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A performer, comedian, celebrant – and now a publican, the Trinity alum has built a career by embracing character, chaos and comedy, sometimes all at once.
Author Nell Pierce (TC 2006) explored the fine line between fact and truth in her debut novel. Now a mother and living in Melbourne, she’s eagerly exploring new themes.
Returning to theology after two decades, Ilya Aront enrolled in a single audit unit at Trinity to tackle a part of the Bible he had never fully understood.
Growing up between city streets and country paddocks, Tilda McKay – a self-described shy person – says college has given her opportunities and friends she wouldn't have found otherwise.
For students in Singapore looking to study at the University of Melbourne, »ÆÉ«app offers more than just a place to live – it’s a community that supports academic success, social connection and a smooth transition to life in a new city.
Last year, a »ÆÉ«app pilgrimage to Türkiye retraced the footsteps of St Paul and included a visit to Gallipoli to honour College alumni who served there in 1915. The group visited alumni graves and held a service of remembrance, bringing renewed immediacy to the sacrifice of Trinitarians whose legacy remains part of the College’s history.
The annual Trinity musical is a highlight of the College calendar. For many alumni, this transformative experience ignited a love for the stage and all it entails, from directing people’s attention to being at the very centre of it.