For more information and to be kept up-to-date with events, contact the individual event organiser.
For more information and to be kept up-to-date with events, contact the individual event organiser.
Enjoy a complimentary coffee on us at the LSU! Just show your student ID to claim your free hot drink.
Join us at La Trobe's Reconciliation Week Celebration! We'll be hosting a ceremony which will include a Welcome to Country, Speeches, Smoking Ceremony and a Bushtucker BBQ in the David Myer's Building at the Melbourne (Bundoora) campus.
Free coffee each week from Nexus Cafe (SuniTAFE Canteen). Simply show your student card to get your free hot drink!
Free coffees on campus! Show your student card at Chapter 2 in the library and get a free hot drink.
Join us for a tour of the Sanctuary! We'll hopefully see possums, bats, birds, the odd gecko and other local wildlife. Bookings essential tinyurl.com/NTWSwhatson
RESIDENITAL EVENT: Residents who RSVP via the app can attend the dining hall for a free dinner celebration for the Islamic calendar. This includes a free 2 course dinner with traditional foods and a host for storytelling and musical performance.
RESDIENTIAL EVENT A induction session compulsory for all new residents on campus to learn the ins and outs of Living at La Trobe, how they can be connected and the guidlines on how to live well together. Comes with a free pizza dinner.
Celebrate NAIDOC Week with us at La Trobe University! This year's theme, "Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud & Proud," honors the resilience and spirit of Indigenous communities. The event features a Smoking Ceremony, didgeridoo playing, and a screening of the short film "Welcome to Culture." Following the film, Pro Vice-Chancellor Indigenous, Associate Professor Michael […]
Celebrate NAIDOC Week with a screening of a 'Welcome To Culture'. This will then followed by a lunch and group discussion
Celebrate NAIDOC Week with us at La Trobe University! This year's theme, "Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud & Proud," honors the resilience and spirit of Indigenous communities. Please join us for a viewing of Welcome to Culture, followed by lunch and a yarn!