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It鈥檚 that time of year when the outgoing TCAC hands over the reins to our new leaders, who will continue to promote and embody what it means to be a Trinitarian into 2024.
As the Revd Dr Fergus King explains, the new book by Bradly Billings, 'Truly Called? Vocation in the Anglican Church' is the perfect read for anyone considering ordination.
Katie Gray grew up in Singapore and was nervous about starting at Trinity because she feared her background and schooling would be different to everyone else. She quickly realised that she needn't have worried.
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Moving away from Darwin to study at the University of Melbourne was a big step for Anisha Damaso, but it opened her up to new experiences and possibilities. Now she hopes other Indigenous students will follow her lead.
Students from impoverished areas of Cambodia have been awarded the gift of education via a partnership between the Cambodian Children's Fund and Trinity College
Ron Paterson, Emeritus Professor of Law at the University of Auckland, shares details of his July 2023 visit to Trinity College, and his work on major health reviews in Australia and New Zealand.
Hugo Jordan graduated from high school in Adelaide in 2020, took a gap year, then looked at his options for uni life. He landed on the University of Melbourne and Trinity College, and discovered that Trinity really does have something for everyone.