sa Sir George Kingston Patrons $5000 and above Mrs Joan Beer Mr Marcus Beresford Prof Norman Etherington AM Mr Richard Harvey Mr Skip & Mrs Lilly Lipman Mr Hugh MacLachlan Mrs Deborah Morgan Mrs Susan Morgan Edmund Wright Patrons $3000 – $4999 Mrs Mary Lou Simpson Colonel Light PatronsMore
sa Sir George Kingston Patrons $5,000 and above Mrs Joan Beer Prof Norman Etherington AM and Prof Peggy Brock Ms Deborah Morgan Mr Edwin Michell Dr Patricia Michell OAM Mrs Susan Morgan Mr Antony and Mrs Mary Lou Simpson Mrs Carlsa and Mr Derek Carter Edmund Wright $3,000 – $4,999 MsMore
sa Sir George Kingston Patrons $5,000 and above Mrs Joan Beer Prof Norman Etherington AM and Prof Peggy Brock Ms Deborah Morgan Mr Edwin Michell Dr Patricia Michell OAM Mrs Susan Morgan Mr Antony and Mrs Mary Lou Simpson Mr Ian Wall OAM Mrs Pamela Wall OAM Edmund Wright $3,000 –More
sa Sir George Kingston Patron $5,000 and above Mrs Joan Beer The Hon Judge Michael Boylan QC & Mrs Deborah Morgan Dr John Davenport Prof Norman Etherington AM and Prof Peggy Brock Mr Hugh MacLachlan & Mrs Fiona MacLachlan OAM Mrs Susan Morgan Mr Antony & Mrs Mary Lou Simpson MrMore
sa Sir George Kingston Patron $5,000 and above Mrs Janet Angas The Hon Judge Michael Boylan QC & Mrs Deborah Morgan Dr John Davenport Prof Norman Etherington AM and Prof Peggy Brock Mr Hugh MacLachlan & Mrs Fiona MacLachlan OAM Mr H Edwin Michell Dr Patricia A Michell Mrs Susan MorganMore
sa The existing Statement of Cultural Significance reads, “The former Moonta Mines Public School complex (main building, school residence, shelter shed, toilet block and boundary walls) is significant as a relatively complete example of the largest type of school erected during the formative years of public education in South Australia. TheMore
sa Built in 1870, the North Adelaide Baptist Church has been a significant religious and historical landmark, serving its community for over a century. This site has been a cornerstone of the community for many years, serving as a gathering place for worship, community events, and various activities. Conserving this propertyMore
sa Wendy Monger – Mt Gambier 1937 – 2023 From 1995 – 2012, Wendy served as chairperson of the Mount Gambier branch. Throughout her involvement with the Trust, Wendy worked tirelessly to preserve the heritage places in her hometown. Most notably, her effortsMore
sa History of the William Morris windows The replacing of an old church with a new one was a rare event, however the new St Augustine’s Church, designed in a traditional Gothic style, was dedicated on 28th August 1924. Under Reverend Edward Fernie parishioners furnished the new church, and some choseMore
sa John Dunn (1802-1894) was a miller, businessman, politician, philanthropist, and Mount Barker’s greatest benefactor. After emigrating from Devon with his family in 1840 he pioneered the flour milling business in South Australia, and Dunn & Co. became profitable on a global scale. Its success made a significant contribution to theMore
sa The Mount Barker Branch rely on the generosity of their volunteers to help promote awareness within their local communities on cultural and natural heritage matters. New members are always welcome at any of the Branch’s meetings and events. Branch meetings are usually held monthly, on the first Tuesday of eachMore
sa Heritage places are rich learning environments for students of all ages. The National Trust welcomes teachers and their students to our heritage places and offers structured learning programs at a number of locations around the state. Z Ward & Old Treasury & Tunnels Programs for Secondary Students 2021 Bookings and enquiries: CallMore
sa St Peter’s Cathedral is a landmark building and an important part of Adelaide’s heritage – one of South Australia’s most significant neo-gothic ecclesiastical buildings. It was constructed in five main stages between 1868 and 1904. The Cathedral is much more than a beautiful historic building, packed as it is withMore
sa Z Ward Letters These letters are historically plausible but are works of fiction and should be read as such. They were written in 2021 by Sam Kuhl, a creative writing intern from Flinders University. Educators are invited to download the letters and share them with their students. Printing them outMore
sa With its roots planted firmly in the semi-rural village of Burnside of the mid-19th Century, St David’s Anglican church now stands strong in the bustling City of Burnside of the 21st Century, just a few kilometres from the City of Adelaide. Not just a single edifice, St David’s comprises threeMore
sa The National Trust of South Australia has made an application to the Magistrate’s Court to assist in the resolution of its dispute with the State Government regarding the eviction notice issued a month ago in respect of its long-term tenancy at Ayers House. Orders were made this afternoon extending theMore
sa Robe is one of South Australia’s earliest and best-preserved townships. This historic port was established in 1846 and boasts one of the finest collections of stone buildings from the mid nineteenth century. It thrived as the gateway to the South-East from the 1850s to 1870s, including as a landing placeMore
sa October 1859. The foundation stone was laid on the 15th of May, 1860. Designed by Edmund Wright in partnership with E.A. Hamilton, the church is one of the largest buildings to attest to the reputation of South Australia as a “Paradise of Religious Dissent”. The building features a graceful squareMore