Computational bioimaging is the application of algorithms and computing techniques to analyse and manage the data produced by traditional and new generation imaging hardware. Victoria's imaging facilities, including specialised microscopes, CT, MIR, PET and the Imaging Beamline at the Australian Synchrotron, produce terabytes of valuable 2D, 3D and 3D+ data. To store, process and visualise such large volumes of data, researches require access to HPC resources, and the complementary expertise in data management and analysis within VLSCI