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A group of students on the lawn looking at plants.
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A group of students on the lawn looking at plants.
university of melbourne land & food resources, nursery, display, exhibition
university of melbourne, burnley campus, property & buildings
postgraduate degrees, certificates, students, graduates
vireya rhododendron, burnley gardens
technical and further education, students, graduation certificates, coursews
students, undergraduates, internatrional students, services
cul-de-sac, planting design, john rayner
university of melbourne, study of individual subjects, not degrees
undergraduates, university of melbourne, special entry
native garden, bush tucker, kath deery
institute of land & fodd resources, university of melbourne, bachelor of agriculture, bachelor of forestry, bachelor of horticulture, bachelor of resource management, bachelor of applied science (dairy foods), bachelor of applied science (food technology), combined degrees, diplomas
Design by Geoff Olive for annual display of perennial border c. 2002 - not fully implemented
geoff olive, andrew smith, burnley gardens, perennial border
melbourne model, undergraduate degrees, undergraduate course information, bachelor of environments, associate degree in environmental horticulture, associate degree in forestry management, university of melbourne
graduate courses, faculty of science, entry, employment, graduates
professional development, stsaff, university of melbourne, services, options
undergraduates, victorian tertiary admissions centre, special entry
undergraduates, scholarships, university of melbourne
tasy mouzakis, victorian tertiary asmissions centre, study, returning to study, students
teaching, sessional teaching, chi baik, advice, strategies, university of melbourne
sophie arkoudis, international students, teaching, strategies, university of melbourne
kelly farrell, marcia devlin, richard james, reference book, teaching, learning, university of melbourne
juliet flesch, peter mcphee, university of melbourne, biographies, graduates, university of melbourne graduates
December 2019 Dear Jane and Burnley Archives. Thankyou for all the support and information you shared with me over the last 3 years. Best wishes Sandra Pullman
ina higgins, women in horticulture, horticulture, education of women
Various
diseases, fungi, insects, entomology, pathology, journal of the department of agriculture, agriculture, smuts
Various
inspector fruit exports and imports, melbourne gaol, c french, mcalpine, diseases, fungi, insects
administration, mail, register
transactions, finance, cash book
Handwritten on it, 'Please return to George Toyne.' (Staff 1970-1979).
rhsv, george toyne, horticultural affiliates, horticultural societies, gardening societies
Paula Stephenson, whose father, George Hermet, was given it by a gardener who had been apprenticed to a large estate in the UK, Mr Peopull.
gardening, gardening advice, horticulture
Victorian Collections acknowledges the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of the nation and the traditional custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work.