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
nsw 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
nsw With the help of community volunteers, we’re undertaking vital conservation work to the bushland surrounding Marie Byles’ historic home in Cheltenham.More
tas 18 May 2024 - 19 May 2024Australian Garden History Society - Winter Lectures 2024 begins with 'people, places and stories' - Longford, Launceston and Surrounds
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tas 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
tas 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
tas National Trust Tasmania is seeking an experienced marketing officer to develop and implement a marketing plan for Tasmania’s unique, new tourism attraction, the Convict Memorial.More
tas National Trust collections continue to evolve, reflecting our evolving awareness of the cultural significance of our properties. An attractive rosewood flower table c1840 has recently been acquired for Clarendon.More
tas A Tasmanian Government Built Heritage Maintenance grant has allowed significant works programs at the Hobart Penitentiary Chapel and Clarendon.More
tas A new exhibition drawn from a private collection poses some interesting questions of what may have been the course of Tasmania’s history if the island had been claimed by France.More
vic 20 Jun 2024Explore the rich vegetation at Endeavour Fern Gully (27 hectares) and learn about the remnant herb-rich foothill forest and damp forest vegetation communities on the Mornington Peninsula and why it is vital to protect them.More
tas Guided Site Tour: The highlight of your visit, this 90-minute guided tour is the only way to see the entirety of one Australia’s richest convict sites. Led by our knowledgeable and passionate volunteer guides, the tour takes you through historic courtrooms, subterranean tunnels, solitary convict cells and the gallows, offeringMoreBook now
tas A rare glimpse into Tasmania’s retail heritage. A wide range of quality umbrellas and proudly featuring local Tasmanian made and owned gifts and souvenirs.More