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In pictures: 232 Graduation on June 16, 2023

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Graduands from the Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine and the Bond Business School took part in Bond University’s 232 Graduation ceremonies on Friday.

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Michael, Kaimana and Krista Barry. All pictures: Cavan Flynn

Graduates ranged in age from 18-64 and their most common birth year was 2002 (21 years old).

They hailed from 44 different countries and there were 15 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander graduates. Congratulations to all our freshly-minted Bondies!

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Kaimana Barry and Myria Cano-Hall.
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Karin Arata and Aaliyay Palasara.
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 Tai Cragnolini, Sharne Tiller and Zachariah Jones.
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Smriti Nair and Damian, Corina and Karl Nilsson.
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Shane Weigman, Brandon Lin and Victoria Lohman.
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Joey Fittock and Lachlan Connors.
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Lachlan Connors and Charlotte Tauzei.
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Samuel Hodkiewicz, Corey Mckay, Ben Schram and Jayden Hutchinson.
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Rebekah Hill and Olivia Ferrer.
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Tracey Su, Chantelle Wong and Alexis Deboer.
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Louisa Tsang, Hannah Gretgrix and Jasmine Pearce Higgins.
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Gina Maddalon, Bevan Shelley and Emmaline Clark.
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Christoph Schnelle and Nicola Lessing.

 

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