News & Stories

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There's always something happening at Trinity College - stay up-to-date with our latest news and stories. Also keep an eye on our events for current students, staff, alumni & friends of Trinity College and the general public.

New portraits in Hall

If you've seen the College's well-known collection of portraits in the Dining Hall in recent years, you're in for a pleasant surprise next time you visit.

Announcement of new Warden

I am delighted to report that the Trinity College Council has approved the recommendation of the Board that Professor Ken Hinchcliff be appointed as the eighth Warden of Trinity.

New sculpture in Summerhouse gardens

At the Dean’s Dinner on Friday 17 April, the College unveiled the latest acquisition to its art collections.

Celebrating 25 years of Foundation Studies

After humble beginnings, the Trinity College Foundation Studies program (TCFS) is now internationally acclaimed for providing the best bridging year for international students in Australia.

Milestone to the Gateway

In January, Trinity was delighted to welcome the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Melbourne, Professor Glyn Davis, to have the honour of turning the ceremonial soil on the Gateway building.

Exciting changes for the Theological School

On 8 July 2014, Trinity College Theological School became an independent College of the University of Divinity.

Remembering the ANZACs

This year marks the centenary of Trinity College’s first losses during the First World War and, on a larger stage, the failed Allied campaign to take the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey.

Taking it all the way to Geneva

Last year JD student Natasha Robbins (TC 2010) travelled to Switzerland where she engaged in top-level debates about everything from prisoners of war to containing Ebola.

New organic waste recycler on campus

Trinity has just installed a food waste recycling machine that will have a big impact on our environmental footprint.

Multi-purpose court opens

On Monday Campbell Bairstow, Provost of Trinity College, officially opened the College’s new multi-purpose court.

Vice-Chancellor turns the sod for Gateway building

Trinity College was delighted to welcome Vice-Chancellor of the University of Melbourne, Professor Glyn Davis, to have the honour of turning the ceremonial sod on the Gateway building.

Gateway to the skies

We have just released stunning aerial footage of construction works on the new Gateway academic centre.

Applications now open

AGL Shaw Postgraduate Scholarship to Oxford

New art acquisitions

This week Trinity proudly hung two new additions to our portrait collection in the College Dining Hall.

Trinity partners in leadership

The College is working to support leadership development for parliamentarians.
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