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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.

Student Q&A: Millicent Hockey

For Millie Hockey, a good education means everything. Here she explains why she has decided to pursue a career in teaching, and how living at Trinity has helped foster her passion.

How college life exceeded Imogen Smith-Waters’ expectations

Living at Trinity College provides students opportunities to get involved in many things, including sport, tutorials, music, social events, volunteering, and even travel. And in Imogen’s case, she made the most of every opportunity that came her way.

Student Q&A: Finn Blake

As an AFL fan growing up in Queensland, Finn Blake realised Victoria was the place to be. And a fortuitous meeting in his hometown of Noosa set the wheels in motion for a move to Melbourne and a career in sports media.

Student Q&A: Izzy Hollingdale

Originally from Perth, Izzy Hollingdale writes her heartfelt songs primarily on piano, and with the help of local Bunbury producer James Newhouse, she has created an original and organically personal sound reminiscent of Birdy, Missy Higgins and Adele. From social critique to classic first love and heartbreak songs, Izzy uses her music and deep powerful voice to articulate her opinion.

Student Q&A: Megara Thompson

Having been born prematurely, Meg Thompson has been a fighter since the moment she entered the world. Here she talks about staying strong in the face of adversity, lifelong learning, and her special relationship with martial arts and dance.

Student Q&A: Hugo Hart

As the first of a series of student Q&As, we share the story of first-year student Hugo Hart, who speaks openly about his struggles with bullying and his sexuality, and his desire to improve mental health support for young people.

Phyl Georgiou: what is one of the world's most promising future leaders doing now?

Phyl Georgiou (TC 2003) is an entrepreneur who has turned his attention to sustainable investing.

Should you live on campus at university?

If you’re planning to start university next year – this is what you need to know about living on campus. Or not…

Kahlee Stanislaus’s inspiring journey from Darwin to Melbourne (and back again)

Moving away from her life and family in the Northern Territory was a huge step for Kahlee Stanislaus. Was it all worth it? Read on to find out.

Charlie Baylis talks about finding his tribe and his confidence at college

Former Geelong Grammar student Charlie Baylis tells of his transition to life at college at the University of Melbourne and beyond.

Tessa Moon: proof that a career path need not be straight

Tessa Moon faced a common conundrum when deciding what to study post-high school. Should she choose a degree based on her grades, or her interests? Should she narrow herself into a particular field, or allow career flexibility? In the end, Tessa found a path that kept her options open – partly thanks to a fortuitous accommodation decision.

What is a residential college?

In the United States, ‘college’ is synonymous with university. In Australia, the term ‘college’ isn’t as well known, but living at a residential college – or living on campus – is a fantastic way to ensure you get the most out of your university experience. This is what living at a residential college means in Australia.

How this Brissie boy’s school experience helped him build a life in Melbourne

Vaughan Marega was keen to push his comfort zone, build his network and make new friends, and an interstate move made it all possible.

The Sydney-schooled go-getter who found her groove in Melbourne

Alum Grace Clarke shares her journey from Sydney high school, Ascham, to Trinity College and the University of Melbourne, and onward into a career with Goldman Sachs.

Student perspective: What’s it like ‘living’ at Trinity from afar?

Residential College student Annabelle Stevens tells us what it’s like being a socially distanced member of the Trinity community … all the way from Sydney.
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