Having grown up balancing competitive sport, classical music and significant health challenges, Elle moved from Christchurch to Melbourne in search of treatment, education and possibility
Billy Chen always knew education could open doors. What he didn’t expect was how much a college community would shape his confidence, friendships and future ambitions.
A performer, comedian, celebrant – and now a publican, the Trinity alum has built a career by embracing character, chaos and comedy, sometimes all at once.
Author Nell Pierce (TC 2006) explored the fine line between fact and truth in her debut novel. Now a mother and living in Melbourne, she’s eagerly exploring new themes.
Growing up between city streets and country paddocks, Tilda McKay – a self-described shy person – says college has given her opportunities and friends she wouldn't have found otherwise.
For students in Singapore looking to study at the University of Melbourne, ¹û¶³ÊÓÆµ offers more than just a place to live – it’s a community that supports academic success, social connection and a smooth transition to life in a new city.