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Managing Director, Scott Carlin, would like to thank each and every volunteer who contributes their time so generously to the Trust (as Australia’s largest community-based heritage organization) and Tasmania’s tourism economy. more
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The National Trust of Australia (Tasmania) has operated a Conservation Appeal for the Church of the Apostles, Launceston since 1995. The Church of the Apostles has reactivated its National Trust Conservation Appeal and is currently fundraising for work on its stained glass windows. more
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National Trust Tasmania plans to activate Runnymede Cottage through a Composer in Residence program coordinated by the Peggy Glanville-Hicks Composer’s House in Paddington NSW.more
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The second Heritage Summit, hosted by the Minister for the Arts, Madeleine Ogilvie and Tasmanian Heritage Council Chair, Brett Torosi, was held in Launceston on 17 May. More than 120 people attended. more
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The demolition of the James Nelson Fabric Weavers Building in Mowbray, Launceston has elicited a lot of community concern for the loss of Tasmania’s Modernist heritage.more
vic
18 Jul 2024Enjoy a tour of Gulf Station Homestead and outbuildings, learn about the history of dairy at the property and watch butter being made.
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24 May 2024Step inside Como House and discover a world where dining transcends mere sustenance and transforms into an exquisite visual and sensory installation. Delve into the artistry of tablescaping where motifs, colours, and designs converge in a rich tapestry of sensory delight.
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28 Jul 2024POSTPONED TO JULY WHICH IS FULL BUT THERE IS A WAITING LIST For more than 80 years the Weetangera Cemetery, one of the oldest cemeteries in the ACT, served the largely Methodist community of the Belconnen area. Come and see where the church once stood before services ceased in 1952moreBook now
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1 Jun 2024 - 30 Jun 2024 A Story of Wild Flowers – The Art of Jean V. Moyle Presented by Linhay Gallery – 13 Main North Road, Auburn SA 5451 An historic exhibition of exquisite water-colour paintings and sketches reflecting a life-time of dedication to the natural environment around the River Wakefieldmore
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14 Aug 2024Dr Rosemary Richards will discuss 'Memories of Musical Lives: Music and Dance in Personal Music Collections from Australia and New Zealand' (Parkville, Vic: Lyrebird Press Australia, 2022), which she co-edited with Dr Julja Szuster.more
act
24 Oct 2024 - 27 Oct 2024Set in magnificent Twofold Bay, one of the deepest natural harbours in the Southern Hemisphere, Eden is a natural paradise with an interesting whaling history Highlights of the tour include visiting the Tilba Conservation Area (listed by the National Trust in 1974); the Eden Whale Museum; Boydtown; a whale watchingmore
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We've completed a year-long project to document historic items at Saumarez Homestead, providing unprecedented access to the property’s furniture, textiles, artworks and artifacts.more
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With the help of community volunteers, we’re undertaking vital conservation work to the bushland surrounding Marie Byles’ historic home in Cheltenham.more
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18 May 2024 - 19 May 2024Australian Garden History Society - Winter Lectures 2024 begins with 'people, places and stories' - Longford, Launceston and Surrounds
Saturday & Sunday 18th & 19th May 2024more
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Mt Lyell Mine ownership updates, Bay of Fires Season 2 and Penghana rated in the top 1% of Australian B&B's on Trip Advisor - coming in at number 7!more
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This month we focus on William Cuffay. Tony Moore, Associate Professor at Monash University, interprets Cuffay’s legacy at Unshackled – the True Convict Story at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery:more