05/06/2026
Didn't get to borrow from our Reconciliation Week book display? We had memoirs, histories, lyrical poetry, fiction and more, all from Indigenous voices sharing their perspectives.
We get it, it's a busy time. However, it's super important we continue to educate and improve ourselves in Indigenous issues and try and bring positive change for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders lives!
The display is coming down soon, but don't worry - if there's something you like the look of come and see Charlotte after exams and she can locate it for you!
20/05/2026
Final call, Little Hall alumni 📣
RSVPs for Valedictory close May 22 — and this is your official reminder that you should probably stop saying “we really need to catch up sometime” and actually do it.
Come back for a night of familiar faces, new stories, old memories, and the strange experience of realising the people you met here still somehow know exactly who you are.
We’ll be welcoming our newest alumni into the community and celebrating the generations who came before them — with food, festivities, and all the “remember when…” conversations you could possibly want.
Some places you move on from. Some places become part of you.
📅 RSVP by May 22
🎓 Valedictory 2026
✨ Alumni old and new welcome
🔗 In our story!
15/05/2026
Once upon a time, Little Hall was your entire camera roll, your accidental family, and the reason you still can’t hear someone say “quick catch-up?” without losing three hours of your evening.
Now it’s time to come back.
Join us for Valedictory as we welcome our newest alumni into the fold — and welcome back the generations before them for a night of food, stories, laughter, and the kind of conversations that somehow pick up exactly where they left off.
Whether you graduated last year or a lifetime ago, there’ll be familiar faces, familiar chaos, and probably someone saying “remember when…?” before the night even begins.
📅 Register by May 22
✨ Food & festivities included
🎓 New alumni welcomed. Old legends returned.
Come back to the place that still feels a Little bit like home.
*NOTE: Registration may require a non-unimelb address*
13/05/2026
Design students somehow end up learning coding, CAD, urban systems, robotics, architecture, teamwork, presentation skills, and how to survive on concerning amounts of caffeine 🏙️🤖💻
So if you’re trying to work out what careers in design actually look like outside uni, Life in Careers is for you.
Hear from professionals working across IT, robotics, urban planning, architecture, and related industries about how they built their careers, found opportunities, and navigated the jump from studio projects and assignments into real-world work.
Whether you’ve got a detailed masterplan for your future or you’re currently operating on “hopefully it all works out”, come ask questions and get advice from people who’ve already been through it.
📍 Little Hall
🗓 Thursday 14 May
🕕 6:00pm
One hour of career insight from people who also once had 17 tabs open and a project due at midnight.
12/05/2026
Marketing and management students are constantly told to “build your personal brand” which is stressful advice to receive when you’re still deciding what font represents you professionally 📈💼
At Life in Careers, you’ll hear from professionals working across business, leadership, strategy, marketing, and management about how they actually built their careers — beyond the LinkedIn buzzwords and networking jargon.
Come hear honest advice about internships, graduate roles, career pathways, and what working in these industries actually looks like day-to-day.
Whether you already have a colour-coded five-year plan or you’re mostly relying on vibes and a decent resume template, this event is for you.
📍 Little Hall
🗓 Thursday 14 May
🕕 6:00pm
One hour. Real career advice. Considerably more useful than refreshing Seek at 1am.
11/05/2026
Medicine and allied health students spend a lot of time learning how to care for other people — and slightly less time learning what careers actually look like once uni ends 🩺📚
At Life in Careers, you’ll hear from professionals working across healthcare about how they navigated placements, postgraduate pathways, first jobs, and the transition from student life into actual clinical work.
Whether you’ve had your career mapped out since Year 10 or you’re still trying to understand what half the acronyms mean, this is your chance to ask honest questions and hear real stories from people already working in the field 💉
📍 Little Hall
🗓 Thursday 14 May
🕕 6:00pm
One hour of advice from people who also once thought “surely someone will eventually explain how all this works.”