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The CCAE selected October 28, 1968 as its formal birthday, because it was that day Mr John Gorton, Prime Minister at the time, unveiled a stone on the college site in inauguration of the college. It was an essential element the college be developed…

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This article from 2018 focuses on the conservation and restoration of the Parliament house tapestry which is being completed by UC students

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This article is from 2014 and focuses on Zierholz, which used to be a venue at the University of Canberra. The Venue wins the ACT Venue of the year award

This journal article describes the medical program at the University of Canberra. The course is about the new medical laboratory science introduced in 1995 and discusses the benefits it will have for the university.

This article is about the art collections from the University of Canberra and the Australian University of Canberra. It was published in 1999 by the Canberra Museum Gallery. This collection holds works and details on Schmeisser Jörg, Jan Brown,…

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The 2006 Monitor from January to July. This issue includes articles on graduation, charities, and water research.

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A physical edition of the Monitor, published on the 28th of April, 1993. This edition included articles on a new sexual harassment policy, a wine and food evening, 1993 Conferring Ceremonies, along with a calendar of events and classifieds section.

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A physical issue of the Monitor, published on the 14th of April 1993. This issue included articles on Open Day, a new Associate Dean, and a calendar of events, among others.

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The University of Canberra placed 5th overall in the Eastern University Games, claiming gold in futsal, hockey and AFL 9's. Full article available hereArchived version available here

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Anita Collins, Assistant Professor in Music Arts and Education, was behind one of TED-ed's most watched original lessons in the history of the site.Full article available hereArchived version available here
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