Bequests

Leaving a bequest in your will ensures that the people and causes you hold dear are treated the way you would wish after your passing. Alongside family and friends, it is appropriate to consider the institutions that have held significance in your life.

A bequest is the key to ensuring that what you have valued will continue to grow in the future.

The Tunga Society

The official launch of our bequest society, the Tunga Society, in August 2015 provided an ideal opportunity for members of our community to consider creating a lasting legacy by leaving a gift in their Will. We were also able to thank and celebrate those who have already made this commitment. 

The Tunga Society plays a very significant role in helping to underpin and secure the future of Trinity Grammar School, Kew – providing a legacy for future generations is a wonderful means of leaving your mark on the school. 

To discuss making a gift in your will, please contact Hayley Galloway, Development Manager on + 61 3 9851 9403 or via email at gallowayh@trinity.vic.edu.au.

Tunga Society members

Ian Armstrong (OTG 1960)
David Ashton-Lewis (OTG 1967)
Rohan Brown
Rodney De Boos (OTG 1966)
Rolf (Uwe) Dostleben (OTG 1969)
Robert (Jon) Etkins (OTG 1975)
Andrew Gilmour (OTG 1944)
Linden Hearn (OTG 1968)
Jeffrey Hooper (OTG 1977)
Roderick Lyle (OTG 1972)
Alexander (Alex) Martin (OTG 1984)
Robert (Peter) McIntyre (OTG 1943)

Duncan McPherson (OTG 1977)
Maria Mercuri
Guy Outen (OTG 1978)
Alexander Paterson (OTG 2005)
John Poynter (OTG 1947)
Noel Stevens
Stuart Stockdale (OTG 1968)
Cathy Taylor
Murray Verso (OTG 1966)
Paul Whinney (OTG 1969)
Robert Wood
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Donor stories

Individual donors are at the heart of our philanthropic endeavours, breathing life into education by generously supporting initiatives that empower students to thrive and succeed.