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Welcome to our new Residential College dean
¹ú²úBT is pleased to announce the appointment of Ms Leonie Jongenelis as the next dean of the Residential College. Leonie joins us from St Hilda’s Anglican School for Girls in Perth, where she is currently the dean of residential life.
Scott Charles appointed next deputy warden
¹ú²úBT's advancement director, Scott Charles, will be taking on the role of deputy warden next year upon the retirement of current deputy warden, Campbell Bairstow. Scott has played an important leadership role at the college in the advancement space for the past five years, and will now add the deputy role to his portfolio.
Community Planting Day
On Saturday 1 September the Residential College partnered with the Pathways School’s Foundation Studies program to host the annual Community Planting Day at Royal Park.
Dick and Alby: Finding friendship on the other side of Tin Alley
When you meet Dick Sutcliffe (TC 1957) and Alby Twigg (TC 1951), you have the feeling you are meeting a pair who have been friends their entire life. But in fact, the friendship of Dick and Alby is a fairly recent one, proving that Trinity friendships can begin years after you have left College.
Welcome to our new Pathways School dean
We’re delighted to announce Mr Richard Pickersgill as the new dean of our Pathways School.
Trinity women’s footy soars to victory; men’s footy gallant in defeat
The women’s footy team has claimed victory in the grand finals, impressively going "back to back to back", crushing Ormond 36-0. Unfortunately, the men’s team came up just short, narrowly losing by 7 points in a closely fought grand final. Sports representatives, Lilli Vagnarelli and Alex Gall share their insights from the respective women’s and men’s matches.
The Path to Artistic Freedom
For Foundation Studies alumna Wan Shing Lang (Shing), art isn’t just visual, it’s a form of healing. Here she explains how an unrelenting desire to create (and a touch of stubbornness) led to a fulfilling career as an art therapist.
Keep the doors open for the future
Professor Tim Lindsey (TC 1981) was recognised in the recent Queen’s Birthday Honours for his contribution to promoting understanding between Australia and Indonesia. His Trinity experience was not only fun, it was vital in preparing him for the possibilities ahead. Here, he urges students to look to Asia when considering future careers.
Trinity Choir tour Europe showcasing international talent
The Trinity Choir has just returned from its tour to Europe, the first international tour the Choir has undertaken for six years. Members spent a week rehearsing in northern Spain and then three weeks in the United Kingdom, singing in London, Windsor, Canterbury, Cambridge, Edinburgh and Oxford.
Communicating a new science story
When your plans for the future don’t work out as you thought they would … it’s time to make new plans. Dr Amy Nisselle (TC 1991) explains how she came upon her rewarding career as a science communicator, and how her experience makes a great story to share when she visits schools to talk about STEM careers.
Trinity triumph in Men’s 1st VIII Rowing
For the first time in four years, ¹ú²úBT triumphed in Men’s 1st VIII Rowing defeating Queens’ College in the final to claim victory.
Trinity's Kitchen team: A well-oiled machine
Assistant Catering Manager at Trinity, Alexander Stone, believes the Kitchen team is “a well-oiled machine.” Read on to find out why.
Precious Rametsana: Improving lives through financial empowerment
As a young child growing up in Botswana, Precious Rametsana (TCFS 2013 and TC 2014) always had an interest in the impact financial empowerment can have on transforming people’s lives. Precious, who was recently awarded the Melbourne Business School’s Deputy Dean Award caught up with us to discuss social entrepreneurship, financial empowerment, her time at Trinity and what’s next after university.
Uluru Statement from the Heart
Last week, ¹ú²úBT had the pleasure of hosting four passionate Indigenous leaders and advocates for the Uluru Statement from the Heart panel discussion about the importance of the Uluru Statement in the fight for constitutional recognition for Australia's First Peoples.
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