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The blue chief suggests the sea, and the three interlaced rings the idea of interdependence of the various parts of the community which the College serves.  
The blue chief suggests the sea, and the three interlaced rings the idea of interdependence of the various parts of the community which the College serves.  


The scallop shell is a familiar product of Port Phillip Bay where the college is located, and also a common heraldic device for pilgrims and crusaders, con­veying the notion of pioneer endeavour. Here it bears the Southern Cross.
The scallop shell is a familiar product of Port Phillip Bay where the college is located, and also a common heraldic device for pilgrims and crusaders, con­veying the notion of pioneer endeavour. Here it bears the Southern Cross.'''[[Literature]]''':
 
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{{media}} Low, 1971
{{media}} Low, 1971
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