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Moving from a regional area, stressing about your ATAR and worried you won’t know anyone? Read Hazel’s story.
Hazel Tutuncu moved to Trinity College from Shepparton and proves that ATARs aren’t necessarily as important as they seem, and that college isn’t necessarily out of reach, even if you don’t think you can afford it. Her best advice? If you don’t try, you’ll never know.
From Larrakia to Wurundjeri country: How Anisha is inspiring other Indigenous students to dream big
Moving away from Darwin to study at the University of Melbourne was a big step for Anisha Damaso, but it opened her up to new experiences and possibilities. Now she hopes other Indigenous students will follow her lead.
Cambodian Children’s Fund students win scholarships to Trinity College
Students from impoverished areas of Cambodia have been awarded the gift of education via a partnership between the Cambodian Children's Fund and Trinity College
Meet visiting professor Ron Paterson
Ron Paterson, Emeritus Professor of Law at the University of Auckland, shares details of his July 2023 visit to Trinity College, and his work on major health reviews in Australia and New Zealand.
Trinity alum the Revd Dr John Deane awarded the Lambeth Award from the Archbishop of Canterbury
Congratulations to John Deane, who has received the Cross of St Augustine for Services to the Anglican Communion.
Meet Admissions Coordinator Wendy Ngaturi
Wendy shares a pivotal moment in her life, the best advice she's been given and the many things she wanted to be growing up.
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How a bad back led Joey to fight both plastic and poverty
Joey Azman is one of the brains behind Klean – a reverse vending machine that makes recycling easy and profitable. Here Joey explains the story behind Klean, as well as his other startup ventures, and offers his top tips for becoming an entrepreneur.
Elias Jarvis on meeting new people and sharing his Aboriginal culture
Gunditjmara and Djab Wurrung man Elias Jarvis joined Trinity College in 2022 and says that college has given him the opportunity to make friends, access support and share his culture.
How technology can help bridge the inequality gap for vulnerable populations
Katherine Ng (TCFS 2003) recognised that minority groups and vulnerable communities often don't get to experience the world in the same way others do. Here, she shares how her social impact start-up is helping to create equality.
Meet Foundation Studies teacher Jennifer Mitchell
Literature teacher Dr Jennifer Mitchell shares her love of active transport and the moment she thought she'd failed ... but found a glimmering silver lining.
Queen's birthday honours 2022
Congratulations to the following members of the Trinity College community who were awarded Queen's birthday honours this year.
How placing empathy and humanity at the centre of design can revolutionise our lives
After almost 10 years working in media and advertising, Berlin Liew (TCFS 2007) took a chance and followed the advice of a mentor – she changed careers and moved into the fast-paced and innovative industry of user experience (UX) and human-centred design, and hasn’t looked back.
Meet Academic Advisor Ada Jia
Ada joined our team in 2022 and here she shares the pivotal moment in her life and the best advice she's ever been given.
What is the relationship between the ‘one’ Anglican Church and the angry contradictions within it?
Those within the Anglican Church of Australia don’t always see eye to eye, but the Revd Professor Mark Lindsay asks: how can we fully flourish in our diversity if we don’t even agree on the basis of our oneness?
Reconciliation Week: A TCAC perspective
Senior Student and head of our TCAC student committee, Patrick Bates, calls out some of Trinity's initiatives that help work towards reconciliation, but also calls for more action.
Reconciliation Week: Bravery and change from the perspective of a First Nations student
Trinity student Elloise Bridge reflects on this year’s Reconciliation Week theme, and says we all need to be brave and speak out.
Prof Robert Phillips: There is no greater moral risk in the world than diffused responsibility
Professor Robert Phillips is the George R. Gardiner Professor in Business Ethics and Professor of Sustainability at York University’s Schulich School of Business in Canada. Here he talks about diffusion and technology and what it means for society.
Prof Andy Crane on the international factory workers who live in prison-like conditions
One of our visiting professors who is presenting during the Gourlay Ethics in Business week from 22-27 May, Andy Crane, provides insight into the conditions at some of India's hostels owned and operated by factories.
Meet Foundation Studies teacher Vanessa Montoya
Vanessa Montoya shares her favourite things about Melbourne and Australia and talks about the magic that comes from making mistakes.
Corporate exit from Russia: ethical – or just woke?
Professor Dirk Matten, one of our visiting professors who is in Australia for the Gourlay Ethics in Business week, weighs in on whether companies should really be exiting from Russia. Are they acting from a place of public good or public pressure?
Amanda Jia’s experience of moving to Melbourne from China
Heqiao (Amanda) Jia admits she was nervous moving to Melbourne from China given the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, but is now happy that she made the move and says her English has also improved since she started studying on campus.
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