LTU Cross Campus Halloween Trivia

Get the dream team together for one last hurrah at our Zoom Trivia End of Year Showdown event.

Trivia Host Disco Dave will be pulling out all the spooky stops for this end of year Halloween celebration – there’ll be prizes galore and fun for all!

Win $$$, merch, and delicious donuts delivered directly to your door.- How it works -Join in a team (max of 5), or come solo – we can put you in a team where you can meet your new friends for the night, or you can take on everyone alone!

Teams are placed into breakout rooms – so you don’t have to be physically together to work together. When you arrive, just let Disco Dave or the Trivia Helper Freyja know if you’re already in a team or if you’d like to be put in one.

You’ll be given a form to submit your answers after each round. First responses in gets extra points. The team with the most points at the end wins big! But don’t worry if you’re not the best at trivia knowledge, we’ll also have chances to win throughout the event that won’t rely on smarts.

Open to La Trobe students from all campuses, and as always – free entry! Make sure to have fun and get social in the chat. Disco Dave loves his sweet tunes, fun interaction and your best Zoom backgrounds.

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Event Details

When: Friday 23rd, October.
Where: On Zoom – check the event here!
Time: Virtual doors open at 7:00pm.


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This activity is brought to you by Bendigo Student Association, City Campus, La Trobe Student Union, Mildura Students’ Association and Shepparton Students’ Association in collaboration. We’re working together to bring you awesome events, no matter where you’re based.

— We acknowledge that this event and our participants are located on the stolen lands of many traditional custodians across Australia. We respect and honour Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders past, present and emerging. We recognise their ongoing connection to the land and that sovereignty has never been ceded. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land —