Trinity College Foundation Annual Report 2018

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2018 FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT

thank you



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Through the initiative and generosity of the Cripps family, a scholarship program was established for talented yet underprivileged students from Cambodia. This allows them to attend our Young Leaders Program and Foundation Studies program, with the opportunity to then study at the University of Melbourne and reside at Trinity.

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Report of the Executive Director

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Message from the Chairman

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Powered by Philanthropy

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2018 Governors of the Trinity College Foundation

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2018 Executive Committee of the Foundation

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Funds’ Performance

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2018 Donors

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2018 Bequests Received

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Gifts in Kind

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Bulpadock Club Members

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Leeper Society Members

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Special Donor Groups

On the cover L–R: Cassie Lew Fatt, Dharma Rogers and Jasper Garner L–R: Mr Robert Cripps AM (Senior Fellow, Benefactor), Ms Sophy Ron (inaugural Cripps Cambodian scholar), Mrs Jan Cripps (Benefactor) and Mrs Amy Tennent (née Cripps, TC 1996) (Benefactor)

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REPORT OF Mr Scott Charles (TC 1986)

THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

At the Founders and Benefactors (F&B) dinner in October last year, the outgoing Dean of the Residential College, Mr Campbell Bairstow delivered a wonderful speech where he reflected on some of the amazing scholarship students who had spoken at the F&B dinner over the years. In particular, he reminded us of a girl from Far North Queensland who travelled into town by bus each Saturday for two hours each way to learn music. She spoke, I think, at the 2004 F&B. She is now a surgeon.

and bring all those learned skills to brilliantly

choristers’ minds and demonstrate to a broad

shorten the war on the Western Front.’

audience just how well Trinity College in Victoria,

This is what people like you, reading this report,

Australia, does things.

who have dug your hands into your pockets for

• We purchased a new concert piano.

someone else, are doing.

• We were able to support the running of the

And scholarships are only part of it. Your

Theological School.

generosity also allows us to provide the

• More than 40 students had the opportunity

environment that inspires and nurtures these young minds so that they can have a positive impact on society. Trinity College is a very special place and the benefits you receive from residing in it continue to influence your

This is the sort of impact your philanthropy is

life going forward.

having on people and on society.

In 2018, your philanthropic support and your

A great benefactor and contributor to Trinity

investment in the future made the following

College said to me the other day: ‘I constantly

things possible:

think about how many kids’ lives are being

• Over 150 scholarships were awarded to

changed by the scholarships we provide. And I really do believe they change the course of human history.’ He then went on to say: ‘Imagine if John Monash, attending an overcrowded state school in Jerilderie, hadn’t been given the opportunity to go to Scotch, dux it at 14 and then go on to Melbourne Uni, qualify as an engineer

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students, like our alum who is now a surgeon, and included our first scholar from the poorest of poor areas in Phnom Penh. • We were able to send our wonderful choir on a European tour to not only bring joy to their audiences, but importantly, to broaden the

to attend the Young Leaders Program, and in turn, had their eyes opened to the possibility of studying at the University of Melbourne and the fact that Trinity has Residential College scholarships, which can make staying at Trinity financially possible. • We purchased beautiful artwork. • We were able to provide students the opportunity to attend the Indigenous gathering Garma. • We bought new rowing equipment for our men’s and women’s crews. • We supported lectures and visits from international people regarded as leaders in their fields.


I’m so thankful for the scholarship I received at Trinity as it has allowed me to be welcomed into a community of high-achieving, like-minded and inspiring individuals. Maleeka Quick Bachelor of Commerce, 2nd year AGL Peggy Shaw Scholarship Cybec Scholarship Donations to the College in 2018 amounted to

events, and speeches by business, political

Her inherent kindness built trust, and this was

just under $2.7 million from almost 670 donors.

and religious leaders.

key to the success she had with raising money

On top of this, we received pledges of almost

For all of the above, I’d like to say a huge

for Trinity College.

thank you to the Advancement team, as well

The Professor Sir Joseph Burke Gallery and

as the Warden, Professor Ken Hinchcliff, who

Bernardo Atrium, and the endowing of the Frank

understands very clearly the importance of

Henagan Scholarship would not have happened

As well as financial supporters, a further 236

the leader of an institution being involved in

without Jennifer’s energy, enthusiasm and

people donated their time during 2018. This was

fundraising and alumni relations. Ken, your

ability to build strong trusting relationships

in the form of speaking at events, writing articles,

energy and passion is inspiring.

with our donors.

serving on committees, mentoring students and

On the back of losing Kay Attali and Bishop

On behalf of the College, Jennifer, thank you

Grant in 2017, we farewelled Jennifer Wraight

very much for your contribution.

The involvement of our community is crucial

and Sarah Ansell from the team in 2018. And

to the College. An active and engaged alumni

we welcomed three new fundraisers – Parool

The other big thank you is to Mr Ian Solomon,

group is inspiring to students. They see Trinity

Shah, Ellie Bock and Andrés Bayer – as well as

alumni out there in society contributing, and

a new member to the Alumni team, Tim Flicker.

they picture themselves doing that too.

I am really looking forward to seeing them all

This year, the team conducted 95 events in

flourish in their roles.

16 cities and nine countries, and catered for

A quick word of thanks and appreciation to

College in your own right, but the insights and

just about every interest an alum could hold.

Jennifer is also appropriate. Many reading

advice you offer are incredibly valuable.

Our events ranged from gatherings for young

this will know that Jennifer genuinely loves

alumni at indoor sporting venues, to career

the College. She not only worked here for over

2018 was a wonderful year and I am excited

panel discussions, music performances, an

a combined ten years, but is also a past parent,

Indigenous conference, a football breakfast, an

donor and a thoughtful friend of many of the

Archbishop’s dinner, book launches, black tie

Trinity staff and wider community.

another $2 million, which will continue to help us produce students and alumni that will be great contributors to society.

alumni, and providing internships and jobs.

the Chair of the Foundation, and to the amazing members of the Executive Committee of the Foundation, who all volunteer their time and wisdom to support the aspirations of Trinity College. You are all wonderful supporters of the

about what can be achieved in 2019. Yours sincerely, Scott M W Charles

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MESSAGE FROM Mr Ian Solomon (TC 1989)

THE CHAIRMAN

In 2022, Trinity College will celebrate its

In 2019, the spread of alumni is now vast,

‘Among those scholars who will benefit [from a

sesquicentennial anniversary, commemorating

capturing many areas of South East Asia and

recent gift] will be people whose work in future

150 years since its founding in 1872.

China and other parts of the world. We are

years is very likely to change the course of history.

Trinity College will shortly embark on the

constantly delighted by feedback as to what

Like generations before them, they will push at

commencement of a campaign for this milestone,

our people are doing throughout the world and

the barriers of knowledge, bringing us insights

including input from the Executive Committee

the advancements that they have made. These

and discoveries as yet unimagined. They will be

of the Foundation and a separately established

are not always high-profile achievements. It is

a mighty force for good.’

steering committee. As the members of these

equally rewarding to hear of the contribution of

committees contemplate the celebrations, central

all members of Trinity College, whose impact

The sesquicentennial celebrations will allow

in their considerations will be the extraordinary

would otherwise have been lessened but for their

contributions that members of Trinity College

experiences of Trinity College. It is in this way

have made to our communities, in particular the

that we have conviction that our people create

development of the communities in Melbourne

a ‘better world’ – now the central tenet of the

and Victoria during this time and, in more recent

strategic mission of Trinity College.

times, interstate communities and overseas communities.

And so to return to philanthropy. In February 2019, the Vice-Chancellor of the University of

In many respects, the tradition and heritage of

Cambridge in the United Kingdom published

Trinity College has reflected the accomplishments

an article headed, ‘The Power of Philanthropy

of these many distinguished alumni and the

in Education’. The University of Cambridge

contributions of those alumni have paralleled the

benefits enormously from the generosity of its

advancement of the societies in which those alumni

benefactors in the same way that Trinity College

have lived and worked.

does. The Vice-Chancellor noted the following:

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us a moment to reflect on the forces for good for Trinity College during the last 150 years. The continuing success of the Trinity College Foundation will ensure that Trinity College remains a force for good in perpetuity. The Director of Advancement notes in his report current initiatives supported by the Foundation in 2018. These initiatives relate to the choir, music, the Theological School, Young Leaders Program, art, sports, Indigenous community initiatives and thought leadership led by visiting world leaders in their fields. This is in addition to scholarships provided to many of our finest students. Put simply, these contributions and initiatives are the


essence of Trinity College and Trinity College life. In 2018, financial contributions to the Trinity College Foundation were approximately $2.7 million. In isolation, this is a remarkable outcome. These contributions, however, should

in a highly competitive market. At Trinity College,

In my professional life in the financial services

this market is now international. The success

markets, calendar year 2019 commenced with

of the Foundation continues because of the

the release of the important final report of the

professionalism and sophistication of Scotty and

banking Royal Commission from Mr Kenneth

the Advancement team.

Hayne. Our fields are different from those into which Commissioner Hayne enquired, but

not be viewed in isolation. This is now the

I would also like to record my appreciation to

regular contribution received each year by the

the members of the Executive Committee of

Trinity College Foundation. The trend of these

the Foundation (ECOF). The committee meets

contributions is also growing. In the last five

regularly to analyse all aspects of philanthropy at

years, the contributions have been significantly

Trinity College. We debate carefully and thoroughly

larger than in the prior five years, which

many aspects of advancement for the College,

themselves were larger than the contributions of

and each member of ECOF brings an intelligent,

the preceding five years. This bears testament to

unique and personal perspective to these matters.

the extraordinary and growing generosity of the

These contributions have been enormously

I am very pleased to have had the opportunity to

Trinity College community.

valuable to the Trinity College Foundation again

represent the Trinity College Foundation again in

this year.

2018 in these ways.

to record my appreciation for the work of Mr Scott

I would also like to record my appreciation for the

Yours sincerely,

Charles, the Director of Advancement at Trinity

support from the Chairman of Trinity College, Mr

Ian C Solomon

College, and the members of the Advancement

Charles Sitch, and the Warden of Trinity College,

Office, including new members Parool Shah, Ellie

Professor Ken Hinchcliff. Their energy for the

Bock, AndrĂŠs Bayer and Tim Flicker. Fundraising

College and, in particular, the implementation of

in education is a sophisticated business, operating

the College initiatives remains exceptional.

Against the backdrop of these results, I would like

the conclusions are the same. We must not take for granted the trust of our constituents and we must not disregard our responsibility to represent our constituents ethically and honourably. These are traditional Trinity College traits, but it is our job to ensure that they are always at the forefront of our deliberations.

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POWERED BY

PHILANTHROPY Trinity College aims to provide transformative educational and cultural experiences for talented students from diverse backgrounds. The extensive support received from our generous alumni and friends helps us realise this goal, and we are forever thankful to those who share and support our vision. The following pages provide a snapshot of philanthropy at work at Trinity College in 2018.

SUPPORTING OUR STUDENTS CULTURALLY In 2018, Trinity students entertained audiences with the musical, The Producers, along with a number of other theatrical and cultural performances.

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SUPPORTING OUR STUDENTS IN SPORT

Trinity students shone in the sporting arena again in 2018, with highlights including the women’s football team claiming victory in the grand final and the men’s firsts winning the cricket grand final.

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SUPPORTING MUSICAL PURSUITS Thanks to the generosity of James Kelly (TC 1977), pictured with his chorister daughter Eliza (TC 2016), Trinity College was able to purchase this Mason & Hamlin grand piano for the Chapel, giving our talented musicians an enhanced rehearsal and performance experience.

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2018 GOVERNORS OF THE TRINITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION Mrs Judy Munro, Chair of Governors The Rt Revd James Alexander Grant AM (TC 1950), Deputy Chair of Governors

I’m so thankful for Trinity’s scholarship as it has allowed me to fully integrate into university and college life, which has offered me countless opportunities I never would have been able to achieve on my own. Jo Ann Chan Bachelor of Biomedicine, 2nd year John Emmerson Scholarship Dr Andrew Fraser Medical Scholarship

2018 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE FOUNDATION Mr Ian Charles Solomon (TC 1989), Chairman

Ms Sophie Kirsten Gardiner

Mr Michael Leslie Clive Munckton (TC 1972)

Mr Scott Macallister William Charles (TC 1986), Executive Director of the Foundation and Director of Advancement

Ms Emma Harrison

Ms Annabel Myer (TC 1983) Ms Lynette Shalless, Honorary Treasurer

Mr William Dean Trafford Cowan AM (TC 1963)

Professor Kenneth William Hinchcliff (TC 1976), Warden and CEO Mr Mark Durham Leslie (TC 2001)

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Ms Amy Louise Tennent (TC 1996)


FUNDS’ PERFORMANCE The Trinity College Foundation received $1.8 million in donations in 2018, and earned a further $3.0 million of income from its investments. At the end of 2018, the Foundation had a total of $35.3 million in assets under management and its net assets were $37.7 million. During the year, the adoption of changes to the accounting standards IFRS 9 required that changes in fair value of financial assets now be recognised through profit or loss (FVTPL). This resulted in a loss of $4.1 million in 2018. The Trinity College Foundation uses an independent investment adviser (Jana Investment Advisers Pty Ltd) to help manage its pool of assets. The assets of the Foundation are currently invested in a mixture of Australian and international equities, debt and liquid securities. The Foundation does not invest directly, but uses recommended fund managers specialising in the various market segments. The weightings of the various segments determine a benchmark portfolio return against which the results of the investment managers are measured. The overall objective is to maintain the corpus of the Foundation funds in real terms so inflation does not diminish the purchasing power of the endowed funds over time. The investment return target of the Foundation is CPI plus 5%. As a Public Ancillary Fund, the Foundation is required to distribute at least 4% of its net assets each year. For 2018, the returns were as follows: 1 Yr % pa

5 Yr % pa

Since inception 2001/02 % pa

Trinity College Foundation

-3.4

6.5

8.0

SAA – Medium Term

-0.3

6.5

6.8

SAA – Long Term

-0.7

Australian CPI + 5%

6.8

6.7

7.0

Performance to 31 December 2018

Notes: • Strategic asset allocation (SAA) – Long Term benchmark inception date is 01/02/2015 • Strategic asset allocation (SAA) – Medium Term SAA most recent change as from 01/06/2017

The following table shows donations, investment income and disbursements to Trinity College over the last five years. 2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

Donations

$1.9m

$1.2m

$1.3m

$1.2m

$1.8m

Investment income

$1.7m

$1.9m

$1.8m

$4.7m

$3.0m

Disbursements

($1.1m)

($1.1m)

($1.5m)

($1.5m)

($1.6m)

Please note that philanthropic funds are also held within Trinity College.

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2018 DONORS

We sincerely thank all of our donors for their support in 2018. Without this generosity, Trinity College would not be able to offer places to a diverse community or provide a wide range of experiences to students. Kate Adamson

David Beggs

Peter Butler AM

Michael Adamson AM

Anne Beischer *

Tony Buzzard *

Miranda Alagich

Janet Bell *

John Calder *

Alan George Lewers Shaw AO Trust *

Rosemary Bellair *

Kate Calder

All Saints’ Anglican Parish of Newtown and Geelong West

Chris Bennett *

Ron Calnon

Bernardo Family *

Peg Campbell

All Souls Opportunity Shop Sandringham

Hamish Berry

Peter Campbell *

Kingsley Allen *

Jack Best AO and Janine Sargeant *

Andrew Cannon AM *

Marcus Best

Barbara Cargill and Miles Nicholls *

Stuart Bett

John Carre-Riddell

Olga Black

Marie and Melville Charles

Graeme Blackman AO and Paulene Blackman (Sirius Foundation Ltd) *

Scott Charles *

Trevor and Kaye Bland

Edward and Diane Cherry *

Ellie Bock

Paul Cherry *

Ian Boyd

Alan Chong *

Stephen and Caroline Brain

Julienne Chong *

Jeremy Brasington *

Liz Chong

Judith Breheny

Melissa Clark

Susan Brennan SC

Sandra Clark

Tom Brentnall *

Sandy Clark and Marie McDonald *

Ken Brierty *

Ray Cleary AM

Simon Bromell

Rob Clemente

Paul Brotchie and Susan Sandford

Timothy Clemons

Gregor Brown and Sarah George

Peter Coates

Jannie Brown *

David and Celia Cole

Peter Brown AM

George and Kate Colman *

David Brownbill AM *

Ashley Conn Cecilia Conwaye-Wright

John Batt AM

The Bruce Parncutt Family Foundation *

Andrés Bayer

Ian Bult *

Astrida Cooper

Will Baylis

Barbara Burge *

John Cotton *

Gilles and Laurence Beau

Margaret Burge

Anne Court *

The Beer Family

Geoff Burridge

Lena and Geoffrey Court *

Paul Andrews Anglican Diocese of Ballarat Anglican Diocese of Bendigo Anglican Parish of Flinders with Balnarring Anglican Parish of Gisborne Bill Armstrong * Martin Armstrong * Rowena Armstrong AO QC * Austin Asche AC QC * Jeremy Ashton Will Bailey AO and Dorothy Bailey * Campbell Bairstow * Buddy Baker Deirdre Baker John Baldock * Dagnija Balmford * John Balmford * Balmford John D and Dagnija Trust * Leslie Barry

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Stephen Charles AO QC

Terry Cook

Andrew and Lorraine Covington Bill Cowan AM * Andrew Cox James Cox Laurie Cox AO and Julie Ann Cox AM * Jim and Claudia Craig (Bellwether Foundation Pty Ltd) * Robert Cripps AM and Jan Cripps * Wendy Crouch Ruby Crysell John Cudmore Elizabeth Cunningham Andrew Curnow AM Bryan and Rosemary Cutter * Cybec Foundation (Roger Riordan AM †) Janos Dabasy Bryan Dahlsen * John Daley Ian Darling AO and Min Darling * James Darling AM Alison David † Ramon Dawson * Arthur Day AM and Hilary Day * Charles Day Guill de Pury Margaret Dean * Robert Derrenbacker Jenny Dexter Douglas Dickinson Donus Australia Foundation Limited * Richard Douglas Michael Dowling *


The Indigenous community here makes it feel like I have a home away from home at Trinity. Instead of being by yourself and trying to do things on your own, there’s always a sense of support and community. Chelsea Oui Bachelor of Science, 1st year Indigenous Student Scholarship

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Rosemary Dowling *

Lezah Gildea-Marega

David Harper AM *

Alastair Jackson AM *

Malcolm Downing

Richard Gilmour-Smith †

Graham Harris

Michael James *

Lorene Goodin

Emma Harrison

James Jelbart *

Peter Edwards

Jamie Gorton QC

Bill Hayward OAM *

Kim Jelbart *

Gunta Eglite

Sally Gough *

Brian Jenney

David Elder

Dale Hebbard †

Jono and Carrie Gourlay

Peter and Melissa Hebbard *

Jim and Betty Jenvey

Lindsay Ellis

Louise Gourlay OAM *

Michael Heinz

Bill Jobling

George Embelton *

Will Gourlay

Pete Heinz *

Robert Johanson *

Helen Farrell *

Rosemary Grabau

Fran Henderson

Barry Johnson

Cam Fary

James Grant AM *

John Henderson

Cam Johnston

David Feiglin

Jamie Gray

Ronald Henderson

Gwenda Jones

Helen Ferguson

Rebecca Gray

Hazel Hill

Taffy Jones AM *

Jill Gregory *

Alex Hinchcliff

James Kelly *

Judith Gregory

Ken and Carole Hinchcliff *

Peter Kelly

Oliver Hodson *

Anne Marie Kemp *

Robert Fordham AM

Kevin Griffith OAM and Rosemary Griffith

Tania and Clayton Hollingsworth *

David Kennedy

Gillian Forwood

Fred Grimwade

Peter Hollingworth AC OBE *

Ed Kennon

Henry Foster *

Joan Grimwade OBE *

John King AM

Nick Freeman *

Michael Gronow *

Holy Trinity Anglican Church East Melbourne

Jane Freemantle *

David Grutzner

Geoff Hone

Alan Gunther

Michael Horsburgh AM *

Peter King *

Michael Fulcher David Gall *

Peter Horsburgh

Christopher Game

Duncan Haig and Camilla Learmonth

Timothy and Sophie Gardiner

Sally-Anne Hains

Garnet Electrical Services Pty Ltd *

Pam Hall

Robert Houghton †

Penelope Garnett

Phillip Hall

John and Frances Howells

Alan Garside

Robin Halls

John Howes OAM

Mark Garwood

Christopher Hamer

Tony Hunt AO

Richard Larkins AC and Caroline Larkins

Jamie Gatehouse *

Geoffrey Hamilton *

Phil Ingle

Catherine Laufer *

Ian George AO †

James Hamilton

Alison Inglis *

Mark Leslie

Barbara George

Leith Hancock *

Jenny Inglis and Philip Gill *

John Lester

Ramin Gharbi *

Peter Hannah *

Andrew Israel

Joy Letts

Fleur Gibbs

Davina Hanson *

Gina Israel

Susan Lim *

Tony Gibbs

Thomas and Kay Hargreaves

ITNewcom Foundation *

Janet Limb AO

Martin Drerup

Peter Field Grant Fisher * James Fleming *

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Noelene Horton * Stephen Howard

Lesley King Michael Kingston * Lachlan Kirwan John Kollosche OAM Deepak Lala Jock Langlands John Larkins QC *


John Poynter AO OBE and Marion Poynter *

John Russell

Graham Pratt

Don Saines

James and Katherine Murray

Andrew Prentice *

St Aidan’s Ladies Guild Strathmore

Margaret Lush *

Jason Murray *

Rena Pritchard

John McDonagh

Geoffrey Mustow

David and Clare Pullar *

St Andrew’s Opportunity Shop Brighton

Dugald McDougall OAM

Baillieu and Sarah Myer *

David Purvis *

John McKenzie

Alan and Rhyll Nance

Keith Raynor AO

Mark MacKinnon

Prudence Neerhut

Julie Reid

Amanda McMahon

John and Janet Nelson

Katherine Reid

John MacMillan

Philip Newman

Gregory Reinhardt

Ross Macaw *

Stephen Newton AO

Simon Reith

Stephen and Megan Macaw *

Bob Nicholls *

Ian Renard AM

James Madders

Danni Nichols

Margaret Rice

Roderick and Georgie Mainland

Ross Nicoll

Roger Richards

Peter Manger *

Andrew Nikakis

Ronald Richards

Philip Mannes

Gary Norman *

Gillian Richardson *

Ian Manning

Kevin O’Connor *

Harold Riggall

Maryanne Mason

Colleen O’Reilly *

Sam Riggall and Nichola Lefroy *

Philip Maxwell

John and Libby Oliver *

Beverley Roberts

Melbourne Grammar School

Glenda Owen

Brian Roberts

Eddie Millar

Stephen and Robbie Roberts *

Frank Milne

Parish of St Stephen and St Mary Mount Waverley

Adrian Mitchell

Ken Parker

Edward Robinson

St Matthew’s Anglican Church Cheltenham

Ian Mitchell

Geoffrey Parkin

Leigh Robinson *

St Paul’s Anglican Church Geelong

Richard Molesworth

Mary Paul

Barry Rogers

John and Deborah Monotti

John Pettit *

Christopher Roper AM *

St Peter’s Anglican Church Fawkner

Vanessa Morgan

Patricia Phair

Anthony Rose *

Andrew St John *

Sam Morley

Marinis Pirpiris

Jill Ross-Perrier *

Jenny Sasse *

Phoebe Morrison

Meron Pitcher *

Fae Rouse

Maxwell Schultz *

Marie Morton *

Jon Pitt

Peter Rowe *

Myra Scott *

Philip Moss AM

Laurie and Olga Pole

John Royle OAM *

Margaret Selby

Andrew Muirhead

Lindsay Porter

Ann Rusden *

Ronald Selkirk

Bruce and Judy Munro *

Lady Potter AC *

Kuncoro Rusman

Jonathan Serpell

Michael Long AM *

Bill Muntz

Elizabeth Loorham Brian Loton AC *

Nigel Murby Wright and Stephen Murby Wright *

George Lucas OAM

Corinne Robin

S R Stoneman Foundation

St Eanswythe’s Anglican Church Altona St George’s Anglican Church East Ivanhoe St George’s Anglican Church Malvern St George’s Anglican Church Red Hill South St John’s Anglican Church Bentleigh St John’s Anglican Church Camberwell St John’s and St Agnes’ Anglican Church East Malvern St Luke’s Anglican Church Enmore St Margaret’s Anglican Church Eltham

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John Sevior * Simon Seward Parool Shah Jenny Shelmerdine Bill Sherwin * Janise Sibly Charles Sitch * Gregory and Jacqueline Sitch * John Skuja * J and J Sloman Richard Smallwood AO and Carol Smallwood * Rosalind Smallwood * Clive Smith OAM and Caroline Smith * Mark Smith * Ben Sobel Ian Solomon * Soon Mun Kok * Melissa Southey Margaret Southey Henry Speagle OAM and Jean Speagle Hugo and Dianne Standish Alicenne Stevens David Stewart Jeremy Stewart Rob Stewart AM * Hayden Stockdale * Elsdon Storey and Christine Rodda * Anthony Strazzera Bill Stringer The Strong Family Gift * Peter Stuart Ronella Stuart

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John Stuckey * Charles Su Dick Sutcliffe * Shirley Sutcliffe Peter Swan Lindsay Symons Sari Taddei Clive Tadgell AO QC * Peter and Mary Tallis Brian Tan Jonathan Tan Charles Taylor Jean Taylor Sue Taylor Amy Tennent * Daniel Teo * Keren Terpstra * Ben Thomas * Gwynne Thomas OAM and Doreen Thomas * Brett Thomson John Tibballs Geoff Tisdall * Stephen To Michael Traill AM * Trinity College Associated Clubs * Angus Trumble * Rick Tudor OAM and Elizabeth Tudor Andrew Tulloch Leonie Valentine John and Jenny Vernon Robert Vickers-Willis * Geoffrey Vincent *

Rosalind Wallis Ian and Penelope Ward-Ambler * John Wares Harry and Adrienne Watson Tony Way Greg Wayman * Anna Webb Geoff Webb Philip Weickhardt Katrina Weir Anne West Dick Williams * Richard Williams John Wion Brian Wiraatmadja Ted Witham Erica Wood George and Elizabeth Wood John Wood Renn Wortley Jennifer Wraight * Daryl Wraith Michael Wright QC Serene Yong * Harrison Young * 49 anonymous donors


Having the opportunity to be part of the Trinity College Choir has genuinely changed my life. I’m so grateful for the experiences that I’ve had as part of this tight-knit group. Ruby Smith Bachelor of Music, 2nd year NHM Forsyth Senior Choral Scholar William Cain Scholarship

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2018 BEQUESTS RECEIVED The Late Bob Beard (TC 1949) The Late Colin Caldwell (TC 1931) The Late Norman Curry AM The Late Kathleen Gardner The Late Shirley Hall The Late David Jackson (TC 1932) The Late Anna White

Singing with the choir is such a privilege because it allows me to pursue and involve myself in my passion for music. The focus required while singing also makes the weekly rehearsals a very grounding and almost meditative experience.

GIFTS IN KIND Alliance Catering John Baldock and Carolyn Simm Scott Charles (TC 1986) Vivienne Ritchie (Delatite Wines) Trinity College Tiger Tones

Phoebe Edwards Peter Godfrey Choral Scholarship

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BULPADOCK CLUB MEMBERS The Bulpadock Club recognises those who make a donation for five or more consecutive years. Your loyalty through consistent annual support allows Trinity College to plan for the future with confidence. Miranda Alagich Alan George Lewers Shaw Trust All Souls Opportunity Shop Sandringham Anglican Diocese of Ballarat Martin Armstrong Rowena Armstrong AO QC Campbell Bairstow Balmford John D and Dagnija Trust John Batt AM Janet Bell Rosemary Bellair Bernado Family Jack Best AO and Janine Sargeant Graeme Blackman AO and Paulene Blackman (Sirius Foundation Ltd) Ian Boyd Jeremy Brasington Ken Brierty Paul Brotchie and Susan Sandford Gregor Brown and Sarah George Jannie Brown David Brownbill AM The Bruce Parncutt Family Foundation * Barbara Burge Tony Buzzard Peg Campbell Barbara Cargill and Miles Nicholls Scott Charles Stephen Charles AO QC Julienne Chong Sandy Clark Ray Cleary AM

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Rob Clemente David and Celia Cole Colin Hicks Caldwell Trust George and Kate Colman John Cotton Anne Court James Cox Laurie Cox AO and Julie Ann Cox AM Jim and Claudia Craig (Bellwether Foundation Pty Ltd) Robert Cripps AM and Jan Cripps Andrew Curnow AM Bryan and Rosemary Cutter Cybec Foundation Bryan Dahlsen Arthur Day AM and Hilary Day Guill de Pury Margaret Dean Douglas Dickinson Michael Dowling Rosemary Dowling Martin Drerup David Elder Lindsay Ellis Peter Field James Fleming Henry Foster Penelope Garnett Mark Garwood Jamie Gatehouse Richard Gilmour-Smith † Jamie Gorton QC Jono and Carrie Gourlay

Louise Gourlay OAM Will Gourlay Rosemary Grabau James Grant AM Jamie Gray Michael Gronow QC Alan Gunther Sally-Anne Hains Leith Hancock Thomas and Kay Hargreaves Graham Harris Dale Hebbard † Michael Heinz Oliver Hodson Peter Hollingworth AC OBE Michael Horsburgh AM Stephen Howard Tony Hunt AO Alison Inglis Jenny Inglis and Philip Gill Michael James Kim Jelbart Brian Jenney Bill Jobling Robert Johanson Ed Kennon John King AM Lesley King Michael Kingston Lachlan Kirwan John Kollosche OAM Jock Langlands John Larkins QC Catherine Laufer

Mark Leslie John Lester Michael Long AM Brian Loton AC George Lucas OAM Margaret Lush John McDonagh Dugald McDougall OAM John McKenzie James Madders Peter Manger Ian Manning Melbourne Grammar School Frank Milne Adrian Mitchell John and Deborah Monotti Philip Moss AM Bruce and Judy Munro Bill Muntz Nigel Murby Wright and Stephen Murby Wright James and Katherine Murray Geoffrey Mustow Stephen Newton AO Danni Nichols Gary Norman John and Libby Oliver John Pettit Meron Pitcher Jon Pitt Lindsay Porter John Poynter AO OBE and Marion Poynter Andrew Prentice


I was so excited when I found out that I could attend Trinity on a scholarship, because I pay college fees myself. Having a scholarship has made my life so much easier and it’s reflected in everything I do. Pip McQuinn Bachelor of Music, 3rd year NHM Forsyth Choral Scholarship AJ Herd Scholarship

Keith Rayner AO Margaret Rice Roger Richards Ronald Richards Sam Riggall and Nichola Lefroy Leigh Robinson Christopher Roper AM Jill Ross-Perrier Peter Rowe John Royle OAM Ann Rusden John Russell St Aidan’s Ladies Guild Strathmore St John’s Anglican Church Bentleigh St John’s Anglican Church Camberwell St Matthew’s Anglican Church Cheltenham

St Paul’s Anglican Church Geelong St Peter’s Anglican Church Fawkner Andrew St John Jenny Sasse Maxwell Schultz Margaret Selby Janise Sibly Charles Sitch John Skuja Richard Smallwood AO and Carol Smallwood Rosalind Smallwood Clive Smith OAM and Caroline Smith Margaret Southey Henry Speagle OAM and Jean Speagle Hugo and Dianne Standish

David Stewart Jeremy Stewart Rob Stewart AM Elsdon Storey and Christine Rodda Anthony Strazzera Bill Stringer Dick Sutcliffe Shirley Sutcliffe Lindsay Symons Gwynne Thomas OAM and Doreen Thomas John Tibballs Geoff Tisdall Stephen To Rick Tudor OAM and Elizabeth Tudor Andrew Tulloch John and Jenny Vernon Geoffrey Vincent

Ian and Penelope Ward-Ambler Tony Way Anna Webb Geoff Webb Philip Weickhardt Renn Wortley Jennifer Wraight 16 anonymous

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LEEPER SOCIETY MEMBERS

We sincerely thank members and friends who have included Trinity College in their bequests, and this provides the opportunity to be honoured during their lifetime. Charles Abbott (TC 1958) Martin Armstrong (TC 1959) Dagnija Balmford John Balmford (TC 1948) Stuart Bett (TC 1978) Philip Bewley (TC 2004) Lynne Broughton Jannie Brown David Brownbill AM (TC 1959) Geoff Burridge (TC 1947) Peter Butler AM (TC 1972) Tony Buzzard (TC 1960) John Calder (TC 1960) Samuel Campbell (TC 1993) John Carre-Riddell (TC 1948) Stephen Charles AO QC (TC 1956) Noel Cockings Anthony Cooke (TC 1953) Paul Cooper (TC 1966) John Cotton (TC 1957) Bill Cowan AM (TC 1963) Ian Curwen-Walker (TC 1950) John Dahlsen (TC 1956) Geoffrey Davies (TC 1950) John Davis (TC 1976) Arthur Day AM (TC 1952) Michele De Courcy Keith Dempster Derek Denton AC (TC 1943) Hayden Downing Chester Eagle (TC 1952) Ray Elliott (TC 1966) Andrew Farran (TC 1957) Helen Farrell

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John Forbes AM (TC 1963) Jim Freemantle AO Tony Gibbs (TC 1952) Helen Granowski (TC 1990) James Grant AM (TC 1950) Fred Grimwade (TC 1976) Alan Gunther (TC 1965) John Guthrie (TC 1959) Jan Harris (TC 1975) Charles Helms (TC 1957) John Henderson (TC 1968) Rob Hilton (TC 1971) Ann Hollingworth Peter Hollingworth AC OBE (TC 1955) Geoff Hone (TC 1963) Peter Hughes (TC 1964) Fiona James Taffy Jones AM (TC 1957) Russell Joyce OAM (TC 1972) Michael Kingston (TC 1976) Catherine Laufer (TC 1992) Stan Laugher (TC 1967) Tat Hean Lie (TC 2000) Janet Lilley Brian Loton AC (TC 1950) George Lucas OAM (TC 1948) Angela Mackie Bill Mackie (TC 1940) Peter Mitchell AM (TC 1956) Michael Moore (TC 1950) Bill Muntz (TC 1950) Nigel Murby Wright (TC 1979) Bob Nicholls (TC 1957) Christopher Philpott

Lindsay Porter (TC 1973) Dick Potter (TC 1947) John Poynter AO OBE (TC 1948) Alec Reid (TC 1946) Alan Richards (TC 1961) Ronald Richards Harold Riggall (TC 1960) Denis Robertson (TC 1955) Christopher Roper AM (TC 1972) Peter Roupas Ann Rusden Simon Seward Jeffrey Sheather (TC 1982) Barry Smith OAM Clive Smith OAM (TC 1954) Elizabeth Smith (TC 1982) Henry Speagle OAM (TC 1946) Andrew St John (TC 1968) John Stockdale Anthony Strazzera (TC 1972) Nick Stretch (TC 1978) Morna Sturrock AM (TC 1986) John Swain (TC 2008) Alex Talbot Bill Traill (TC 1953) Jack Warin (TC 1951) Garry Watson (TC 1959) Ted Witham (TC 1972) Erica Wood (TC 1985) Richard Woolcott AC (TC 1946) Renn Wortley


SPECIAL DONOR GROUPS BENEFACTORS

Cumulative giving of $250,000 or more Joan Adams † Alan George Lewers Shaw AO Trust

Helen Macpherson Smith Trust

Sir William Angliss †

Maurice Hurry † Jack Brockhoff Foundation

Walter Beaumont † Jack Best AO and Janine Sargeant

John Horsfall †

Geoffrey Leeper †

Bill Bockholt † Jannie Brown

Valentine Leeper † Brian Loton AC

Colin Caldwell † Robin Campbell and Bruce Parncutt Barry Capp AM and Margot Capp

William Manifold † Bruce and Judy Munro

Janet Clarke † Joseph Clarke † Sir William Clarke Bt † Collier Charitable Fund Robert Cripps AM Norman Curry AM † Bryan and Rosemary Cutter The Cybec Foundation The Edward Wilson Trust John Emmerson QC † Flora & Frank Leith Charitable Trust Neil Forsyth † Andew Fraser † Richard Gibson †

Elisabeth Murdoch AC DBE † Bob Oatley † Meron Pitcher Samuel Pond † Rio Tinto Roger Riordan AM † Robert Ritchie † Agnes Robertson † S N Nominees John Sevior Robin Sharwood AM † Peggy Ray Shaw † Charles Sitch Clive Smith The Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge

John Gourlay AM † Louise Gourlay OAM The Government of Victoria (1864)

Stuart Stoneman †

George Hale † John Hastie †

Grace Turner † Vera Moore Foundation

Elizabeth Hebden †

Douglas Webb †

Eileen Heden †

Helen Sutton † Roberta Taylor †

Anna Maria White †

GOVERNORS

Cumulative giving of $50,000 and less than $250,000 Charles Abbott Anglican Diocese of Melbourne Alan Archibald QC Rowena Armstrong AO QC Lillyan May Bakes † John Balmford Balmford John D and Dagnija Trust Hampton Beale † Norman Beischer AO † Bell Charitable Trust Bendigo Bank Bernardo Family Graeme Blackman AO Paulene Blackman Brian Bourke AM † Nicholas Brasington Sandra Broadwood † Roger Brookes Paul Brotchie and Susan Sandford David Brownbill AM Barbara Burge Tony Buzzard The Canterbury Fellowship Barbara Cargill and Miles Nicholls Mark Carnegie Roderick Carnegie AC Robert Champion de Crespigny AC Anthony and Isabel Cheong Miltiades Chryssavgis OAM Janet Clark John Clark AM † John Cotton

Bill Cowan AM Jim and Claudia Craig (Bellwether Foundation Pty Ltd) Ian Darling AO and Min Darling Brian Davis Aurel Dessewffy The Dr David Jackson Perpetual Charitable Trust David Emmerson Andrew Farran (Farran Foundation) Henry Foster Dick Franklin † Peter Freeman † James Grant AM James Guest AM OBE VRD † Simonette Guest † Peter Guy Richard Guy OAM and Claire Guy Sherene Guy Alan Hamer † Leith Hancock Davina Hanson Raymond Harrop Bill Hayward OAM Helen M Schutt Trust Charles Helms Mary Hoy Richard Hoy John Hueston † The Ian Potter Foundation David Jackson AM † John Holland Group

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PATRONS

Cumulative giving of $25,000 and less than $50,000 John T Reid Charitable Trusts Taffy Jones AM Colin Juttner † James Kelly John King AM Marjorie Le Souef † Lee Foundation Singapore Stuart Leslie AM † Susan Lim Liversidge Family Trust Michael Long AM Bruce McComish Patricia McKenzie Robert McMullin Albert McPherson † Ross Macaw QC and Susan Macaw Patricia Main Mallesons Stephen Jaques Douglas Meagher QC and Rosemary Meagher Robert Mellor † George Mitchell † Peter Mitchell AM Michael Munckton Boyd Munro Reginald Must Baillieu Myer AC and Sarah Myer Rupert Myer AO and Annabel Myer (The Aranday Foundation) The Myer Foundation Robert Nicholls Timothy Patrick † The R E Ross Fund Ian and Julie Reid

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Stephen and Robbie Roberts Warwick Ross Jill Ross-Perrier S R Stoneman Foundation St Andrew’s Opportunity Shop Brighton St George’s Anglican Church Malvern St George’s Anglican Church East Ivanhoe St John’s and St Agnes’ Anglican Church East Malvern St Matthews Albury Chris Selby Smith † The Sidney Myer Fund Andrew Sisson James Smibert † Marigold Southey AC Henry Speagle OAM Sara Stock Harold Taylor † Duncan Thomas Trinity College Associated Clubs The Victorian Bar Foundation Sunya Viravaidya and Graham Brown AM Alan Watkinson David Wells † Bill Wilson † Judith Wright † John Wylie AM Yulgilbar Foundation 3 anonymous

Michael Adamson AM Phyllis Allen † American Friends of Trinity College Martin Armstrong Kevin and Colleen Bamford Family Foundation John Bayton BHP Billiton Ellie Bird † Budge Bleakley † Edith Burgess John Calder Scott Charles Stephen Charles AO QC and Jennifer Charles Arthur Clark AM Rob Clemente Phil Cohen Jim Cousins AO and Libby Cousins Laurie Cox AO and Julie Ann Cox The Danks Trust Gordon Darling AC CMG † Jane Freemantle Jill Gregory and Campbell Bairstow Alan Gunther Peter Guthrie Bill Hare AO † David Harper AM Toby Harrop Alison Hayward Frank Henagan † Alison Inglis Brian Inglis AC † Jenny Inglis and Philip Gill

The Invergowrie Foundation ITNewcom Foundation Peter Johansen † Warwick and Ann Johnson Will Kimpton † Michael Kingston Kosias Pty Ltd John Larkins QC George Limb † Janet Limb Margaret Lush Macquarie Group Foundation Ron Merkel QC and Beth Charles Betty Moss Stan Moss † John Pettit The Pierce Armstrong Foundation Peter Pockley † John Poynter AO OBE and Marion Poynter Margaret Reid Sam Riggall and Nichola Lefroy Philip Roff † Barbara Roff Christopher Roper AM Ann Rusden The Rusden Foundation St George’s Anglican Church East Ivanhoe St George’s Anglican Church Malvern St John’s Anglican Church Camberwell Robert Sanderson †


Simon Seward Richard Smallwood AO and Carol Smallwood Ian Solomon Henry Somerset † Elvin Stevens † Rob Stewart AM Dick Sutcliffe Clive Tadgell AO, QC Kevin Westfold † Bruce Wilson Michael Wyles QC and Susan Wyles David Young 4 anonymous

Trinity College’s generous support has allowed me to pursue my academic and sporting endeavors while living in the special place that is Trinity, which, without such support, I don’t think would have been possible. Max Fisher Bachelor of Commerce, 2nd year Charles Abbott Scholarship Frank Henagan Scholarship

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SPONSORS

Cumulative giving of $10,000 and less than $25,000 Ross Adler AC All Souls Opportunity Shop Sandringham Clive Allen Allens Arthur Robinson Anglican Diocese of Ballarat Anglican Diocese of Bendigo Bill Armstrong Betty Ashton Jeremy Ashton Will Bailey AO Kathleen Bailey-Lord Steve Baker Thomas Baker † John Baldock Dagnija Balmford John Barton † Basan Charitable Trust John Batt AM M K A Bell † Reginald Blakemore † Ben Bodna AM † Kay Bodna Ian Boyd Trevor Bradley † Jeremy Brasington William Breidahl Charles Bright Lynne Broughton

Andrew Cannon AM James Chen Julienne Chong Christ Church Anglican Church South Yarra Christ Church Brunswick John Churchill City of Melbourne Charles Clark Sandy Clark Anne Court Josephine Cowan † Rosie Creswell Bryan Dahlsen Ramon Dawson Arthur Day AM and Hilary Day Margaret Dean Keith Dempster Derek Denton AC Diocese of Wangaratta Lisa Dowd Mark Dunphy Lachlan Edwards Nick Edwards William Edwards Peter Field James Fleming Victor Fox † Shane Galligan

Noel Buckley †

James Gardiner † Richard Gardner

Joseph Burke KBE CBE † Frank Callaway Peter Campbell

Peter Gebhardt †

Ray Brown †

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George Garratt † Jamie Gatehouse

The George Hicks Foundation Richard Gilmour-Smith Robin Gorton QC Douglas Graham QC † Sally Graham Robin Gray † Gavan Griffith AO QC Andrew Grimwade CBE Fred and Alexandra Grimwade James Grimwade † John Grimwade † Michael Gronow Grosvenor Foundation Andrew Grummet † Gwenorm Foundation John Hambly Margaret Hamer † Geoffrey Hamilton Jan Hamilton Peter Hannah Dorothee Hansen-MacKenzie The Harold Mitchell Foundation Dale Hebbard Peter Hebbard Ken and Carole Hinchcliff Peter Hollingworth AC OBE and Ann Hollingworth Tyson Kane Holloway-Clarke Romayne Holmes Brenda Holt Holy Trinity Anglican Church Kew Holy Trinity Anglican Church Surrey Hills Geoff Hone

Jonathan Hooper Michael Horsburgh AM Stephen Howard Hugh D T Williamson Foundation Leila Inglis Michael James Kim Jelbart Vic Jennings † Bronwen Johnston † Stewart Johnston † Ralph Jones Julie Kantor Athanasios Katsanos Fotoula Katsanos Lindsay Keating † David Kennedy Roger Kimberley Rob Koczkar Zoe Kominatos † Ceri Lawley Dorothy Lee Michael Leighton Jones Jenny Lempriere Bob Lewis AM † John Liversidge † Sue Liversidge † Ronald Lucas † John McDonagh Robert Macdonald George McGregor McIldowie & Brown Pty Ltd Catriona McKenzie Jane MacKenzie Kay McKenzie


Ken MacKenzie Will McKenzie Kay McLennan Stephen and Megan Macaw Macleod Family Trust Malaysian Mobile Services Sdn Peter Manger Melbourne Girls Grammar Melbourne Grammar School John Middleton † John Middleton QC Michael Miles Frank Milne Miranda Milne Adrian Mitchell Michael Moore Patrick Moore Gregory Morgan † Suzanne Morgan Debbie Mortimer SC Marie Morton Nigel Murby Wright and Stephen Murby Wright Kathleen Must † Martyn Myer AO Maggie Nanut The National Australia Bank Bruce Nelson † Paul Nisselle AM Gary Norman Roderic O’Connor John and Libby Oliver Oliver Affleck Fund Warwick Papst

Parish of St Stephen and St Mary Mount Waverley Bruce Parncutt AO Alan Patterson † James Perry † Simon Phillipson The Pratt Family Foundation Clare Pullar Peter Read Ruth Redpath Peter Rennie Robert Salzer Foundation Peter Ross-Edwards AM † John Ross-Perrier † John Royle OAM St Andrew’s Anglican Church Brighton St James’ Anglican Church Sydney St John’s Anglican Church Bentleigh St Paul’s Anglican Church Geelong West Andrew St John Maxwell Schultz The Scobie & Claire MacKinnon Trust

Diana Strahan Tanjong Public Limited Company Geoffrey Taylor † Suzannah Tegner Telematics Trust Michael Traill AM Simon Trinca Trinity College Drama Club Angus Trumble Angus Turner Anne Ward Bill Webb Moira Wells † Paul Willows Philip Wilson † Richard Woolcott AC David Yencken AO 9 anonymous

Margaret Scott † Jim Selkirk Elizabeth Sevior Sidney Myer Fund Geoffrey Simon John Skuja Adrian Smithers † Peter Stawell Elsdon Storey

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MEMBERS

Cumulative giving of $5000 and less than $10,000 All Saints’ Anglican Parish of Newtown and Geelong West Kingsley Allen Rhonda Allen Ted Allen Stephen Alley † Alstom Australia Limited Anglican Parish of Gisborne Paul Andrews Anglican Surfcoast Parish Stanton Archer † Barrie Arnold Carolyn Arnold Austin Asche AC QC Peter Ashton Australian Brandenburg Orchestra John Baillieu † Josh Baker † Ian Barker † Mary Baxter Hampton Beale OAM † Bob Beard † David Beggs Janet Bell Rosemary Bellair Alfred Bird † Niel Black † Brian Blythe Sarah Boucaut Timothy Boucaut Kim Breidahl Mary Britten † Peter Brown AM John Buckley †

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Ian Bult Evan Burge † Peter Butler AM Camberwell Grammar School Robin Campbell Peg Campbell Norman Carlyon AM Murray Clapham † Rupert Clarke Bt AM † Ray Cleary AM Michael Clough David Cole George Colman Terry Cook Bernard Corser Francis Cumbrae-Stewart † John Cuming Lindsay Cuming David Danks † June Danks Robert Dann † Yvonne Dann Emma Darling Guill de Pury Jennifer Dowling John Dowling Michael and Rosemary Dowling Hayden Downing Education Advantage Paul Elliott QC Embelton Limited Estate of Gradon Johnstone Estate of FH Pennifold Estate of Philip Lyndon Wilson

Annabelle Farnsworth Paul Fitzpatrick

Herschel Asset Management Limited Sean Hewetson

Walt Fleming † Stuart Foley Foundation for Young Australians Nick Freeman Jim Freemantle AO Judy Galligan

Tony Hiscock † Reg Hobbs Oliver Hodson John Holland AC KCMG John Horowitz AM

Jim Gardiner † Robert Gardiner Geelong Grammar School Tim Gibson

John Howells † Wendy Hudson David Hunt Rob Hunt Alastair Jackson Ian Jasper Ian Jelbart Robert Johanson Douglas Johnson

John Gooch † Enid Gourlay † Jono Gourlay Jamie Gray Richard Green Frederick Grimwade † John Grutzner Ian Gunn Joan Gunn Thorry Gunnersen AM † Duncan Haig and Camilla Learmonth Sally-Anne Hains Christopher Hamer April Hamer Leigh Hammond Michael Hamson Susan Hamson Thomas Hargreaves Margot Harper Keith Hayes † Hal Herron

Robert Houghton †

Peter Jones † Scott Keck John Kelly AM Liz Kelly Warren Kemp Ed Kennon Nym Kim Robert Kirby AO Andrew Kirkham AM QC Klockner-Werke AG Kozminsky Ananda Krishnan L & S Aitken Trust Lindon Langley † Cyril Lansell † Richard Larkins AO John Laurie AC


John Lester Mick Letts C Limbers Bob Long † Richard McDonald Andrew McGowan David Macintyre Angus MacKay Leigh Mackay OAM Ian MacKinnon † Amanda McMahon John MacMillan James and Daniela McMurdo Jamie Mackie † Twink Malcolmson Donald Markwell Kenneth Mason Loris Mason † James Merralls AM QC † Edward Miller Hubert Miller OAM † Rowan Minson Adrian Monger † John Monotti Lynton Morgan † Alex Morokoff † Clive Morris Christopher Morrison Ian Morrison John and Karen Morrison Sandra Morrison Philip Moss AM Bill Muntz Louise Myer

Carol Newton John Newton Joyce Newton OAM Kate O’Connor Kevin O’Connor Colleen O’Reilly Donna O’Sullivan Frank Osborn † David Parncutt Percy Baxter Charitable Trust Sharon Phua Pierce Armstrong Trust John Piercey † Brian Porter Jack Poutsma † Andrew Prentice Arthur Pulford Barrie Purvis David Purvis Mary Reddrop Peter Renou Harold Riggall Leigh Robinson Thomas Robinson † Pip Rofe Sam Rosengarten † Peter Rowe Bill Royston † Len Ryder † St Aidan’s Ladies’ Guild Strathmore St Bartholomew’s Anglican Parish Burnley St Eanswythe’s Anglican Church Altona

St James’ Anglican Church Dandenong St John’s Anglican Church Toorak St Margaret’s Anglican Church Eltham St Matthew’s Anglican Church Cheltenham St Silas’ Anglican Church Albert Park St Stephen’s Anglican Church Gardenvale Pam Sargood Jenny Sasse Seah Sun Hock Robert Searls † Jan Senbergs Wendy Seward Stephen Shelmerdine AM Bernie Shinners Michael Shoobridge Rosalind Smallwood Alf Smith AM † Tait Smith † Lady Somerset † Sir Robert Southey † Stanley Spittle Douglas Stephens AO † David Stewart Reginald Stock †

Gordon Tasker Gwynne and Doreen Thomas Joan Thomas † Geoff Tisdall Nick Turnbull † Charles Venn Mitzi Venn Mechai Viravaidya AO Ben Wadham Hector Walker † Ian and Penelope Ward-Ambler David Warner † Philip Weickhardt Joan Wettenhall Edward White The Sir Wilfred Brookes Charitable Foundation Dick Williams Nona Wilson Philip Wollen OAM Erica Wood Roger Woodruff Renn Wortley Jennifer Wraight Michael Wright QC Carol Zhao John Zwar † 5 anonymous

Jack Strahan QC † The Strong Family Gift John Stuckey Lis Sturrock Morna Sturrock AM †

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This scholarship has allowed me to not only focus on my university studies, but to also involve myself in many lifechanging volunteering opportunities and get closer to my dream of becoming a doctor without borders. Ruth Tangbau Bachelor of Science, 2nd year Trinity College Scholarship

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* Designates a member of the Warden’s Circle for 2018, that is, those donors who give $1000+ per annum.

†Deceased. We welcome new members in 2018 and their names appear in bold. All care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of this report. However, if any error has occurred, please accept our apologies and notify the Advancement Office on +61 3 9348 7116 or advancement@trinity.unimelb.edu.au, so that we can amend our records.

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