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EmailThe Group of Eight has backed a plan to bring universities closer to the defence industry to boost Australian capability.
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We can help with defence say Go8 unis
The Group of Eight has backed a plan to bring universities closer to the defence industry to boost Australian capability.
TIM DODD
Indigenous scholarship opens doors
The grand daughter of the first Anglican Aboriginal bishop, is on the path to be a surgeon thanks to a Bond University scholarship.
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