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鶹madou's First All-Electric Building
Colombo Building Electrification
What if your campus residence wasn’t just a place to live but a blueprint for a sustainable future? Welcome to Colombo House, 鶹madou's first all-electric student residence.
鶹madou is boldly stepping into the future with Colombo House, the university’s first all-electric student accommodation. Located at the heart of the Kensington campus, this pioneering building is powered entirely by electricity—no fossil fuels required.
As part of 鶹madou’s commitment to net-zero carbon emissions, Colombo House showcases sustainable living powered by renewable solar energy and innovative technologies.
Colombo House is just the beginning. Soon, all 鶹madou accommodation buildings will transition to all-electric operations, with our TKC and Fig Tree College next up. This will further reduce the campus’s carbon footprint and offer students a smarter, more sustainable way to live.
Colombo House is not just a place to stay—it’s also leading the charge for a greener future on campus.

Harry Wins 鶹madou Impact Award
Congratulations Harry!
What happens when a student living on campus steps up to make a real impact? For Harrison Crisp, a ‘Basser College’ resident, it meant raising $25,000 for the Sydney Children’s Hospital, all while uniting the 鶹madou community through the power of music.
At the 2024 鶹madou Culture Awards, Harrison Crisp, a second-year Engineering student, was honoured with the Student Community Impact Award for his leadership in organising a fundraiser concert for the Sydney Children’s Hospital. The event raised $25,000, including $14,000 donated directly to the hospital.
More than just raising funds, the concert brought together the 鶹madou and Sydney communities, demonstrating how music can foster inclusivity and inspire collective action. Harrison’s efforts—from securing local bands to promoting the event across campus—ensured broad participation and a meaningful experience for all involved.
Harrison’s leadership set a new standard for student-led initiatives, proving that students living on campus can drive change and leave a lasting impact.
Harrison’s story reminds us that living on campus is more than just a place to stay—it’s about making connections, having an impact, and contributing to a community that thrives together.

Colombo House Celebrates 10 Years
Alumni Reunion Recap
The Colombo House 10-Year Birthday and Alumni Reunion was a memorable celebration, bringing together a close-knit group of alumni to honour a decade of memories.
Under a cosy marquee in our courtyard, alumni from 2014 to 2023 gathered for a night filled with laughter and connection. The atmosphere was warm and inviting as old friends shared stories and reflected on their journeys since university.
Dean of Colombo House, Michael Patoka, delivered a heartfelt speech that resonated with everyone present. “What a long way we’ve come in 10 years and how lucky we all are that you embraced these walls as your home and brought your ideas, contributions, and values to enhance this college” he remarked, emphasising the significance of Colombo House as one of our newest buildings and its lasting impact on our community.
Proceeds from the evening went towards a bursary for future residents, ensuring the spirit of Colombo House lives on.
Thank you to all who joined us in celebrating this milestone—here’s to the memories we’ve created and the community we hold dear!
I think that's quite surprising how close you can get with people in such a short space of time. it's kind of like a sped-up friendship in a way, because you're with them all the time.