Trinity College Newsletter, vol 1 no 49, August 1994

Page 19

NEWS FROM TRINITY MEMBERS Angela Parr nee May ('78),after a number of years teaching in Victoria and Queensland, has settled in Ballina on the far north coast of NSW with husband Murray and their two children, Madison (4) and Fletcher (2). Angela and Murray own and operate a successful Gourmet Bakery in Ballina and are holders of the Australian Baking Industry Scholarship Awards for NSW/ACT for 1993 and 1994. James Royston ('78) married Gabrielle Balsamo on 30 April 1994 in the Trinity College Chapel. The service was conducted by Dr Burge. Among the congregation to celebrate the event were old Trinitarians John Jefferies ('77) (best man), Doug Taupin ('78), Rosemary Carlin ('79), David Barnes ('80), Jenny Simon ('78), Nic Cooper ('78) and Rena Cooper nee Geroe ('78). Rosemary Grabau ('79) is now working with the 'Schools for the Future' project with the Directorate of Education. She is particularly concerned with the development of accounting software for schools. She also organises tennis meetings at Fawkner Park for the Solo Graduates at the University of Melbourne. Wayne Weaire ('80) moved from the position of Senior Chaplain at Geelong Grammar School to Rector of the Anglican Parish of Colac in December 1993. He also accepted the position of Consultant to the General Synod's Youth Commission in April 1994. Cathy Job ('80) is now the anchorperson for the ABC's 7.30 Report in Brisbane.

Erica Wood ('85) and Ian Woolley ('80) were married by the Warden in the Trinity College Chapel on 16 October 1993.

Deborah Hollingworth ('81) has been appointed Solicitor in Charge of the Preston (Victoria) office of the Legal Aid Commission. John Martyn ('81) is a postdoctoral scientist specialising in human and viral genetics. He has conducted research for CSIRO and Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, and is currently at the Murdoch Institute, Royal Children's Hospital. Chris Miller ('81) is working in a solo veterinary practice in Corryong Victoria. David Walker ('81) writes to tell us "After getting married in April 1990, my wife (Jennifer Darbyshire) and I left Australia's shore that August, travelling via USA to London. I was fortunate to find work as UK Legal Counsel with the consumer goods group - Sara Lee, and Jennifer, after completing a Masters of Law degree at London University now works for one of the 'Big 10' London law firms. Initially, we thought we would give it two years; four years later something seems to have gone awry with our plans! Whilst we are taking the opportunity to sample the delights of Paris, Venice, Madrid etc at every available opportunity, we remain determined to return to a sunnier climate one day. Philip Larwill ('82) works at the Blackburn Mail Centre as a Senior Sorting Manager. He commutes from Daylesford daily with friends through a carpooling system. Priscilla Feaver nee Nelson ('82) and husband Donald welcomed the birth of their first child Peter Alexander Nelson Feaver on 17 December 1993. Jane Maughan ('83) married Jonathan Coultas ('82) in April 1993. They live in Sydney where Jane works as an Associate Psychologist with sex offenders and victims of sexual assault. Jonathan works for Macquarie Bank in the Trades Equity Derivative Securities department. Bruce Fethers ('83) has been a solicitor with Freehills in Melbourne for the past six years, and is also Organist at Ormond College, where he makes the most of the rebuilt Chapel Organ. David Lowe ('83) continues to work for BP where he has been employed for the past seven years. Prior to that, he worked in London for one year and Rotterdam for one year. Deirdre Osborne (`83) has been living in London since 1986 and is currently doing a PhD at the University of London and teaching humanities at HM Prison Wandsworth in the Education Department. Ali Moore ('83) is achieving distinction as a foreign correspondent for the ABC in Beijing. Elizabeth Elder ('84) is working in London towards a degree in International Journalism. Phoebe Fraser ('84) was a guest at Clare Wells and Tom Scott's wedding in July - on well-earned leave from the rigours of the world's trouble spots working for CARE. 19


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.
Trinity College Newsletter, vol 1 no 49, August 1994 by Trinity College Collections - Issuu