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Fair Dinkum Festival Held in Gateway Bustles With Activity

On Wednesday 13 September, the bi-annual clubs and activities expo- Fair Dinkum - traditionally held on the College Bulpadock was moved from its usual location to the relative comfort of the Gateway building due to Melbourne’s wild and windy weather.

Novice Student Cyclist Rides to Improve Road Safety

Benjamin Hellebø, a third year Bachelor of Science student originally from Norway has been cycling for less than a year. On Sunday 17 September, he will attempt Amy's Gran Fondo Road Cycling Race (120 km road race) to help raise much needed funds to improve road safety and make cycling safer across Australia.

Networking your way to a new path and passion

As a student, Dr Amy Nisselle (TC 1991) thought she knew what the future had in store. But after a disappointment, she threw herself into learning new skills and connecting with like-minded professionals to forge an exciting career that combines her love of science with a passion for communicating.

Catching up with Charmaine Yee

When Charmaine Yee (TCFS 2004) was just 15-years-old her drama teacher pulled her aside and said, “one day your voice will be your asset.” Now, a successful radio host of Kiss 92FM and television presenter, Charmaine could not have known how prophetic these words would be. Vivian Chan and Ruby Crysell from the Careers and Alumni team recently caught up with Charmaine in Singapore.
 

Catching Up with Dr Maureen Vincent

While every one of Trinity's lecturers is stellar in his/her own right, there are certain lecturers who are just so impressive: any student who has had the pleasure of crossing paths with her would remember Dr Maureen Vincent, lecturer in the Foundation Studies Program.

Catching up with Andrew Oppenheim

Mathematics teacher, Andrew Oppenheim, first started teaching TCFS students part-time in 2002. He clearly enjoyed the experience very much though as he has essentially worked full-time since the October Fast Track was introduced in 2005. He shares some snippets from his time at Trinity below.
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Girl Power: the program getting young women into engineering and IT

Girl Power alum and current mentor Millie a’Beckett explains what the recent Girl Power program facilitated by ¹ú²ú¾«Æ· was all about, and how it’s getting girls interested in engineering and IT.

Clare Wever on finding community at college

For Clare Wever, life is about seizing the opportunities. The first-year uni student feels right at home at ¹ú²ú¾«Æ·, coming from McKinnon High School where a ‘get involved’ culture prevails.

Meet Deputy Dean Anthony McGirr

Our Residential College's Deputy Dean Anthony McGirr tells us how he's been inspired by Indiana Jones and about the caring nature of the Trinity community.

A student explains what the NAIDOC Week theme 'heal country' means

As we enter this year’s NAIDOC Week, Trinity student Serena Barton of Yadighana, Wuthathi and Gurindji peoples reflects on this year’s theme of ‘heal country’.

Sophie Killalea trades country life for the big city

Sophie Killalea wasn’t sure what she wanted to do when she finished high school in country NSW, but her eventual decision to move to Melbourne and ¹ú²ú¾«Æ· has proven to be a good choice.

Alex Chieng shares his experience of moving to Australia for Foundation Studies

When Alex Chieng moved to Melbourne for Foundation Studies in 2015, the city captured his heart. He now can’t imagine living anywhere else. Here he shares his experience and offers some advice to those thinking about enrolling in Foundation Studies at ¹ú²ú¾«Æ·.

Trinity residential building picks up design award

On 18 June 2021, ¹ú²ú¾«Æ·'s newest residential building – the Dorothy Jane Ryall building – was awarded a top gong at the Australian Institute of Architects Victorian Chapter awards.

This is Jeanine's powerful story of humanising a refugee experience

Born stateless, Jeanine Hourani now inspires and empowers other refugees through storytelling. In line with World Refugee Day on 20 June, we share her incredible journey.

How a scholarship made the transition from school to uni easy for Abby

Abby Griffith-Barrow describes college as a ‘bridge into the world’, and something that many school leavers can benefit from if university is in their sights.

Queen's birthday honours 2021

Well done to the members of the ¹ú²ú¾«Æ· community who were recognised with Queen's birthday honours in 2021.

Charlie Sutterby on what makes living at ¹ú²ú¾«Æ· so special

For Charlie Sutterby, getting into Trinity felt like she'd been given a golden ticket. Here she explains why.

Be open to doubt: Why we need more Hans in our lives

The Revd Prof Mark Lindsay discusses Catholic controversialist Prof Hans Küng’s resistance to dogmatic certainty and openness to doubt.

Q&A with Cooper Craig-Peters

Cooper Craig-Peters is a proud Indigenous man and a keen footballer, having risen through the ranks of the Western Bulldogs’ academy and now plying his trade with their VFL side. Here he shares his experience: what it’s like living away from his ‘rowdy’ family back home, the role sport has played in his life, and what he has learned about himself along the way.

5 things to know about … being a professional musician

Trinity alum and flutist John Wion has played in orchestras on Broadway, for the New York City Ballet, the New York City Opera and the New York Philharmonic in a career spanning more than 40 years.

Kerry Gleeson steps in as new Chair of ¹ú²ú¾«Æ· Board

We offer a warm welcome to Kerry Gleeson, who officially took over the reins from Charles Sitch as Chair of the ¹ú²ú¾«Æ· Board this month.
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