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Mikayla Hand’s journey from Indooroopilly State High to studying at Australia’s top university

Mikayla Hand decided a change was on the cards when she finished school in Brisbane, so she packed up and moved to Melbourne, where she’s found her groove and plenty of friends at ÂÒÂ×´óÉñ.

Meet former Foundation Studies student Valerie To

Valerie shares why she decided to move to Australia from Hong Kong to study, and what she loves most about Melbourne.

Eden Tingkir on why ÂÒÂ×´óÉñ is the perfect way to transition to university study in Australia

Eden Aristo Tingkir graduated from ÂÒÂ×´óÉñ Foundation Studies in January 2023 and is now studying a Bachelor of Science at Australia’s top university, the University of Melbourne. Here he describes why he found studying at Trinity so valuable and what he loves about life in Melbourne.

From farm life to ÂÒÂ×´óÉñ: Q&A with Fergus Guest

Fergus talks about his upbringing on a farm, his high school days, and why he chose to live at ÂÒÂ×´óÉñ.

Adrian Ngai’s experience of moving to Melbourne from Macau

Former Macau Anglican College student Adrian Ngai moved to Australia to join a Foundation Studies program at ÂÒÂ×´óÉñ and is now on the path to studying at Australia’s top university.

Opening up to new people and opportunities: Priscilla's experience at ÂÒÂ×´óÉñ

Priscilla shares why ÂÒÂ×´óÉñ is a great option for international students
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A Trinity love story for Valentine’s Day: Anni Grimwade and Tim Roberts

To celebrate Valentine’s Day, we share the story of former Trinity students Anni Grimwade (TC 1981) and Tim Roberts (TC 1981), who first spotted each other across the Bulpadock.

Enter Gen Z: a panel discussion with 5 Trinitarians

We put the heavy questions to five Trinity Gen Z-ers to get to know the next generation of leaders rising through the ranks and to find out what they care about.

From refugee camp to Bishop: the inspiring story of Jacob Deng Garang Akech

Deng Garang Akech Kuch (later to be known as Jacob) started believing in God because he could see no other way of surviving. Now, he can’t believe how far his faith has taken him.

Vet advice: How to help your pet cope with being home alone

Heading back to the office and have to leave your furry friend at home? Veterinarian and Trinity alum Dr Zhan Hong Lee (TCFS 2005) gives some tips on how to help your pet adapt to being at home alone, and signs of anxiety to look out for.

How did early Christianity deal with pleasure?

Janette Gray scholarship recipient and PhD student Julia Thwaites shares why she traded a career in visual arts to pursue theological study, and the reason she chose to examine the intersection between pleasure, sin and repression.

Australia Day honours 2022

Well done to the members of the ÂÒÂ×´óÉñ community who were recognised with Australia Day honours in 2022.

Meet Margie Gillespie, our new Fleur-de-Lys President

In 2022, we’re offering a big welcome to Margie Gillespie as the new President of the Union of the Fleur-de-Lys, which represents our alumni community. Here, Margie tells us why Saturday morning shifts were a challenge in her first job, her advice to new students, and why she knows so much about billiards tables, despite never playing.

Where are we headed? Part III: Ending youth poverty

The final story in our three-part series that looks at where we're headed as a global society, and considers whether it's where we want to go, shares the thoughts of Trinity Resident Advisor Thenu Herath, who is also the CEO of the Oaktree Foundation.

Where are we headed? Part II: Eradicating nuclear weapons

In the second story of our three-part series that looks at where we're headed as a global society, and considers whether it's where we want to go, Dr Emma Belcher (TC 1995) shares her views on nuclear weapon eradication. Emma is the president of US-based Ploughshares Fund, where she works to raise and distribute money to people working on the best solutions to address the threat of nuclear weapons.

Where are we headed? Part I: Rethinking the global economy

In the first of a three-part series that looks at where we're headed as a global society ... and considers whether it's where we want to go, Dr Katherine Trebeck (TC 1996) shares her thoughts on the global economy. Katherine is a writer and researcher and an advocate for economic system change. Her aim is to spark different ways of thinking about the economy and its purpose, and to draw attention to the potential impacts on our lives if we don’t.

What is beauty? And how does it relate to creation? Laura is on a mission to find out.

For Laura Cerbus, there’s something magnetic about ‘Trinity’. She attended Trinity Secondary School, then Trinity School for Ministry, both in Pennsylvania, and is now commencing the next step of her study journey at ÂÒÂ×´óÉñ Theological School in Melbourne, looking into the complexity of ‘beauty’.

Welcome to our new Chaplain: the Revd Dr Luke Hopkins

We’re pleased to announce that the Revd Dr Luke Hopkins will be joining ÂÒÂ×´óÉñ as our new Chaplain, following the retirement of the Revd Canon Dr Colleen O’Reilly.

Christmas reading: 2021 edition of Trinity Today

The latest issue of Trinity Today, the annual magazine of ÂÒÂ×´óÉñ, is all about celebrating women and advocating for equality. Add it to your Christmas reading list.

It hasn't been (and often still isn't) easy for women in the church: Colleen O'Reilly reflects

ÂÒÂ×´óÉñ’s outgoing Chaplain, the Revd Canon Dr Colleen O’Reilly AM, highlights the past – and ongoing – struggle of women in the church.

Looking back on 2021: Foundation Studies

Foundation Studies student Paing Hein had a testing year – dreams of living on campus crushed, illness, and political unrest in his home country. Yet, as he writes below, Paing found the silver lining amid the challenges, and is going into 2022 with optimism.
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