2026 National Trust (NSW) Heritage Awards finalists revealed

The shortlist for the 2026 National Trust (NSW) Heritage Awards has been revealed, spotlighting an exciting and diverse mix of heritage achievements from across New South Wales.

A highly anticipated annual celebration, the National Trust (NSW) Heritage Awards recognise excellence in the conservation, protection, and interpretation of natural, cultural and built heritage.

“Every year we are inspired by the dedication to conserve and promote New South Wales’ rich heritage” said Debbie Mills, CEO of the National Trust (NSW). “All entrants are to be applauded for their important work, with particular congratulations to those shortlisted for their achievements.’’

The 2026 Judging Panel. Pictured: Matt Devine, Chair of the National Trust Heritage Awards Jury (centre front), joined by (left to right): Julie Baird, Stirling Smith, David Burdon, Ingrid Mather, Steven Barry, Tamsin McIntosh and Barrina South (not pictured).

 

Penny Sharpe, Minister for Heritage, reflected on the significance and diversity of this year’s nominees, noting that they “not only deepen connections between diverse communities and heritage, but also play a vital role in safeguarding these places and stories for generations to come.’’

Steve Meredith, Member of the NSW Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Advisory Committee, emphasised the role many of the shortlisted projects will play in enhancing the protection and promotion of critical Aboriginal cultural heritage across New South Wales.

Sally Barnes, Chair of the NSW Heritage Council, praised the finalists for “their passion and commitment to conserving built, natural and cultural heritage for the community to enjoy.”

“The Awards provide a vital platform to recognise the dedication and expertise of those working to preserve our state’s heritage” said Sam Kidman, Executive Director of Heritage NSW. “Congratulations to all those shortlisted.”

The winners will be announced at the National Trust Heritage Awards ceremony on Friday 15 May at Doltone House in Pyrmont. The awards will be presented by journalist, presenter and author Sarah Macdonald. Jillian Kilby, altruistic civil engineer, joins as the keynote speaker.

Cast your vote

Public voting for the People’s Choice Award is open until 11.59pm on Thursday 30 April. Cast your vote for your favourite shortlisted project. Contact awards@nationaltrust.com.au if any assistance is needed.

Tickets on sale

Join us at the 32nd annual National Trust Heritage Awards celebration. Tickets on sale now. Would-be attendees are encouraged to secure tickets early as this event sells out each year.

The National Trust (NSW) Heritage Awards are a signature event of the Australian Heritage Festival, coordinated annually by the National Trust. The NSW Government through Heritage NSW is principal sponsor of the Australian Heritage Festival and the National Trust Heritage Awards.

 

The 2026 National Trust Heritage Awards Shortlist:

Aboriginal Heritage – proudly sponsored by Extent Heritage

  • Cultural Knowledge Standards – entered by Aboriginal Affairs NSW – Aboriginal Cultural Heritage and Land Strategy Team
  • Ngabu, Walsh Bay – entered by City People and Aunty Lola Ryan
  • Saltwater People Stories – Sydney Fish Market, Blackwattle Bay – entered by Cultural Capital & Tilt Industrial Design

Advocacy

  • Save Gosford Library – entered by Merril Jackson OAM

Architecture

  • Coolamon Hotel Redevelopment – entered by GPG Architecture
  • Crossroads Marrickville – entered by Mackenzie Pronk Architects
  • Entertainment Hall White Bay, Rozelle – entered by DunnHillam Architecture + Urban Design
  • Pyrmont Community Centre – entered by Welsh + Major in association with City of Sydney
  • The Lands by Capella, Sydney – entered by Hassell in collaboration with Purcell Architecture
  • Wesley College ‘The Attic’, Camperdown – entered by PMDL Architecture + Design

Built Conservation – proudly sponsored by Heritage 21

  • Conservation of Rocky Hill War Memorial, Goulburn – entered by Goulburn Mulwaree Council
  • GSDA Dwelling No.1 Recovery, Castlecrag – entered by Hector Abrahams Architects
  • Orient Hotel, The Rocks – entered by OCP Architects
  • Rouse Hill Estate External Conservation – entered by Museums of History NSW
  • St Stephen’s Uniting Church, Sydney – entered by Tonkin Zulaikha Greer Architects
  • Susannah Place Conservation Works, The Rocks – entered by Placemaking NSW
  • Town Hall House Remediation, Sydney – entered by Urbis and City of Sydney
  • Ultimo TAFE Building A. Facade conservation – entered by NSW Public Works
  • Upper Castlereagh Public School – entered by G&C Waller Builders Pty Ltd

Education and Interpretation

  • Cockatoo Island Self-Guided Interpretive Audio Tours – entered by Art of Multimedia
  • Munjip Trail, Eurobodalla – entered by Eurobodalla Shire Council
  • Operation Seagull – entered by Our Past
  • The Water We Share: Past Present Future – entered by Museums of History NSW

Events, Exhibitions and Tours

  • Birds of Australia STORYBOX – entered by Australian Museum
  • Model Newcastle: Big Stories Little Things – entered by Newcastle Museum
  • NSW Aboriginal Archaeology Future Forum, Wollongong – entered by Australian Association of Consulting Archaeologists Inc.
  • Seeing Sydney, Knowing Country – entered by Museums of History NSW

Interiors and Objects

  • Chinatown Ceremonial Gates, Haymarket – entered by City of Sydney
  • Entertainment Hall White Bay, Rozelle – entered by DunnHillam Architecture + Urban Design
  • Grand Dining Room Renovation, Katoomba – entered by The Carrington Hotel
  • JOY, Darlinghurst – entered by City of Sydney
  • Q Station Inscriptions Conservation, Manly – entered by Q Station and International Conservation Services
  • Woolley Palm Beach House – entered by Donald Campbell Design

Landscape

  • Hungry Point Reserve Cliff Top Walk, Cronulla – entered by Taylor Brammer Landscape Architects Pty Ltd
  • Restoration of the Sandhills Wetlands, Byron Bay – entered by Byron Shire Council
  • The GreenWay, Inner West – entered by Inner West Council
  • The Vaucluse House Waterfall, Ponds and Rill Conservation – entered by Museums of History NSW

Resources and Publications

  • “The Model Suburb”: A History of the Malvern Hill Estate – entered by Burwood & District Historical Society Inc.
  • Adapt! Designing New Lives for Old Buildings – entered by Uro Books, Hannah Lewi (University of Melbourne) and Cameron Logan (University of Sydney)
  • Archaeologies of Food in Australia – entered by Dr Madeline Shanahan
  • Caring for Country: First Knowledges for younger readers – entered by Thames and Hudson Australia
  • Luna Park – entered by Helen Pitt
  • Painting with Stone: The Story of The Melocco Brothers by Zeny Edwards – entered by Longueville Media
  • Woollahra Modern Buildings Studies – entered by Woollahra Municipal Council, GML Heritage, Robertson & Hindmarsh Architects

 

Special categories:
Individual and special awards to be announced at the National Trust Heritage Awards, including:
  • Young Achiever – proudly sponsored by GML Heritage
  • Heritage Skills
  • Lifetime Achievement – proudly sponsored by Museums of History NSW
  • Cathy Donnelly Memorial
  • Judges’ Choice
  • President’s Prize and
  • People’s Choice

 

The National Trust (NSW) Heritage Awards are a signature event of the Australian Heritage Festival, coordinated annually by the National Trust. The NSW Government through Heritage NSW is principal sponsor of the Australian Heritage Festival and the National Trust Heritage Awards.

 

Media contacts:

Susan Darwiche

Double Shot PR – Director

Phone: 0414 706 704

Email: susan@doubleshotpr.com.au

 

Leah Tasker

Director, Marketing, Communications and Development

National Trust of Australia (NSW)
Phone: 0435 266 924
Email: LTasker@nationaltrust.com.au