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MOCOSA Welcomes New President in 2025
13 Oct 24

The Marcus Oldham College Old Students Association (MOCOSA) welcomes its new President, Lachie Barclay AssocDFBM’14, who will take on the role in 2025. He succeeds Peter Stephens DipFM’83, who is stepping down after 10 years on the executive of MOCOSA.

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Students embrace uncertainty with the Geelong Cats
12 Oct 24

With the end of the year approaching, final-year students are navigating significant challenges.

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CPD Luncheon with Professor Richard Eckard
22 Aug 24

Thank you to everyone who joined us on Monday the 14th of October 2024 at the RACV Club Melbourne for the 2024 CPD Business Luncheon with Professor Richard Eckard.

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Hands-On Learning: How Marcus Oldham is Shaping the Next Generation of Equine Professionals
01 Aug 24

The next generation of leaders in the racing, breeding, and equestrian industries are currently undertaking a four-week industry placement as part of the Equine Business Management program at Marcus Oldham College.

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Open Day 2024
26 Jun 24

Thank you to everyone who joined us for our Open Day on July 21st 2024 and explored the world of opportunities in the agriculture, agribusiness and equine industries.

Recordings of the sessions are now available.

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Alumni Henry Dwyer wins race at Royal Ascot
25 Jun 24

Marcus Oldham graduate Henry Dwyer (EM’07) scored a stunning first-place victory with his horse Asfoora, in the Group 1 King Charles III Stakes at Royal Ascot on 18 June.

Traveling to the UK from the Henry Dwyer Racing stables in Ballarat, the five-year-old mare, had never won a Group 1 race before.

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