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3 September 2008

Struan House
 

Struan House at the Peninsula campus is the only original building on the complex to be in continuous use since its construction.

Built in 1924, the building was named Struan in 1951 by Dr Frank Vincent who sold it to the Education Department in 1957. It then became part of the Frankston Teachers' College complex, housing the first intake of 109 students, and then the Chisholm Institute of Technology, before Chisholm amalgamated with Monash in 1990.

Since that time, Struan has remained a prominent feature at the Peninsula campus and in early 2007 was converted into the Struan Postgraduate Studies Centre and Business Lounge.

For more information visit the Peninsula campus website.

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