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Article by Kevin Toebelman in Australian Horticulture, April 1990
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Article by Kevin Toebelman in Australian Horticulture, April 1990
campuses, description of campuses, university of melbourne
graduation, prize giving, faculty of agriuculture, forestry and horticulture
students, student guide, career guide
correspondence course, mcmillan campus, plants, plant lists, horticulture, descriptions of plants
roses, rose garden, plan, plant list
brian pell, principal, principal's residence, changes to campus, changes to burnley gardens, changes to administration
sugar gum, friends of burnley gardens, andrew smith
green roofs, demonstration, research, biodiversity
robert boyle, interview, native garden, career, rock pools
camellias, burnley gardens, plant list, descriptions of camellias
roof garden, ian smith, construction
handbook, glenormiston, subjects, courses
university of melbourne, victorian state governmen t, lynne kosky, regional campuses, closure of regional campuses, funding
university of melbourne, regional campuses, agricultural courses, closing regional campuses
regional campuses, lynne kosky, victorian education minister, victorian state government, university of melbourne
university of melbourne, regional campuses, faculty of land and food resources
country campuses, mcmillan college, university of melbourne
handbook, courses, subjects
registration forms, farm chemical users, burnley master gardener course, short courses, turfgrass science and management, tree care, home gardener, subject evaluation, transcripts of results
financial records, training, staff
research, university of melbourne
cemeteries, brighton general cemetary, principal
native gardens, australian native plants
exhibition, yarra river, birrarung, ballerrt mooroop, wurrundjerri country, university of melbourne, birrarung council, yarra riverkeeper, merri-bek city council
Found in MB08 Filing Cabinet
display, exhibition, chemistry class, students students in class, soil testing
wisteria, wisteria arbour, friends of burnley gardens, fobg
native garden, native plants, list of native plants, plan
climate adaptation, birrarung, ballerrt mooroop, yarra riverkeeper, merri-bek city council
diary, burnley student association, students
university of melbourne, graduation ceremonies, undergraduate degrees, postgraduate degrees
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