Kirsten Callander and Matt Hargreaves met at ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ÊÓÆµ College in 2012 and married in 2023. The couple share how their relationship progressed, from nervously excited dinners next to each other in the dining hall, to marrying and moving to Amsterdam.
ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ÊÓÆµ College 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.
It’s that time of year when the outgoing ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ÊÓÆµ hands over the reins to our new leaders, who will continue to promote and embody what it means to be a Trinitarian into 2024.
Katie Gray grew up in Singapore and was nervous about starting at ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ÊÓÆµ because she feared her background and schooling would be different to everyone else. She quickly realised that she needn't have worried.
Hazel Tutuncu moved to ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ÊÓÆµ College from Shepparton and proves that ATARs aren’t necessarily as important as they seem, and that college isn’t necessarily out of reach, even if you don’t think you can afford it. Her best advice? If you don’t try, you’ll never know.
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.