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18 August 2004

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NZ in 'sync' with Monash

The New Zealand government has given its support to the Australian Synchrotron at Monash with an in-principle contribution of $5 million. Victorian Premier Mr Steve Bracks, Minister for Innovation Mr John Brumby and New Zealand consul general Mr Mark Ingram made the announcement at the Synchrotron site on Thursday 12 August.

 
     

New CeLTS director

Monash's Centre for Learning and Teaching Support (CeLTS) has a new director of learning and teaching. Professor Denise Kirkpatrick has been appointed to the role, replacing Professor John Harris who retired as director in June.

 
     

East Timor 'sacrificed'

East Timor's most outspoken champion, Dr Jose Ramos Horta, has told a Melbourne audience his country was "sacrificed on the altar of outside interests and prejudices" for decades.

 

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