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.

Students make biggest noise

Last Friday, hundreds of February Main Orientation students congregated on the Bulpadock to shake up a very big noise!

Trinity welcomes new Freshers

We welcome 117 new resident students, both undergraduate and postgraduate, to the Trinity College family.

Trinity remembers Senior Canon, Bishop Barbara Darling

Trinity College was saddened to hear of the passing of Bishop Darling, aged 67.

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.

Australia Day Honours 2015

Trinity is proud of its community members honoured in 2015.

Applications now open

AGL Shaw Postgraduate Scholarship to Oxford

DEEPLY SADDENING NEWS

The Trinity community is greatly saddened to hear of the passing of Rudi van Breda (2011) and his parents, victims of a home invasion attack in South Africa on 27 January.

New art acquisitions

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

Writer-in-Residence gifts Trinity a collection of poems

As the winner of the 2014 inaugural Nakata Brophy Short Fiction and Poetry Prize for Young Indigenous Writers, sponsored by Trinity College, Jessica Hart was awarded $5,000 and the opportunity to stay as a Writer-in-Residence at Trinity.

Literature and culture review out now

Academics, researchers and teachers from the College’s Foundation Studies have published Volume 9 of Steep Stairs Review.

Trinity partners in leadership

The College is working to support leadership development for parliamentarians.

From Trinity College to Antarctica’s Trinity Peninsula

Residential student Tyson Holloway Clarke (2nd year Arts) is taking part in ‘Outback to Icecap’, the world’s first Indigenous expedition in Antarctica.

Trinity alumna appointed new Bishop of Gippsland

Last week Bishop Kay Goldsworthy (TCTS 1981) was appointed the new Bishop of Gippsland, to commence in March 2015.

Wedding kneeler donated to Chapel

The College is honoured to receive a beautiful tapestry cushion, hand-woven by Barbara Cargill – past Dean of International Programs.
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