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Introducing the AACC

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Introducing the AACC

The Australian Agricultural College Corporation is an agricultural school of five campuses in Queensland. They share the use of technology used in farming, horticulture, conservation and land management. They share the benefits of real-world industry-scale training.

The Australian Agricultural College Corporation (AACC) was formed in 2005 when the Australian College of Tropical Agriculture (incorporating Burdekin Agricultural College and Mareeba Environmental College), Dalby Agricultural College, Emerald Agricultural College and Longreach Pastoral College joined forces.

AACC combines more than 130 years' experience in agricultural education and training in a range of specialisations, across five campuses located in a range of different geographic and climatic regions.

The AACC has training grounds totaling 59 800 hectares throughout Queensland.

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