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Low international student numbers crippling local businesses

A pilot program has been announced to let a small number of international students back into Australia via Darwin this week, however earlier comments made by Prime Minister Scott Morrison suggest that bringing international students into the country isn’t a high priority for the Australian Government. But with limited international student arrivals and a mass exit of currently enrolled students, bolder action is needed – because the situation is hurting far more than the education sector.

Is the same-sex marriage debate going to break up Australia's Anglican Church?

The Revd Canon Prof Dorothy Lee, Trinity's Stewart Research Professor of New Testament, and Dr Muriel Porter, Honorary Research Fellow at the ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappCollege Theological School, pose the question on The Conversation of whether the Anglican Church is about to split.

ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappToday 2020 is here!

We're pleased to announce the release of issue 89 of our annual magazine ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappToday.

Media Festival 2020 wrap-up

Last month, the Media and Communications department within Trinity’s Pathways School hosted an online media festival, adapting to the challenges of 2020. Though we couldn’t celebrate in person this year, the digital world revealed a number of opportunities.

Announcing our 2020 FS Alum of the Year!

The ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappCollege Foundation Studies Alum of the Year award recognises the outstanding achievements of an alumnus or alumna in the previous year.

ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappFS students’ scholarship success at Melbourne University

We are delighted to announce that in 2020, twice as many ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappCollege Foundation Studies graduates were awarded a commerce scholarship at the University of Melbourne compared to the same period in 2019.

It's NAIDOC Week

Annual NAIDOC Week events celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and this year's theme, Always Was, Always Will Be, recognises Australia's First Nations peoples as the original custodians of our land.

Lest we forget the Trinitarians who served in WWI

To commemorate the armistice of World War I, we remember the Trinitarians who served and fell.

Superposition wins Nakata Brophy competition

Every year, ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappCollege sponsors the Nakata Brophy Short Fiction and Poetry Prize for young Indigenous writers. Congratulations to Grace Lucas-Pennington for taking out this year's prize.

ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappCollege vs St Hilda’s COVID Cup

In a COVID world, all-important community sport and competition has sadly been reduced, so the College has been forced to adapt and think creatively to provide opportunities for students to flex their competitive muscles. 

Why Henry Adamson steered away from a finance career and found a job in Kenya

Henry Adamson had expected to follow in his father’s footsteps until a detour at university opened his eyes to the greater good.

You can still do what you love while studying at university, just ask Nick

Nick Bernardo shares how he managed to keep pursuing his sports and musical interests while also exploring the best career for him.

Student Q&A: Sophia Gawan-Taylor

Sophia Gawan-Taylor shares some of her most interesting childhood memories and tells of her love of science, art and houseplants.

Running red hot

In recognition of International Artist Day on 25 October, we share the story of Foundation Studies alum and renowned installation artist 'Red' Hong Yi.

Introducing our new Senior Student Oscar Hollands

We are pleased to welcome Oscar to the Senior Student role as we look ahead to 2021, and Oscar looks forward to reuniting the ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappcommunity on campus after a fragmented year. Though, as he tells us below, 2020 hasn’t been all bad.
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