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Former Trinity Warden appointed Head of St Paul’s College, the University of Sydney

Dr Don Markwell has been appointed the 11th Warden of St Paul's College, the University of Sydney. Dr Markwell was the 6th Warden of Trinity, serving from 1997 to 2007.

Drama Studies: A uniquely Trinity story

‘There’s over 63 cultures [countries] that have come through the Foundation Studies program, and they’ve all done drama. It’s a regular United Nations; I think it should be on Australian Story. It would be really interesting to share because it’s a very happy story.’ Dr Rosemary Blight, Subject Leader for Drama Studies.

Star Trinity athletes awarded Full Blues

On Friday 17 November, residential students Isabelle Napier and Joseph Baldwin were presented with Full Blues after both athletes won gold at the Australian University Games on the Gold Coast in September.

Kay Attali – The ‘bloodhound’ with a big heart

‘Bloodhound’ is rarely employed as a term of endearment, but when the late Peter Gebhardt (TC 1955) used it to depict Kay Attali, he meant it as such. This reputation evolved from Kay’s ability to set her sights on a goal, and to pursue the goal until a successful outcome was achieved.

Students Conserve Royal Park Biodiversity

The College hosted a tree planting day on Saturday 9 September 2017 at Royal Park. We were thrilled to have over one hundred students from Foundation Studies and the Residential College join us on what turned out to be a beautiful spring morning.

Students Walk Through a Winter Wonderland

On Friday 15 September, hundreds of students from the Foundation Studies program found themselves walking through snowflakes, as the Gateway building was transformed into a Winter Wonderland.
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Meet Indigenous Liaison & Projects Officer TAMM Kingi

TAMM shares what she loves about Trinity and what she thinks would make the world a better place.

Tathra Lowe on feeling at home at ¹û¶³ÊÓƵ

Peek Whurrong woman Tathra Lowe found a home at Trinity long before she started uni, and a scholarship was the warm welcome she needed to help her settle in, make friends and pursue a career in law.

Harriet Grummet says community is key during your uni years

How living at ¹û¶³ÊÓƵ transformed a Caulfield Grammar alum’s University of Melbourne experience.

Rob Sitch on creating some of Australia's most loveable characters (time to rewatch The Castle?)

As part of the Working Dog Productions team, actor, director, producer, comedian and screenwriter Rob Sitch has created some of Australia’s most recognisable and relatable characters. And it’s all been a decades-long distraction from a medical career.

Student Finn Blake explains how his new podcast helps young people figure out their career path

Finn Blake’s podcast Project Next lets the Trinity student pick the brains of some impressive names from different fields (chef Matt Moran and AFL star Chris Judd to name a couple) in an attempt to work out his career direction … and to hopefully help others do the same.

All in the family – a Sydneysider continues a tradition at Trinity

Lucy Haig’s parents met at college in Melbourne and speak fondly of their on-campus living experience, so Lucy decided to give it a go for herself.

Trinity is where you'll find friends for life: Marika and Yuma’s story

Marika Hall and Yuma Tamura always ‘tag-teamed’ each other at Trinity, yet still forged a strong friendship that has stayed with them across international borders. We share their story in line with World Friendship Day on 30 July.

5 things to know about … being a tunnel engineer

Vern Lee works on the Metro Tunnel project in Melbourne. Here, he takes us underground to share five things to know about being a tunnel engineer.

Kalisi Fonua on making the move from Toowoomba to Melbourne

When Kalisi Fonua moved to Melbourne to go to university, he felt college would be the most sensible place to live. Little did he know what kind of opportunities lay ahead.

5 things to know about ... the end-of-life services industry

Matt Geleta and his colleagues at Bare are shifting the end-of-life services industry from funeral parlours and burial ceremonies to a more holistic offering that puts the customer first. And, as he reminds us, we all have a stake in this game.

In memory of artist Dr B Marika AO

Vale artist, cultural activist and environmental advisor Dr B Marika AO.

Meet FS teacher John Murphy

English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Deputy Subject Leader John Murphy shares a funny story from the classroom and tells of the time he went head-to-head with the Harlem Globetrotters.

Meet Residential Advisor Hope Dolino

Hope Dolino shares tales of her travels and why she refuses to live in fear.

Incorrect report of ¹û¶³ÊÓƵ staff member testing positive to COVID-19

Note correction to The Age news article from 16 July 2021. Trinity Grammar, not ¹û¶³ÊÓƵ, staff member tests positive.

Tyrina's message to regional, Indigenous and interstate students: you can make it happen

Tyrina Garstone moved from Broome to Melbourne to pursue her university studies – and now says she has the best of both worlds.
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