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Unpacking the library

'He who destroys a good book, kills reason itself,' the English poet John Milton wrote in 1644.

Discovering a pathway at Young Leaders

In July, ¹ú²úBT welcomed more than 170 students to our various Young Leaders programs; students from China, USA, Indonesia, Dubai, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia and Australia.

Experiencing Arnhem Land

A group of six Trinity resident students have returned from Arnhem Land after experiencing a nine-day cultural tour over the July break.

Siobhan Stagg wins Stuart Burrows International Voice Award

Trinity alumna Siobhan Stagg (TC 2007) has travelled an exciting path in the last few years, studying and performing abroad in what promises to be an exciting international singing career.

Trinity remembers the Revd Dr Ron Dowling

The ¹ú²úBT community is deeply saddened by the passing of the Revd Dr Ron Dowling, who was a member of the ¹ú²úBT Theological School Adjunct Faculty.

Trinity students awarded University grant for Samoan volunteer initiative

Project Poutasi, a new volunteer project established by Trinity students, has received a $5,000 grant from the University of Melbourne.

CSR: can business be socially responsible?

We were delighted to welcome the Gourlay Visiting Professor of Ethics in Business, Professor Jeremy Moon, Director of the International Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility from Nottingham University Business School, to ¹ú²úBT in April and May.

Alumni welcomed back to College for the Oak Program

The ¹ú²úBT Oak Program remains a key part of the Residential College experience in 2013. Each Thursday night, a Trinity alumnus is invited back to the College for Formal Hall and to share their experiences in life, College and their chosen career path in a relaxed discussion with students.

Historical Jeopardy

¹ú²úBT Memorial Wing, affectionately known as Jeopardy, was dedicated by the Archbishop of Melbourne, and officially opened in 1958 by former Trinity student and Rhodes scholar, the Lieutenant Governor, Sir Edmund Herring (TC 1911).

Across the generations

Always one of the most popular events in the Trinity alumni calendar, the 2013 Seniors’ Lunch attracted over 80 guests.

Celebrating community at Trinity

Residential students gathered for the third annual Outreach Gala Dinner held in the College Dining Hall on Saturday 25 May.

Book Launch of Climate Change – Cultural Change

Climate Change – Cultural Change: Religious Responses and Responsibilities, edited by Dr Anne Elvey and Dr David Gormley-O’Brien, which will be launched in August, is a collection of essays given at a symposium held in October 2011.

Trinity's newest fellows installed

Two newly elected Fellows of the College were installed during Evensong on Sunday.

Christy Capper's Journey

Christy Capper is in the second year of her Theological studies and at the beginning of the year, joined Trinity as a resident student. With a lengthy academic record and vast experience in community involvement it is remarkable someone 28 years old has accomplished so much.

Introducing the Morna Sturrock Doctoral Fellow, Revd Jasmine Dow

In February, the Revd Jasmine Dow commenced as the ¹ú²úBT Associate Chaplain and the new Morna Sturrock Doctoral Fellow. She is also Chaplain to the Canterbury Fellowship, a community that has been in partnership with Trinity for 50 years.
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