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Philanthropy creating pathways
Charlee’s journey has been shaped not just by family inspiration, but by support that has drawn the attention of international philanthropists.
Holsworth Biomedical Research Centre Launch
Holsworth Biomedical Research Centre officially launched at La Trobe
Vale Brian Grogan OAM
Brian shaped La Trobe’s presence in Mildura and transformed opportunities for generations of regional students.
Jayne's psychology journey continues
Jayne’s passion for psychology stems from a long-standing fascination with the connection between mental and physical health
Paul graduates with a lifelong calling to care
Healthcare is a family affair, Paul's wife Pilar is also a registered nurse and qualified midwife, who also studied at La Trobe Mildura.
Three PhD graduates celebrated
Rural health was the focus of all three theses
Upskilling Mildura's workforce, one grad at a time
Mildura's latest graduates prove dedication to learning, community.
Sport, Nursing, Archaeology top 50 in QS rankings
Twelve La Trobe subjects in the world's Top 200.
New leadership advancing rural health
We’re pleased to announce Dr Kylie McIntyre as the new Deputy Director of the Violet Vines Marshman Centre for Rural Health Research.
Spotlight on: Dr Freda Haylett
This International Women’s Day, Dr Freda Haylett’s work highlights why investing in early prevention, and valuing care and education, is essential to addressing gender inequality.
International Women’s Day Spotlight: Associate Professor Donna Whelan
This International Women’s Day, discover how Associate Professor Donna Whelan is redefining STEM leadership, advancing biomedical science, championing equity and showing that diversity drives better science.
Home Grown, Here to Stay
At Mildura Base Public Hospital (MBPH), Bianca Wilkens and Rhianna Duncan‑Batchelor exemplify the power of growing and training our own.
$1m investment empowers La Trobe's regional youth
La Trobe's successful Regional Pathways Program gets major boost.
Antibiotic resistance under the microscope
An Australia–New Zealand research team is examining a key bacterial enzyme linked to the spread of antibiotic resistance, using world‑leading imaging technology in Bendigo.
Cancer treatment research breakthrough
By studying viruses that target harmful bacteria, scientists are developing new therapies that could offer hope to rural patients with hard‑to‑treat diseases.
Mildura on the Research Map
A vibrant research culture is thriving at La Trobe University’s Mildura Campus, bolstered by the opening of the Research and Innovation Lounge earlier this year
Connecting people to Country
Your Country uses GPS technology to connect users with the traditional custodians of the land, displaying publicly available information about the First Peoples’ Country they are standing on.
Rural Medical Pathway produces its first doctors
Victoria's sought-after Rural Medical Pathway produces first doctors
Global Roots, Local Impact
Dupinderjeet Singh Bhullar shares how moving from Punjab to Mildura and studying agribusiness at La Trobe has shaped his passion for agriculture and future career.
Cultivating Change at Mildura Roundtable
La Trobe University hosted the ‘Cultivating Change’ Roundtable in Mildura, connecting academics and local industry to spark innovation in sustainable agriculture and food.
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