vic Preventative conservation of this collection is a constant and ongoing commitment for which the Trust needs your help. The textile collections of the Trust are particularity fragile and require careful management. In our care are many thousands of textile items, such as dresses (including one of the biggest collections of earlymore
nsw By Brian Powyer, National Trust (NSW) President On June 27, the Land and Environment Court ensured the iconic Roxy Theatre would be retained in its current majestic form as a major feature of the Parramatta City Streetscape. It is the only example of the distinctive Hollywood Spanish-styled theatre remainingmore
sa 8 Oct 2023 Welcome to the National Trust of South Australia’s exciting new venture – our exclusive walking membership! As a not-for-profit deeply committed to preserving the rich history and natural beauty of South Australia, we are thrilled to introduce this unique opportunity for you to engage with our state’s heritagemoreBook now
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 12 Oct 2025Please note this festival has been rescheduled from the 12th of April to the 12th of October 2025 Join us for a celebration of all things olive at the vibrant Olive Festival held at the picturesque Beaumont House! Enjoy a delightful day filled with tastings, cooking demonstrations, artisan marketmore
nsw On 27 November 2021 we held the National Trust's Annual General Meeting at the S.H. Ervin Gallery and announced our Board of Directors for 2022, as elected by National Trust members.more
vic 21 Sep 2023 - 1 Oct 2023Join The Australian Shakespeare Company for this interactive theatre production 'Captain Jack’s Pirate Party' on the grounds of Rippon Lea Estate.more
vic Duneira Estate welcomes David Ell, winemaker and founder of Mount Gisborne Wines as he unearths the history of the Macedon Ranges Wine Industry, whilst guests enjoy a tasting of local pinots and chardonnays.more
vic You will see our volunteers getting involved in a multitude of different way. As guides, they bring our places, collections and exhibitions to life and share their stories. They get their hands dirty in the garden and keep our places clean. They are always willing to help in our dailymore
vic An on site display of photos from the archaeological dig, with the archaeologists on hand to answer your questions about the site, its history, and the artefacts found there.more
nsw The National Trust (NSW) maintains one of the most comprehensive heritage registers in New South Wales. We list landscapes, buildings, townscapes, cemeteries and many other culturally significant places that are worthy of conservation.more
vic Travel by train to Maryborough's Historic Station. Enjoy a leisurely lunch in the Station Cafe Restaurant, then join the guided tour to unearth and explore the myths and legends of this magnificent Station.more
nsw Cheryl Bates joined the National Trust in 1983 and became an Executive Committee member of the Parramatta Regional Branch in 2010. Today, she is an influential voice on heritage to local Government, on regional State Heritage Listings and in harnessing the community movement with affiliated organisations and groups.more
tas Over 2024, volunteers contributed nearly 49,600 hours to the National Trust. The Trust would like to thank them for donating their time so generously to the Trust and Tasmania’s tourism economy.more
tas 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.more