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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.
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.
“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.
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.
More than 100 people gathered from many parts of Australia and New Zealand for the inaugural Anglican Summer School held by the Trinity College Theological School from 3 to 6 February.
With much sadness, the College wishes to announce the death of our much-respected and indeed beloved Porter Emeritus and former Director of Sport Frank Henagan, after a short illness.
We are delighted to welcome the Gourlay Visiting Professor of Ethics in Business, Dr Rosamund Thomas, Director of the Centre for Business and Public Sector Ethics, Cambridge University, to Trinity College in 2014.