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New Chief Executive Officer Appointment

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The National Trust of South Australia (NTSA) is delighted to announce the appointment of Nicolette Di Lernia as its new Chief Executive Officer. Ms Di Lernia brings more than 25 years of experience in architecture, cultural heritage, and organisational leadership. A registered architect, she has spent the past decade as
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New listings on the National Trust Heritage Register

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From Art Deco beach pavilions to a colonial pottery site and a brutalist Civic Centre, four new listings on the National Trust (NSW) Heritage Register reflect the diversity of heritage throughout the state.
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Gosford Library Saved

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Gosford library has been saved from the threat of demolition, with the Central Coast Council recently voting to retain rather than raze this significant Modern building.
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Burnett House Speakers Night

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Come and hear Bob Beadman at 19 September at 6 pm. Join us for a cool drink and nibbles at 5:30  
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New Council 2025

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Every two years the National Trust elects a new council. This year is an election year and nominations will be called for the six general members to Council in July. The NT National Trust Council is comprised of twelve volunteer members, six nominated by their branches and six general members
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Old Bega Hospital officially reopens

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The award-winning restoration of this heritage landmark is now open to the public.
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Spotlight on: Blue Mountains

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We catch up on the latest advocacy news of this UNESCO World Heritage Listed area.
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Board of Directors Election 2025

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Nominations are invited for election to the National Trust of Australia (NSW) Board of Directors.
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Vale Gwenda MacDiarmid

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Gwenda MacDiarmid was a dedicated member of the National Trust Women’s Committee for over 20 years and played a pivotal role in the committee’s many activities.
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A heritage strategy for NSW

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The NSW Government is calling for your thoughts on a new draft heritage strategy. Share your views by 13 July 2025 and help raise a voice for heritage.
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2025 National Trust (NSW) Heritage Awards winners revealed

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Discover the diverse range of projects and inspiring individuals recognised for their contribution to heritage.
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2025 National Trust (NSW) Heritage Awards finalists revealed

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Discover the shortlist for the 2025 National Trust (NSW) Heritage Awards, showcasing a vibrant array of heritage projects from across New South Wales.
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Antiques Roadshow is coming to Norman Lindsay Gallery

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The iconic BBC show will be filmed in the beautifully preserved grounds of the National Trust’s Norman Lindsay Gallery, during the Norman Lindsay Vintage Fair, 17 May.
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TELLING THE WHOLE STORY PROJECT

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The Telling the Whole Story Project is a collaboration between First Nations South East and the National Trust of South Australia, and has been supported by the Grassroots Grants program. Its a First Nations led project and its  2 way approach allow the telling of our shared colonial history and
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Central Barangaroo Approval

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Views from Observatory Hill will be protected in the approved final stage of Barangaroo.
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Proposed rezoning in Parramatta North

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In January 2025 a rezoning proposal for the Parramatta North Cumberland Hospital site was put on exhibition by Property and Development NSW.
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The 2024 Collections Appeal

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Thanks to the remarkable generosity of the National Trust supporters and donors, the conservation of irreplaceable historical items has been made possible.
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COX CREEK RESTORATION

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Adelaide Hills Council has been awarded $1.97 million in funding for major works to restore Cox Creek in Bridgewater. The partnership project will protect and improve the creek’s ecological values. Key activities include removal of woody weeds, stabilisation of eroding streambanks, and riparian restoration through revegetation with native species. The
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STATE OFFICE MOVES BACK TO AYERS HOUSE

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The National Trust of South Australia is delighted to announce that our State Office has moved to the historic Ayers House. Since legislation passed in late 2024 to keep Ayers House in our care, we’re excited to return to this iconic site. Visits are by appointment only—contact us to learn
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Margaret Coghlin: The last woman executed in Tasmania

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Brian Rieusset, former Manager and Curator of the Hobart Penitentiary Chapel and Criminal Courts Site presented a talk on Margaret Coghlin, the last woman executed in Tasmania to the Tasmanian Historical Research Association in November.
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