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Trinity College Annual Report 20132014© Trinity College, Royal Parade, Parkville, Victoria 3052Photography: Kit Haselden, Mark Chew.
CONTENTS
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Overview 02
Warden’s Report 03
Residential College 06
Trinity College Foundation Studies 07
Trinity College Theological School 08
Trinity Institute 9
Advancement 10
Other College-wide Departments 11
Appendix 13
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OVERVIEWFounded in 1872 as the first college of the University of Melbourne, Trinity College is a unique tertiary institution that provides a diverse range of academic programs to talented students from across Australia and around the world.
Trinity College programs include:• the Residential College for undergraduate and postgraduate students of the University of Melbourne and of the Trinity College Theological School, both resident and non-resident
• Trinity College Theological School (TCTS), a centre for Anglican theology and ministry that educates people, lay and ordained, to work for the transformation of church and society
• Trinity College Foundation Studies (TCFS), which offers a range of one-year courses that prepare able overseas students for undergraduate entry to the University of Melbourne and other leading Australian universities
• the Trinity Institute, which offers inspirational leadership programs for high school students, innovative professional
Residential CollegeResident students 325Non-resident students 26
351Theological SchoolMinistry Formation 49Online 150Certificate of Theology 619
818International ProgramsAugust/September Extended 2012 119February Main 349July Fast Track 72August Main 84August Comprehensive & Extended 321October Fast Track 2013 53
998Trinity InstituteYoung Leaders Winter School (July) 137Juilliard Winter Jazz School 42Yalari Year 10 Orientation 37Young Leaders Summer School (December) 96
312STUDENT COHORT DURING 2013 2479
development, and thought-provoking open learning opportunities for all.
Trinity College actively contributes to the life of the wider University and its main campus is located adjacent to the University grounds.
An Anglican institution, Trinity welcomes people of all faiths and none. The College celebrates, and is enriched by, the diversity of backgrounds of its staff and students.
Trinity student numbers in all parts of the College in 2013 were:
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WARDEN’S REPORT
In recent years we have increasingly become aware that students and their families and other supporters are making choices based on a wider, and indeed global, set of possibilities.
Trinity’s Foundation Studies program has been drawing students from around Asia and across the world for over 24 years now, providing us all with a very concrete reminder of that shrinking educational globe. Resident students too are increasingly considering Trinity not only as one among the options available in Melbourne, but as a means of obtaining a world-class educational experience at the University of Melbourne. This is reflected particularly in the growing number of interstate applications we receive.
Through 2012 and 2013 the Board of the College and others involved in our leadership and governance worked to develop a strategic plan that reflected our aspirations and addressed these challenges. It has three key elements:• Access: We are committed to providing access to Trinity andto our University partners’ programs to students from diversebackgrounds, offering them transformative opportunitiesregardless of their means.• Experience: We seek to provide educational and otherexperiences that reflect cutting-edge ideas, outstanding
quality of facilities and services, and otherwise match our global competitors – except where we surpass them!• Opportunity: We intend the Trinity experience to be thebeginning of a lifetime of engagement, supported by ouralumni network and new programs for existing and paststudents that will assist them to pursue their ambitions.
Concretely, this led us to plan in 2013 for a number of significant initiatives to be implemented as the 2014 year unfolds. We have created a Careers and Further Studies office to assist with the ‘Opportunity’ strand. We have created a Centre for Advanced Studies to build our visiting scholars program as a resource for the ‘Experience’ we aspire to for all students, in residence, Foundation Studies and Theology. Our ‘Access’ emphasis is embodied in the restructuring of our Foundation Studies and related programs such as Summer Schools into a new Pathways School that will seek new means of engaging Australian as well as international students. And we are planning a new ‘Gateway’ building that will serve all these purposes.
This will be my last full year as Warden; so it gives me pleasure to report that during 2013, as always, Trinity was building on its much-valued traditions with energy, discipline and faith.
Trinity College has always sought to provide its students in all programs with educational experiences of outstanding quality.
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Regular presentations are made to the Board by the various teaching and support divisions of the College, as well as by external consultants as required.
The Board monitors the College’s performance by way of a set of more than 40 Key Performance Indicators that assess the College’s financial and administrative operations, risk mitigation and management strategies. An annual self-evaluation survey is also undertaken by each member of the Board. The Board has committees that oversee Buildings and Grounds, Education Strategy, Finance, Fundraising, Governance, Investment Management, Risk Management including OH&S and the Theological School. Committee prepares a written annual report for the Board.
During 2013, the Board held eight meetings. Key discussions included International Strategy, the Southern Gateway project, the Strategic Plan, the Annual Risk Review, Operating and Capital Budgets, Fundraising, future arrangements with the University of Melbourne related to Foundation Studies, and the Student and Staff Codes of Conduct. The Board also
COUNCILAs the peak governance body of the College, the Council’s role is to ensure observance of the Trinity Constitution and to provide advice to the Board, the Warden and the other senior officers of the College. The 40-member Council consists of representatives of all major sectors of the Trinity College community, including students, staff, alumni, donors, the Church and the University, presided over by the Archbishop of Melbourne. The Council meets twice each year.
In May, it approved the 2012 Annual Report of the College. Council also appointed Mr Jim Craig as the new Chair of the Board from July, and re-appointed Professor David Studdert for a further two-year term. In November the Council elected
BOARDThe 12 members of the Board focus on strategic and governance matters related to the future position of the College in the sector and in the community.
approved a range of major infrastructure projects including the landscaping works for the Sharwood Court and Wynne Cottage/Kitchens North, the Jeopardy Stage 2 and Behan Stage 1 Renovation, and a new telephony contract.
Mr Jim Craig took up the role of Chairman of the Board in July, following the retirement of Mr Bill Cowan after eight years as Chair. The Board re-appointed Ms Kathleen Bailey-Lord and Mr Charles Sitch, but farewelled Ms Jodi Fullarton-Healey and Professor David Studdert in October. Ms Anna Traill followed Mr Matthew Hargreaves as Senior Student of the College, an ex officio position on the Board.
The Board held a Retreat in October, and refined the Vision and Strategic Plan for the College. Progress on each of the Strategic Plan objectives was also reviewed. In particular, the Board endorsed the use of the name ‘Pathways School’ rather than ‘International Programs’. The Board further endorsed the concept of a Centre for Advanced Studies and a Careers and Further Studies Office, as well as the progress and direction of the scholarships strategic plan.
Mr Richard Tudor to the Board, and re-elected Professor Pip Pattison and elected Ms Kathleen Bailey-Lord and the Revd Lynda McMinn to the Council. After re-electing Bishop Grant, Associated Professor Tony Buzzard and Mr Bill Cowan as members of the Fellows Committee, the Council heard presentations from Mr Peter Elliott regarding the College’s Master Plan, and from Mr J Craig Brown on progress with design of a new education building proposed for the southeastern precinct of the main campus.
The international student market for Foundation Studies showed a strong upswing and continues to show signs of growth. This is driven, among other things, by the University of Melbourne’s strong global and regional ranking and Foundation Studies being a premier pathway program.
The charts below show a breakdown of the sources of College income and areas of College expenditure. Fee income is clearly the main source of income, representing three quarters of all income, while Investment Income is 7%, and donations, 5%. Salaries and staff related costs represented half of College expenditure in 2013.
Donations to Trinity College and to the Foundation were again strong, with funds donated for scholarships, teaching
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCEThe College performed considerably better than budget in 2013 due in large part to Foundation Studies’ enrolments exceeding expectations.
and lectureships, educational programs, and for the Warden’s and Dean’s discretionary funds.
The College spent some $3 million on capital works to improve infrastructure and operations. Major projects included refurbishment of Jeopardy and Behan student rooms, the remaining landscaping works for the Vatican Lawn, Sharwood Court and Kitchens, the completion of the desktop/laptop replacement project, and the deposit on the purchase of 73 Royal Parade.
The performance of investment funds was 2% higher than the benchmark portfolio’s performance of +21%. These investment funds support the College through the funding of scholarships and studentships, and contributing to teaching,
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Administration and other expenditure 18.7%
The 2013 initatives included distributing keep-cups and water bottles to students; placing recycling bins in student rooms; hosting ‘Clean Up Australia Day’; establishing a partnership with Ormond College and engaging with inter-collegiate working committees on sustainability; distributing information and showcasing sustainability at Trinity; and ‘re-launching’ the Trinity College Sustainability’ Facebook page as a tool for communication and participating in the reactivation of the ‘Theme 1’ strategies.
The installation of double-glazing and hydronic heating to all student and tutor rooms as part of the Jeopardy
SUSTAINABILITYThe 2013 Sustainability Interns, Hanna McCreath and Sam Hartley, played an important role in delivering the College’s Sustainability strategy.
building refurbishment has resulted in a significant drop in Jeopardy’s electricity consumption of around 54% (85,000 kwh) compared to 2012.
A progress report was prepared on the achievement of the targets set in the Sustainability Strategy (2010) for achievement by 2022. The College is ahead in areas of water, waste and gas, but is behind target for electricity usage, travel and ‘carbon-neutral events’. A new Theme 1 working group was set up in 2013 comprising students, staff and some service providers to set a path to get those areas on track for 2022 targets. Work will continue on this in the first half of 2014.
There were 20 Indigenous students in residence and many school students spent time living on campus for Trinity Young Leaders Programs, the University of Melbourne RISE camp for Science, a Yalari orientation camp, and individual periods of work experience in the city. Important partnerships were maintained with Yalari, the Smith Family, Ganbina in Shepparton and the Aurora Foundation.
The College played a pivotal role in the Bachelor of Arts (Extended) degree through teaching transition subjects and meeting funding needs for teaching. Support for the University saw success in establishing a new funding partnership with Investec Bank and the beginning of a valuable link with the Sydney-based Australian Indigenous Education Foundation led by Andrew Penfold. There was also important engagement in the development of the
INDIGENOUS EDUCATIONTrinity continued to pursue important Indigenous initiatives and programs.
Bachelor of Science Extended, and the support of the Leith Foundation in funding curriculum development is acknowledged with thanks.
The Trinity Young Indigenous Writers Prize for Poetry and Short Fiction, the inspiration of alumnus Peter Gebhardt, was launched in October. The annual prize, open to Indigenous writers under 30, will offer a cash prize and a period as writer in residence at Trinity.
The annual student trip to Minyerri and Darwin was complemented by a new expedition into Yolngu country in North East Arnhem Land. Five students and a staff member spent ten remarkable days with the Lirrwi Yolngu Tourism Aboriginal Corporation, and the support and encouragement of alumnus Mark Carnegie was central to the expedition.
building projects and other activities. The Board, through the Finance and Investment Management Committees, regularly reviews the College’s investment performance and fund
drawdowns to ensure that programs and activities are supported adequately while also endeavoring to ensure endowed funds are maintained in real terms for the long term.
2013 Income
Fee income, 76.5%
Donations 4.9%
Interest 0.0%
Investment Income 7.5%
Conference and Events 2.0%
Other Revenue 9.0%2013 Expenditure
Buildings and Property 9.0%Salaries and
On Costs 50.0%
Marketing and Promotions 9.7%
Depreciation 8.9%
Catering 3.7%
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Students embraced the more flexible tutoring offered in the form of individual consultations, or small group teaching for 2 or 3 students, and results continued to be very good. Extra-curricular tutorials in music were well attended, as were the innovative 3D printing workshops.The Fireside Chat series proved popular. Highlights included evenings with Professor Marcia Langton, Mr Adam Bandt, MP,and Miegunyah Fellow and eminent historian Professor Richard Immerman.
The non-resident program was boosted in the first semester by the admission of 15 students who elected to wait until July for the opportunity to enter the residential College. The program has been consolidated as a purely academic one based on tutorial support, and numbers are expected to remain low in the immediate future.
An important initiative in 2013 was engagement with all second year students in a more focussed professional mentoring program. Half of the second year students took up the opportunity to participate in an individual ‘life review’ with the Dean and Head of Academic Programs.
A second initiative concerned student wellbeing and mental health in particular. The College employed a nurse from Semester Two, as a point of assessment and management of chronic conditions; and engaged with professional organisations to develop health and wellbeing programs and a pool of appropriate resources. The chaplain played a central role in identifying resources and building new programs.
Student life was rich and varied. The play Cosi, and the musical, A Chorus Line, were excellent and demanding productions that were enjoyed greatly. The College again flourished in a range of artistic and cultural pursuits, and the students are commended on retaining the Intercollegiate Shield for the Arts.
Other highlights included public concerts for the a capella groups the Candystripes and the Trinity Tiger Tones; a cultural exchange visit from College House, New Zealand; and a now ‘traditional’ celebration of student music at the Big Day In festival. The Trinity College Orchestra grew happily under the leadership of conductor Patrick Miller, and the concert held in November was excellent.
Tutoring services with the River Nile and Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience continued, while individuals contributed strongly to tutoring with the Smith Family. The drive for blood donations was also well supported.
The combined efforts of the women and men in intercollegiate sports saw Trinity finish a very close second in the overall competition. Of particular note was the women’s success in the 1st VIII rowing, and an inaugural win for the women in football.
The two Senior Students, Mr Matthew Hargreaves (2012–13) and Ms Anna Traill (2013–14), and the two committees of the student leadership group, the Trinity College Associated Clubs, were instrumental in building a strong sense of community. Dr Sally Dalton-Brown, Mr Jeff Richardson, Ms Toni Roberts and the Revd Lynda McMinn, our new Chaplain, worked tirelessly to lead, organise and manage student life, and it was a delight to welcome Ms Andrea Ball as College Nurse.
Mr Paul Broussard, Mr Ben Carson, Dr Alyce Lim, Mr Jason Quin and Ms Kellie Mathers finished their terms as resident tutors in 2013, and left with sincere thanks for their important roles in College life. We also farewelled spouses and occasional tutors and student mentors Ms Diana Carson and Mr Nathan Jessup, both great enthusiasts for collegiate education and Trinity.
The residential College year ended on a bright note: in the second semester the students attained the best academic results of the past decade. The resident community was a harmonious one, well led by the senior students and supported effectively by the staff.
RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE
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ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS
JULY FAST TRACK
2012 –2013
JULY MAIN
2012–2013
OCTOBER FAST TRACK
2012–2013
FEBRUARY MAIN2013
Number of final examinees 91 146 69 469
Students qualifying from the program
91 (100%)
145 (99.3%)
69 (100%)
464 (98.9%)
Students with an average of, or above, 95%
6 (6.6%)
11 (7.5%)
8 (11.6%)
44 (9.4%)
Students with an average of 90–100% for their top four subjects
45 (49.5%)
50 (34.2%)
42 (60.9%)
181 (38.6%)
TCFS graduates who applied to the University of Melbourne offered a place
84 (92.3%)
119 (81.5%)
65 (94.2%)
396 (84.4%)
The high academic standards of TCFS students are reflected in the table below, giving statistics from the 2012–2013 intakes. Following the introduction of iPad technology in the classroom in 2011, and the ensuing 2012 improvement in average student performance, 2013 has confirmed that upward trend.
Teaching methods and student learning have both improved through the renewal program that accompanied the new technology. All Main and Fast Track intakes have delivered strong results. A greater proportion than usual received offers of places at the University of Melbourne.
In 2013, TCFS outstripped all competitors, with an almost 20% increase in enrolments over 2012, itself 14% above the preceding year. This produced a record number of new enrolments in 2013 of 933, a testimony to the quality and good reputation of the program.
Such rapid growth has generated some challenges in
Trinity College Foundation Studies (TCFS) is an award-winning, one-year course that annually prepares up to 900 overseas students for undergraduate entry to the University of Melbourne and other leading Australian universities.
terms of finding the additional teaching facilities in which to operate. This work will continue into 2014, as enrolment growth is likely to continue.
The College Board remains committed to ‘future-proofing’ the College’s sources of extra revenue from its educational initiatives, and the opportunities to create new, additional and more diversified program offerings were actively pursued in 2013. This has also laid the groundwork for the new Pathways School organisational entity, to commence in January 2014. Consolidation of the existing pre-university and preparatory programs of the College – the Young Leaders Programs, the Bachelor of Arts (Extended) and the Trinity Institute bespoke programs – has been a major part of the strategic work of 2013.
In August, the College signed an Agreement regarding the TCFS program with the University of Melbourne, the outcome of many months of negotiation. This is the first formal, mutually binding agreement between the College and the
University regarding TCFS in its 24-year history. It will serve to enhance the collaboration and strategic planning for TCFS and afford the program a greater certainty and security.
In September, a party of around 50 TCFS students and staff headed to Central Australia, a wonderful opportunity for international students to see more of the country and to better understand the world of Indigenous Australians and the unique Australian landscape. The tour was resoundingly successful.
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In November, nine students were ordained Priest in the Diocese of Melbourne, as well as others ordained as Deacon across the Province of Victoria. Sadly, the Revd Soraya Christie, newly-ordained Deacon from the Maori community, passed away in February. She had attended the Theological School in 2012.
Visitors to the School included Archbishop Philip Freier, who addressed our students on critical issues concerning mission, evangelism and ministry.
Negotiations with the United Faculty of Theology (UFT) continued this year, and also with the University of Divinity. Next year, 2014, will be something of a transition year for the School, when it will develop new models of partnership with the UFT and the University.
Faculty members had a fruitful year lecturing, engaging in research and undertaking speaking engagements across the Church. They attended international conferences, in places as far afield as North America, Sweden and England.
In August, Professor Frank Brennan SJ AO gave the 43rd Barry Marshall Memorial Lecture at Trinity College,
speaking on the theme “The Public, the Church and Asylum Seekers;’ his paper was well received.
The College Retreat was held at Pallotti College in August. The retreat conductor, Fr John Stewart from the Living Well Centre, spoke on the story of the Road to Emmaus.
New Adjunct Faculty members have included the Very Revd Dr Andreas Loewe, the Revd Dr Hugh Kempster, Dr Katherine Firth, the Revd Dr Richard Treloar, and the Revd Dr Don Saines. The Revd Dr Craig D’Alton has contributed significantly to the life of the School and the Faculty as the St Mary’s Lecturer in Anglican Studies. The Revd Jasmine Dow became the second Morna Sturrock Fellow in the Theological School. Dr Megan Warner was farewelled in November and has left for London. We were sorry to see her go, as she had contributed much to the life of the School.
Finance is never an easy issue in the Theological School, but we were blessed to receive the Geoff and Edith Pitcher Fund for $100,000 for each of five years. This has enabled us, among other things, to offer scholarships to students to study full-time in the School.
The Theological School at Trinity College has had a successful year in 2013. Student numbers were high, and the School continues its tradition of providing in-depth and relevant programs for students studying theology and ministery formation, whether for lay or ordained ministries.
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Overall, this has been the most successful year to date for all areas of the Institute. Before 2013, the Young Leaders Program (YLP) was offered only in July and December. This year, however, brought much innovation and partnerships to run hybrid models of YLP with various strategic partners, including:• a leadership weekend with 30 outstanding Year 10 indigenous students from all over Australia with Yalari Foundation• a new YLP offering in partnership with Engage Education Foundation, a youth organisation founded by Trinity College alumni where 25 low socioeconomic students were fully funded to participate• a ‘Doing Business in the Asia Pacific Region’ program for masters-level prospective international students visiting the Business and Commerce faculty• a science exposure program called RISE for Year 9–10 Indigenous Victorian students in partnership with the University of Melbourne• the Juilliard Jazz School, which brought 40 outstanding high-school musicians in contact with Juilliard’s finest jazz musicians for one week in July.
These programs were in addition to our regular YLP, which broke records for numbers in July, with 216
program enrolments. Over half of these students were from Australia. As the July 2009 program had only 12 students, and each was international, this is a significant achievement. In April, Dr Brenda Holt had the opportunity to present the YLP to the Ministry of Education in Malaysia, which resulted in endorsment of the program for outstanding Malaysian students; this will bring significant new funding and students.
In August, we launched a promotional video about the YLP. The University of Melbourne Marketing and Admissions teams have embraced the video as it talks explicitly about the University becoming a pathway for students after attending a YLP program. Using the University of Melbourne brand and ranking has been strategic in allowing us into a greater number of schools in South-East Asia.
The Conference and Events programs have also had a good year, not only financially, but also through the strategic partnerships established, nurtured or maintained. The College owes an enormous amount to Mark Gordon, who is leaving the College after eight years as the Manager of Conferences. Mark has done an outstanding job building this business into what it is today. A full list of conference groups for 2013 is given in the Appendix.
The Trinity Institute includes the Young Leaders Program, Conferences and Events, and various short courses offered with strategic partners.
TRINITY INSTITUTE
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We remain deeply appreciative of the generous support of our many donors, and acknowledge the ways in which their generosity supports the College’s continued success. In 2013, our Annual Giving program raised close to $550K, a 45% increase on 2012. We received $1.4 million in Major Gifts – 20% more than the previous year. During the year the Advancement team also secured over $900,000 in pledges, which will convert to cash donations in the coming years.
A further $100,000 was pledged to the Theology School, being the first installment of a $500,000 pledge over five years. The work of the Revd Canon Dr Ray Cleary, the Revd Professor Dorothy Lee and Bishop Grant to secure this gift was much appreciated.
Thanks to the many College supporters, we now can award over $1 million a year in scholarships, which makes up almost 15% of total residential fees. Donors also made significant contributions to the Choir, our Indigenous programs, our Young Leaders programs, and to buildings and grounds, which included the renovation of the Behan Building (pictured).
Fundraising figures alone do not reveal the investment in future potential giving. In 2013 we had 600 individual donors, which was a 13% increase on 2012. More importantly, 120 of these were new donors to the College.
The fundraising efforts were supported by numerous alumni-engagement activities. During the year 1,800 people attended a range of events. Of them, 600 attended on multiple occasions. We were excited to see some 500 people attend our events for the first time in five years.
Strong attention was also placed in connecting with our Foundation Studies alumni. We ran reunions in Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong and Melbourne. Some 200 people attended these events, and we now have over 500 correct email addresses for our Foundation Studies alumni.
The year also saw its share of staff change. In January Mr Scott Charles, the Director of Advancement, commenced, as did Ms Kate Stewart, our Events Coordinator, and Ms Mia Yourn, the Advancement Team Administrator. Ms Jennifer Wraight, who works in the Major Gifts area, joined us for the last four months of the year; and in December we recruited a new Communications Manager, Mr Ben Zipper. Also joining the team were Ms Deirdre Sheehan as the graphic designer, and Ms Dawn Leicester as special projects officer. The team has not grown in size; these people have either taken up roles that were already vacant or replaced the two staff members who moved to other organisations during the year: Ms Penny Harth and Ms Nicole Crook.
Looking forward, the Advancement team has been busy developing a fundraising strategy for the new Southern Gateway Building. We are excited to note that the building is currently going through the town planning process.
With the Southern Gateway Building forming a key aspect of the College’s strategic objective of providing a transformational education experience for students, the new building signifies a new and exciting chapter for the College.
On numerous fronts, Trinity enjoyed a successful year in its Advancement activities. This was strengthened by a supportive and engaged College community, who believe in enhancing the educational experience we provide.
ADVANCEMENT
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During 2013, the team included the Revd Lynda McMinn as joint College Chaplain, with a responsibility to the Residential College, the Revd Christopher Carolane, joint College Chaplain with responsibility for Foundation Studies, and the Revd Jasmine Dow as Associate Chaplain.
Choral Evensong, with the Trinity Choir, was sung every Sunday evening during term time, and occasionally featured professorial lectures.
Chaplaincy to the Residential College included a strengthened pastoral-care program. Lynda has worked with the residential team to develop a program that will grow resilient students. Chris has worked closely with other members of the Foundation Studies student welfare team and the counsellor throughout 2013. Both students and staff have sought his counsel for personal and/or professional matters.
A central priority during 2013 has been to strengthen the documentation of the archival holdings and foster a greater engagement with the College’s significant heritage. In September, a new Facebook page for the collections was launched, which has been enthusiastically received.
As in past years, the collections have benefitted through the generosity of people who have either lent or given art works and material documenting the College’s heritage.
Two new portrait commissions commenced during 2013, scheduled for completion in early 2014. Since the re-opening of the renovated Dining Hall in late 2012, the portrait hang has been refreshed and accompanied by an updated edition of the successful room brochure, ‘A Quick Guide to the Portrait Collection in the Dining Hall’.
At the beginning of 2013, the Dean, Mr Campbell Bairstow, and his wife Ms Jill Gregory, generously loaned a series of works on paper to the College for display in the new reception foyer. Djalkiri: The Blue Mud Bay series is a body of collaborative works on paper by Indigenous and non-indigenous artists. The series of eight works has been incredible well received, and the College has been fortunate to acquire the last remaining folio of this series to augment its existing art holdings.
Adding a new dimension to the portrait collection was the completion of the College’s first major photographic portrait of inaugural Indigenous scholarship recipients, Sana Nakata (TC 2001) and Lilly Brown née Brophy (TC 2001), by photographic artist Hayden Golder.
A series of temporary exhibitions have been held across the College, including works by Melbourne print artist John Shirlow, recent State Library of Victoria Creative Fellow Nicholas Jones, as well as digital student works on the Dining Hall café screen.
ART AND ARCHIVESThis year saw the College’s two major cultural collections come under the responsibility of a single role in the Rusden Curator, with concentrated efforts made to strengthen the archival holdings and promote both collections.
A weekly Bible Study has been held throughout the year in the Prayer Space at Swanston Street. Chris conducted the first Trinity College and Friends Cambodian Service Project in January.
Student clubs run through Chaplaincy included a knitting club and singing club. The third Central Australia Adventure trip was highly successful in the September/October holiday period, with 49 students attending.
In December, the Chaplains, Music and Advancement staff again produced two well-attended and beautifully sung services of lessons and carols, where funds were raised for the Brotherhood of St Laurence and the Christmas bowl. The program differed slightly from previous years, with the Trinity Choir presenting a Sunday Live broadcast from Melbourne’s ABC studios.
CHAPLAINCYThe Chaplaincy team offers regular worship opportunities, pastoral support and advice to all members of Trinity, be they students, staff, parents, friends, alumni or members of the wider university and Parkville communities.
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A busy schedule of concerts included the visit of Eric Whitacre, well-known American composer and conductor, in April. He worked with the choir for three days, culminating in a concert at Monash University on 13 April.
Australian composer Nigel Westlake asked the choir to be part of the ‘Happiness and its Causes’ Conference in Melbourne in June, where they sang an a cappella work excerpted from Nigel’s Missa Solis – Requiem for Eli. The choir was also invited to present a lunchtime concert as part of the entertainment program for the quadrennial International Congress of Voice Teachers in Brisbane.
In August the choir again participated in the Melbourne University Anatomy Department’s Service of Thanksgiving for those who have donated their bodies for medical research and anatomy.
The Anglican aged-care provider Benetas celebrated 65 years at the end of October in St Paul’s Cathedral. Michael
THE CHOIR OF TRINITY COLLEGEAnother very busy year started for the Choir with the traditional Workshop Week on 17 February.
Leighton Jones was commissioned to write a festal setting of the Mass. The Choir premiered the ‘Nostalgic Mass’ for the occasion, along with two anthems by Philip Matthias.
The year ended with further recording sessions in the week leading up to the Carol Services, and the choir sang for the Sunday Live broadcast on ABC Classic FM, with Marshall McGuire (harp). This program included two first broadcast performances: ‘I Saw Three Ships’ by Stuart Greenbaum, and Triptych by Michael Leighton Jones.
Dr Joshua van Konkelenberg was appointed College Organist on his return from studies in the UK, and we began the year with two Junior Organ Scholars, Myfanwy Macindoe and Thomas Baldwin. Hugh Fullarton (Organ Scholar 1995-1998) became College Organist on Dr van Konkelenberg’s resignation in May, while Myfanwy also left to pursue further organ studies in Germany.
Michael Leighton Jones announced his retirement, to occur at Easter 2014, after 17 years as the Director of Music.
ITS consulted with divisions across the College to develop a 2013–2017 IT & AV Strategic Plan, which underpins the overall College strategy. A cornerstone of the new strategy is to fully deliver an enhanced data and voice network, a major multi-year undertaking that began in 2012.
Among the 43 projects that ITS delivered in 2013 were improvements to audio in the Chapel, and installation of an audio system and special lectern in the Old Warden’s Lodge space. In response to the increasing use of tablets and smart phones for website access, and in line with the external website usability improvements made in 2012,
The entire year saw the library filled to capacity with students from across the College, using the space for study or to request resources for their various programs. Over 100,000 users passed through our doors this year.
Major achievements for the Library include the successful installation of the new RFID (Radio Frequency ID) technology, a new state of the art security system to track library resources; the addition of Portfolio to the library’s suite of software, a module that will allow digital resources to be added and searched via the online catalogue; and the effective handling of the myriad requests from students and researchers.
We received a significant bequest of books from the estate of Professor A G L Shaw, and other significant donations
LIBRARYThe year was characterised by new technology, significant bequests, intriguing art and extensive use by students.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICESInformation Technology Services (ITS) developed a five-year IT & AV Strategic Plan, conducted a security audit and continued work on the network improvement project, audio visual facilities and web applications.
the Trinity College Portal underwent a responsive design makeover to make the site more mobile device-friendly.
Major benefits have been realised through the Foundation Studies online enquiries and applications system, allowing prospective students to submit applications via the Trinity website, ready for processing by Admissions staff.
A consulting firm was appointed to review aspects of the College’s IT security arrangements, as well as making attempts to compromise security. The result was a favourable report, with recommendations to enhance IT security at the College.
from Professor Robin Sharwood, Dr Barbara Cargill and Professor Miles Nicholls.
The Library hosted an intriguing exhibition of book sculptures called ‘Unpacking the Library’ by sculptor Nicholas Jones. The exhibit featured old books that had been carved into interesting contours, characters and forms.
We have also been exploring the new world of eResources and online teaching with the College. We have increased our eBook collection as we take steps to becoming a modern digital library. The Deputy Librarian and Library Technician carried out a successful program of information literacy training with Foundation Studies students. Library orientation tours were conducted by all members of staff for over 1,000 students during the year.
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STAFF LIST
WARDEN’S OFFICEProfessor Andrew McGowan, BA(Hons) UWA, BD(Hons) MelbCollDiv, MA, PhD NotreDame Warden and President of Trinity College Principal Research Fellow, School of Historical Studies, University of Melbourne
Dr Brenda Holt, BA Baylor, DipEd Monash, MA Fuller, PhD Melb Chief of Staff Honorary Fellow, Melbourne Graduate School of Education, University of MelbourneDr Peter Campbell, JP, BEc, BA, MMus ANU, GradDipLib&InfoMgt Canberra, PhD Melb, AALIA Executive Officer Honorary Fellow, Melbourne Conservatorium of Music, University of MelbourneMr Skip Horne, BSFS Georgetown, MBA Virginia Careers Consultant (from September)
RESIDENTIAL COLLEGEMr Campbell Bairstow, BA UWA, BEd Murdoch Dean of the College and Deputy to the WardenDr Sally Dalton-Brown, BA(Hons) Wits, BA(Hons) UNISA, MA Wits, PhD Cantab, PhD CLanc Head of Academic ProgramsMr Jeff Richardson, BA, DipEd Melb, GradDipLang Deakin, MEd Monash Head of Student Services
Ms Kristie Nevill, BA(Hons) LaTrobe, PGDipTeach(Sec) Melb Admissions Officer (to March)Ms Toni Roberts, BA, BTeach Melb, GradDipPsy Monash Registrar (from February)
APPENDIXMs Andrea Ball, BNurs LaTrobe Nurse (from September)
RESIDENT TUTORSMr Paul Broussard, BA(Hons) Melb (German)
Mr Benedict Carson, BSc(Hons) Melb (Physics)
Mr Jackson Clarke BSc, BMath UNewcastle, MS Melb (Mathematics/Physics)
Ms Kate Crowhurst, BA UWA, MEd Melb (History/Political Science)
Dr Emma Henderson, BA, LLB(Hons) Canter, LLM BritCol, PhD Melb (Law)
Ms Kellie Mathers, BPhysEd, GradDipEd UWA, (Wellbeing)
Mr Justin McNamara, BAppSc, PsyD Deakin (Psychology)
Mr Jason Qin, BE(Hons) Melb (Biology)
Ms Sarah Ward, GradDipAppSc, BPhysio, BSc Auck (Physiotherapy)
Ms Alyce Lim (née Wilson), BHlthSc(Hons) Deakin (Medicine)
NON-RESIDENT TUTORSMs Michelle Anson, BCom(Hons) Melb (Marketing)
Ms Meleesha Bardolia, BA Melb (Literature)
Mr Elliott Bannan, BA Melb (History)
Dr Jon Barlow, BA(Hons) Syd, MA Monash, PhD Syd (Classics)
Ms Melanie Birkbeck, BCS JCU (IT)
Ms Tania Bonetto, DipInterp&Trans RMIT (Italian)
Mr Angus Cameron, BA Melb (Media)
Ms Holly Cao, (Tennis)
Ms Diana Carson, BSc Melb, MClinPsy RMIT (Psychology)
Ms Laura Chalk, BA Melb (Indigenous Politics)
Mr David Chan, BCom Melb (Finance/Economics)
Ms Joanne Chew, BEng (Melb) (Mathematics/Statistics)
Ms Sarah Ch’ng, BBiomed Melb (Neuroscience)
Mr Andrew Chong, BBiomed (Melb) (Biomedical Science)
Mr Kyle Conrau-Lewis, BA(Hons) Melb (Latin)
Dr Sally Dalton-Brown, BA(Hons) Wits, BA(Hons) UNISA, MA Wits, PhD Cantab, PhD UCLanc (Russian/Philosophy)
Ms Harriet Dashnow, BA, BSc Melb (Genetics)
Ms Chantal Donovan, BSc(Hons) Melb (Pharmacology)
Ms Hélène Duchamp, BCom Melb (French)
Ms Rita Ekberg, BA Melb, MSocSc(IntlDev) RMIT
Ms Astrid Fulton, BSc Melb (Engineering)
Mr Sean Griffiths, BVSc(Hons) Melb
Dr Sanzhuan Sandra Guo, LLM Northwestern, PhD Peking, JD Melb (Business Law)
Ms Charlotte Guy, BEnv Melb (Environments)
Mr Timothy Hamilton, BA Melb (Criminology)
Ms Irene Han, BA Melb (Quantitative Methods)
Mr Matthew Harper-Schmid, BA, BCom Melb (Accounting)
Mr Andrew Hebbard, BBiomed Melb (Biomedicine)
Mr Sean Hewteson, BSc Melb (Physiology)
Mr William Leaf, BPD, BArch, BPC(Hons) Melb (Architecture)
Ms Joy Liu, BBiomed Melb (Immunology)
Mr Sandeep Kirpalani, BCom SymbiosisColl
Mr Daniel Ko, BBiomed Melb (Biomedicine)
Professor Joe Klewicki, BSc Michigan, MSc GeorgiaIT, PhD Michigan (Fluid Dynamics)
Mr Timothy Lim, BCom Melb (Accounting)
Mr Hok Lim, BPharm Otago
Mr Stephen Lonsdale, BSc, DipMathSc, MSc Melb (Mathematics)
Mr Scott Limbrick, BA(Hons) Melb (Politics)
Mr Bevan Main, BSc(Hons) Melb (Pharmacology)
Ms Sarah Mann, BSc Melb (Chemistry)
Mr Diego Mendez, Cert IV, BA (Criminology)
Mr Patrick Miller, BMus, MMus Melb (Orchestra)
Mr Caleb Morrill-Winter, BSc, MSc NewHamp (Fluid Mechanics)
Mr Todd Morris, BCom Melb (Economics)
Ms Antonia Morris, BCom, ME Melb (Engineering)
Mr Liam Mulvey, BA UWA (French)
Mr Benjamin Murphy, BA Melb (Politics)
Ms Alanna Myers, BA(Media&Comms)(Hons) Melb (Media)
Ms Clare O’Donoghue, BA(Hons) Melb (Art History)
Ms Chiemi Parker, BA Melb (Japanese)
Ms Kelly Roberts, BA Melb (Law)
Professor Roger Scott, BA Melb, MA Cantab (Classics)
Mr John Ryan, BCom Melb (Commerce)
Mr Tristam Shepherd, BSc(Hons), MSc Canter (Climate Science)
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Mr Prasanna Sritharan, BEng(Mechatronics), BCompSc Melb (Engineering)
Ms Kathryn St John, BCom Melb (Economics)
Mr Jack Tan, BA Singapore (Literature)
Dr Shu Tan, MBBS, PGradDipSurgAnat Melb (Medicine)
Ms Wai Ying Tham, BSc(Hons) Melb (Yoga)
Mr Douglas Tjandra, BBiomed Melb (Biomedicine)
Mr Joshua Van Konkelenberg, AMusA, BMus Adel, GradDipScreenMus AFTRS (Music)
Dr Tamara Vu, BA, LLB(Hons), MBBS Melb (Medicine)
Mr David Wakeham, BA(Hons) Monash, BSc Melb (Mathematics)
Dr Michael Walker, BSc(Hons) Monash, MASt Cantab, PhD ANU (Mathematics)
Mr David Wilson, BCom(Hons) Melb (Finance)
Ms Sissi (Xi) Wang, BCom Melb (Accounting/Chinese)
Ms Alice Warren, BA(Hons) Canter (Linguistics)
Ms Amelia Watson, BA Melb (Psychology)
Mr Harrison Wraight, BArchSt Melb (Design)
Dr Hee-Jeong Silvia Yang, PhD Hanbuk, DipTheol MelbCollDiv (Spanish)
Mr Alex Zarebski, BSc Melb (Mathematics)
Ms Lucy Zhang, BCom(Hons) Melb (Marketing)
Ms Ying Zhong, BBiomed Melb (Immunology)
STUDENT TUTORSMr Jason Chiang (Violin)
Mr Ben Clark (Guitar)
Mr Joe Constable (Latin)
Mr Mathew Crane, BA ACU (Arts)
Mr Tom Crowhurst (Mathematics)
Ms Stephanie Forrest (Classics)
Ms Lucie Gavanon, BA Adel (Philosophy/Spanish)
Mr Matt Geleta (Chemistry)
Ms Natasha Giles, BEnvDes UWA (Architecture)
Mr Yi Jzen Goh (Economics)
Ms Suzie Gomm (Management)
Ms Miranda Gronow (Classics)
Mr Sam Hartley (Piano)
Mr Andrew Hearl, BA Melb (Gender Studies)
Ms Katie Hewitt (Piano)
Mr Robert Holt (Mathematics)Ms Selvi Jegatheeson, BSc(Hons) Auck (Veterinary Science/Zoology)
Mr Rocky Liang, BE(Hons) Melb (Engineering)
Mr Simon Matthews (Quantitative Methods/Economics)
Mr Damian Morton (Guitar)
Mr Luke Patterson, GradDipLing Melb (Aboriginalities)
Mr James Roberts (Finance)
Ms Natasha Robbins (Criminology)
Mr Santo Tripodi (Italian)
Mr Rukman Vijayakumar, BBiomed Melb (Anatomy)
Ms Eliza Wallace, BCom Melb (Economics)
Mr Ruaridh Williamson (Mathematics)
Mr James Wolfe, BSc(Hons) Syd (Anatomy)
Mr Peter Wu (Piano/Medicine)
THEOLOGICAL SCHOOLThe Revd Professor Dorothy Lee, BA(Hons), DipEd Newc, BD(Hons), PhD Syd Dean of the Theological School Frank Woods Professor of New TestamentThe Revd Canon Dr Ray Cleary AM, BEcon, DipEd Monash, BSocWk Melb, BTheol, MMin, DMinStuds MelbCollDiv Sambell Lecturer in Pastoral and Public Theology Director of Ministry FormationThe Revd Dr Craig D’Alton, BA, PhD Melb, BTheol, MA MelbCollDiv St Mary’s Lecturer in Anglican Studies
Dr David Gormley O’Brien, BSc, BComEng LaTrobe, MA, MATS GordonConwellTS, MPhil, DPhil Oxon McMullin Lecturer and Coordinator of Theology OnlineThe Revd Cecilia Francis, LicACST LincolnIHS, BTheol MelbCollDiv Coordinator, Supervised Theological Field Education Program and Certificate in Theology and MinistryThe Revd Professor Andrew McGowan, BA(Hons) UWA, BD(Hons) MelbCollDiv, MA, PhD NotreDame Joan F W Munro Professor of Historical TheologyDr Megan Warner, BJuris, LLB, LLM UWA, LLM Bristol, BTheol MelbCollDiv, DTheol MCDU Bromby Lecturer in Biblical Studies (to December)Mr David Barmby, BMus Syd, MMus UNSW Administrator (to April)Ms Lek Koswig Administrator (from June)
ADJUNCT FACULTYThe Revd Canon Dr Stephen Ames, BSc, PhD Melb, BD, BA, HD EpiscDivSch, PhD Melb
The Venerable Dr Brad Billings, BTheol TaborColl, BMin MelbCollDiv, MA Melb, ThD AustCollTheol
The Revd Professor Gary D Bouma, BA Calvin, MDiv PrincetonThSem, MA, PhD Cornell
The Revd Dr Lynne Broughton, BA, PhD Melb
The Revd Dr John Capper, BEng UNSW, BTheol, DipMin Ridley, DipSocSc UNE, PhD Cantab
The Revd Dr David Cole, DMin SanFran, PhD Newc
The Venerable Dr John Davis, BA Adel, DipEd, MA McMaster, BD, DTheol MelbCollDiv
The Revd Dr Ron Dowling, BA Melb, MA CathUAmerica, DMin ChrchDivSchPac, ThL (to July)
Dr Anne Elvey, BSc, PhD Monash, GradDipEd MercyColl, BTheol, TheolM MelbCollDiv
Dr Felicity Harley-McGowan, BA, PhD Adel
The Revd Dr Ron Noone, BA Melb, PhD NYU, BTheol MelbCollDiv
The Revd Canon Dr Colleen O’Reilly, GradDipEdAdmin Melb, ThA AustCollTheol, BTheol SydCollDiv, MTheol USyd, DMinStud SanFranThSem
The Rt Revd John Parkes, AM, KStJ, LLB(Hons) Sheff, BTh(Hons) ACT, MTh MelbCollDiv
The Revd Dr Brian Porter, MA Cantab, MLitt UNE, BA Monash, ThD AustCollTheol
Dr Muriel Porter, OAM, BA UNE, BLitt ANU, DPhil Melb, MA ACU
The Revd Canon Dr Charles Sherlock, BA(Hons) Syd, ThL AustCollTheol, MA ANU, BD Lond, ThD AustCollTheol
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMSDr Barbara Cargill, BA, MEd Melb, DBA Swinburne, MAHRI Dean of International ProgramsMr Glen Jennings, BA(Hons), MA LaTrobe Associate Dean (Academic Operations) Dr Bernard Leigh, BSc(Hons), GradDipEd, PhD Monash, MEd Melb Timetable Coordinator & Special Projects CoordinatorMs Alison Menzies, BA, BSW, GradDip(Mgt) Melb Associate Dean (Marketing and Admissions)
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FOUNDATION STUDIES ADMINISTRATION Dr Tan Hooi Cheng, BSc(Hons), PhD Monash Associate Director, Academic AdministrationMs Alexandra Dahlsen Manager, Student AdministrationMs Sonam Agarwal, BCom, BMBus(Bank&Fin) Monash Administration and Budget Officer (on leave from April)Ms Victoria Gregory, BA, BCom Monash Administration and Budget Officer (from September)Ms Kirstie Robertson, Administration and Budget Officer (from April to September)Mr Trevor Bradley Administrative AssistantMs Mina Corbino, BA, BBus VUT Examinations CoordinatorMs Kiki Citra Horas, BA(Media&Comms), DipModLang(Jap) Melb Administrative AssistantMs Alpna Tankha, BComm Dehli, MBus(ERPs) VicU Administration Coordinator (to June)Ms Annie Rapoport, BA(Hons), PostGradCertEd Bristol Administration Coordinator (from June to December)
ACCOMMODATION Ms Linda Olivieri Accommodation Coordinator
Ms Jillian Huang, BA Guandong, Med Monash, AdvDipTrans AustInstTrans&Interp Student Support Officer (to August)
Ms Piumali Jayasuriya, BIT CSU Student Support Services Officer (from September)
EDITH HEAD HALL Ms Cassie Wilson, BA, BEd Monash Head of Residence (to August)
Ms Claire Baxter, BA(Hons), BSc Melb Deputy Head of Residence (to February)Ms Tess Morriss Deputy Head of Residence (from February)Ms Christy Capper, BA Macq, GradDipArts, MAVocPrac Tabor Deputy Head of Residence (from August)Ms Sravanthi Bondugulapati Residential Assistant Ms Sae Ikenishi Residential Assistant Ms Caitlin Jennings Residential Assistant (from August)
MARKETING & ADMISSIONS Ms Alison Menzies, BA, BSW, GradDip(Mgt) Melb Associate Dean (Marketing and Admissions)
Mr Ben Waymire, BA LaTrobe Senior Marketing & Admissions Manager
Ms Lesley Allen, DipKTC Melb Admissions ManagerMs Vivian Chan, BCom, GradDipIS Melb Marketing & Admissions Manager
Ms Cindy Chandra, BA(Media&Comms), DipModLang(Indon) Melb Marketing & Admissions ManagerMr James Kerley, BA(Hons), GradDipEd LaTrobe Marketing & Admissions Manager Ms Jaime Winchester, BA, GradDipComms VicU Admissions OfficerMs Kirsten Fawcett-Le Rossignol, BA VUT
Marketing & Admissions Officer
REGISTRATIONS Ms Christine Alexiou, BA Monash Director of Registrations
Ms Ting Dong, BBus(HospMgt) VicU Registrations Officer
STUDENT COUNSELLING Ms Anita Krautschneider, BA Deakin, GradDipAppPsych VUT, MEd(Psych) Melb, MAPS CounsellorMr Noam Perl-Gurovich, BA(Dist) HUJI, BSW(Dist), GCertFamSensPract&FamThpy LaTrobe, MAASW Counsellor (from October)
STUDENT SERVICES Ms Kelly Owen, DipEventMgt FitzwilliamInst Manager, Student ServicesMs Su Li Yeoh, BSc Melb Student Experience CoordinatorMs Stephanie Wilson, Administrative Assistant (to April)Mr Janaka Wijesekera, BEng(Hons) RMIT Administrative Assistant (from April)
STUDENT WELFARE Ms Say Chin Lim, BA Deakin, DipAdvert LimkokwingICT Manager Student WelfareMs Jillian Huang, BA Guandong, Med Monash, AdvDipTrans AustInstTrans&Interp Student Support Officer (to August)Ms Piumali Jayasuriya, BIT CSU Student Support Services Officer (from September)Ms Ann Wang, BA(IntStud) RMIT Administration Officer
TEACHING STAFFACCOUNTINGMs Mary Zafirakis, BEc, PostGradDip(Acc) Monash Subject LeaderMr Ian Beck, BBus, MBA RMIT, MEdAdmin, DipTertEd UNE, DipEd StateCollVic, FRMIT (to July)
Mr Felipe Casasayas, BEd Melb, GradDipCompSc, GradDipAdvCompSc, GradDipAcc LaTrobe
Mr Tee Keat (Danny) Tan, BCom, LLB Melb, GradDipLegPrac LeoCussen (from August)
Ms Sharyn Yeats, BBus(Acc), GradDipEd(Sec) QUT, CELTA Cambr (from April)
BA EXTENDEDMr David Collis, BSc(Hons), BA(Hons) Monash, GradDipTheol, MA(BibStud) MelbCollDiv Program Leader (from December)
BIOLOGY Dr Kerry Higgins, BSc(Hons), PhD Melb Subject Leader
Ms Madeline Papandreou, BSc LaTrobe, DipEd(Sec) CSU
Dr Catherine Symington, BAgrSc(Hons), PhD LaTrobe, Med(EdMgt) Melb
Ms Victoria Guggenheimer, BSc RMIT
CHEMISTRY
Dr Patricia Jackson, BSc(Hons) Melb, PhD Cantab Subject Leader (to May)
Dr Kerry Higgins, BSc(Hons), PhD Melb Subject Leader (from June)
Ms Catherine Elsworth, BSc(Hons) Melb, GradDip(FinPlan) SecInst
Dr Mei Fong, BSc Deakin, PhD Melb, GradDipEd ACU
Mr Steven Ng, BE, BSc Melb, MBIT RMIT (from July)
Dr Abilio (Bill) Ten, BSc(Hons), PhD Melb
Dr Lucia Jurdana, BSc RMIT, PhD Melb Laboratory Technician & Demonstrator
DRAMA Mr Danny Fahey, BEd VicColl Subject Leader
Dr Rosemary Blight, BA, DipEd, MEd, PhD Melb
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Mr Stephan Faubel, BEd MelbStateCol, PostGradDip(Act) East15ActSch
Mr Ernie Gray, BEd Rusden, BA(DramArts) NIDA
Ms Gillian McInnes, HDipTeachSec Deakin, BEd LaTrobe (from August)
Dr Jack Migdalek, BEd Deakin, DipTEFL/TESL ELC, MEd, PhD Deakin
Ms Vanessa O’Neill, BA, MTeach(Sec) Melb (to May)
Mr Roger Selleck, GradDipHist LaTrobe, DipDramArt VCA
Ms Jacqualine Vandersluys, BA Deakin, PGradDipEd, MTeach Melb (from August)
Ms Joanne Wilson, BEd Rusden
ECONOMICSMs Vandana Wadhwa, BA(Hons) JMCDU, MA(Eco) Delhi, GradDipEd(Sec) Monash, MEd Melb Subject Leader
Dr G H Dinusha Dharmaratna, BSc(Hons) Peradeniya, PhD Monash (from August)
Dr Troy Lynch, BEc Monash, MLitt UNE, GradDipAppFin&Invt FINSIA, PhD LaTrobe
Ms Ecaterine (Ketty) Philips, DipTESOL VUW, DipTeach ChristchCOE, BSc Canterbury
ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES Mrs Peetra Lechte, BA Hull, CertTESL Exeter, MA(TESOL) Wollongong, Cert IV Train&Asses Syd Subject LeaderMs Luisa Abelardo, BA LaTrobe, DipEd, MA(TESOL) ACU (from July)
Mr Robin Baker, BA(Ed) Melb, Cert III Jap Fukushima
Dr Amanda Bayliss, BA Syd, DipEd, GradDipHum UNE, MA Bond, PhD Melb (from August)
Ms Susan Bendall, BA(Hons), DipEd LaTrobe
Ms Sara Cameron, TTC, GradDipTESL Well, BEd LaTrobe, GradDipHRM Deakin
Ms Poi Chey Chan, BA(Hons) Sussex, MA(TESOL) Nottingham
Ms Mary Ferguson, BA, PGradCertEd Portsmouth, MAEd UniSA, CELTA IHL
Ms Johanna Fletcher, BA, PGradDipSW Otago, GradCertTESOL Holmesglen, CertTESOL Edenz, Cert IV WTA VicColl
Ms Jane Garton, BEd, GradDipTESL StateCollVic, MEdSt UniSA
Mr Chris Heath, BA Bristol, TESOL TCL
Mr Marco Hermann, BA LaTrobe, DipEd Monash, BEd, GradDipTESL Deakin, MA(AppLing) Melb
Ms Neralie Hoadley, BA(Hons), GradDipEd, MA Melb
Ms Susan Jobst, BA, DipEd LaTrobe, GradDipEd(MulticultStud) ACU, DipVisArts BoxHillTAFE
Ms Esther Krause, BA, Dip Ed Monash, GradDipEdTESOL Deakin
Ms Dale Shapter Lau, BA, DipEd Monash, CertTESL, MA(AppLing) Melb
Ms Pam Lawrence, DipEd, PGradESL, MA(AppLing) Melb
Ms Julie Levine, BEd, MEd Melb, GradDipTESOL Monash, Cert IV Train&Ass GippsIAE
Mr Gary Lichtenstein, BA, DipEd Monash
Mr Andrew McIntyre, BA(Hons) Monash, DipEd, BLit, GradDipTESOL Melb, DipMus Paris (to February; from July)
Ms Priti Mukherjee, BA, DipEd(TESL), BEd(TESOL) LaTrobe
Dr Puvenesvary Muthiah, BA Malaya, MA(AppLing) Leic, PhD Melb
Ms Melanie Platt, BA (Hons), MA (Hons) Exeter, PGDipEd Birm, CELTA LaTrobe
Ms Ruth Pritchard, BA Syd, BEd (TESOL), DipEd LaTrobe, MA(AppLing) Melb
Mr Frank Sanders, BS, MA BUP, MA Melb, CertEFLA HolmesColl, GradCertTESOL Wollongong
Ms Selvarani Suppiah, BA(Hons), DipEd, MA(AppLing) Nanyang (from July)
Mr Rhys Tyers, BA, MA LaTrobe, MEd Deakin (from July)
Ms Patrizia Valastro, MEd Monash, DipEd ACU, BA LaTrobe
ENVIRONMENT & DEVELOPMENT Ms Jane Sykes, BA, DipEd, GradDipEd(Pol&Admin), MEd Monash Subject Leader Ms Judith McPherson, BA, DipEd, GradDipEval Melb (from April)
Dr Catherine Symington, BAgrSc(Hons), PhD LaTrobe, MEd(EdMgt) Melb
HISTORY OF IDEAS
Dr Tamar Lewit, BA(Hons) Melb, PhD Lond, FSA Subject LeaderMr Richard Finch, BA(Hons), BCom Melb Associate Subject LeaderDr Janusz Sysak, BA, DipEd Qld, MLitt ParisIII, PhD Melb Associate Subject Leader Dr Frazer Andrewes, BA, MA(Hons) Auck, PhD Melb
Dr Jonathan Barlow, MA Monash, PhD Syd
Mr John Buttrose, DipTeach(Primary) TorrensCAE, BA(Hons) LaTrobe
Dr Roderick Foster, BA(Hons), MA, PhD Melb
Ms Jane Neild, BA UNSW
Michael Pickering, BA(Hons) Qld (from August)
William Purchase, BA, MA, BA(Hons) Melb (from August)
Dr Justin Tighe, BA(Hons), MA LaTrobe, PhD Monash
LITERATURE Dr Michael Heald, BA(Hons), DipEd, PhD UWA, CertTEFL MilnerICE Subject Leader Ms Gayle Allan, BA(Hons) Deakin, GradCertArts(CinStud) Melb, MA LaTrobe
Mr Glen Jennings, BA(Hons), MA LaTrobe
Ms Katerina Kasapidis, BA(Hons) LaTrobe (from August)
Dr Sally Dalton-Brown, BA(Hons) Wits, BA(Hons) UNISA, MA Wits, PhD Cantab
Ms Rosalie Ham, BEd VicColl, MA RMIT
Ms Neralie Hoadley, BA(Hons), GradDipEd, MA Melb
Dr Rebecca Garcia Lucas, BA(Hons), PhD Monash (to June)
Dr Mercedeh Makoui, BA Shahid Beheshti, MA Tehran, PhD Deakin (from July)
Ms Gayle McIntyre, BA Laval, CertAdLit Conestoga, MA Manitoba
Dr Jennifer Mitchell, BSocSc RMIT, GradDipArts, MA, PhD Monash
Mrs Sameen Motahhir, MA Pubjab, PGradDipArts. MA(TESOL) Melb (from July)
Dr Mark Nixon, BCom, BA(Hons), PhD Melb
Ms Jolanta Nowak, BA Flinders, PGradDipArts, MA, PhD Melb
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Dr Alexandra Williams, BA Otago, DipT ChristchTC, DipTESL VUW, BMus(Hons), PhD Melb, LTCL
MATHEMATICS Dr Raymond Broeksteeg, BSc(Hons) Otago, PhD Monash Subject Leader (Mathematics 1) Dr Sasha Cyganowski, BSc(Hons), PhD Deakin Subject Leader (Mathematics 2)Dr Jose Ayala Hoffman, BMath UCdelNorte, MSc Iowa, PhD Melb (from October)
Dr Monica Broeksteeg, BSc(Hons), PhD Monash
Mr David Collis, BSc(Hons), BA(Hons) Monash, GradDipTheol, MA(BibStud) MelbCollDiv
Dr Cheryl Filippe, BSc(Hons), PhD Monash
Ms Alison Fisher, CertEd Leics, BSc RMIT, PGDipEdStud, Med Melb, PGCertOnlineEd&Train Lond
Dr Bell Foozwell, BSc(Hons) LaTrobe, PhD Melb
Mr Peter Hird, BEd(Sc) Melb
Mr Leigh Humphries, BSc, PGraDCertSc Melb (from January)
Dr Anthony Klemm, BSc(Hons) Adel, PhD Flinders, FAustMS
Dr Bernard Leigh, BSc(Hons), GradDipEd, PhD Monash, MEd Melb
Mr Philip Mannes, BA(Hons) Monash
Ms Elspeth McCracken-Hewson, BSc, DipEd Melb, CertEd(FE), GradDipMgtStud Middlesex
Mr Andrew Oppenheim, BA, BSc, MSc, DipEd Melb
Mrs Barbara Trauer, BSc, DipEd Melb
MEDIA & COMMUNICATIONS Dr David Neo, BA Calgary, MA Concordia, PhD LaTrobe Subject Leader (to February)
Ms Loretta Duffy, BA Deakin, GradDipArts RMIT, MA(Comm&MediaStud) Monash, MA(AppLing) Melb Subject Leader (from February)Ms Rose Bisignano, BA Monash, GradDipEd Melb
PHYSICS Dr Frederick Robilliard, BSc(Hons), MSc LaTrobe, PhD Monash Subject Leader (to April)Dr Fun Lai, BSc, MSc RMIT, PhD Melb Subject Leader (from April)Mr Geoffrey Adam, BSc(Hons) JCU
Ms Farah Ajoudani, BSc(Hons) Mashad, MSc Melb
Ms Astghik (Esther) Tamanyan, BSc, MSc Yerevan Lab Demonstrator (from October)Dr Leonie Tewierik, BSc(Hons), PhD Melb Lab Demonstrator (from September)
PSYCHOLOGY Dr Maureen Vincent, BA Monash, BSW Melb, GradDipEd(Sec) ACU, GradDipPsy Monash, MClinPsy, PhD Deakin, MAPS, MACPA, MCCP Subject LeaderMr Ian Wei Yuan Teo, BSc Melb, GradDipPsych Deakin
TRINITY INSTITUTEMs Sue Karzis, BA, DipEd, MYouthHealth&EdMgt Melb Director, Young Leaders ProgramMr Mark Gordon, BA(Hons) LSBF General ManagerMs Riannah Heath Administrative Assistant (from February to July)Ms Rebecca McLennan Administrative Assistant (to February)Mr Pierre Houeix Administrative Assistant (to July)Ms Denise Gladwyn Conference & Events Coordinator (from August)
COLLEGE-WIDE DEPARTMENTS
ADVANCEMENTMr Scott Charles, BPD, BBldg Melb, ME RMIT Director of AdvancementMs Kay Attali, BA Monash, MA Lond Advancement Associate, Special Projects Ms Nicole Crook, AssocDip(Bus) Deakin, Cert IV Arts(IntDes) RMIT Associate Director, Alumni Relations (to December)Ms Talitha Fraser Advancement Administrator (to February) The Rt Revd James Grant, AM, BA(Hons) Melb, ThL, AustCollTheol, BD MelbCollDiv Bequest Officer Ms Dawn Leicester, BA Melb Special Projects (from November)Ms Essie Marendy, BA(Hons) Qld, MA Melb, GradDipArtsEd PhillipIT, GradDipEd&Pub RMIT, GradCertMktg Holmesglen Research Officer
Ms Toni Roberts, BA, BTeach Melb, GradDipPsy Monash Advancement Administrator (to February)Ms Kathryn Stewart, BA(Hons) Gloucester Events Manager (from January)Ms Jennifer Wraight, DipEd BallaratTC, GradDipTeachLib BallaratCAE, Cert II IT EastGippsTAFE Associate Director, Major Gifts (from July)Ms Mia Yourn, DipGovt NMIT, DipBisStud VicUni Advancement Administrator (from January)
ART AND ARCHIVESDr Benjamin Thomas, BA(Hons), MArtCur, PhD Melb Rusden Curator of Art & Archives
CHAPLAINCY The Revd Chris Carolane, BSc(Hons) LaTrobe, DipEd Melb, ThL AustCollTheol, GradDipTheol MODU Chaplain to Foundation Studies Joint College Chaplain ( from February)The Revd Lynda McMinn, BA(Hons) UWS, BTheol CSU Chaplain to the Residential College Joint College Chaplain (from February)The Revd Jasmine Dow, BTheol, MTheol CSU Associate Chaplain (from February) Chaplain to the Canterbury Fellowship (from February to September)
COMMUNICATIONSMs Penny Appleby, BBus Qld Manager, Communications (to November)Mr Ben Zipper, BA(Hons) Swinburne, DipArts RMIT Manager, Communications (from November)Ms Deirdre Sheehan, Cert IV GraphicDes Shillington Graphic Designer (from September)Ms Imogen Smith-Waters Communications Intern
FINANCE & ADMINISTRATIONMr Gary Norman, BBus RMIT, GradCertBus(Mktg) PhillipIT, CPA Chief Financial Officer Director, planitgreen, Trinity’s Sustainability Projects
Mrs Beverley Roberts, Executive Assistant to the Chief Financial OfficerMiss Judith Breheny, BBus SIT, CPA Associate Director, Finance & AdministrationMr Dean Berry, Accounts Receivable OfficerMs Philippa Smith, BA, BCom Melb Payroll and Administration Officer
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Ms Nhi Tran, BEc HoChiMinhCityU, BCom Well, CPA Assistant Accountant
HUMAN RESOURCESMs Kim Hubery, BAppSc CSU Human Resources Advisor Manager OH&S
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICESMr Greg Chenhall, BSc Melb Director of Information Technology Services Mr Trent Anderson, BSc(ComTech) Melb IT Client Services Officer
Mr Timothy Bell, BSc(Hons) Melb Systems Administrator
Mr Geoffrey Crompton, BComms, BEng, BAppSci RMIT Systems Administrator Mr Stanley Despotellis, Audio Visual and Administrative AssistantMr Matt Howard, BTeach Melb, AdvDipMus Box Hill, MA Monash IT Client Services OfficerMr Hermann Koppenwallner, DipIT Holmesglen IT Client Services OfficerMr Waye-Wynn Lee, Business Applications Support OfficerMr Martin Steers, AdvCertDigElec Barton, DipIT Holmesglen Manager of IT Client ServicesMs Joslyn Tait, BA, DipSLT Waikato, MA Melb, CertTEFLA UCLES Website and Portal Administrator
LIBRARYMs Gale Watt, Licence ès Lettres Paris IV, BA Rutgers, MBIT, GradDipInfoMgt RMIT Leeper Librarian Ms Catharina (Kitty) Vroomen, DipLib, GradDipAppInfoSys RMIT Deputy Librarian
Mrs Marina Comport, AssocDipSocSci Swinburne Library TechnicianMs Karyn Yapp Library Technician
MUSICMr Michael Leighton Jones, BA Well, MA Cantab, MMus Qld Director of MusicMr Joshua Van Konkelenberg, AMusA, BMus Adel, GradDipScreenMus AFTRS College Organist (to May)Mr Hugh Fullarton, BMus, MMus, DipEd Melb, ARCM College Organist (from May)
PROPERTY & FACILITIES SERVICESMr Alan Datt Manager, Buildings & Grounds (from February to December)Mr Scott Fennell Operations Coordinator
Mr Ian McLay Maintenance OfficerMr Gregory Sullivan Facilities Assistant (to April)Mr Derek McMillan Facilities Assistant (from May)Ms Heidi Macklin, BSc Macq, BSc(Hons) LaTrobe Administrative AssistantMr Malcolm Fraser, DipNurs Melb Gardener
Mr John Fyffe Gardener/MaintenanceMr Paul McGrath Caretaker & Security OfficerMr Paul Camilleri Caretaker & Security Officer
COLLEGE RECEPTIONMrs Yvonne Diamond Receptionist & Administrative OfficerMs Cathy Cipriani, House ManagerMs Lorraine Ferrari, Receptionist (from September)Mr Frank Henagan College Porter
STAFF ACHIEVEMENTSGayle Allan contributed an article entitled ‘Home Sweet Home: Representation of Domestic Spaces in Macbeth’ to the journal Shakespeare on Screen: Macbeth Edition, Dec. 2013 (Universités de Rouen et du Havre). Gayle was the technical and research assistant on a digital humanities project, which this year won the Society for the Study of Early Modern Women award for the best art and media project. The website is entitled Mary Wroth’s Poetry, An Electronic Edition (wroth.latrobe.edu.au).
Rosemary Blight graduated with a PhD from the University of Melbourne in March with a thesis titled ‘Creating Indigenous Futures: Using Applied Theatre to Construct a Participatory Creative Space for Indigenous Australian Young People’. She gave a paper titled ‘Privileging Aboriginal Voices: Applied Theatre as Transformative Process’ and presented a workshop at the International Drama, Theatre and Education Congress in Paris in July. The workshop was called ‘Transformative Experiences for Aboriginal Australian Youth’ and included a short film called ‘Claiming Spaces’, made with the involvement of first-year Bachelor of Arts (Extended) students. Rosemary also facilitated a two-day leadership program at Mt Macedon for the Indigenous Australian Entry Level Development Employment Program called ‘Ready Set Go’ on behalf of Murrup Barak, Melbourne Institute for Indigenous Development, the University of Melbourne.
Peter Campbell, JP, is an Honorary Research Fellow in the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music, the University of Melbourne. He continued as a member of the editorial committee for Context: A Journal of Music Research and on the organising committee for the
‘Wagner and Us’ symposium held in December. He is Treasurer of the Victorian Chapter of the Musicological Society of Australia, Archivist for the Australian Intervarsity Choral Societies Association, and Treasurer of Ensemble Gombert Inc. His motet ‘Thanks be to Thee’ was sung by the Canberra Choral Society in Canberra in September. Peter sang concerts with the Choir of Trinity College in Melbourne in September and in Sydney in October, and for an ABC Classic FM ‘Sunday Live’ broadcast in December. During November he sang services at St Paul’s Cathedral, Melbourne, and Advent services with the Choir of the Canterbury Fellowship. He also performed as a soloist in a concert in Canberra in December to celebrate 50 years of music-making by the composer Judith Clingan.
Barbara Cargill was appointed to the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) Register of External Experts, having for some years been an honorary member of their interim experts register. She conducted a number of audit and advisory activities for TEQSA within the higher education and foundation studies sectors in 2013. She also undertook a special review/audit for the Victorian Registrations and Qualifications Authority relating to aspects of independent secondary school provision and regulation.
Christopher Carolane completed a Graduate Diploma in Theology from the MCD University of Divinity in March. In January he led the Trinity College and Friends Cambodian Service Project based in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. During the year he preached at ‘The Holy Church’ in Phnom Penh, St Matthias’ Anglican Church, Richmond, and at St Paul’s Cathedral, Melbourne, where he is an honorary member of the Cathedral clergy. Chris continued
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in his role as an examining chaplain for the Archbishop of Melbourne until June. He is also a member of the Board of the Council for Chaplains in Tertiary Institutions (Victoria). In June Chris attended the conference of European University Chaplains in Sigtuna, Sweden. During the year he received an Outstanding Contribution to Service award from the College.
Greg Chenhall attended the Higher Education Technology Agenda conference in Hobart in April.
Jackson Clarke has an article in pre-print titled ‘Phenomenology of a Very Light Scalar (100 MeV < mh < 10 GeV) with SM Higgs Mixing’ (arxiv.org). He attended the annual ARC Centre of Excellence for Particle Physics at the Terascale Conference in Cairns in July.
David Collis presented ‘Of Google, Algorithms, and the Rise of the Savant Garde’ at the Australian Sociological Association (TASA) National Conference in November.
Sally Dalton-Brown was awarded a PhD from the University of Central Lancashire in November. Sally’s work was undertaken in the Centre for Professional Ethics on a thesis titled ‘Towards a Global Ethics: The Debate on Nanotechnology in the European Union and China’. She published ‘Looking for the Creator: Pelevin and the Impotent Writer in T (2009) and Ananasnaia voda dlia prekrasnoi damy (2011), Modern Language Review 108.4 (Oct. 2013): 1217–49, and presented a paper on Habermas and ethics at the Cambridge Bioethics Quarterly Retreat, Paris, 20–24 June 2013.
Anne Elvey was co-editor of, Reinterpreting the Eucharist: Explorations in Feminist Theology and Ethics (Sheffield: Equinox, 2013) with Carol Hogan, Kim Power and Claire Renkin; and Climate Change—Cultural
Change: Religious Responses and Responsibilities (Preston: Mosaic Press, 2013) with David Gormley O’Brien. She published ‘Rethinking Neighbour Love: A Conversation between Political Theology and Ecological Ethics’, ‘Where the Wild Ox Roams’: Biblical Essays in Honour of Norman C Habel, ed. Alan H Cadwallader and Peter L Trudinger (Sheffield: Sheffield Phoenix, 2013), 58–75; ‘Interpreting the Time: Climate Change and the Climate in/of the Gospel of Luke’, Climate Change—Cultural Change, 78–91; and ‘Living One for the Other: Eucharistic Hospitality as Ecological Hospitality’, Reinterpreting the Eucharist, 186–205. Anne is editor of Colloquium: The Australian and New Zealand Theological Review, managing editor of Plumwood Mountain: An Australian Journal of Ecopoetry and Ecopoetics, and an editor for the Union Poet Series Chapbooks for Melbourne Poets Union. Anne’s poem ‘To Drag the Saints back from Heaven’ appeared in Meanjin 72.2 (Winter 2013) and in The Best Australian Poems 2013, ed. Lisa Gorton (Collingwood: Black Inc, 2013). Other poems appeared in Rabbit 7 (Summer 2013), otoliths (May 2013), Eureka Street (3 Sep 2013), Australian Love Poems 2013 (ed. Mark Tredinnick; Inkerman and Blunt), and Overland 213 (Summer 2013). Anne gave papers at the ANZATS Conference (Auckland, June 30–July 2); The Sacred in Literature and the Arts (Sydney, August 2–3); and the Society of Biblical Literature (Baltimore, MD, November 22-26). To attend SBL, Anne received a conference travel grant from MCD University of Divinity. She was a guest speaker at the Texts and Traditions conference on 4 March 2013, to the religious studies group at the Lyceum Club on 24 May 2013, to the Jewish Christian Muslim Association on 16 June 2013, and in the Poetry and the Soul series at the Carmelite Centre on 19 June 2013.
Katherine Firth became a member of the Adjunct Faculty of the Trinity College Theological School. At the University of Melbourne, she received the Norman Curry Award for Innovation and Excellence in Teaching. Katherine published ‘Judith Wright’, British Writers: Supplement, vol. 20, ed. Jay Parini (New York: Scribner, 2013), 273–91, and acted as a peer reviewer for the Journal of Academic Language and Learning. Katherine presented ‘Hyper-anxiety about Research Integrity among Library Staff and RHD Students’ at the Office of Research Ethics and Integrity’s ‘Tuesdays with OREI Seminars’, and ‘The “Aura” of Authenticity in the Age of Digital Lecture Theatres’ at the Australian Association of Language and Learning Biennial Conference in Melbourne. Katherine continues as a Director of the Acorn Press, and as an Examining Chaplain of the Diocese of Melbourne.
Bell Foozwell presented the research paper ‘Four Dimensional Haken Cobordisms’ at the 57th Annual Meeting of the Australian Mathematical Society in Sydney in October.
David Gormley-O’Brien presented a paper titled ‘Reclaiming and Rehumanising Home-making as a Theologically Valid Form of Work’ at the Nature, Technology and Religion Conference (European Forum for the Study of Religion and the Environment) in Sigtuna, Sweden, 22–25 May. At Trinity College in September, David and Dr Anne Elvey conducted a follow-up symposium on religious responses to Climate Change, which was also the occasion for the launch of their book, Climate Change—Cultural Change: Religious Responses and Responsibilities (Preston: Mosaic Press, 2013).
Clare Harding was Chair, Social Firms Australia, Treasurer of the Australian Rhodes Scholars
Association, and a member of the Rhodes Scholars Selection Committee (Victoria).
Matthew Harding published ‘Trust and Fiduciary Law’, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 33 (2013): 81–102; ‘Constructive Trusts and Distributive Justice’, The Principles of Proprietary Remedies, ed. Elise Bant and Michael Bryan (Sydney: Thomson, 2013), 19–36; and ‘What is the Point of Charity Law?’ Private Law: Key Encounters with Public Law, ed. Darryn Jensen and Kit Barker (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013), 147–70.
Skip Horne was invited to join the University of Melbourne Career Services Network. He attended the National Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Services conference in December.
Glen Jennings presented a series of lectures during the year in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore and Myanmar, and published an article on the Gillard government’s Asian Century White Paper entitled ‘Asian Ties: Better, Faster Stronger’, Arena Magazine 122 (Feb.–Mar. 2013): 18–21.
Anita Krautschneider attended a master class in Advanced Techniques of Therapy with Dr Jeffrey K Zeig, founder and director of the Erikson Foundation; the Australian Psychological Society Counselling Psychology Conference entitled ‘Evidence-based Approaches to Practice’; ‘Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with Adolescents and Youth’, Part 2, with Dr Louise Hayes; and ‘Diagnostic and Statistical Manual 5: What you need to know’ by Professor David Castle. Anita herself presented a workshop for the Mental Health Practitioners Network, Southern Region, entitled ‘A Case Presentation and Discussion using “The Bells that Ring” Supervision Method’.
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Michael Leighton Jones Michael Leighton Jones was Acting Director of Cathedral Musi at St Paul’s in November.
Tamar Lewit published ‘The Mysterious Case of La Graufesenque? Stimuli to Large-scale Fine Pottery Production and Trade in the Roman Empire’, Seeing Red: New Economic and Social Perspectives on terra sigillata, ed. M Fulford and E Durham (The Institute of Classical Studies, London), 111–20; ‘The Lessons of Gaulish Fineware’ Local Economies? Production and Exchange of Inland Regions, Late Antique Archaeology 10, ed. Luke Lavan and Michael Mulryan (Leiden: Brill, 2013), 213–43; and a review of Michael Decker, Tilling the Hateful Earth: Agricultural Production and Trade in the Late Antique East in Ancient West & East 12 (2013): 368–69. During the year she delivered an advanced seminar on archaeological methods and evidence at the Research School of the Humanities at the Australian National University, and her Honorary Fellowship at the University of Melbourne was renewed until 2014. Tamar also serves on the editorial board of the journal Post Classical Archaeologies.
Andreas Loewe is a member of Council of the MCD University of Divinity, of the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne and of Melbourne Girls Grammar School, and is a Director of the Melbourne Anglican Foundation. He gave an address at the Australian Deans Conference on the role of music in worship, and lectured at the Peter Corney Institute on the theology of music. He was guest preacher at St David’s Cathedral, Hobart, St Paul’s Cathedral and Westminster Abbey in London, and St John’s Cathedral, Hong Kong. He published ‘Why do Lutherans sing? Lutherans, Music, and the Gospel in the First Century of the Reformation’ in
Church History, and ‘Musica est optimum: Martin Luther’s Theory of Music’ in Music and Letters.
Andrew McGowan presented ‘Feast as Fast: Asceticism and Christian Meal Practice’ at a symposium on Sacred Meals at Metochi, Lesbos, Greece, in September, ‘From Tabernacle to Table: How Early Christians Read Leviticus’ at a symposium on Sacrificial traditions in antiquity at the University of Münster, Germany, also in September, ‘Making Sacrifices: Early Christianity, Ritual Meals, and Cultic Tradition’ at the Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting in Baltimore, USA, in November, and published the book chapter titled ‘God in Christ: Tertullian, Paul, and Christology’, in Tertullian and Paul, Pauline and Patristic Scholars in Debate 1 (London: Bloomsbury T & T Clark, 2013), 1–15.
Jack Migdalek presented the paper ‘Dance and Scholarship: Discursive Positioning and Performative Repertoires’ at the Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois, May 2013, and published ‘Dance Instruction—Dance Induction: Aesthetics, Gender Performance, and the Dancing Male’, Performance Paradigm [online] 9 (2013).
Cathy Symington presented a workshop titled ‘”Choose Your Own Adventure”: The Adventurers’ Guide to the Future, Now!’ at the Australian Council for Educational Leaders annual conference, Canberra, 2–4 October. She was also invited to become a member of the Advisory Board of the international, non-government environmental organisation WeForest (www.weforest.org).
Justin Tighe presented ‘Banner, School and Party: Tümed Banner Political Elites in Early 20th-century Inner Mongolia’ at the 9th International Conference on Afro-Eurasian Inner Dryland
Civilisations, Graduate School of International Development, Nagoya University, Japan, 13–14 December.
Benjamin Thomas presented ‘New Futures: Stories from Frontline Emerging Practitioners—Practice, Issues and Change’ at the Museums Australian National Conference, Canberra, in May, ‘The Gentle Art of Deaccessioning: The NGV Sales under Daryl Lindsay’s Directorship’ at the Fine Art of Collecting: A Matter of Taste Study Day in October at the Johnston Collection, East Melbourne, and ‘All the World’s a Stage: The Curious Collecting of John Twycross’, Art History Seminar Series, School of Culture and Communication, University of Melbourne in October.
Kitty Vroomen sang in “The Choir”, directed by Dr Jonathan Welch, performing in ‘Opera at the Bowl’ with Opera Australia and the MSO, and in a gala Christmas concert at the Melbourne Town Hall that raised funds for the Choir of Hope and Inspiration (formerly the Choir of Hard Knocks).
Sarah Ward competed at the Head of Yarra rowing event, and coxed the Trinity College Women’s 1st Eight, who won their event at the annual intercollegiate regatta.
Gale Watt attended the annual Customers of SirsiDynix Australasia User Conference 2013 and is the current Secretary of SirsiDynix User Association of Victoria. She also attended meetings of Libraries Associated with the MCD University. Gale is a member of the Chorale Française de Melbourne.
COLLEGE COUNCILThe Most Revd Philip Freier Archbishop of Melbourne PresidentMr Paul Andrews President of the Senior Common Room (to February)
Ms Kathleen Bailey-Lord Current Parent (from November)
Mr Campbell Bairstow Dean of the College
Dr Graeme Blackman Diocese of Melbourne
Dr Andrew Bunting Theological Student Representative
Associate Professor Tony Buzzard Fellow of the College
Associate Professor Marion Campbell University of Melbourne
Dr Barbara Cargill Dean of International Programs
The Revd Christopher Carolane Joint College Chaplain (from May)
Ms Vivian Chan TCFS alumnus
Mr Scott Charles Executive Director of the Trinity College Foundation (from August)
Mr Robert Clemente Fellow of the College
Mr Bill Cowan Chairman of the Board (to June)
Mr Jim Craig Chairman of the Board (from July)
The Revd John Davis Diocese of Wangaratta
Ms Margot Foster President of the Union of the Fleur-de-Lys
Ms Louise Gourlay Fellow of the College
Mr Matthew Hargreaves Senior Student of the College (to August)
Professor Kenneth Hinchcliff University of Melbourne
Ms Neralie Hoadley Staff Representative
Mr Oliver Hodson Alumnus
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Dr Brenda Holt Chief of Staff
Ms Elizabeth Kelly Alumna
Ms Alice Knight Diocese of Ballarat
The Revd Professor Dorothy Lee Dean of the Theological School
Dr Bernard Leigh Staff Representative
Mr Mark Leslie Trinity College Foundation
The Revd Lynda McMinn Joint College Chaplain (from November)
Mr Simon Matthews Residential Student Representative (from October)
Professor Andrew McGowan Warden
Mr Gary Norman Chief Financial Officer
Ms Katherine Parrott Residential Student Representative (from October)
Professor Pip Pattison University of Melbourne
Ms Kate Reid Alumna
Mr Jeff Richardson President of the Senior Common Room (from March)
Dr Harold Riggall Alumnus
Ms Natasha Robbins Residential Student Representative (to October)
The Revd Dr Donald Saines Diocese of Gippsland (from May)
Mr Donald Speagle Alumnus
Ms Robbie-Lee Stephen Residential Student Representative (to October)
Ms Anna Traill Senior Student of the College (from August)
Dr Alan Watkinson Trinity College Foundation
The Revd Tony White Diocese of Bendigo
Secretary to the Council The Warden
Minutes Secretary Dr Peter Campbell
COMMITTEE OF THE COUNCILFellows CommitteeProfessor Andrew McGowan Warden (Chair)Mr William Cowan Fellow of the CollegeMr Tony Buzzard Fellow of the CollegeMs Louise Gourlay Fellow of the CollegeThe Rt Revd James Grant Senior Fellow of the College
BOARDMr Bill Cowan BEng(Elect), BCom Melb, MBA Harvard Chairman of the Board (to June)Mr Jim Craig BEc, LLB(Hons) Adel, LLM Melb Chairman of the Board (from July)Professor Andrew McGowan BA(Hons) UWA, BD(Hons) MelbCollDiv, MA, PhD NotreDame WardenMr Campbell Bairstow BA UWA, BEd Murdoch Dean of the CollegeMs Kathleen Bailey-Lord BA(Hons) Melb
Ms Oshana De Silva BSc(Hons) UCL, MBA Melb
Ms Jodi Fullarton-Healey BCom, LLB(Hons) Melb, AICD (to October)
Mr Stuart Gooley BCom Melb, FICA, CPA
Mr Matthew Hargreaves Senior Student of the College (from August)The Rt Revd (Anthony) John Parkes, AM, KStJ LLB(Hons) Sheffield, BTH(Hons) AustCollTh, MTh MelbCollDiv
Mr Charles Sitch BCom, LLB Melb, MBA Columbia
Professor David Studdert BA(Hons), LLB Melb, MPubHlth, ScD Harvard (to October)
Ms Anna Traill Senior Student of the College (from August) Secretary to the Board Mr Gary Norman
Minutes Secretary Dr Peter Campbell
COMMITTEES OF THE BOARDBuildings and Grounds CommitteeMr Jim Craig Chair (to June)Ms Kathleen Bailey-Lord Chair (from July)Mr Campbell Bairstow Dean of the CollegeMr Richard Barley
Ms Jennifer Calzini (to August)
Mr Will Leaf
Professor Andrew McGowan WardenMs Laura Mumaw
Mr Gary Norman Chief Financial OfficerMs Rachel Peck
Education Strategy CommitteeProfessor David Studdert Chair (to October)Mr Campbell Bairstow Dean of the CollegeDr Barbara Cargill Dean of International ProgramsMr Charles (Sandy) Clark
Professor Simon Evans
Dr Brenda Holt Chief of StaffMrs Elizabeth Kelly
The Revd Professor Dorothy Lee Dean of the Theological SchoolProfessor Andrew McGowan WardenMr Rick Tudor
Finance CommitteeMr Stuart Gooley ChairMr William Cowan
Mr Philip Holberton
Ms Galina Kraeva
Mr Gordon Lefevre
Professor Andrew McGowan WardenMr Gary Norman Chief Financial Officer
Investment Management Sub-CommitteeA committee reporting to the Finance Committee
Mr Philip Holberton ChairMr Syd Bone
Mr William Cowan
Ms Sue Dahn
Mr Stuart Gooley Chair of the Finance CommitteeMr Jono Gourlay
Mr Peter Hodgson
Professor Andrew McGowan WardenMr Gary Norman Chief Financial OfficerMr Ian Ward-Ambler (from October)
Governance & Nominations Committee Mr William Cowan Chair (to June)Mr Jim Craig Chair (from July)The Rt Revd James Grant
Professor Andrew McGowan WardenRisk Management & Audit CommitteeMs Oshana de Silva ChairAssociate Professor Tony Buzzard
Ms Kim Hubery HR Advisor and OH&S ManagerProfessor Andrew McGowan WardenMr Gary Norman Chief Financial Officer Mr Tony Pititto
Ms Aarti Sharma
Occupational Health & Safety Sub-CommitteeA committee reporting to the Risk Management & Audit Committee
Ms Kim Hubery HR Advisor, Chair
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Mr Gary Norman Director Finance & Administration (to February)Mr Alan Datt Property & Facilities Services Manager (from February to November)Mr Scott Fennell Acting Property & Facilities Services Manager (from December)Dr Kerry Higgins Foundation Studies NomineeMr Jeff Richardson Residential College NomineeMs Cate Elsworth
Dr Maureen Vincent
Mr Danny Fahey
Mr Roger Selleck
Mr Ian McLay
Mr David Barmby (to April)
Ms Lek Koswig (from July)
Mr Greg Sullivan (to May)
Mr Waye-Wynn Lee
Mr Mark Gordon
Mr Pierre Houeix (to July)
The Revd Lynda McMinn (from July)
Ms Cassie Wilson (to August)
Theological School CommitteeThe Rt Revd John Parkes, AM, KStJ Bishop of Wangaratta, ChairDr Graeme Blackman
The Rt Revd Andrew Curnow Diocese of BendigoThe Venerable Dr John Davis Diocese of WangarattaThe Revd Professor Dorothy Lee Dean of the Theological SchoolProfessor Andrew McGowan WardenMr Gary Norman Chief Financial Officer
The Revd Canon Colleen O’Reilly Diocese of Melbourne
COMMITTEES OF ASSOCIATED ORGANISATIONSAmerican Friends of TrinityThe Revd Peter French Chair
Mr Jon Adler
Mr Simon Bell
Mr Scott Charles Director of AdvancmentMr Phillip Cohen
Dr Bob Nicholls (to November)
Ms Louise Pennell (from November)
Mr Ken Shaw (from November)
The Rt Revd Andrew St John
Mr Bill Webb (to November)
Ms Jennifer Wraight Major Gifts (from November)
Committee of the Union of the Fleur-de-LysMs Margot Foster, TC 1976 PresidentMrs Carole Hinchcliff, TC 1978 SecretaryMr Paul Andrews, TC 2006
Mr Ralph Ashton, TC 1991
Mr David Berry, TC 1971
Mr Paul Elliot, TC 1968
Mr Jono Gourlay, TC 1991
The Rt Revd James Grant, TC 1950
Mr Tim Hamilton, TC 2008
Mr Oliver Hodson, TC 2002 (to March)
Mr Harold Riggall, TC 1960 (to March)
Mr Tim Roberts, TC 1981
Ms Irini Vazanellis, TC 2009 (from March)
Executive Committee of the FoundationMr Charles Sitch ChairMs Kathleen Bailey-Lord
Ms Robin Campbell
Mr Scott Charles Executive Director of the FoundationMr William Cowan
Mr Jono Gourlay
The Rt Revd James Grant
Mr Mark Leslie
Professor Andrew McGowan WardenMr Michael Munckton
Mr Gary Norman Honorary Treasurer of the FoundationMr Ian Solomon
Art Advisory CommitteeSir Andrew Grimwade ChairMr Campbell Bairstow Dean of the CollegeMs Georgina Barraclough
Dr Kate Challis
Ms Alice Coates President of the ER White Club & Art StudioMr Fred Grimwade
Dr Alison Inglis
Professor Andrew McGowan WardenMrs Lara Nicholls (to July)
Mr Gary Norman Chief Financial Officer
Ms Kat Droppert TCA Arts RepresentativeDr Benjamin Thomas Rusden Curator of Art
FELLOWS OF THE COLLEGEHonorary FellowsThe Hon. Austin Asche, AC, KStJ, QC
Mr David Brownbill, AM
Mr Anthony Buzzard
Mr W B ‘Barry’ Capp, AM
The Most Revd Dr Peter Carnley, AC
Mr Robert Champion de Crespigny, AC
Mr Robert Clemente
Mr Bill Cowan
Professor Derek Denton, AC
Professor C Ian Donaldson
Mrs Louise Gourlay, OAM
The Rt Revd Dr Peter Hollingworth, AC, OBE
Dr Michael ‘Taffy’ Jones, AM, PSM
Professor Marcia Langton, AM
Professor Richard Larkins, AO
Dr Susan Lim
Ms Fay Marles, AM
Dr N. Bruce Munro
Dr Roger Riordan, AM
Professor Richard Smallwood, AO
Mr Clive Smith
Ms Diana Smith
Dr Mechai Viravaidya, AO
Dr Denis White
Mr Richard Woolcott, AC
Senior FellowsSir Roderick Carnegie, AC
Mr Robert Cripps, AM
Mr Alan Cuthbertson
The Rt Revd James Grant, AM
Mr James Guest, AM, OBE, VRD
Sir Brian Inglis, AC
Mr Brian Loton, AC
Professor John Poynter, AO, OBE
Professor Robin Sharwood, AM
The Hon. Clive Tadgell, AO, QC
Academic and Teaching FellowsProfessor Harold W Attridge (Lowther Clarke Fellow)
The Revd Jasmine Dow (Morna Sturrock Postgraduate Research Fellow)
The Revd Emily Fraser (Lady Rosa Turner Postgraduate Research Fellow)
Professor Fiona Stanley, AC (Lilian Alexander Fellow)
Former FellowsDame Margaret Blackwood, DBE (†1986)
Sir John Bunting, KBE (†1995)
The Revd Dr Evan Burge (†2003)
Sir Joseph Burke, KBE (†1992)
Professor Manning Clark, AC (†1991)
Sir Rupert Clarke, AM, MBE (†2005)
The Rt Revd Robert Dann (†2008)
Professor Peter Dennison (†1989)
Sir Clive Fitts (†1984)
Mr John Gourlay, AM (†2007)
The Hon Sir Rupert Hamer, AC, KCMG, ED (†2004)
Sir Edmund Herring, QC, KCMG, KBE, DSO, MC, ED (†1982)
Dr John Hueston (†1993)
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Dr Peter Jones (†1995)
Miss Valentine Leeper (†2001)
Dame Elisabeth Murdoch, AC, DBE (†2012)
Mr James Perry (†2007)
Mr Robert Sanderson, DFC (†2008)
The Hon. Sir Reginald Sholl (†1988)
Mr Michael Thwaites, AO (†2005)
Sir Lance Townsend (†1983)
Professor Kevin Westfold (†2001)
The Most Revd Sir Frank Woods, KBE (†1992)
Former Senior FellowsProfessor Alan Shaw, AO (†2012)
HONOURSAustralia DayMembers of the College
The Rt Revd Andrew William Curnow, AM (TC 1968)
Mr John Aubrey Gibson, AM (TC 1969)
Friends of the College
The Revd Emeritus Professor Gary Donald Bouma, AM
Professor Stephen Misha Davis, AM
Mr Graeme David Fair, AM – Past Parent
The Hon. Clive Fordham, AM
Professor Bruce William Robinson, AM – Visiting Scholar
Dr Jon David RosenthaL, OAM – Past Parent
Associate Professor Jitendra Kantilal Vohra, AM
Mr David Willmer Wright, OAM
Queen’s BirthdayMember of the College The Honourable Justice David John Ashley, AM (non-resident 1960)
Friend of the College Edward Richard Tudor, OAM – member of the Education Strategy Committee
BEREAVEMENTSMr John Tuson Bennett (TC 1954)
Mr (John) Niel Black (TC 1954)
Mr Warren John Blomeley (TC 1980)
Mr William Gore Brett (TC 1941)
The Revd Anderson Douglas (Doug) Dargaville (TC 1956)
The Revd Dr Ronald Lindsay Dowling — Theology adjunct faculty
Professor William Samuel Calhoun (Bill) Hare, AO (TC 1942)
Dr Geoffrey Noel Howsam (TC 1951)
Dr Stephen Graeme Larkins (TC 1963)
Mr Hubert Henry Maudsley Miller, OAM (TC 1950)
Dr William Andrew Distin Morgan (TC 1945)
Dame Elisabeth Joy Murdoch, AC, DBE — Fellow of the College
Mr George Myers (TC 1965)
Dr (Robert) Peter Campbell Pockley (TC 1954)
The Revd James Lawrence Reeve (TC 1947)
Mr William Stuart Royston (TC 1950)
The Revd Rosemary Young (TC 2004)
SENIOR COMMON ROOMExecutive 2012–13Mr Paul Andrews PresidentMs Nicole Crook TreasurerMs Kellie Mathers SecretaryMs Kirstie Robertson Steward
Executive 2013–14Mr Jeff Richardson PresidentMs Nicole Crook TreasurerMs Kellie Mathers SecretaryMs Kate Stewart Steward
VISITING SCHOLARSProfessor Joe Klewicki University of New Hampshire 10 January–29 July
Professor Harold Attridge Yale School of Divinity 24 January–18 June
Sir Robin Jacob University College, London 17–22 February
Professor Richard Immerman Edward J. Buthusiem Family Distinguished Faculty Fellow in History, Temple University and Miegunyah Fellow, University of Melbourne 1–31 March
Brother Bruce-Paul 3–24 March
Dr Brent Nongbri Macquarie University 9–12 April
Mary-Jane Cuyler University of Sydney/OSMAP Field Director, Synagogue at Ostia 9–12 April
Professor Jeremy Moon University of Nottingham Gourlay Visiting Professor of Ethics in Business 20 April–16 May & 14 November–13 December
Associate Professor Elena Asparouhova University of Utah 4–25 May
Dr Peter Bossaerts Caltech Laboratory for Experimental Finance 4–25 May
Professor Larry Gostin Georgetown University; WHO 6–13 May and 2–7 October
Canon Bruce Maugham King’s College, London 19–24 June
Professor Bert Harrill Ohio State University 29–31 July
Dr Patrick Kelly Moscow Economics School 28 July–24 August
Dr Petra Goedde Temple University 28 July–10 August
The Venerable Dr Jane Hedges Westminster Abbey 10–14 August
Dr Stephen Mills University of Sydney 29–30 September
Associate Professor Papaarangi Reid University of Auckland 1–4 October
Associate Professor Grede Moore University of Sydney 3-6 October
Dr Patrick Carnegie Royal Opera House, Convent Garden 2–10 December
Professor John Deathridge King’s College, London 3–6 December
CHOIR OF TRINITY COLLEGEGabrielle Aescht
Leonie Axford
Georgia Bentley Freemantle Choral Scholar
Chelsea Brite
Georgina Davie Ken Horn Choral Scholar
Toby Graham
Lyndon Green
Hannah Grigg NHM Forsyth Choral Scholar
Miranda Gronow Robert W H Cripps Choral Scholar
Andrew Hamilton
Eleanor Hanscombe N H M Forsyth Choral Scholar
Conrad Heald
Gabrielle Lefevre Peter Godfrey Choral Scholar
William Lennie *
Katherine Lieschke *
Joshua McLeod *
Timothy Newton *
Annie Rapoport
Aaron Teh
Phoebe Thomson Peter Dennison Choral Scholar
Bradley Tjandra Helen Macpherson Smith Trust Choral Scholar
Stephen Treloar A J Herd Choral Scholar
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Emma Williams N H M Forsyth Senior Choral Scholar
* Senior Choral Scholars
Emeritus Choral ScholarsMr David Barmby
Ms Kirsty Biber
Dr Peter Campbell
Mr Thomas Drent
Dr Benjamin Namdarian
Mr Philip Nicholls
Mr Timothy Reynolds
Ms Suzanne Shakespeare
Ms Siobhán Stagg
Dr Megan Warner
RESIDENTIAL COLLEGEResident studentsEmily ADAMSON
Annie AITKEN
James ALCORN
James ALLEN
Jacqueline ALLEN
Dzifa AMENUVEGBE
Juliet ARCHIBALD
Avinash Nair ATCHU
Lucinda ATKINSON
Amba-Rose ATKINSON
Tyson AUSTIN
Olivia BAENZIGER
Dougal BAILEY
Jacob BAJADA
Georgina BAKER
Julia BATTERHAM
Helena BEAN
Ella BECKINGSALE
William BENNETT
Georgia BENTLEY
Eloise BENTLEY
Tonya BERNARDO
Georgia BETTENS
Andrew BEYER
Renee BLACK
Ngaree BLOW
James BOUNDS
David BOYD-LAW
Jessica BRADFORD
Rebecca BREADMORE
Harald BREIDAHL
Annina BREIDAHL
Maia BRENT
Chelsea BRITE
Ashley BROADWAY
Alena BROESDER
Freya BROLSMA
Jacqueline BROOKES
Amy BUCKERFIELD
Rory BURNHAM
Nicholas CALDWELL
Taylor CALLAGHAN
Kirsten CALLANDER
Anna CAMERON
Holly CAO
Christy CAPPER
Isabella CARNEGIE
Joseph CAVANAGH
Frederick CHAN
Breanna CHAPMAN
Lily CHEN
Dean CHEN
Jason CHIANG
Jia Xiong CHOO
Tat Tsun CHU
Jocelyn Wai-Ling CHU
Paul CHYNOWETH
Thomas CLARK
Emma CLARK
Benjamin CLARK
Stephanie CLARKE
Jack CLARKE
Alice COATES
Nicholas COLE
Jordonne COLLEY
Jamie COLLINS
Joseph CONSTABLE
Campbell COOKE
Alexandria COPPE
Asha CORNISH
Imogen COWAN
Harriet CRAIG
Mathew CRANE
Thomas CROWHURST
Matthew CUBIS
Hamish CURRAN
Jack CUTHBERTSON
Jack DALY
Christopher DAVEY
Samantha DAVIDSON
Fiona DAVIDSON
Georgina DAVIE
Bradley DEN HEIJER
Oscar DIXON
Annabel DIXON
Cale DOBROSAK
Renrui DONG
Sarah DONKERSLEY
Darcie DOUGLAS-SCARFE
Ali DOUVARTZIDIS
Kathryn DROPPERT
Edgar DRUCE
Luis DUHART GONZALEZ
Winston DZAU
Hugh EDWARDS
Georgina EDWARDS
Jakamarra EGGER
Victoria EMERSON
Cameron ENGLMAN
Rachael FARQUHAR
Elizabeth FARRELLY
Nicole FEAST
Eleanora FIGUEROA-STEINER
Olivia FISH
Stephany FORMAN
Stephanie FORREST
Stephanie FOSTER
Molly FOWLER
Emily FRASER
Andrew FREEMAN
Nichol FYFE
Alexander GALLIGAN
Harrison GATES
Lucie GAVANON
Miranda GAZE
Matthew GELETA
Natasha GILES
Yi Jzen GOH
Jie Lin Claire Marie GOH
Susannah GOMM
Samuel GOOLEY
Rohan GORDON
Hannah GRIGG
Miranda GRONOW
Fiona GUNN
Andrew GUNN
Jing Jing GUO
Phillip HALL
Anthony HALL
Samuel HALLETT
Brooks HALLIN
Alexander HAMER
Lachlan HAMILTON
Timothy HANNAH
Eleanor HANSCOMBE
Laura HANSON
Nicola HARD
Joshua Robert HARDY
William HARGREAVES
Matthew HARGREAVES
Oliver HARLEY
Samuel HARTLEY
Alistair HASKETT
Lucy HAWKER
Gretel HAYDEN
Robert HAYWARD
Andrew HEARL
Tennessee HEWETSON
Katherine HEWITT
Alexandra HINCHCLIFF
Baden HITCHCOCK
Lok Yan HO
Tyson Kane HOLLOWAY-CLARKE
Robert HOLT
Alara HOOD
Miles HORTON
Alexander HORTON
Jeanine HOURANI
Senhao HUANG
Dougal HURLEY
Avnish JAIN
Selvi JEGATHEESON
Wing Yan KAN
Georgina KELLY
Charles KEMP
Patrick KENNEDY
Thomas KICKETT
Jay KIM
Brittany KING
Philippa KIRBY
Lachlan KIRWAN
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Jacqueline KIRWAN
Dong-Kyoon KO
Rachel Li Tzu KOH
Nicholas LANGFORD
Jonathan LAU
Lucienne LE MIERE
Robert LEAN
Yi Lin LEE
Gabrielle LEFEVRE
Emily LEWIS
Thomas LI
Jiatian LIANG
Marcus Farn-Jie LIM
Shu LIN
An Chieh LIN
Libby LITTLEYUILE
Steve LIU
Kane LO
Jordan LO PICCOLO
Hinyaw LOH
Georgina LONG
Anthony LONG
Jessica LORD
Indi LOWE
John LUCAS
Scotch MACDONALD
Campbell MACGILLIVRAY
Benjamin MAHONEY
Alexander MARSHALL
Charles MARTIN
Ainara MARTINEZ-MIRANDA
Simon MATTHEWS
Hanna MCCREATH
Rachael MCCULLOUGH
Georgina MCKAY
Lauren MCKENZIE
Daniel MCKENZIE
Levi MCKENZIE-KIRKBRIGHT
James MCMAHON
John MCMENIMAN
Nora MERRALLS
Joseph MERRION
Katherine MILLS
Alexander MITCHELL
William MONOTTI
Nicholas MONTGOMERY
Natasha MONTGOMERY-HRIBAR
Blake MOONEY
Audrey MOORE
Giovanna MORRIS
Tiernan MORRISON
John MORRISON
Damian MORTON
Bhagya MUDUNNA
Morgan MULLER
Simone NATHAN
Jake NAUGHTON
Vincent NGUYEN
Eleanor NICKLASON
Aoife NICKLASON
Blake NIELSEN
Camille NOCK
Iona NORTON
Liam NUTTALL
Chiemi PARKER
Katherine PARROTT
Luke PATTERSON
Claire PETERSON
Ewen PICKLES
Samantha PIENAAR
Aiden POTTS
Claire PRESTON
Shanley PRICE
Ailish PUREN
Heny PURNAMASARI
Anuja RATWATTE
Emmett RICHARDSON
Natasha ROBBINS
Chantelle ROBBINS
Joanna ROBERTS
James ROBERTS
Lily ROBINSON
Katharine ROBINSON
Claire ROBINSON
Amelia ROGERS
Alethea ROSE
Sara RUSDIAH
Callum RUSSELL
Sarah RYAN
Liam RYAN
Namrata SATISH
Elizabeth SCHUDA
Evangeline SHAW
Mathuranthakan SINNATHAMBY
Anna SLOAN
Imogen SMITH-WATERS
Wenlai SONG
Shae STABRYLA
Max STAUB
Rhori STEIN
Robbie-Lee STEPHEN
David STERN
Bianca STRUGNELL
Thomas SZOKA
Hannah SZTO
Zhi Liang TAN
Vicky Wen Ting TAN
Heather Liying TAN
Naoya TASHIRO
Alexandra THEILE
Phoebe THOMSON
Bradley TJANDRA
Anna TRAILL
Stephen TRELOAR
Santo TRIPODI
Hugo TROTTER
Sai Yee TSE
Lucinda TURNBULL
Rudi VAN BREDA
Henri VAN BREDA
Hilary VAN LEEUWEN
Rachel VAN SANTEN
Rukman VIJAYAKUMAR
Arielle VOCALE
Fraser WALLACE
Eliza WALLACE
Anna WALLACE
Joanna WALLIS
Chudi WANG
Laura WARD
Grantley WARD
Emily WARD-AMBLER
Stuart WATSON
Claudia WEATHERALL
Alexandra WEISENBERGER
Vanessa WEST
Olivia WHITAKER
Emma WILLIAMS
Ruaridh WILLIAMSON
Luke WILSON
Cameron WILSON
Isabella WOODHOUSE
Joshua WRIGHT
Peter WU
Mengjie WU
Michael WYLES
Charlotte WYLES
Han XUE
Eugene YANG
Bohao YAO
Dannel YEO
David YOUL
Jack YOUNG
Jean ZHANG
Non-resident studentsGabrielle AESCHT
Jacquie ALLEN
Leonie AXFORD
Thomas BALDWIN
Adam CAMPLI
Lucilla COLMAN
Jack DALY
Georgina EDWARDS
Madeline FOSTER
Allanah FREDDI
Toby GRAHAM
Lyndon GREEN
Andrew HAMILTON
Conrad HEALD
Daniel Dong-Kyoon KO
Joshua LA’BROOY
William LENNIE
Katherine LIESCHKE
Natasha MACKENZIE
Joshua McLEOD
Benjamin MURPHY
Timothy NEWTON
Rahul RATWATTE
Emily-Jane RECNY
Vicky TAN
Aaron TEH
CRIPPS MIDDLE COMMON ROOMGeorgina McKay PresidentChristy Capper SecretaryBlake Mooney Treasurer
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Holly Cao
Steve Liu CommitteeMiranda Gronow Senior BaldrickLiam Ryan
Bradley Tjandra
Ella Hanscombe Baldricks
RESIDENT STUDENT COORDINATORSAlena Broesder
Kirsten Callander
Emma Clark
Nicole Feast
Alex Galligan
Andrew Gunn
Miranda Gronow
Philip Hall
Charles Kemp
Emily Lewis
Georgi Long
Sandy Marshall
Simon Matthews
Levi Mckenzie-Kirkbright
Blake Mooney
Robbie-Lee Stephen
Hugo Trotter
Aley Weisenberger
BURSARY COORDINATORSClaire Robinson
Robbie-Lee Stephen
Bianca Strugnell
Laura Ward
TRINITY COLLEGE ASSOCIATED CLUBS (TCAC)TCAC Committee 2012–13Matthew Hargreaves Senior StudentAlthea Rose Social SecretaryJames Roberts TreasurerKat Droppert Arts RepresentativeJoseph Constable Community RepresentativeDaniel McKenzie Indoor Representative
Ben Clark Men’s Sport RepresentativeAnna Traill Women’s Sport Representative
TCAC Committee 2013–14Anna Traill Senior StudentCale Dobrosak Social SecretaryRuaridh Williamson TreasurerCharles Kemp Arts RepresentativeMiranda Gronow Community RepresentativeAndrew Gunn Indoor RepresentativeAlexander Marshall Men’s Sport RepresentativeAlexandra Hinchcliff Women’s Sport Representative
Art StudioAlice Coates PresidentFi Davidson SecretaryAlex Mitchell TreasurerMilly Adamson
Anna Wallace
Beer Brewing SocietyAndrew Gunn PresidentRohan Gordon SecretaryKip Davey TreasurerSandy Marshall
Jake Naughton
Laura Ward
Beer BudlayRuaridh Williamson PresidentLottie Wyles SecretaryCampbell Cooke TreasurerElla Beckingsale
Alex Hinchcliff
Joe Merrion
Billiards RoomStuart Watson PresidentKane Lo SecretaryAlena Broesder TreasurerMiranda Gronow
Alex Hinchcliff
Ewen Pickles
Cooking SocietyAnna Wallace PresidentLily Robinson SecretaryDavid Youl TreasurerNick Caldwell
Evie Shaw
Bianca Strugnell
Dance SocietyGeorgia Bettens PresidentAnna Wallace SecretaryLily Robinson TreasurerCampbell Cooke
Taylor Callaghan
Dan Loudon
Dialectic SocietyRobert Holt SecretaryMiranda Gronow
Charles Kemp
E R White SocietyAlice Coates PresidentCharles Kemp SecretaryGeorge Edwards TreasurerLucy Hawker
Camille Nock
Chantelle Robbins
Film SocietyKane Lo PresidentJuliet Archibald Secretary
Naoya Tashiro TreasurerJay Kim
Ewen Pickles
Evie Shaw
Fitzstaneith Polling SocietyRobert Holt PresidentElla Beckingsale Secretary
Rohan Gordon TreasurerJay Kim
Kane Lo
James McMahon
Games SocietyJames McMahon PresidentJake Naughton SecretaryTaylor Callaghan TreasurerJia Xiong Choo
Jack Clarke
Georgia Bettens
Informal Dining SocietyAlena Broesder PresidentClaire Robinson SecretaryDavid Youl TreasurerEvie Shaw
Matt Geleta
Laura Ward
Trinity College Dramatic SocietyAnna Wallace ProducerRuaridh Williamson TreasurerTrinity College Music SocietyAlex Galligan PresidentAlex Galligan SecretaryNick Montgomery TreasurerJuliet Archibald
Luis Duhart
Audrey Moore
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Trinity College Music Theatre Society
Gaby Lefevre Artistic DirectorCamille Nock Assistant Artistic DirectorAley Weisenberger Marketing DirectorEmily Lewis
Brad Den Heijer FundraisingAlena Broesder TreasurerAnna Wallace Assistant DirectorClaire Robinson Stage ManagerAudrey Moore Orchestra ManagerTom Li
Tony Hall
Trinity International Social CommitteeLuis Duhart Gonzalez PresidentJean Zhang SecretarySimon Matthews TreasurerImogen Smith-Waters
Phyllis Ho
David Youl
Rachel Koh
Campbell MacGillivray
Shu Lin
Trinity Racquets SocietyCameron Englman PresidentKirstie Callander SecretaryDavid Youl TreasurerJack Clarke
Tom Crowhurst
Charles Kemp
Trinity Recreational Alpine ClubCampbell Cooke PresidentNaoya Tashiro Secretary
Cameron Englman TreasurerJack Clarke
Susie Gomm
Lottie Wyles
Wine CellarCharles Kemp PresidentHannah Szto SecretaryAndrew Gunn TreasurerKirstie Callander
Miranda Gronow
Lachlan Hamilton
RESIDENT COMMITTEESBall CommitteeElla Beckingsale
Emma Clark
Emily Lewis
Kane Lo
Camille Nock
Claire Robinson
Anna Wallace
Beer Garden (newspaper)Andrew Gunn
Jay Kim
Alice Coats
Custodians
Bulpadok (literary journal)Emily Lewis
Eleanora Steiner Editors
ButteryLachlan Hamilton Keeper of the KegsJosh Hardy
Jonothan Lau Bar ManagersSusie Gomm TreasurerEwen Pickles
Alex Hinchcliff
Environment CommitteeHanna McCreath SecretaryIona Norton Treasurer
Alice Coates
Susie Gomm
Miranda Gronow CommitteeHannah McCreath
Sam Harltey Sustainability Interns
Fleur-de-Lys (yearbook)Eleanora Steiner
Emily Lewis EditorsJester CommitteeEwen Pickles Male Spirit-LeaderElla Beckingsale Female Spirit-Leader
Northern Territory Trip
Georgi Long PresidentAlena Broesder Treasurer
OutreachGeorgi Long SecretaryAlena Broesder TreasurerEmily Lewis
Luis Duhart
Emma Clark
Miranda Gronow
Student IT/AV CommitteeRobert Holt ChairDean Chen
Hugh Edwards
Liam Nuttall
Wenlai (William) Song
Tech (DJ) CommitteeTom Szoka
Jay Kim
Trinity Leadership Challenge (Kokoda)Andrew Gunn SecretaryCale Dobrosak
Nora Merralls
Imogen Smith-Waters
Elle Steiner
Tom Szoka
Laura Ward
Ruaridh Williamson
Alyce Wilson
David Youl
Trinity PhotographersKane Lo
Hannah Szto
OAK PROGRAMTom Crowhurst
Cale Dobrosak
Imogen Smith-Waters
Tom Szoka Curators
SpeakersGrace Mollard (TC 2007)
Donald Speagle (TC 1986)
Alex Alsop (TC 1995)
Charles Sitch (TC 1980)
Max Esser (TC 1974)
Clare Scott (TC 1983)
Scott Charles (TC 1986)
Bryan Grills (TC 1998)
Sally Glen (TC 1992)
Emma Welsh (TC 1984)
TCAC AWARDS Fresher Artsperson of the Year Ben Mahoney
Outstanding Contribution to College Infrastructure Andy Beyer
Most Successful College Prank Liam Nuttall
Outstanding Contribution to College Life Aley Weisenberger
Fresher Sportswoman of the Year Ailish Puren
Outstanding Contribution to College Spirit Ella Beckingsale
Ewen Pickles
Fresher Sportsman of the Year Alex Horton
Distinguished Contribution to Community Service Emily Lewis
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Distinguished Contribution to Sustainability Hanna McCreath
Outstanding Contribution to College Life Robert Holt
Georgie McKay
RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE AWARDSStudent of the Year Kat Droppert
Outstanding Contribution to the Arts Simone Nathan
Outstanding Contribution to Community Service Emma Clark
Senhao Huang
Emily Lewis
Outstanding Contribution to the College Tom Clark
Philip Hall
Tom Szoka
Aley Weisenberger
Sportswoman of the Year Jacqui Brooks
Sportsman of the Year Ben Clark
Rohan Humberstone Cup Matthew Gelata
Franc Carse Essay Prize Ben Mahony
C L H Pullar Prize for Best Contribution to Bulpadok [not awarded]
Philip Sargeant Poetry Prize Luke Patterson
Herschel Visual Arts Prize Natasha Giles
Dialectic SocietyPresident’s Medal for Oratory
[not awarded]
Leeper Prize for Oratory
[not awarded]
Wigram Allen Essay Prize
[not awarded]
ACDEMIC CERTIFICATESAwarded in MarchFor results in Semester 2, 2012
Alice Backwell
Amy Buckerfield
Jia-Xiong Choo
Benjamin Clark
William Clark
Jordonne Colley
Joseph Constable
Thomas Crowhurst
Caroline Edwards
Nicole Feast
Stephanie Forrest
Miranda Gaze
Matthew Geleta
Hui Pin Goh
Yi Jzen Goh
Robert Graham
Miranda Gronow
Lachlan Hamilton
Robert Hansen
Samuel Hartley
Andrew Hebbard
Morgan Hepburn-Brown
Lok Yan Ho
Poh Hui Ho
Hannah Hornsby
Andrew Justo
Dong-Kyoon Ko
Eva Lambert
Jonathan Lau
Lucienne Le Miere
Tomos Lelong
Indi Lowe
Sarah Mann
Simon Matthews
Nicholas Montgomery
Todd Morris
Emma Muir-Smith
Benjamin Murphy
Eleanor Nicklason
Iona Norton
Emily Recny
Natasha Robbins
James Roberts
Sara Dee Rusdiah
Benjamin Russell
Erika Stanford
Hayley Stratton
Sebastian Strugnell
Thomas Szoka
Douglas Tjandra
Anna Traill
Lacey Verley
Xi Wang
Greta Williams
Luke Wilson
Christopher Wood
Dannel Yeo
Awarded in AugustFor results Semester 1, 2013
Georgia Bettens
Harald Breidahl
Alena Broesder
Jacqueline Brookes
Amy Buckerfield
Nicholas Caldwell
Joseph Cavanagh
Benjamin Clark
Jordonne Colley
Luis Duhart
Hugh Edwards
Nicole Feast
Matthew Geleta
Yi Jzen Goh
Susie Gomm
Miranda Gronow
Samuel Hartley
Phyllis Ho
Senhao Huang
Patrick Kennedy
Philippa Kirby
Simon Matthews
Nicholas Montgomery
Simone Nathan
Jake Naughton
Eleanor Nicklason
Blake Nielsen
Iona Norton
Katie Parrott
James Roberts
Sara Rusdiah
Evangeline Shaw
Thomas Szoka
Bradley Tjandra
Eliza Wallace
Fraser Wallace
Grantley Ward
Emma Williams
Luke Wilson
Maggie Wu
Eugene Yang
Bohao Yao
Jack Young
RESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIPSA C Thompson Scholarship (1940) Jake Naughton
A G Miller Scholarship (1933) Damian Morton
A J Herd Choral Scholarship (1996) Stephen Treloar
A M White Scholarship (1918) Kathryn Droppert
Agnes Robertson Choral Scholarship (1999) Emily Fraser
Agnes Tait Robertson Scholarship for the Creative Arts (2006) Jordonne Colley
Alan and Peggy Shaw Scholarship (2012) Robbie-Lee Stephen
Alan Patterson International Scholarship (2002) Maggie Wu
Amy Smith Scholarship (1985) Damian Morton
Santo Tripodi
Dr Andrew Fraser Medical Scholarship (2009) Olivia Baenziger
Cale Dobrosak
Daniel Ko
Evangeline Shaw
Peter Wu
Dannel Yeo
Andrew Sprague Bursary for Photography and Archives (1989) Kane Lo
Arthur Hills Scholarship (1987) Yi Jzen Goh
Barry and Margot Capp Scholarship (2005) [not awarded]
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Bill Brockholt Scholarship (1978) Robert Lean
Bruce McComish Scholarship (2004) Audrey Moore
Campbell Scholarship (2007) Rory Burnham
Charles Abbott Scholarship (1986) Blake Nielsen
Charles Hebden Memorial Scholarship (1919) Nicholas Langford
Cheong Yu-Lin Endowment Fund (2008) Sara Dee Rusdiah
Clarke Scholarship (1880) Miranda Gaze
Clive Smith and Friends Recurrent Scholarship (2010) Kirsten Callender
Nicholas Langford
Natasha Robbins
Cybec IT Endowed Scholarship (1994) Avnish Jain
Cybec Recurrent Scholarship (2005) Hamish Curran
Phillip Hall
Samuel Hartley
Jordan Lopicollo
Simon Matthews
Chantelle Robbins
Luke Wilson
David Jackson Scholarship (1999) Dean Chen
David Wells Law Scholarship (1997) Holly Cao
Eliza Wallace
Dessewffy Family Bursary (2005) [not awarded]
Elizabeth Hebden Scholarship (1942) John Lucas
Ethel and Edwin Cooper Scholarship (1978) John Lucas
Evan Burge Entrance Scholarship (1995) Robert Lean
Jack McMeniman
F F Knight Scholarship (1993) Georgina McKay
F L Armytage Scholarship (1883) Rebecca Breadmore
Felicity Anne Curry Choral Scholarship (2006) Stephen Treloar
Frank Henagan Scholarship (1997) Jonathan Lau
Freemantle Choral Scholarship (2011) Georgia Bentley
Helen Macpherson Smith Trust Choral Scholarship (1990) Bradley Tjandra
Helen Macpherson Smith Trust Scholarship (1985) Will Bennett
Jamie Collins
Henry Berthon Scholarship (1886) Benjamin Clarke
Ian Home MacKenzie Medical Scholarship (2001) Samuel Gooley
Indigenous Education Recurrent Fund Scholarship (1978) Amba Rose Atkinson
Louis Egger
Tyson Holloway-Clarke
Mathew Crane
Thomas Kickett
Blake Mooney
J H Sutton Scholarship (1925) Stephanie Forrest
James A Grant Entrance Scholarship (2001) Dean Chen
James Guest Science Scholarship (2007) Racheal McCullough
John Ross-Perrier Bursary (2005) Rachel Van Santen
John T Reid Scholarship (2009) Tyson Austin
Ken Horn Choral Scholarship (2002) Georgina Davie
Kenneth Moore Music Scholarship (2008) Katherine Hewitt
Le Souef Medical Scholarship (1999) Zhi Liang Tan
Rukman Vijayakumar
Leith Hancock Scholarship (1992) Shanley Price
Lilian Alexander Medical Scholarship (1999) Andrew Lin
Zhi Liang Tan
Maurice Hurry Law Scholarship (1983) Georgina McKay
Merlyn Myer Scholarship (2007) Evangeline Shaw
Miltiades and Alkestis Chryssavgis Scholarship (1995) Stephanie Forrest
N Bruce Munro Senior Scholarship (1984) Alistair Haskett
Andrew Hearl
Georgina McKay
William Monotti
Eliza Wallace
N H M Forsyth Choral Scholarship (1997) Hannah Grigg
Ella Hanscombe
Joshua McLeod
Timothy Newton
Stephen Treloar
N H M Forsyth Senior Choral Scholarship (2001) Emma Williams
Nancy Curry Choral Scholarship (1997) Brittany King
Nigel and Margery Herring Studentship (2011) Mathew Crane
Nerida Wylie Scholarship (2001) Rachel Van Santen
Oatley Family Scholarship (2007) Nicole Feast
Georgina Long
Breanna Chapman
Oodgeroo Endowed Scholarship (2000) Jamie Collins
Perry Scholarship (1873) Thomas Crowhurst
Stephanie Forrest
Peter Godfrey Choral Scholarship (2002) Gabrielle Lefevre
Peter Dennison Choral Scholarship (2002) Phoebe Thomson
R A Must Scholarship (2000) [not awarded]
R F Stuart-Burnett Scholarship (1994) Selvi Jegatheeson
Elizabeth Scuda
Randal and Louisa Alcock Scholarship (1927) Matthew Galeta
Randolph Creswell Engineering Scholarship (2004) [not awarded]
Reginald M V Blakemore Scholarship (1991) Benjamin Clarke
Robert B Lewis Scholarship (1989) Thomas Crowhurst
Robert W H Cripps Choral Scholarship (1994) Miranda Gronow
Ronald Cowan Scholarship (2008) Shanley Price
Rosemary and Bryan Cutter Foundation Scholarship (2008) Ngaree Blow
Luke Patterson
S A F Pond Scholarship (1980) Harald Breidahl
Thomas Crowhurst
Hugh Edwards
Miles Horton
Philippa Kirby
Robert Lean
Jack McMeniman
Eleanor Nichlason
Fraser Wallace
S A F Pond Non-Resident Choral Scholarship (1980)
Leonie Axford
Toby Graham
Lyndon Green
Andrew Hamilton
Conrad Heald
William Lennie
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Katherine Lieschke
Aaron Teh
S R Stoneman Scholarship (2010) Rebecca Breadmore
Joanna Wallis
Simon Fraser Scholarship (1920) Jia Xiong Choo
Sir George Turner Endowed Fellowship (1958) Emily Fraser
Dr Susan Lim Medical Scholarship (2010) [not awarded]
Sydney Wynne Scholarship (1970) Kathryn Droppert
Trinity General Scholarship Kathryn Droppert
Matthew Galeta
Lucy Gavanon
Miranda Gaze
Philippa Kirby
Jonathan Lau
William Monotti
Iona Norton
Trinity International Scholarship (2000) Taylor Callaghan
Yi Jzen Goh
Phyllis Ho
Miles Horton
Senhao Huang
Jay Kim
Rocly Liang
Claire Peterson
Sara Dee Rusdiah
Han Xue
Trinity Dean’s Scholarship Taylor Callahan
Dean Chen
Jamie Collins
Matthew Cubis
Yi Jzen Goh
Selvi Jegatheeson
Nicholas Langford
Emily Lewis
John Lucas
Gerogina McKay
Jake Naughton
Shanley Price
Imogen Smith-Waters
Shae Stabryla
Fraser Wallace
Joanna Wallace
Maggie Wu
Hai Kun Zhan
Trinity Theological Scholarship Christy Capper
Galdwyn Hughes
Claire Preston
Yorta Yorta Scholarship (2004) Tyson Austin
Alumni ScholarshipAlan and Peggy Shaw Oxford Scholarship (2012) Nicholas Fenech
THEOLOGICAL SCHOOLLay Ka BAW
Theodore BYARD
Christy CAPPER
Jonathan CHAMBERLAIN
Melissa CLARK
Mathe CRANE
Kieran CRICHTON
Michae DANAHER
Paul ETHERINGTON
Kaylea FEARN
Jacob GARANG AKECH
Peter GUY
Kasey HOLYMAN
Valerie JOHNSON
Patricia KENNEDY
Paul KRUSE
Hay Day Ta Tha KUNOO
Hei Ler KYI SHWE
Louise LANG
Graeme LEGGE
Andrew LOCKWOOD-PENNEY
Trent LOSONN-WILKINS
Manoli MAGER
David MANYOK
Catherine McGOVERN
Danny McROBERTS
Edward MERITO
David MILFORD
Elizabeth MURRAY
Emily PAYNE
Claire PRESTON
Fiona RAIKE
John RAIKE
Sharne ROLFE
Kuncoro RUSMAN
Brenda SANG
Adriaan SIERSEMA
Jacqueline SMITH
Lachlan THOMPSON
Suzannah WALSH
Janet WINFIELD
FOUNDATION STUDIESFebruary Extended 2012CHAN Weng
CHEN Eric
DAI Daisy
DASHDAVAA El
DING Zillion
HE Sweet
JIN Yaya
XU Ying
XUE Vivian
July Fast Track 2012ADISUDJANA Elsa Magdalena
AMORNCHAITKUN Pete
ANNEKE Christine
BASKORO Reinaldy Cahyo
BOEDIMAN Reissa Cheryl
CHEE Daryl
CHEN Kenny
CHEN Yue
CHIA Xin Yu Valerie
CHO Jaenee
DIONISIO-SEE Karen Angela
DYER BRAY Esmeralda
EDWIN Marvin Adriano
FABIAN Stanislaus Glenndy
FOO Miao Yun
FRANK Daniel
GOH Bridget
GOH Jolene
GUANDINATA Angelica
GUNUAWAN Stefanny Gabriella
HA Dinh Viet
HA Nhu The Vy
HAN ChengChen
HARYANTO Frans
HARYANTO Steve
HENDRA Stella
HIRATA Roi
HUI Howard
JONGKAMATO Aljerru
KAN Christy
KARTASASMUTA Williem
KHIN Smantha
KOK Felicia
KOKADA Micha
KUSUMA Edwin
KWOK Sean Justin
LEE Jun Yan
LEGOH Cellyn
LEONG Michel Danelle
LEUNG Isabella
LI Jia Wei
LI Jiayun
LI Renkun
LIM Gunawan
LIMANTO Meta
LIN Qingping
LIN Sarag
LIN Ting-Yu
LITVINENKO Vlad
LOY Jia Min Jelly
LUHUR Edward Ignazio
MAYLINGA Ayu
MUFTI Wilson Nugraha
MULYONO Hermawan
NGUYEN Thi Thai An
PANDHIKA Wilta Clarissa
PHAM Ngoc Minh An
PRABAHA Ashwini
PURWANDINI Farahditya Putri
RAMBITAN Widya Wati
RENALDO Aloysius
SANTOSA Agatha
SAPUTRA Adela Risha
SAPUTRA Ayleen Ginny
SATYAWIRAWAN Syane Agacy
SIAN Evelyn
SIRICHALERMRAK Gift
SOESANTO Erica
SOETJIPTO Kevin Alexander
SUSANTO Reagan
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SUATNAHADI Adrian
TAMSIL Antonius Jason
TIONARDI Edbert
TJANDRA Stephen Alexandro
TJIUPEK Ineke
TJIUPEK Jessica
TOYAD Clarissa
VALERIE Valerie
WANG Xinya
WIBOWO Ricky
WIDJAJA Andy
WIDANARKO Ria Edra
WIRAYADI Ryan Kristianto
WONG Justin Dixuen
WU Maggie
XIA Meitifani
XUE Qimeng
YANG Wenyi
YAP Teng Jing Rebecca
YPSWARA Aimee Margaretha
YUWONO Celvin Prasetya
July Main 2012–2013ASGARI Medina
BAI Jindi
BUDIYANTO Astrid Anindita
CHEN Chen
CHEN Guanda
CHEN Junsong
CHIN Jadmine
CHONNG Kok Fai
CHONG Mervin
CHU Ming
DAMITRIAS Theofilius Danu
DENG Rui
DING Jing Jing
DJAJAWI Indra
DON Stephanie
EFFENDY Jimmy
FAN Kenny
FENG Angela
FLORENCIA Jessica
FOO Dylan Meng Shen
FRIESS Marc Charles
GAU Jiasheng
GUO Theresa
GUO Yixing
HE Hao
HO Tommy
HO Xing Yi
HOU Eddy
HUA Mengmeng
KAM Melanie
KANNAN Ashwini
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KHIN Twinkle
KOSASIH Astrid Leoni
KRAISATHIANPAISAL Wittawin
LAZUARDI Felicia Levina
LEE Elsha
LI Alfred
LI Jiayi
LI Qiziao
LIE Richy
LIEW Ryan Wenhaw
LIM Amber
LIM Sherwynn
LIN Fan
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LING Mellony
LIU Jing
LIU Sherry
LO Kathy
LOH Hui Lian
LOH Jia Hui
LU Shan
LUO Nahui
MA Wei Ya
MENG Melody
MIAO Yutong
MUGHAL Muhammad Waleed
MUHAMMAD Arif
MUSTAPA Mohd Amar Nazrin Bin
MYINT THEIN Steven
NAN MAUK KHAM HEIN Michelle
NGUYEN Huynh Phoung Thoa
NGUYEN Tong Dung
OSMENA Sheen Abigail
PAKPAHAN Timothy
PEK Philomena Yan Yun
QIU Andreas
ROMPIS Calvin Patrick
RUSLAN Afif Ridhwan
SASAI Kana
SELEZNEVA Ekaterina
SENDJAJA Jonathan
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SOU Gabriel
SU Stella
SUTRISNA Friska
TAN Dy;an
TAN Zhen Yi Rachel
TANG Edwin
TEOH Erica Tze Huey
TERIANTO Melisa
TRUONG Daniel
TURMUNKH Turbold
WANG Ivy
WANG Mengjia
WARDANI Chindera Mukti
WIBOWO Valent Wiharja
WIDJAJA Yuliana Kusuma
WIN MYAT THU Match
WINATA Jeffry
WONGSODIRDJO Cheryl Mei
WU Amy
WU Mengnan
WUN Yin
YANG Chloris
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YANG Xiao Yu
YAO Linhan
YAO Meng
TUAN Chengji
ZHANG Fiona
ZHANG Guangyu
ZHANG Harry
ZHANG Yan
ZHANG Yoyo
ZHAO Yu
ZHU Yuyun
August Extended 2012ANDERSON Breggy
BAI Jingnan
BI Xuechun
CHAI Xiaojuan
CHEN Yuhan
CHEN Xinyi
CHEN Haiyuan
CHI Didi
DAI Ao
DENG Yaxin
FANG Lanzhu
GAO Yuyang
GUO Zihao
HAN Gaolie
HE Haozhou
HE Yueyang
HENDRAWAN Johan Andrew
HU Haojie
HU Ting
HU Mingjie
JIANG Lanxu
JIAO Hang
LI Yanfeng
LI Ke
LI Jianjun
LI Muxuan
LI Xu
LI Chunxu
LIAO Jiangling
LIAO Ding
LIN Weiwei
LIU Yiding
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LIU Qianlong
LIU Xin
LO Chi Pui
LOU Minyue
LU Danjie
MAO Dingding
MAO Zemin
MUHAMMAD Rahmatya Siti Ishahni
NGO Tran Tri Nha
NGUYEN Thi Quynh Vuong
NGUYEN Thanh Tu
NGUYEN Thi Mai Khanh
PAN Fan
PANG Bo
QI Siyuan
QI Bin
QIAN Yining
QIAN Kuan
RONG Yi
SHI Wenchang
SUGIANTO Randy Pratama
SUN Chongzhi
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TAN Hui
TAN Amanda
TANG Zhen
TRAN Thien Phuc
TRAN Thuy Trang
TRINH Pham Xuan Hai
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WEN Chenguang
XUE Haoyan
YAN Yuqing
YANG Han
YANG Yunhao
YANG Han
YANG Liu Fu Ran
YANG Yingyi
YANG Yingdie
YAO Xiaojun
YE Yingxin
YE Lingling
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ZHANG Zhenyu
ZHANG Yunming
ZHANG Wang
ZHANG Wenhai
ZHANG Shiyu
ZHANG Zhuoyi
ZHANG Mingqi
ZHANG Pei
ZHANG Yan
ZHANG Zengyuan
ZHANG Juexuan
ZHANG Shiyao
ZHAO Tianyu
ZHENG Shiqi
ZHENG Di
ZHOU Chen
ZOU Jingwen
September Extended 2012CAI Liting
CUI Yujia
DU Zichun
HO Tsz Ying
HUANG Guan
LI Xiangkui
LI Pengfei
LOU Shengyu
LUO Heng
LUO Sen
MA Lishan
SHEN Hejun
SHI Lidong
TIAN Qiuyi
WONG Chun Fai
WU Yun
XIONG Chujun
XU Yiyun
ZHANG Yinli
ZHANG Kexin
ZHAO Zihao
ZHU Shijun
January Main Plus 2013ALVAREZ GAVILANES Guillermo Rafael
CHAN Suet Ying Sharina
CHEUNG Bryan
CHICO URBINA Diana Esther
DON MANUWELGE DON Niroga Mindula
ERAZO CEDENO Rosario Andrea
FOO Ren Hao
FOONG Christine Hui Li
FU Qiang
FUJIMURA Arisa
GHULAM ABAS Mariam
GOUTAMA Canny
HO Sum Yee Renee
KHOO Matthew Theng Yen
KOAY Xue Jan
KONG E Shuen
KWANG Diannita Ayu
KWEK Yi Sheng
LAM Tak Fai
LANG Tze Yen
LAU Wai Kwan
LEE Aaron Han Sol
LEONG Ren Yuan Eliot
LIANTO Sharron Octaviani
LUCAS Resego Mmaabo
MAK Chun Yin
MANDLEBE Batsho
MANOROTKUL Karnpicha
NDABA Unaswi Tlamelo Kaone
ONG Shea Shen
ONG Yi Ren Braden
ONG Veronica Xing Xian
OUEMPHANCHAROEN Parichat
RAJA Ahmed Kamal
RAMETSANA Precious Peolwane
RODRIGO W. Sanduni Kaushalya
SAPARI Ardyanto Lukman
SUN Jie-Sheng Jason
TANG Yunhua Queenie Vanessa
TEH Stephanie
TIO Richard
TRIHARDJO Felix Otto
WANG Yingyi
WONG Adrian Chung Heng
WU Boyou
XI Hengzhe
ZHONG Sophia Hanru
ZHOU Lingshan
February Main 2013ABDUL JABBAR Saburah Nazreen
ANG Justin Zhie Hung
ANG Teng Wei
ANG Stephanie Hui Sian
ANGGAWIDJAJA Natasha Marissa
BAEK Sunmu
BEK Shuang Pheng
BORGHEI Hamidreza
BU Nanxiang
CAI Yunqi
CAI Weibin
CHAI Wern Han
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CHAN Hoi Yan
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CHANG Song
CHEAH Ann Yee
CHEANG Kin Ieng
CHEN Jiawei
CHEN Shih-Feng
CHEN Yuzhu
CHEN Shuwan
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CHENG Feng Guang
CHENG Zhi Xuan
CHEOK Rachel Sue Lynn
CHEONG Tara Eu Li
CHEONG Alyssa Li-Lynn
CHEUNG Yi Ting
CHI Chen
CHIANG Jacqueline Sy Yiing
CHIEW Kok Weng
CHIN Pei Wen
CHIN Jia Wei
CHNG Dicklin
CHONG Anabelle Jin Han
CHONG Kimberley Ling Zhen
CHOO Kai Lin
CHOW Tsz Wan
CHUA Sabrina Beiyu
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DEVAMANY Yoginna
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ENG Vik Ven
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FOO Dora Xinyi
FOONG Shin Ying
FUNG Wing Lun Ellena
GAN Xin Yi
GIAM Pei Shuen Trudy
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GOH Yong Shin
GOH Su-Jeing Laura
GOH Dickson Wooi Khai
GOH Beatrice Shiqi
GONG Yingying
GUAN Zhun
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GUAN Tze Ying
GUNAWAN Amelia Putri
HAN Yinong
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HAO Siming
HASHKAVAEI Armity
HAU Kai Men Carmen
HEW Ee Ling
HII Connie
HO Melissa Yi Shien
HOH Jason Wai Yin
HOW Vi Vian
HUANG Szu-En
IDROSE Nur Sabrina
JEONG Imhye
JIANG Yixuan
JIANG Na
JIN Yiyao
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K CHANTHIRA MORGAN Pooranee
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KANG Rong Ye
KE Jingwei Darren
KHIN THU ZAR AUNG
KHO Jia Her
KHO David
KHUHAN SAMIDURAI Shawn
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LAM King Ngo
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LI Yuwei
LI Zhihan
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LI Xinying
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LI Chao
LIAN Jocelyn Wan Hui
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LIM Jia Cherng
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LIM Wai Leng
LIM Sandra Yen Zi
LIM Zhi Xuan Kimberly
LIN Yao-Chen
LIN Chenxin
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LIU Jingyan
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LO Yan Yan
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LOW Julian Jun-Liang
LOW Boon Kiat
LU Dan
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LU Eugene Soon Ren
LUO Mengjun
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MARGARETH
MARNE Avinder Singh
MIN Zihan
MOHAMED HARUN Ilsa Ameera
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MOHD KHIR Muhammad Hafiz
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NG Yi Ching
NG Stephanie Zi Xin
NG Joshua Yong Chieh
NG David Ming Yew
NG Shi Rou
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NGUYEN Canh Toan
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OH San Dat
OKOKO Sherryl Jovial Apondi
ONG Su Zen
ONG Sarah Jia Min
ONG Jonathan Ming Hao
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PURWOWILIANTO Ritchie
QIU Zhouhang
SAY Joseph Gui-Chang
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SIM Kwan Ting
SIM Ting Ling
SIM Bryan Yik Wey
SO Cheuk Lam
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SU Qi
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TAKEI Shuntaro
TAN Christine
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TAN Chi Keong
TAN Tze Tung
TAN Vera Pei Bing
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TAN Li-Qing Victoria
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TAN Lydia Hui Theng
TAN Han Gene
TAN Ze Lynn
TANG Joseph Jia Chieh
TANG Tung Jen Jenny
TAO Yu Hang Vivian
TAY Xin ni
THAMRIN Valerie Ratnasari
THIAGARAJAH Natasha
THNG Yu Hong
TIRTANA Theodore
TO Tran Nhan Hau
TO Tran Chan Nhu
TOUCH Chandaro
TUSCANO Paulina Bulseco
UDDIN Fahim
VICTORIA Jocelyn
VOO Veronica Tsin Fong
VU Ngoc Tram Anh
VUONG Anh Thu
WANG Yingmin
WANG Haoxin
WANG Yongli
WANG Baiyang
WANG Yueer
WANG Xiyue
WANG Aochen
WANG Yishi
WANG Qixuan
WANG Pinxi
WANG Choon Leo
WEE Peng Da
WIBISONO Arief Nugroho
WONG Jin Wei
WONG Fanny Fang Qi
WONG Vyvien
WONG Gladys Kai Xin
WONG Jing Qiau
WU Chin Hei
WU Yida
WU Jiaxin
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WU Wing Shan
WUN Yang Quan
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WUTAMI Ilycia Kasih Indah
XU Cai
XU Yi
YAM Yee Wah
YAMAGUCHI Shiori
YAN Se
YANG Haoyi
YANG Jia Yi
YAO Chuhan
YE Zi
YE Hemu
YE LWIN OO Danny Wang
YEAK Dilys Sue May
YEAP Shona Le Yu
YEO Xin Yu
YEOH Ben Jia Wei
YEOW Shangmian
YIN Siyue
YU Xiaoqian
YUN Jee Sun
ZHANG Daozhen
ZHANG Huilan
ZHANG Yidi
ZHANG Bingqing
ZHANG Minghao
ZHANG Yue
ZHAO Ruodi
ZHENG Siqiong
ZHENG Haoran
ZHENG Tongpeng
ZHOU Xiaohan
ZHU Chen
March Accelerated 2013 CHAN Yu-Ying Lesley -Ann
CHIA Gabriel Weng Keat
GOH Miron Jie Hao
GOH Ashley Sio Wui
GUO Mudi
NEO Yuan Zhang
SEAH Kah Howe
SOMASUNDRAM Juliette Mae
TAN Dicksonn Seng Fang
TEO Wen Ji Deon
TIONG Aaron Zhe Hao
TONG Jialing
YUWONO Megasari
ZHANG Yan
March Specialised Extended 2013 DU Peng
HE Siyao
JOO Ji Chan
VALENTINO Julio
WANG Yi
June Main Plus 2013ANG Brenwin Lien Jie
ANG Brendi Lien Jun
ARNINDYA Nadira
ASLAN Natalia Kartika
CHU Wern Teeng
DECKER GABELA Maria Antonieta
GARCIA JIMENEZ Daniel Fernando
HALIM Darren
HALIM Claudia Christinia
HUANG WeiJian
HUTAMA Intan Permata
LEE Lok Yiu
LIM Yew Wen
LIU Yifei
MO Jiaqi
NG Adriana Chia Yee
PATNI Ida Ayu Widja
PHAN Muykim
PHUA Zhi Jing
ROWHANI TAZANGI Armin
SIM Yu Jing
SIY CHA Matthew Philip
STEPHANNIE Stephannie
SUPRAPTO Glenn Engelbert
TEN Michael
TIAN Mingyu
VANDOTHRA Ananth Krishna
WEI Xiaocheng
WIJAYA Ida Bagus Gde Gautama K
WONG May Kwan
July Fast Track 2013ADITYA Reynard Michael
ADJIPUTRO Reinaldo Christopher
ALBERT Charles
ANG Gracia Yan Ting
ANGELICA Lawrensia Jessy
AUNG Sai Htin
BI Minghao
CHAN Lee Huang
CHANDRA Regina
CHEN Yilin
CHEN Yudong
CHEONG Sio Ian
CHUNG Wing Yee
DARMALI Adrian
DEVINA Theresia
DJONNATHA Roberto
DUAN Jiaxin
EUGENIA Joscelind
GEMA Ferdian Aristyo
GO Antonio Geoffrey
GUNADI Arga Pradipta
HANDA Sagarika
HU Chi-Cheng
HU Zhexin
INDRAWAN Christian
JOENOES Josephine
KOAY Teng Bin
KOK Jessica
KOSMAN Claudia Jasmine
KUSUMA Michelle
LASE Felicia Melina
LEE Sherry Xue Li
LEE Stefanie Huiping
LEONG Janelle Eleanor Li Yi
LI Wenni
LIU Yangyang
LO Annabel
MO Shutong
NAGARAJAN Arvind
NGUYEN Minh Trang
OLIVIA AAA
POON Sean Jun Yue
PRANANTA Phillip Ray
PRASETIO Wisely Wiranata
RUNGWATTANASOPHON Pongrut
SEJATI Ajie
SENDJAJA Richie Adiputra
SETIAWAN Kwik Iwan Kurniadi
SETIAWAN Michelle Luise
SIA Nathan Andrew Lasola
SONG Felicia Qian Yi
SUSANTO Jessica Natalia
SY Martin Harley
TAN Ming Huei
TANCHAROEN Nattakarn
TEDJOWARSITO Gabriele Ellora
TRINH Nguyen Hong Nhu Y
TRINITA Elisya Mutiara
VENISHA Venisha
VINUEZA BRAVO Katherine Lisbeth
WANGDRA Kevin Yulius
WIGUNO Glory
WIRIASUGATA Bernardus Billy
WONG Hoi Ying
WONG Lok Io
XU Chenshun
YAO Liyang
YAP Priscilla Li-Ting
YUNITANTRIA Vena
ZAW BA OO Zaw
ZHOU Yuening
ZHU Binwei
August Main 2013 ATIP-ANAN Tarnsuda
BARTLETT Brittanie Rei
BUDIHARDJO Annette Andiani
BUDIMAN Stephanus
CHANG Dawn Si Hui
CHEN Cruise
CHONG Kenny Ken Li
DONG Chen
FUNG Pak Yin
GU Jialin
HAASIANI Nova
HERIAWAN Jason
HONG Juhee
JIA Jingwei
JIANG Yanbing
KOMARUDIN Benazir Maharani
KYI HAY MAR LINN LINN
LAU Rong Chian
LI Sicheng
LI Xiang
LIAO Ke
LIM Vivien Vun Yie
LIN Shuling
NG Ronjo
NGUYEN Minh Tran
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ONG Harold Zhi Jian
PARK Eonji
PUTRI Carissa Dea Chandra
REYNATA Clarisa Dhany
ROMARIO Odwin
RUSSELL Alexander
SHI Weiqi
TAM Chun Kit
TAN Mark Tze Han
TEOH Zhi Yee
TOCK Minn
TRAN Kim Phuoc
VOO Zachary Sen Leong
WAI WAI MAUNG Jill
WANG Yuchen
WANG Yusheng
WIBOWO Yohanes Kristantio
WILLA Jesslyn
WONG Hartini Suseno
WONG Sean Timothy
WU Mengqi
YANZAGUANO BRAVO Camila Viviana
ZHANG Xirui
ZHANG Lichen
August Comprehensive Extended 2013
ALDHANHANI Omar Mohamed Mohamed Ali
ALQASIMI Anwar Essa Y
AN Da
BAI Qinyu
BI Mingze
BIAN Yijie
BONG William Wijaya
CAO Yuan
CAO Yurong
CAO Yun
CHANG Lu
CHANG Xiyu
CHEN Jiachen
CHEN Yangdan
CHEN Tianze
CHEN Sijun
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CHEN Wenxiang
CHEN Liang
CHEN Peidong
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CHI Shanrong
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CHU Quynh Huong
DAI Jiaxin
DING Xiaohan
DONG Ziyan
DU Xuan
DU Zhuotong
DU Changpeng
DUAN Gengchi
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FAN Shihao
FAN Yunhao
FANG Yitong
FENG Chong
FENG Jingyi
FU Shu
FU Shengxian
FU Xuanmin
GAO Chenghao
GAO Siyuan
GAO Jin
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GE Hongfei
GE Yuyan
GONG Yuanjian
GU Ximeng
GU Meng
GU Jin’na
GU Siyu
GUAN Tong
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GUO Yu
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HAN Ziyi
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HAO Jinbo
HE Lisong
HE Huixiang
HO Kei Chung
HOANG Ky Anh
HOU Ting
HU Weixin
HU Tianbao
HU Yifan
HU Mingyang
HUANG Yingzi
HUANG Rong
HUANG Yujie
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HUANG Xi
HUANG Yuqin
HUO Chao
HUO Enlin
JI Jinyang
JIAN Hantao
JIANG Yuchen
JIANG Yihong
JIANG Wen
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JIN Tongxi
JUNUS Jasmine
KAPI Fanny
KHVOROV Arseniy
KONATRA Jason
LAM Wing Shuen
LAU Hiu Yi
LI Xue
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LIAO Siyong
LIM Mable Mei Bao
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LIU Yue
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LIU Yiyi
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LONG Yue
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LUKITO MARIA Stefanie Hendrijanto
LUO Yin
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LYU Zhen
MA Xiaotian
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MA Danni
MA Yiwen
MAO Yinglan
MAO Zhiyao
MENG Yu
MULYONO Joshua Bryan Dharma
MURTHI Ryan Stanis
NGUYEN Ha Nhi
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NI Tianlong
PAN Qi
PAN Yixuan
PENG Xinyi
PI Mengli
PIAO Zhejun
QI Weijie
QIAN Yanrong
QIAN Jin
QIAN Zhen
QU Yiyi
RADEN MUHAMMAD FAJRI TRIANSYAH
RAO Chunlu
RONG Yu
SANG Xiao
SETIADI Kent Rayner
SHAN Ying
SHEN Yu Hang
SHI Weiwei
SHI Yuxin
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SHUAI Du
SONG Ziyang
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SU Xialan
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TIORENTINA Tina
TSOI Wing Hung
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XING Ying
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XUE Ziqi
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YIN Yue
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YU Dan
YUAN Anyi
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ZENG Yunfeng
ZHAI Lili
ZHANG Jing
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ZHAO Ziyi
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ZHENG Miao Miao
ZHENG Qing
ZHI Jingze
ZHONG Shen
ZHOU Tianyi
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ZHOU Xuan
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ZHOU Yuhang
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ZHOU Xin
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ZHU Shulin
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ZHU Wenyi
ZHU Zhiyi
ZHU Jiayi
ZHU Yanjun
ZHU Yisong
ZHU Guanying
ZHU Lizhe
ZHUANG Ruiliang
August Specialised Extended 2013 AOMNOI Thanaporn
BAI Zerun
CHEN Yanming
CHO Yoonjae
DAI Weida
DING Xi
GE Kangning
GU Jiayi
GUNAWAN Kevin
HAO Junyu
JEHWAE Ruslina
KRIKUL Kunkamol
LEI Kang
LI Hancong
LIN Hengyi
LIN Yitang
LIU Dacheng
MEESANUN Thanaporn
NIU Qingrui
PAN Honglang
PRAJONO Vito De Niro
RAN Lingdan
SHEN Yikun
SHI Zhou Xin
THONG Kok Kong
WANG Yumeng
WANG Jingyang
WANG Shimeng
WONG Man Kit
XU Ang
XU Meng
ZHAN Keng
ZHANG Yumeng
ZHANG Tongxin
ZHENG Minmin
ZHU Yixuan
October Fast Track 2013AGGARWAL Yash
AKBAR Erick Diantoni
CHAN Hei Tung
CHAN Ka Man Carrie
CHEN Yifei
CHEN Yuyan
CHENG Ngai Sang
CHUI Michael Jonathan
CHUNG Tsz Yan
FAN Lai
FANG Shiyu
FANG Yue
GAO Ai
GAO Wangzihui
GOH Sebastian Qing Wei
GUNTORO Jessica
HAN Yiting
HON Chun Hin
HUANG Jingbo
KWOK Ka Wai
KWOK Ying
KWONG Pok Naam
LAM Chung Man
LAM Kwai Hin
LAYADI Angeline Gloria
LEUNG Tsz Chun
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LEW Jonathan Lian Xin
LI Junfeng
LIU Jiayu
NEKRASOVA Marianna
PAULINA Flory Anggi
PERERA Amesh Wilhelm Hayden
REN Chunjia
REN Minglin
SALFA Halida Nabilla
SANTANA LIZANO Genesis Belen
SEE Emmeline Mei Yi
TAM Ka Kit
TRAN Thanh Tam
VO Cong Dinh
WANG Modan
WEI Yi
WIN Aung Myat
WONG Lok Ching
WONG Siu Hang
WU Jiacheng
YEOH Darren Cheang Leng
ZENG Yiwen
ZHAI Haoyu
ZHAO Zhenyi
ZHOU Yangfan
ZHU Fangzheng
ZHU Yunjia
DUXESJuly Main 2012DJAJAWI Indra
October Fast Track 2012EVELYN Cindy
LAU Sum Yi
LI Jiawei
TENGGARA Melissa
ZHANG You
February Main 2013YU Ping
LIU Jiajun
NGO Hoang Nam Phuong
July Fast Track 2013Yao Liyang
UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE SCHOLARSHIPSFebruary Main 2012GAO Yidan
NI Sarah Jiaqi
WU Wen Hsin
April Accelerated 2012ZHONG Tong
October Fast Track 2012EVELYN Cindy
LAU Sum Yi
TENGGARA Melissa
ZHANG You
COMMERCE FACULTY SCHOLARSHIPSFebruary Main 2012HAK Bunthaneth
HUYNH My Hong
KULAPVIRAT Sirinthra
KAI Jie Lim
NGUYEN Tran
PHAM Nguyen Hoang Yen
QI Zhu
RATTANATANYAPON Juthathip
VO Tran Bich Tram
WICKRAMANAYAKE Poornima
July Main 2012DJAJAWI Indra
FLORENCIA Jessica
GOKIANLUY Elaine Audrey
LU Shan
NGUYEN Huynh Phuong Thoa
OSMENA Sheen Abigail
PANPITAKPAN Korndanai
SIRIPATTANANUN Kanin
TRUONG Tuan Huy
TURMUNKH Turbold
July Fast Track 2012AMORNCHAITIKUN Phattharaphon
KHIN Zarchi Aung
SIRICHALERMRAK Warissara
WU Mengiie
XUE Qimeng
October Fast Track 2012HUANG William
TENGGARA Melissa
February Main 2013CHEANG Kin Ieng
DARMAWIJAYA Alvin Susanto
GUNAWAN Amelia Putri
HUANG Szu-En
OKOKO Sherryl
POEDJI Cindy Harianto
PORNSIRIANANT Anantaya
TIRTANA Theodore
TO Tran Chan Nhu
WIBISONO Arief Nugroho
YU Ping
July Fast Track 2013OO Zaw Ba
YAO Liyang
STUDENT COMMITTEESJuly Main 2012 Social CommitteeHO Xing Yi
NADINE Danielle Siy Lee
TURBOLD Turmunkh
WANG Xiangchun
February Main 2013 Yearbook CommitteeCHUA Chun Li Kevin
KONG Karmen Jia Wen
ILSA Ameera Mohamed Harun
YAO Xiaojun
TRINITY INSTITUTEJuilliard Winter Jazz SchoolTrevor ADELSON
Briana BARKER
Tess Rose-Marie BARNES
Eric Alan BOESTEN
Flora Walker CARBO
Theo Walker CARBO
Sophie Ellen CATSOULIS
Joshua DUNNE
Lucien FINCH
Benjamin Edward Stephen FINNIS
David Michael Adam FLYNN
Amelia FRENCH
Sonny GERRARD-BROWN
David GOODWIN
Oscar GROSS
Daniel HANDSWORTH
Nikos HAROPOULOS-SMALLMAN
Tom HEWETT
Samuel Ronald HOLDEN
Jeremy Chang-Jie HU
Joshua JUANDY
Angus Robert LAWRENCE
Angus Edward LEIGHTON
Gregory MACNAMARA
Fraser John MCCALLUM
Erin Faith MCKELLAR
Matthew Frederick NICHOLLS
Matthew Vincent O’BRIEN
Kathleen Louise O’REILLY
Michelle PRATAMA
Emily SCHNALL
Max John SLORACH
Dominic John Rui STITT
Sarah Elizabeth Hei Yin SU
Daniel Nicholas Avouris TAUBER
Nicolaas TJOELKER
Gianni VECCHIO
James Alexander VINCENT
Thomas Stephen VOSS
Bella Kali WINTER
Holly Greeta WINTER
Benjamin Davis WOOD
Young Leaders July Program Gabriella ADIPRAWIRA
Andrej ALEKSOV
Pathorn ANURUGVONGSRI
Nathan Aziz BADDAWI
Purikan BAMROONGSUK
Riddh BEDI
Aditya BENYAMIN
Tariro Thando BHEBE
Raier BLAKENEY
Uea-Aree BOONBANGYANG
Brittany Louise BROOKING
Kayla BROWN
Minh Duong BUI
Jessica Lee CANTY
Bella CHAMBERS
Paweepong CHAROENKITCHAIKARN
Ho Yuen Michael CHAU
Chiao Hsuan CHIU
Ciara CHOOKOON
Gorn CHULOUYSRI
Lori CLEVENS
Isabelle May CLOUGH
Rebekah COLE
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Joshua Alan COLLINS
Zac COLLINS-WIDDERS
Nari Kaitlyn CREVATIN
Sanije DARDOVSKI
Laura Jessie DAVIS
Kalsang DECKYI
Jenny Thao Van DINH
Quynh Tran DOAN LE
Nattarat DOLSETTAWAT
Carroll-Jade DORAN
Dianna DUONG
Sammie DUONG
Ana ELEFTERESCU
Zan Alexander FAIRWEATHER
Glenn Michael FALZON
Ruilin FENG
Lauren GEORGE
Tara GLANVILL
Dionnie Louise GRASSO
Chloe Margaret HARPLEY
Nikola Emily HIGGINS
Abby Jean HODGES
Wei-Jung HUANG
Faraaz Shabbir HUSSAIN
Bich Ngoc Thi HUYNH
Samuel IBRAHIM
Jason JUDIHARDJO
Moakh KIENGSIRI
Grace-Marie KIMPTON
Liam James KREBS
Varit KUHAPREMKIJ
Elisha Deen KURUPPU
Kevin Purwadinata KUSNADI
Lydia LAI
Sirada LAOSIRICHON
Yasmin Dwi LARASATI
Li Ming LAW
Phuong Linh LE
Hadrian Vincent LE GOFF
Tenzing LHADEN
Joe Sin LIM
Marvin LIMARGA
Kuan-Fu LIN
Kit Ieng LO
Chih-Wei LU
Hai-Viet LUU
Bonyit Akec MABOR
Alicia MARGONO
Chloe Maree MARSHALL-KREIN
Breanna Jill MILTHORPE
Anh Tuan NGUYEN
Anna Uyen NGUYEN
Fiona NGUYEN
Mai Quynh Nhu NGUYEN
Vivian NGUYEN
Kamolluck NIAMKONGKIT
Kamolpat NIAMKONGKIT
Suchaya NUNTNARUMIT
Caroline OELKERS
Jacob Samuel PAPUGA
Nutvara PATITUS
Sharmila PAUL
Peeraya PERNGMARK
Hoang-Son PHAM
Ngoc Chau PHAM
Jenny PHAM VO
Thanh Ha Thy PHAN
Thanon PHATTHARAKIJTANAKORN
Tash PIGOT
Rhianna Janine PITT
Supasita PITTAYATHIKHUN
Pechkla POKAEW
Yada PONPITTAYALERT
Michelle PRATAMA
Kulyarat RAKSANTIPHAB
Pattiya RANGSISINGPIPAT
Poom RANGSISNGPAPAT
Charlotte REINNOLDT
Jamie Morgan Maddison ROUBIN
Dulyapad RUANGTHAMMAKIT
Taylor Gabrielle RUSSELL
Chihiro SAKAI
Tanawan SATHIRABOOT
Pat SAWANGWATHNAHIS
Yossamon SETKIT
Siuli Hemas Saraswat SIBURIAN
Nicholas SINCLAIR
Trin SIRIVADHANAKUL
Emily Jade SPIERS
Elga Karina SUBIAKTO
Chih-Kang TAN
Tia, Jia Jia TAN
Celine TANG
Yanawut TANTIVACHYANON
Zoe Lauren THOMAS
Anei THOU
Ricky Joshua Toh Wen Xian TOH
Kirsten TOWNSHEND
Bao Loi TRAN
Demi TRAN
Dinh Tiffini TRAN
Victor TRAN
Thien Thanh TRINH
Wendy TRUONG
Hsin-Te TSAI
Zongyi WANG
Ashley Kate WHITEHEAD
Imogen WHITTAKER
Laurentia Michelle WIDJAJA
Laurentia Michelle WIDJAJA
Maria Stella Olivia Ari WONGSO
Leah Eileen XUEREB
Ryoko Jyuri YAMADA
Vanessa S YU
Yalari Year 10 Orientation ProgramBrooke ALLEN
Obby BEDFORD
Abbey BRAITHWAITE
Lara BRIGGS
Tarrena BUCKLE
Rachyl CAMERON
Jadalyn DE BUSCH
Jazleen DE BUSCH
Shazzaray DODD
Shanii FLEMMING
Jabreeni FOGARTY
Jackson HANBIDGE
Jayden HARRADINE
Lorrae KENNEDY
Kelsie MAHON
Kaite MCADAM
Tileah MCGRADY
Rueben MONGOO
Alan MUMMERY
Jacob NICHALOFF
Jayden OAKLEY
Chelsea OLIVER
Mahlia PEACHEY
Sindu PETTERSON
Rachel PONTER
Abby RICHARDS
Jeri SAM
Toby SAUNDERS
Buddy STANLEY
Grace STANLEY
Jordan SWAN
Casey TAYLOR
Caleb WESTON
Gary WILKINSON
Larissa WOOSUP
Talisha WRIGHT
Finlay YEEDA
Young Leaders Summer SchoolAlysya ABDUL HAZIS
Keshya AMARASINGHE
Shaum ARORA
Michelle AU
Siew Hwee BAY
Amy BROOKS
Rachel CHEE
Sheng Yu CHIA
Kai Jun CHIANG
Harry CHOI
Melissa CHONG
Joey CHUA
Tahlia COX
Peter DENG
Tyrrel FREEMAN-MAFI
Bernice GOH
Naomi GOH
Pei Zhi GOH
Danika GREEN
Mira Ida Karlina HAJI SANI
Shereen Nur Tasha HAJI SANI
Yi Xuan HANG
Hana HASSAN
Jon HTIN
Ash HUDSON
Jasmin Jie Min IYO
Adlin JAYA ANSOR
Shaya JAYADEV
Harindi JAYAKODY
Taiga KANDA
Balqis KHODZIQ
Elisa LAU
Uyen LE KHUC
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Jazleen LEO
Danielle LEONG
Rachel LEONG
Jan LIM
Luann LIM
Alina LIN
Chao LOH
Kean Chin LOKE
Gillian LOY
Athony LUAL CHIGOK
Abil MADHOL
Liyana MAHADI
Anita MANSBRIDGE
Cecilia MENDES
Marnie MILLER
Katrina MILLINER
Daina MINCHENKO
Kasshif MOHAMED RIAZ
Amir MUHAMMAD
Arif MUHAMMAD
Fiston MWENDA
Aiswarya NAIR
Ze Weng NG
Stephanie NGUYEN
Katharine NIKOLIC
Brodie OAKFORD
Richard OLENIK
Jowyn OOI
William OOI
Gloria OU
Ajie PERMANA AJIE
Irwan PRASETYO
Sharon RARIMA
Jeri SAM
Putri Nur Fadiyah SAMBODA
Jasmin SAVANNAH
Soe Herry Thein SEIN
Vanessa SWEE
Brandon TAN
Cheryl TAN
David TAN
Hannah TAN
Jerry TAN
Max TAN
Wilbert TAN
Megan TANG
Calvin TCHOU
Jeremy TEO
Day Nyar THA SHEE
Caleb THNG
Jocelin TJANDRA
Nhi TRAN
Tonniel VILA
Robin WAGNER
Selena WANG
Yu Xuan WEE
Elesha WILLIAMS
Ethan WONG
Hui Kun YEO
Claire YEOH
Yasmine YEOH
Chun Fai YIP
Ruby ZHU
GIFTS TO THE ART COLLECTIONBarbara Keissing Three coloured lithographic prints
Paul Gerber Two paintings by Ji Wye To
Robin Sharwood Watercolour by Rick Amor, 1976
Bukudal community, North-East Arnhem Land Bark painting by Beyamarr Miningurr
GIFTS TO THE ARCHIVESBarbara Keissing Memorabilia of Vaughan Keissing (TC 1951)
Trish Parker Two pairs of bookends with Trinity crests, belonging to Robert Brook Lewis (TC 1937)
Richard Gardner Two copies of DVD entitled ‘Mark Gardner: A Most Eminent Ophthalmologist’
Angie Miller Two photographic albums of student events ca 1997
John McDonagh Series of formal photographs from 1952 with McDonagh as Senior Student
Ms La Nauze Trinity College blazer belonging to Eric Black (TC 1979)
LOANS TO THE ARCHIVESJohn Carre-Riddell Photograph album ca 1912–1913
Anna Traill Trinity College blazer belonging to Bill Traill, ca 1953
GIFTS TO THE LIBRARYBarbara Cargill and Miles Nicholls Phaidon, Le Corbusier Le Grand
College House, Christchurch NZ Gil Docking, ed., Two Hundred and Forty Years of New Zealand Painting
Sally Dalton-Brown Joanna Bourke, An Intimate History of Killing
Sigmund Freud, Freud on Psychopathology Vol. 10
Svetlana Boym, The Future of Nostalgia
Andrew Jenks, Russia in a Box
Oleg Tarasov, Icon and Devotion
David Johnson, ed., The Popular and the Canonical
Sandra Free, Three Remarkable Women: Three Plays
Elena Govor, Australia in the Russian Mirror: Changing Perceptions 1770-1919
Julia Voznesenskaya, The Star Chernobyl
Wendell Steavenson, Stories I Stole: From Georgia
Julia Politkovskaya, A Russian Diary
Julia Voznesenskaya, Letters of Love: Women Political Prisoners in Exile and the Camps
Paul Richardson, ed., Life Stories: Original Works by Russian Writers
Eric Schmidt, et al., Nanotechnology
L Chamberlain, Lenin’s Private War: The Voyage of the Philosophy Steamer and the Exile of the Intelligentsia
Norman Gray From Parish to Prison
Dorothy Lee Andreas Kostenberger, John: Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament Bible
Andreas Loewe Katharine Thornton, The Messages of Its Walls and Fields: a History of St. Peter’s College, 1847 to 2009
Don Markwell Philip Ziegler, Legacy: Cecil Rhodes, the Rhodes Trust and Rhodes Scholarships Don Markwell, Instincts to Lead: on Leadership, Peace and Education
Elizabeth Rushen Bishopscourt Melbourne: Official Residence and Family Home
Robin Sharwood Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo, Picturesque Ideas on the Flight into Egypt
Stephanie Claire and Anna Waldmann, Salvatore Zofrea
J Faigan, Paul Sandby Drawings
Patrick Conner, Michael Angelo Rooker 1746-1801
C M Kauffmann, John Varley 1778-1842
Marcia Pointon, Bonington, Francia & Wyld
Andrew Hemingway, The Norwich School of Painters 1803-1833
Ralph Edwards and L G G Ramsey, eds, The Connoisseur’s Complete Period Guides to Houses, Decoration, Furnishing and Chattels of the Classic Periods
Estate of the late A.G.L. Shaw A G L Shaw, The Economic Development of Australia
A G L Shaw, The Story of Australia
A G L Shaw, Convicts and Colonies: A Study of Penal Transportation from Great Britain and Ireland to Australia and other Parts of the British Empire
A G L Shaw, The Australian Coal Industry
John McManners, Church and Society in Eighteenth Century France: The Clerical Establishment and its Social Ramifications
A G L Shaw, Warrior Race: a History of the British at War from Roman Times to the Present
A G L Shaw, Great Britain and the Colonies 1815-1865
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A G L Shaw and H D Nicolson, Growth and Development in Australia: an Introduction to Australian History
A G L Shaw and H D Nicolson, Emergence and Expansion: A Modern World History
A G L Shaw and H D Nicolson, An Introduction to Australian History
A G L Shaw, Sir George Arthur, Bart., Superintendent of British Honduras, Lieutenant-Governor of Van Diemen’s Land and of Upper Canada, Governor of the Bombay Presidency
A G L Shaw and H D Nicolson, Australia in the Twentieth Century: an Introduction to Modern Society
A G L Shaw, Modern World History: Social, Political and Economic Development, 1780-1955 (Book 1)
A G L Shaw, Modern World History: Social, Political and Economic Development, 1780-1955 (Book 2)
A G L Shaw, Modern World History: Social, Political and Economic Development, 1780-1950 (in one volume)
A G L Shaw, A History of the Port Phillip Bay District: Victoria before Separation
Charles Rowley, Aboriginal Policy and Practice: Destruction of Aboriginal Society
James Jupp, The Australian People: An Encyclopedia of the Nation, its People, and their Origins
Richard Ellmann, Oscar Wilde: A Biography
Margaret MacMillan, Peacemakers: The Paris Conference of 1919 and its Attempt to End War
Andrew Roberts, Masters and Commanders: How Roosevelt, Churchill, Marshal and Alanbrooke Won the War in the West
John Keegan, The Face of Battle
Andrew Crozier, The Causes of the Second World War
David Stevenson, Armaments and the Coming of War: Europe 1904-1914
Peter Calvocoressi and Guy Wint, The Penguin History of the Second World War
Correlli Barnett, Hitler’s Generals
Matthews, Time and the Leprosy Mission, The Hidden People of Leprosy (DVD)
CONFERENCE GROUPS & EVENTSStudy Abroad University of Delaware (English)
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Year 11/12 Study Camps Goulbourn Valley Grammar School
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AUSAID (International Office)
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Other Academic/Education Australian and New Zealand Society for Mass Spectrometry Conference
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2nd Cambridge Economic History Symposium
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Engage Education
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King’s School Tennis Tour
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CityLife Church Life Group Retreat
Melbourne Church of Christ Bible Studies
Doctrinal Commission (Anglican)
Mormon Youth Singles Association Camp (JCLDS)
Music and the Arts Jung Society piano recital
New Zealand Association of Organists
Jetstar advertisement
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NAB
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