The Gilbert Chandler College was a higher education institution in Werribee, Victoria, Australia.
[1][2] It was renamed the Gilbert Chandler Institute of Dairy Technology (after state Minister for Agriculture Gilbert Chandler) in 1967 as part of a significant expansion of facilities in 1965-68, which included a modern dairy factory with facilities for "milk and cream receival, milk pasteurising and bottling, cheesemaking, buttermaking, milk concentrating and drying, with casein and laboratory sections".
It It assumed a broader food manufacturing focus during its time as part of the University of Melbourne.
[4][5][2] At its closure, the campus offered undergraduate degrees, postgraduate certificates and diplomas and PhD and masters programs in food science.
[6] The University of Melbourne ceased operating agricultural courses at the campus at the end of 2005.