English: Building 7 at the main North Rockhampton campus at Central Queensland University in the regional Australian city of Rockhampton, Queensland - also known as the Thozet Building.
Built in 1964, the three-storey structure was one of the three original buildings to be constructed on the campus.
In 2003, Building 7 housed the Primary Industries Research Centre (Plant Sciences) and the Centre for Environmental Management and was named the Thozet Building and with the building plaque officially unveiled by Dr Joe Baker, Chief Scientist (Queensland) on 9 October 2003. It was named the Thozet Building in recognition of his outstanding contribution to pioneering plant science and research and in the development of horticulture in Rockhampton and Central Queensland.
In 2017, artists Bill Gannon, Luke Gannon and Jon Watson created murals of Aunty Ollie (a custodian of the Darumbal people) and Malcolm Mann (a Darumbal traditional owner) on the eastern side of Building 7.
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