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Former Colleges of Advanced Education

  • Armidale CAE (from 1994 part of The University of New England)
  • Bendigo CAE (from 1991 part of La Trobe University)
  • Brisbane CAE (in 1990 divided between Griffith University and Queensland University of Technology (QUT))
  • Canberra CAE (from 1990 the University of Canberra)
  • Gold Coast CAE (from 1990 part of Griffith University)
  • Kuring-gai CAE (from 1990 part of the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS))
  • Melbourne CAE (from 1989 part of the University of Melbourne)
  • Mitchell CAE (from 1989 Charles Sturt University)
  • Nepean CAE (from 1989 the University of Western Sydney)
  • Northern Rivers CAE (from 1994 Southern Cross University)
  • New South Wales College of Para-medical Studies (from 1975 Cumberland College of Health Sciences)
  • Prahran CAE (from 1981 Victoria College and in 1992 divided between Deakin University, Swinburne University of Technology and the Victorian College of the Arts)
  • South Australian CAE (in 1991 divided between the University of Adelaide, Flinders University and the University of South Australia)
  • Sydney CAE (in 1990 divided between the University of Sydney, Macquarie University, University of New South Wales and the University of Technology, Sydney(UTS))
  • Tasmanian CAE (now part of University of Tasmania (UTAS))
  • Western Australian CAE (from 1991 Edith Cowan University)

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