scallop hatchery at East Gippsland
Description: Brian Leonard, of the Department of Biotechnology and Environmental Biology, has been awarded a grant of $398,500 to develop a scallop hatchery at the new RMIT and East Gippsland Institute of TAFE (EGIT) marine facility being built at Lakes Entrance in far eastern Gippsland.
News and Events / News / News Archive / by title / GZG
Date: 11/10/2002
News Governor of Victoria visits RMIT Faculty of Life Sciences
Description: RMIT University’s Faculty of Life Sciences received a special visit from the Governor of Victoria, John Landy, yesterday.
News and Events / News / News Archive / by title / GZG
Date: 26/09/2002
News Graduate takes on world basketball league
Description: Former RMIT student and Olympic basketball coach, Carrie Graf, is ready to take on the world’s best when she becomes the first Australian woman to coach in the American women’s basketball league.
News and Events / News / News Archive / by title / GZG
Date: 23/04/2004
News Graduates celebrate success
Description: More than 5,600 graduates descended on Melbourne’s Telstra Dome for Australia’s largest university graduation – the RMIT 2004 Graduation Ceremony.
News and Events / News / News Archive / by title / GZG
Date: 17/12/2004
News Graduates' horror flick smash hit
Description: A low-budget psychological thriller made by two former RMIT University students that has grossed $A63 million since opening in the US three weeks ago, has premiered in Australia.
News and Events / News / News Archive / by title / GZG
Date: 25/11/2004
 
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