Mildura

Strength training study shows smarter exercise delivers the best results

New La Trobe research reveals how smarter strength training delivers the best results, helping people build strength efficiently, reduce injury risk and support healthy ageing

Study flags safety risks in cardiac rehab exercise

New research warns common cardiac rehab fitness tests may misjudge safe exercise levels, highlighting the need for more accurate assessment in regional communities.

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

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.

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.

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.

Chocolates with Purpose

La Trobe has teamed up with the Mildura Chocolate Company, a social enterprise of the Christie Centre Inc., to create custom chocolates to profile regional campuses

Mildura Families Access Free Autism Assessments

Five Mildura families received free autism assessments thanks to an outreach clinic—breaking down barriers to early diagnosis and showing the power of community collaboration.

Nexus - a supported step into the classroom

For Casey and Peter, Nexus has been a turning point, making a career change to teaching achievable

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