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Orders and decorations Post-nominal Awarded since 6 Oct 1992 Awarded before 6 Oct 1992; Recipient of the Victoria Cross and Recipient of the Victoria Cross for Australia [b]: VC
Deakin Graduate School of Business provides Deakin University's major postgraduate business programs covering Master of Business Administration, Master of Commerce, Master of International Business, Master of Marketing, and Doctor of Business Administration courses as well as Executive Development programs. A range of graduate certificate and ...
Deakin University's first campus was established at Waurn Ponds. The university was the result of a merger between State College of Victoria, Geelong (formerly Geelong Teachers College), and the higher education courses of the Gordon Institute of Technology. Deakin enrolled its first students at Waurn Ponds in 1977.
Deakin College (formally known as Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology) is an Australian tertiary education provider. Deakin College has been in partnership with Deakin University since 1996. [1] Since then, over 15,000 students have successfully transitioned from Deakin College to Deakin University. [2] Deakin College from above.
Minister without portfolio assisting the Minister for Commerce; Country: Hon Harold Thorby (1888–1973) MP for Calare (1931–1940) Deputy Leader of the Country Party (from 27 November 1937) Minister without portfolio assisting the Minister for Repatriation (to 1 September 1935) Minister without portfolio in charge of War Service Homes (to 11 ...
Minister without portfolio assisting the Minister for Commerce (to 7 November 1938) Postmaster-General (from 7 November 1938) Country: Hon Victor Thompson (1885–1968) MP for New England (1922–1940) Minister without portfolio assisting the Minister for Commerce; United Australia: Hon Allan MacDonald (1892–1978) Senator for Western ...
Minister for Industry and Commerce (from 11 October 1982) Liberal: Hon (Sir) James Killen (1925–2007) MP for Moreton (1955–1983) Minister for Defence (to 7 May 1982) Vice-President of the Executive Council (from 7 May 1982) Leader of the House (from 7 May 1982) Liberal: Hon Dame Margaret Guilfoyle DBE (1926–2020) Senator for Victoria ...
The Second Lyons ministry (United Australia) was the 21st ministry of the Government of Australia.It was led by the country's 10th Prime Minister, Joseph Lyons.The Second Lyons ministry succeeded the First Lyons ministry, which dissolved on 12 October 1934 following the federal election that took place in September.