act 30 Oct 2025 NATIONAL TRUST OF AUSTRALIA (ACT) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Thursday 30 October 2025, 5.30pm. Venue: St Johns Church Hall, 45 Constitution Avenue, Reid AGENDA Opening of Meeting and Acknowledgement of Country Attendance and Apologies Confirmation of Minutes Annual General Meeting on Tuesday, 22 October 2024MoreBook now
sa A new appeal has been launched to generate support for National Trust efforts to conserve, restore and manage its nature reserves in South Australia. Long-term Natural Heritage Committee member and active volunteer bush carer Simon Lewis explains why this endeavour is so important. The National Trust manages 23 nature reservesMore
nsw Mr Carroll said that the following appointments had been made in consequence of the retirements: Mr Alan Kerr, the incumbent Appointed Director (being the Director appointed, under the National Trust Act, by unanimous decision of the Elected Directors), has resigned from that position and been appointed to fill the casualMore
nsw These organisations appreciate the opportunity to be involved in helping articulate the community’s voice on the importance of the environment in metro and district planning and utilised science and planning research and practice to inform its considerations. Panel members believe that the natural, heritage and local character environments of SydneyMore
sa Two years later, in November 1975, the Auburn Courthouse was officially “opened” by the Auburn National Trust after the Lands Titles office advised the building and land had been donated to the National Trust by the State Government. For the occasion, the Chair, Mr William Long, and Mr George LambertMore
tas Historic Longford House, the home of Andrew and Meredith Meeves will be the venue for this year’s National Trust Christmas cocktail party on Wednesday 27 November.More
vic The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) holds one of the most significant fashion and dress collections in Australia. This remarkable collection brings together locally made, worn and collected garments that tell the social and cultural history of Melbourne and Victoria through clothing.More
nsw Founded in 1946 by conservationist Annie Wyatt, the National Trust of Australia (NSW) is a community-based, not-for-profit organisation committed to promoting and conserving the natural, built and cultural heritage of NSW. The National Trust is custodian of over 30 heritage places, cares for more than 60,000 culturally significant items andMore
nsw The National Trust (NSW) is a proud supporting partner of the upcoming International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) General Assembly, an international conference of world heritage experts coming to Sydney from 31 August to 9 September 2023.More
nsw Some of the names you know, some of them you don’t – all of them are remarkable for their courage, their stories and their strength. From 31 August 2019 to 16 August 2020, the National Trust (NSW) will be telling the stories of the Vice-Regal Women, servants and visitors whoMore
nsw Looking for something different to do these Easter school holidays? From head-spinning mazes to autumn nature trails, try this National Trust (NSW) adventure list to keep everyone in the family entertained.More
sa The Auburn National Trust is very excited to receive a $20k State Heritage Grant for further works to the roof of the Auburn Courthouse. This is to follow up on works completed in October 2023 where we had the original Welsh slate roof restored using money from a Community AssetsMore
sa An honorary life member is a person who, on the Council’s recommendation, has been appointed as an honorary life member in recognition of long and distinguished service to the National Trust. Announced at the 2024 Annual General Meeting, the two people who will receive this honour are Lyndell Davidge OAMMore
nsw It is surprising to hear that anyone would have concerns about the heritage-listing of sewerage systems, thinking them “bizarre” and it does indicate that some people have no real understanding of the nature and importance of this vital heritage infrastructure. Industrial Heritage can be just as interesting and historically importantMore
nsw The National Trust (NSW) has developed two key position papers on Bushfire Hazard Reduction Burning and Deforestation. The organisation’s positions have responded to the urgent need for the protection of New South Wales’ built, cultural and natural heritage, all of which has been under threat as a result of prolonged drought and catastrophic bushfires in 2019 and early 2020.More