I believe Deakin's MBBS is graduate entry only.
Monash also has a graduate MBBS.
I have Deakin MBBS students in my placement, so the main differences are:
1) Course structure, Monash is 1 pre-clin + 3 clin (1 yr med/surg, 1 yr womens/gp/psych/paeds, 1 yr emergency/electives) whilst Deakin is 2 pre-clin + 2 clin (1 yr med/surg/womens/paeds/psych, 1 year of the rest). In summary, Deakin's 3rd year (ie. first clinical year) is fairly intense.
2) Monash's grad cohort mixed with the younger undergrad cohort for clin years, this is fairly unique to Monash
3) In Deakin you stay at the whole hospital or health system for all your clinical years (like UoM?), Monash rotates
4) Monash grad MBBS is highly favouring Monash Biomed Sci students, Deakin Biomed has no such advantage for their MBBS, worth reading up on it
http://med.monash.edu.au/medical/gippsland/mbbs-pathways.html