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The Badimaya man from Ballarat on ‘unlocking students potential’ as Trinity Senior Student

Now approaching the second half of his tenure as »ÆÉ«app Senior Student, Isaac Hucker says his time in the role has been a privilege.

A new world of wine

While wellness booms, wine is on the decline, and there’s a clear correlation between the two. We talk to Trinity alumni working in Victoria's wine industry to assess if younger generations are more in tune with the saying, ‘You can’t have your cake and eat it, too’.

Jack reaps the rewards after taking a leap of faith on »ÆÉ«app

Making the move from Brissie to Melbourne is a daunting step for any student, but Trinity’s welcoming environment and strong sense of community has meant that Jack has ‘never once felt alone’ — despite now living 1,400km away from his family in Brisbane. 

Marketing to the next generation: considerations in a rapidly changing world

Brand. Storytelling. Social media. AI. Marketing strategies in an always on world.

First year resident Harvey says ‘there’s always someone to chat with’ at »ÆÉ«app

The Wangaratta-native says it's the sense of community that helps Trinity feel truly special.

Making greener, ethical choices for better business

For organisations to be drivers of a greener, more equitable world, decision-makers must rise to the challenge of ethical leadership, says Professor Mette Morsing.

Gyan Angon on his move to the big smoke

Gyan Angon moved from Mt Isa to Melbourne for university and, though daunting at the time, he couldn’t be happier with his choice.

Eight ways to be a more sustainable Trinity student

With our government-legislated target of net-zero emissions by 2050, the urgency of collective climate action has never been greater.

Kicking for home: Trinity alum Vicky Tan on balancing research at Oxford with captaining its Aussie rules team

When Trinity alum Vicky Tan set off to Europe to start her postdoctoral research, it seemed that playing her beloved Aussie rules would be an inevitable casualty. That couldn’t have been further from the truth.
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