From Sydney to Melbourne: Jeremy's story
Jem shares how Trinity has offered an environment and experiences where he has been able to grow.
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Jem shares how Trinity has offered an environment and experiences where he has been able to grow.
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What’s it like to be a keeper of cultural heritage in Australia’s leading art museums? Ahead of World Art Day on 15 April, we tell the story of three Trinity alumni who have carved out careers as some of the country’s top curators.
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According to Kana Takahashi (TCFS 1998), Mastercard’s division finance officer in Japan, the greatest career success comes from finding what you’re good at – and letting other people tell you what it is.
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Trinity alum and influential community figure Bill Cowan AM returned to Trinity for a fireside chat on 15 March to share information from his new book, which can help young jobseekers navigate today’s complex world of employability.
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To round out IWD week, we share the stories of three Trinity women who have succeeded in sport.
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Leonie Valentine, Shi Mei Chin and Amy Tennent reflect on their journeys as business leaders and what it takes for women to get a strong foothold in roles and industries traditionally dominated by men.
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Senator the Honourable Jane Hume (TC 1989) is the Minister for Superannuation, Financial Services and the Digital Economy, and Minister for Women’s Economic Security, having entered the Australian federal ministry in 2019. She speaks to us about why women’s economic security is important and how we should go about addressing financial inequality in Australia.
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To celebrate Valentine’s Day, we share the story of former Trinity students Anni Grimwade (TC 1981) and Tim Roberts (TC 1981), who first spotted each other across the Bulpadock.
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We put the heavy questions to five Trinity Gen Z-ers to get to know the next generation of leaders rising through the ranks and to find out what they care about.
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Heading back to the office and have to leave your furry friend at home? Veterinarian and Trinity alum Dr Zhan Hong Lee (TCFS 2005) gives some tips on how to help your pet adapt to being at home alone, and signs of anxiety to look out for.
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Well done to the members of the Trinity College community who were recognised with Australia Day honours in 2022.
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In 2022, we’re offering a big welcome to Margie Gillespie as the new President of the Union of the Fleur-de-Lys, which represents our alumni community. Here, Margie tells us why Saturday morning shifts were a challenge in her first job, her advice to new students, and why she knows so much about billiards tables, despite never playing.
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The final story in our three-part series that looks at where we're headed as a global society, and considers whether it's where we want to go, shares the thoughts of Trinity Resident Advisor Thenu Herath, who is also the CEO of the Oaktree Foundation.
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In the second story of our three-part series that looks at where we're headed as a global society, and considers whether it's where we want to go, Dr Emma Belcher (TC 1995) shares her views on nuclear weapon eradication. Emma is the president of US-based Ploughshares Fund, where she works to raise and distribute money to people working on the best solutions to address the threat of nuclear weapons.
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In the first of a three-part series that looks at where we're headed as a global society ... and considers whether it's where we want to go, Dr Katherine Trebeck (TC 1996) shares her thoughts on the global economy. Katherine is a writer and researcher and an advocate for economic system change. Her aim is to spark different ways of thinking about the economy and its purpose, and to draw attention to the potential impacts on our lives if we don’t.
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