
Mildura Campus
Benefit from a world-class university and a close-knit, supportive campus
Your study experience
Why study at La Trobe's Mildura Campus?
World class in rural health
Our regional campuses are home to Australia’s largest rural health school. Our nursing subjects are ranked in the top 100 globally.
Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), 2021, QS World University Rankings by Subject 2021: Nursing
Career ready
95% of Mildura students secure employment by their graduation date.
Source: Graduate Outcomes Survey 2019
Top-rated globally
La Trobe is in the top 1% of universities worldwide.
Times Higher Education (THE), 2021, World University Rankings 2022; Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), 2021, Ranking Web of Universities
Our partnerships and community connections

We work to achieve the goals of the community
We partner with numerous organisations and community groups throughout Mildura.
Meet our past students

The campus has so many connections and networks, locally and far away. Staff are always able to help you gain insight into an industry or access a potential career path. One thing I loved about the Mildura Campus was the small class-sizes. Obviously by being a smaller campus, this allowed me to get more one-on-one assistance than I would get at a large campus – which I was most concerned about when I first began thinking about uni.

I still really miss studying on campus at La Trobe in Mildura, I felt a real connection to the staff and really love learning! I couldn't have had a better experience if I tried. I felt like I was a part of the university community and was always willing to help out either volunteering, paid work or assisting other students. I think those connections are extremely valuable and helped me feel a real sense of belonging to La Trobe. I'd like to thank all staff who truly made my university experience much more than I could ever have hoped for.
Contact our team
Events
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Cancelled: Unique ways to use your degree
Thursday 31 March 05:00pm
News
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$45 million donation to autism research
La Trobe receives one of Australia's largest donations to a university
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Students supported to study in Mildura
Four Mildura students receive Destination Australia scholarship
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Closing the Gap: A Personal Perspective
Aboriginal Rural Health Coordinator Mishel McMahon reflects on Close the Gap Day 2022
Indigenous Acknowledgement
La Trobe University proudly acknowledges the First Peoples of the Millewa-Mallee, The Latji Latji, Ngintait, Nyeri Nyeri and Werigia, as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the Country. We pay our respects to the Elders past and present of First Peoples of Millewa-Mallee and the ancient connection they hold with their Country.