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18 August 2004
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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.
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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.
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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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