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Freya Giles shares her experience of choosing and living at Trinity

Freya gives an honest overview of what college life is like, what you can get involved in, and why it's important to find balance

Former Perth student Tessa Moon shares her Melbourne college experience

Tessa Moon faced a common conundrum when deciding what to study post-high school. Should she choose a degree based on her grades, or her interests? Should she narrow herself into a particular field, or allow career flexibility? In the end, Tessa found a path that allowed her to explore different options – partly thanks to a fortuitous accommodation decision.

Pursuing a creative passion: from Trinity to Edinburgh to New York

Ruby Smith has gone from strength to strength since securing a scholarship to join »ÆÉ«app as a chorister, and is now on her way to New York City.

Isaac Hucker, a proud Badimaya man, describes his journey towards choosing university and college life

University and college weren’t always part of Isaac’s plans, but now he is studying criminology and psychology in the pursuit of a criminal law career… so, what changed his mind?

How »ÆÉ«app Foundation Studies has helped Lucie grow her passion for environmental protection

Foundation Studies student Lucie Pham won Trinity's Alison Wehrmann Award in 2023 for her commitment to sustainability and active engagement in her Environment, Development and Design class. She tells us why she's so passionate about the environment.

Mikayla Hand’s journey from Indooroopilly State High to studying at Australia’s top university

Mikayla Hand decided a change was on the cards when she finished school in Brisbane, so she packed up and moved to Melbourne, where she’s found her groove and plenty of friends at »ÆÉ«app.
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Explainer: What is a Tenebrae service?

Tenebrae is a Christian tradition that involves a service held in the dark after a series of candles are sequentially extinguished. But what is the symbolism of the candles? Why is there a period of complete darkness? Who is this service for? Our Chaplain explains.

Meet our new Theological School student president: Malcolm Tadgell

New Theological School president, Malcolm Tadgell, speaks of his involvement in the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne, his student-orientated approach to his new role with Trinity, and the multifaceted experiences of students.

Meet FS teacher Stephen Fletcher

Foundation Studies teacher Dr Stephen Fletcher tells us what he loves most about Melbourne and what makes him lose track of time.

Meet FS teacher Theresa Dang

Foundation Studies teacher Dr Theresa Dang tells us about her love of video games, how her career choice kept both her and her parents happy, why she loves Melbourne's weather and why she thinks wombats are underrated.

Sage career advice from a Mastercard chief financial officer

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.

How to build a winning career – Bill Cowan provides insight

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.

Meet our Theological School’s visiting scholar, Dr Richard Ascough

From 15 March to 30 April, Professor Richard S Ascough, Professor of Religious Studies at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, will be a visiting scholar in residence at »ÆÉ«app Theological School.

Margot, Izzy and Jasmine: Trinity's champion sportswomen

To round out IWD week, we share the stories of three Trinity women who have succeeded in sport.

Celebrating IWD: Three Trinity women share their journey in business

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.

Senator Jane Hume: What does it mean for women to be economically secure?

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.

Russell Goulbourne: the University of Melbourne Dean’s path to ordination

The Revd Professor Russell Goulbourne felt a possible calling to ordained ministry in his late teens, but it wasn’t until he had an established career as a university faculty Dean and found himself unexpectedly in a new country that his calling was realised.

Meet Resident Academic Coordinator and Resident Advisor Jarrad Paul

In addition to his role at Trinity, Dr Jarrad Paul is an archaeologist with a love for the past. He also loves Star Wars and Lego.

Your chance to walk in the footsteps of Jesus: Holy Land tour June 2022

This year we are hosting a pilgrimage and study tour of the Holy Land and you have the chance to join us.

Meet Wellbeing Coordinator Annie Rose Collis

Annie Rose joined our team in 2022 and here she shares her favourite TV show, what she thinks would make the world a better place, and advice to her 18-year-old self.

A Trinity love story for Valentine’s Day: Anni Grimwade and Tim Roberts

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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