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Working holiday leads to future in Mildura
Cordula and Stefanie discovered Mildura whilst backpacking through Australia
Future tertiary education options on show
Students got to experience a day in the life of higher education at La Trobe University and SuniTAFE's joint Futures Day
Mildura Rural City Council alumni share career journeys
Adam, Jacqui and Bryce share more about their careers in engineering, planning and environmental health
La Trobe celebrates CUC Mallee opening
The new Swan Hill centre will allow students studying in the region, to access the site and support services on offer.
Best thing ever, says new nurse
A mother of four is one of the success stories to emerge from this year's locally run graduate nurse program.
Meet three new Mildura graduates
2024 is off to an exciting start for Gabrielle, Ella and Omer.
Mildura locals switch up their careers with study
Antoinette and Roberto share their stories and why they are excited to embark on new careers.
Best of both worlds for Priscila
Priscila is studying Psychological Science online whilst benefiting from on campus student experiences.
Nexus a success for Noah
Mildura graduate Noah Rawlings reflects on how the program helped him change up his career.
Support for Mildura's young Pioneers
La Trobe Mildura relocation scholarship supports Mildura teens to achieve their sporting potential
Dr Deb Neal honoured with building naming
Mildura’s new clinical simulation suite is to be named after Dr Deb Neal, who contributed to La Trobe University in Mildura for more than three decades.
Mildura's alumni tribute walk
Thirty La Trobe alumni feature in the alumni tribute walk, which recognises the impact the University has had on the region
Robinvale's Rose Rogers talks benefits of Nexus program
Rose recently shared her experience the Hon. Gayle Tierney, Minister for Skills and Tafe and Regional Development during a visit to the Mildura Campus.
Mildura pharmacy alumni pride
Brooke Shelly and Tim DeBoo are now using their pharmacy degrees in ways they might not have imagined when they moved to Bendigo as teenagers to study their degrees
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