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Works by renowned Australian artists, as well as staff and students associated with FedUni or its predecessor institutions.
The earliest works are associated with the Ballarat Technical Art School, then Ballarat Teachers’ College.
The Collection is displayed across FedUni campuses & provides a valuable educational & research experience, as well as a providing potential to mentor.
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