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.

Trinity goes smoke-free

On 1 December, all College campuses will be smoke-free.

From the Provost

Campbell Bairstow, Provost of Trinity College, reflects on recent events in College life.

Choral Evensong on 21 September

The College marks 100 years since the laying of the Foundation stone of Trinity Chapel.

Farewell to Andrew McGowan: A personal reflection

It is a great blessing in life to work with someone that you like, respect and admire.

Buried treasure: Jewels in the College Collections

Story by Dawn Leicester. Many years ago when I was a student, I was lucky enough to have a Library Bursary.

Trinity's New Artworks

Trinity College has recently hung new artworks on temporary loan from artist Yvette Coppersmith.

2014 Conduit & Fibre Build Project

Trinity is commencing a major network improvement that will bring a more reliable and faster network service to the College.

Trinity’s Choir in stunning performance

The Choir of Trinity College presented a stunning rendition of J.S. Bach's St John Passion in St Paul's Cathedral last Saturday night, in front of a vast audience.

Celebrating the work of Judy Cassab

In March, the Australian art world is celebrating the 60th anniversary of the inaugural exhibition of Australian artist Judy Cassab. Trinity is proud to have three fantastic artworks by Judy in its collection.

Celebrating 40 years of co-residency: Save the date

In 2014, Trinity is celebrating 40 years of co-residency, recognising the arrival of the first eight women as residents at on the main campus, in equal terms as men.

Education is the key to success

Introducing the Southern Gateway project.

Education the key to international relations

Tim Lindsey (TC 1981) is one of Australia’s foremost experts on Australian–Indonesian relations. In the middle of the phone-tapping furore of late 2013, he kindly agreed to share his thoughts on the issues of the day and on the importance of education in fostering one of Australia’s key international relationships.

New Careers and Further Studies Office: Helping students think long-term

As part of its commitment to the ongoing advancement of its student body, Trinity College has opened a Careers and Further Studies Office.

Reaching out to others

“Volunteering is integral to who we are at Trinity. We aim to inspire residents to become socially conscious citizens.” – Miranda Gronow (3rd year Arts) TCAC Community Representative.

Vale Frank Patrick Henagan: A life well lived

Frank Patrick Henagan was born in Adelaide on 28 November 1933. Exactly where he was born is lost in the sands of time, but what is known is that he lived in an orphanage until 1938.
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