sa 7 Sep 2024Discover the unique cultural and historical features of East End Adelaide! Join us on this captivating tour as we delve into the unique cultural and historical features that define Adelaide’s East End, a locality celebrated for its bustling markets, gastronomic delights, cutting-edge fashion, upscale hostels, inviting cafes, and exceptional restaurants.moreBook now
sa 12 Apr 2025During the 19th Century, the southwestern part of Adelaide embodied a bustling working-class enclave. Predominantly residential, the area was also home to crucial trades like blacksmith shops that flourished. This locale accommodated pubs, social clubs catering to men, and diverse of worship, reflecting its multicultural composition. Embark on this trailmoreBook now
sa 27 Oct 2024Embark on an unforgettable voyage through Adelaide’s nexus of power, culture and educational marvels, alongside opulent residences that grace a timeless 19th century boulevard. Commence your adventure at Ayers House, a jewel among Adelaide’s last mansion treasures on North Terrace. This bluestone marvel stands as an iconic city landmark, notablymoreBook now
sa 24 Nov 2024This tour explores sites around the city where heritage places have been carefully adapted to new purposes with an often funky twist. Discover some remarkable transformations of heritage buildings including a former bank, a rogue department store and a building that survived not one but two fires! Whether it’s themoreBook now
sa 2 Feb 2024Waverley Park Homestead Gallery and Artspace invite you to a free get-together for artists and art collectors to share ideas about how this newly available venue can be utilised by the visual arts community. Some ideas include: Workshops and classes Art group meetings Studio space Art supply trade demonstrations MarketmoreBook now
vic 22 Mar 2025 - 23 Mar 2025The National Trust's beloved Vintage Clothing Sale is back in 2025 for another massive weekend, returning to Abbotsford Convent on 22 & 23 March 2025.moreSign-up for Updates
nsw Witness the past in the present and explore ideas of governing, economical and societal change in this Stage 3 education program at Old Government House.more
sa As a boy, John Gay would travel with his family from Adelaide to stay with his grandparents, Isaac and Caroline Poulton, who lived in the small Limestone Coast town of Glencoe. He remembers wonderful times running around Glencoe, visiting some of the properties and old buildings in the district. Onemore
sa We have been fortunate to receive a $2,000.00 Flinders University Rural and Remote Health SA Community Grant for Wilabalangaloo. The funds were reimbursed for the works our volunteers completed two shaded/covered shelters at two site on our Wilabalangaloo Reserve in areas where visitors can take in the full beautymore
sa 14 Jan 2024Anna Stegmann | recorders Jorge Jiménez | baroque violins with music by Ciconia, Corea, Hatzis, Satie and more. If you look directly up towards the sky you can visualise the highest point of the celestial sphere, the zenith. This imaginary point describes anything exactly above a particular location. In exploringmoreBook now
act HERITAGE IN TRUST – NOVEMBER 2023 EDITION The latest edition of Heritage in Trust is now available. The feature story is on Acton Peninsula and its heritage importance. There is also an article about the Canberra Seventh-Day Adventist Church which has been heritage listed. There are the usual reports from themore
vic 20 Feb 2024Community and heritage are intrinsically linked. Heritage is only as strong and significant as its communities feel and relate to it, and often only survives from the efforts of dedicated community intervention. Join us at Pentridge, the site of one of the most well know community driven advocacy campaigns, tomore
vic 17 Mar 2024Both men had connections with leaders in the British anti-slavery movement. Their portraits were painted by renowned artists Thomas Barber and John Astley and were donated to National Trust Victoria by two of La Trobe’s grandchildren in the 1960s. Donations from members of the C J La Trobe Society enabledmore
vic 3 Jan 2024Come and share this special occasion at the writer's home with Henry Handel Richardson fans, residents of Chiltern and members of the Henry Handel Richardson Society.more
sa 18 Apr 2024 - 19 May 2024For more than 40 years the National Trust has connected the nation through the Australian Heritage Festival celebrations. From the city to the regions right across Australia, the festival an opportunity for the community to immerse themselves in the country’s rich and diverse heritage, offering unmatched access to special exhibitions,more
sa 18 Feb 2024Discover The German ancestries of early settlers English words with German origins German folks who settled in Hope Valley The museum’s ‘Made in Germany’ Explore twelve rooms in the building, four display pavilions, blacksmith, police cell, laundry, and the charming garden. Our ever-popular sausage sizzle and Devonshire tea will bemore
sa 18 Jan 2024The Historic Precinct of Tea Tree Gully will be hosting the start of the Men’s Stage 3 Tour Down Under. Road closure will be from 9:00am, race starts at 11:10am. This stage starts just opposite the Tea Tree Gully Heritage Museum. The Museum will be offering coffeemore