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From Larrakia to Wurundjeri country: How Anisha is inspiring other Indigenous students to dream big
Moving away from Darwin to study at the University of Melbourne was a big step for Anisha Damaso, but it opened her up to new experiences and possibilities. Now she hopes other Indigenous students will follow her lead.

Cambodian Children’s Fund students win scholarships to Trinity College
Students from impoverished areas of Cambodia have been awarded the gift of education via a partnership between the Cambodian Children's Fund and Trinity College

Meet visiting professor Ron Paterson
Ron Paterson, Emeritus Professor of Law at the University of Auckland, shares details of his July 2023 visit to Trinity College, and his work on major health reviews in Australia and New Zealand.

Trinity alum the Revd Dr John Deane awarded the Lambeth Award from the Archbishop of Canterbury
Congratulations to John Deane, who has received the Cross of St Augustine for Services to the Anglican Communion.

Meet Admissions Coordinator Wendy Ngaturi
Wendy shares a pivotal moment in her life, the best advice she's been given and the many things she wanted to be growing up.

Hugo Jordan on why there's no 'best thing' about Trinity
Hugo Jordan graduated from high school in Adelaide in 2020, took a gap year, then looked at his options for uni life. He landed on the University of Melbourne and Trinity College, and discovered that Trinity really does have something for everyone.
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Jem Herbert on why he chose Trinity and why music brings out the best in him
According to Jem Herbert, his love of classical music has always brought out the best in him. It’s what drove him to join the Australian Boys’ Choir after a childhood spent in the Victorian High Country. It’s what drove him to leave home at age 13 to study music. It’s what delivered him to the gates of Trinity College, where he became a member of the Choir of Trinity College, music director of the Trinity Tiger Tones, and writer of one of our musicals.

Rebecca Martin – how a Trinity scholarship changed her life
From rural NSW to the US Department of State: Rebecca Martin talks about the scholarship that changed her life.

Meet the Residential College’s new TCAC for 2022–23
With the closing tenure of the 2021–22 TCAC, we meet the people who will become the primary facilitators of residential life for the rest of 2022 and into 2023.

Surgery in space. 3D-printed spines. Alvin Pun explains some of the lesser-known aspects of surgery
It took Alvin Pun (TCFS 1993) a long time to work out what he wanted to do with his life, and even longer to decide which stream of medicine he wanted to follow, having assumed that once he graduated from med school he would just be a ‘doctor’. But eventually he worked it out, as most students do, and is now a leading spine surgeon. Here he gives insight into his career choice, why seeing a surgeon costs so much, and why the life of a surgeon isn’t as glamorous as you may think.

How a scholarship saved Will time and helped him find lifelong friends
Will Smith's high school teachers helped him find the ideal uni course to match his interests, while a college scholarship gave him the space to thrive while studying.

Oscar Hegge on moving to Trinity from Perth
Oscar Hegge can’t quite say how he chose Melbourne as the city that would form the backdrop of the post-school chapter of his life, but his move to Victoria and to Trinity College turned out to be the right decision.

Meet Theological School administrator Joanne Pope
Joanne shares her favourite book, Bible verse, and the activity that makes her lose track of time.

How living at Trinity helped accelerate Dan Adamson’s course of study
One of the greatest strengths of the Trinity community is its commitment to creating an environment that allows students to excel in their chosen area of study. For Dan Adamson, it meant gaining work experience with alumni and fast tracking his degree.

What is Foundation Studies?
If you’re a student looking to study at university abroad, you may be told that you need to enrol in a foundation studies course for international students. So, what is a foundation studies program and how can it help you gain access to the university of your choice?

Morgan Coleman on how a scholarship changed his life
Morgan Coleman grew up in Central Victoria in a financially disadvantaged household, so joined Trinity College on a scholarship. He shares how being surrounded by motivated and inspiring people at Trinity opened up a life he never dreamt possible.

Meet our new Senior Student Lucie Griffin
Lucie Griffin has been named our incoming Senior Student for 2022–23. Our Senior Student heads up Trinity's residential student association, the TCAC. Congratulations, Lucie!

Sarah Bickford on pushing through fear and moving interstate – for great reward
Sarah Bickford made the move from Cairns to Trinity College, Melbourne, wanting to push herself out of her comfort zone. Though she was nervous about the move, her leap of faith paid off.

Will introverts enjoy college? Absolutely – just ask Steven
As an introvert, Steven Banh wasn’t sure if college life was for him – and he knew that paying full-price college fees was out of the question for someone in his financial position. However, a scholarship and a ‘give everything a go’ attitude saw him land on his feet.

Q&A with Trinity Chaplain Luke Hopkins
Father Luke Hopkins took on Trinity's chaplaincy role in 2022. Here he shares his path to becoming ordained and how he serves our community.

Yifei Wang on using artificial intelligence to save lives
In line with National Senior Citizens Day on 21 August 2022, Foundation Studies alum Yifei Wang (TCFS 2013) tells us about his new venture CaptureLive, which aims to reduce the fatality of falls in elderly populations with the help of AI. Tragically, it was built off the back of a personal experience.
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