Trinity has a range of leadership opportunities available to residential students.

Roy McNab, 2025-26 Ãâ·Ñ»ÆÉ«appSenior Student
The Ãâ·Ñ»ÆÉ«appAssociated Clubs (TCAC) is an incorporated student association that represents all our residents. Eight committee members are elected annually by the students. These members are jointly responsible for organising and conducting a variety of cultural, sporting and social activities that foster camaraderie within our community (and are always plain old good fun!).

The 2025-26 Ãâ·Ñ»ÆÉ«appTCAC
Front row (left to right): Lily Taylor (Female Sports Representative), Charlie Harley (Treasurer), Roy McNab (Senior Student), Abby Latimer (Social Secretary), Angus Watson (Male Sports Representative).
Back row (left to right): Mim Moran (Arts Representative), Henri Lampiere (Indoor Representative), Dion Whitfield (Community Representative).
This team of friendly faces guides and supports new students during O-Week.
Our resident photographers snap pics at events and sporting competitions for use in Trinity publications, social media and our website.
The Event Set Ups and Facilities Bursars help set up furniture and equipment for College held events and internal/external functions which will run throughout the year.
The Gallery Invigilator Bursar role is responsible for the opening and closing of the Burke Gallery, maintaining the display of gallery printed collateral, providing a presence in the space for the security of works of art, and being an important and welcoming ‘face of the college’ for visitors to the space, from across Trinity’s community, the University of Melbourne, and the broader public.
The Grounds Bursar assists internal staff with gardens and grounds work across the campus.
Our students help out in the kitchen and dining hall throughout the year and this team coordinates and oversees rosters.
This position works with the College’s Properties and Facilities team to develop and maintain a sustainable and productive system for packages and mail delivery. The Mail and Packages Bursar works closely with the student body and staff to assist in the secure collection of packages.
The Parkville Community Bursars seek to improve the local Parkville community by going out into the areas surrounding Trinity and helping with upkeep of communal nature areas.
The Reception Bursar works with Reception and the Properties and Facilities team to perform a variety of office and administrative-related tasks such as answering telephone enquiries and accepting courier deliveries.
Headed by the mascot of Trinity, our Spirit Leaders boost support at sporting and cultural events.
The primary role of the Student Coordinator is to promote a positive corridor culture that is inclusive, welcoming, and safe for all people on the corridor, as well as being a role model for all Trinity students.
Tour Bursars are responsible for tours of the Ãâ·Ñ»ÆÉ«app. Acting as a representative of Trinity, they regularly tour with prospective students, parents and families.
There are lots of other opportunities to develop and apply your leadership skills!
Trinity more than 30 clubs, societies and sports teams. Every club and society has a president, voted in alongside the rest of the committee. Sports team captains are voted in by the current team for the following year and are announced at the annual sports ball. So, from the musical producer to the captain of the netball team, there are so many opportunities for students to shine.
Read more about Trinity's Clubs and Societies.

Clare Wever and Oscar Hegge, producers of the Addams Family College musical.