Events Compilation CARDS VIEw
Events Compilation LIST VIEW
NEWS Compilation CARDS VIEW
Australia Day Honours 2024
A big congratulations to the members of the ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappCollege community who were recognised with Australian Day Honours in 2024.
A modest proposal for Anglican education
In Australia, about one-third of students are educated in a religiously affiliated school. This gives us a great opportunity for mission within the educational system.
ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappCollege Indigenous Summer Camp
ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappCollege recently hosted an Indigenous Summer Camp, bringing together 30 staff and students from around the country to participate in a week of activities and events.
Muslim–Christian dialogue held at ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappCollege
‘The subtle differences in our understanding of God are worth knowing to have deeper respect towards each other’s rich traditions.’
Meet economics teacher Tharushi Nissanka
Tharushi shares what she loves most about ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappand her advice to students thinking about joining Foundation Studies.
Meet maths teacher Hao Weng
Hao Weng shares some coffee advice and the most important advice he's ever been given.
Displaying results
49
-
54
of
125
Pages
NEWS Compilation List View
A love story for Valentine’s Day: Brisa Quek and Yu Kai Chong
Brisa Quek and Yu Kai Chong met through ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappCollege's Young Leaders Program, and loved the campus so much they returned to use it as a backdrop for their wedding photos. Here they share some of their beautiful photos and the story of how their relationship evolved.
A love story for Valentine’s Day: Charles and Susan La Nauze
Ahead of Valentine’s Day, we share the story of Charles and Susan La Nauze, who married in the ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappCollege Chapel in 1972 after just three months of dating (after a blind date, no less). When you know, you know, right?
February seminar and intensive: The Gospel of Matthew
In February 2023, ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappCollege Theological School Dean, the Revd Canon Dr Bob Derrenbacker, will be teaching a one-day seminar and five-day intensive about the Gospel of Matthew.
2023 Australia Day Honours
Congratulations to the members of the extended ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappCollege community for their recognition in the Australia Day Honours list for 2023.
Meet FS drama teacher Ophelia Wass
Ophelia shares the most pivotal moment in her life and her favourite things about Melbourne.
Congratulations to our Alum of the Year, Gillon McLachlan
We are pleased to announce Gillon McLachlan (TC 1994) as our 2022 Bill Cowan Alum of the Year. Gill has been recognised for his work expanding the AFLW and for ensuring AFL games continued during the pandemic.
Blanca Brew Ferrer on what makes ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappfeel like home
As many of our third year students say goodbye to life on campus, Blanca Brew Ferrer reflects on the time they spent together (including in lockdown), the types of people she met, and the type of person she's grown into at Trinity.
International fresher Stella Mackenzie reflects on her experience at Trinity
First-year international student Stella Mackenzie talks about her experience of living at ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappso far, including balancing study and hobbies, and settling in with the aid of Trinity’s international student committee.
Cooper Craig-Peters on designing the Indigenous guernsey for the Western Bulldogs
ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappstudent Cooper Craig-Peters plays for the Western Bulldogs in the VFL and is proud to see his teammates wearing an Indigenous guernsey, which he designed in 2018. One of Cooper’s guernsey’s now hangs as part of the ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappCollege art collection, so we caught up with Cooper to chat about his upbringing and culture, and what his design means.
Jem Herbert on why he chose ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappand why music brings out the best in him
According to Jem Herbert, his love of classical music has always brought out the best in him. It’s what drove him to join the Australian Boys’ Choir after a childhood spent in the Victorian High Country. It’s what drove him to leave home at age 13 to study music. It’s what delivered him to the gates of ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappCollege, where he became a member of the Choir of ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappCollege, music director of the ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappTiger Tones, and writer of one of our musicals.
Rebecca Martin – how a ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappscholarship changed her life
From rural NSW to the US Department of State: Rebecca Martin talks about the scholarship that changed her life.
Meet the ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØapp’s new TCAC for 2022–23
With the closing tenure of the 2021–22 TCAC, we meet the people who will become the primary facilitators of residential life for the rest of 2022 and into 2023.
Surgery in space. 3D-printed spines. Alvin Pun explains some of the lesser-known aspects of surgery
It took Alvin Pun (TCFS 1993) a long time to work out what he wanted to do with his life, and even longer to decide which stream of medicine he wanted to follow, having assumed that once he graduated from med school he would just be a ‘doctor’. But eventually he worked it out, as most students do, and is now a leading spine surgeon. Here he gives insight into his career choice, why seeing a surgeon costs so much, and why the life of a surgeon isn’t as glamorous as you may think.
How a scholarship saved Will time and helped him find lifelong friends
Will Smith's high school teachers helped him find the ideal uni course to match his interests, while a college scholarship gave him the space to thrive while studying.
Oscar Hegge on moving to ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappfrom Perth
Oscar Hegge can’t quite say how he chose Melbourne as the city that would form the backdrop of the post-school chapter of his life, but his move to Victoria and to ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappCollege turned out to be the right decision.
Displaying results
121
-
135
of
973
Pages