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On Close the Gap Day, we consider our role in bridging Australia’s equality gap

Today is National Close the Gap Day, an important day that encourages us to examine the disparity in health and life expectancy between Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations in Australia.

Do you know what Trinity recycles?

With its power to help conserve natural resources, curb CO2 emissions, and reduce the amount of waste ending up in landfill, recycling plays a crucial role in the fight for a greener and more sustainable world. So Trinity is well and truly in on the action.

How our first female student started a long family tradition

Yesterday, 15 March, would have been Lilian Alexander’s birthday, the first female student at Trinity. Born in 1861, Lilian came to Trinity as a non-residential student in 1883, and little did she know, she would kick off a long family history with the College.

Introducing our visiting scholar: Professor Ulrike Link-Wieczorek

The ¹ú²úBT Theological School is pleased to have Professor Ulrike Link-Wieczorek from the University of Oldenburg visiting for the next 10 days to foster a stronger bond between institutions.

Now showing: Balnhdhurr – A Lasting Impression

Old stories; new approach – ¹ú²úBT showcases an evolution of Aboriginal art in its latest exhibition.

50 years on: honouring the Trinity alumni behind the launch of the first Australian-built satellite

In 1970, NASA launched an Australian-built satellite into space for the first time, much to the delight of the University of Melbourne – and ¹ú²úBT students – who made it. Now, 50 years later, the clever creators have been recognised at a ceremony held at Melbourne University.

How to make the most of your 2020

What does your plan look like for 2020? Have you set any goals to make the most of this academic year?

Want to take a squiz inside our new building?

Take a tour of our swish new residential building with the director of Hayball architecture firm, Sarah Buckeridge.

Opinion: Was St Paul a chauvinist ... or is there more to the story?

In his latest article for the Melbourne Anglican, our Director of the Ministry Education Centre at ¹ú²úBT, the Revd Dr Fergus King, calls for a fresh examination of the writings of St Paul.

International Women’s Day: the women inspiring Indigenous leadership

Join us on 6 March for an insightful panel discussion about Indigenous women in leadership.

Independent church finding its own way – with difficulty, Quo Vadis

Ahead of his Sharwood Lecture in Church Law at Trinity on 4 March, the Revd Dr Bruce Kaye AM gets us thinking about the reawakening of the character and value of institutions in the church.

Spotlight on David Tan and our new visual arts room

We're pleased to announce that the visual arts studio in our new residential building has been named after Trinity alum, Professor David Tan, who has a sharp eye for both fashion and the law.

And the winner is … announcing our 2020 Alum of the Year

At just 23 years old, Rona Glynn-McDonald is a leading voice in Australian society, drawing attention to First Nations peoples and the importance of sharing and celebrating their culture, knowledge and stories.

It's official – Trinity's new residential building is open!

On Friday 7 February we officially unveiled our new residential building on Trinity's main campus.

Dr Chris Porter: a man of many talents

From building motorcars to craft brewing, becoming ordained and completing a PhD, our Theological School's newest post-doc research fellow, Dr Chris, boasts an impressive CV.
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