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Kay Attali – The ‘bloodhound’ with a big heart
‘Bloodhound’ is rarely employed as a term of endearment, but when the late Peter Gebhardt (TC 1955) used it to depict Kay Attali, he meant it as such. This reputation evolved from Kay’s ability to set her sights on a goal, and to pursue the goal until a successful outcome was achieved.
Students Conserve Royal Park Biodiversity
The College hosted a tree planting day on Saturday 9 September 2017 at Royal Park. We were thrilled to have over one hundred students from Foundation Studies and the ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØapp join us on what turned out to be a beautiful spring morning.
Students Walk Through a Winter Wonderland
On Friday 15 September, hundreds of students from the Foundation Studies program found themselves walking through snowflakes, as the Gateway building was transformed into a Winter Wonderland.
Fair Dinkum Festival Held in Gateway Bustles With Activity
On Wednesday 13 September, the bi-annual clubs and activities expo- Fair Dinkum - traditionally held on the College Bulpadock was moved from its usual location to the relative comfort of the Gateway building due to Melbourne’s wild and windy weather.
Novice Student Cyclist Rides to Improve Road Safety
Benjamin Hellebø, a third year Bachelor of Science student originally from Norway has been cycling for less than a year. On Sunday 17 September, he will attempt Amy's Gran Fondo Road Cycling Race (120 km road race) to help raise much needed funds to improve road safety and make cycling safer across Australia.
Networking your way to a new path and passion
As a student, Dr Amy Nisselle (TC 1991) thought she knew what the future had in store. But after a disappointment, she threw herself into learning new skills and connecting with like-minded professionals to forge an exciting career that combines her love of science with a passion for communicating.
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ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappresidential building picks up design award
On 18 June 2021, ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappCollege's newest residential building – the Dorothy Jane Ryall building – was awarded a top gong at the Australian Institute of Architects Victorian Chapter awards.
This is Jeanine's powerful story of humanising a refugee experience
Born stateless, Jeanine Hourani now inspires and empowers other refugees through storytelling. In line with World Refugee Day on 20 June, we share her incredible journey.
How a scholarship made the transition from school to uni easy for Abby
Abby Griffith-Barrow describes college as a ‘bridge into the world’, and something that many school leavers can benefit from if university is in their sights.
Queen's birthday honours 2021
Well done to the members of the ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappCollege community who were recognised with Queen's birthday honours in 2021.
Charlie Sutterby on what makes living at ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappCollege so special
For Charlie Sutterby, getting into ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappfelt like she'd been given a golden ticket. Here she explains why.
Be open to doubt: Why we need more Hans in our lives
The Revd Prof Mark Lindsay discusses Catholic controversialist Prof Hans Küng’s resistance to dogmatic certainty and openness to doubt.
Q&A with Cooper Craig-Peters
Cooper Craig-Peters is a proud Indigenous man and a keen footballer, having risen through the ranks of the Western Bulldogs’ academy and now plying his trade with their VFL side. Here he shares his experience: what it’s like living away from his ‘rowdy’ family back home, the role sport has played in his life, and what he has learned about himself along the way.
5 things to know about … being a professional musician
ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappalum and flutist John Wion has played in orchestras on Broadway, for the New York City Ballet, the New York City Opera and the New York Philharmonic in a career spanning more than 40 years.
Kerry Gleeson steps in as new Chair of ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappCollege Board
We offer a warm welcome to Kerry Gleeson, who officially took over the reins from Charles Sitch as Chair of the ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappCollege Board this month.
‘It’s not for us’: A First Nations student reflects on the theme of National Reconciliation Week 2021
Serena Barton is a Yadighana, Wuthathi and Gurindji person with connections to Waiben in Zenadth Kes (the Torres Strait Islands). She originally delivered this piece at a ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappCollege student dinner that celebrated the commencement of National Reconciliation Week, on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation.
It’s Reconciliation Week and our First Nations committee is on a mission
As we enter National Reconciliation Week 2021, ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappCollege’s First Nations student committee, Kumergaii Yulendji, shares their mission as leaders within our community – including the significance of their name in Boon Wurrung language, the initiatives they have already accomplished this year, and what’s still to come.
Willow Plex on having the confidence to be yourself
For Willow Plex, moving to Melbourne and living at ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappCollege gave her the opportunity to give everything a go and be who she wanted to be, while also helping others to feel free to express themselves as individuals.
Meet FS teacher Paulo Mendonça
Foundation Studies physics teacher Dr Paulo Mendonça shares his favourite subject from school (it's not physics) and the progression of careers he wanted to pursue as a child (none of them were a teacher).
5 things to know about ...how to be a professional coach and facilitator
Raatha Ganesh (TCFS 2001) is a professional coach (aka a Disruptor in Chief). Her intention with every interaction is to leave people and the world better than when she found them.
Meet RC admissions manager Chris Greaves
Our ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØapp admissions and student recruitment manager Chris Greaves shares his life philosophy and love of Eurovision.
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