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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
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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
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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
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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
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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 comprisesmore
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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
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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
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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
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Welcome to the Australian Marmalade Awards! We are delighted to be running the Australian Marmalade Awards in 2020, marking the 5th anniversary of this wonderful community event. We look forward to receiving your entries, and invite you to attend the Australian Festival of Marmalade, where we will be announcing themoreOFFICIAL MARMALADE AWARDS WEBSITE
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The Kangaroo Island community was devastated by bushfires in January 2020. On the third of January the Stokes Bay Community Hall was engulfed and destroyed in the bushfire that raged across Kangaroo Island on that terrible night.Stokes Bay Community Hall began as an education site when the old Cassini schoolmore
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Kangaroo Island Bushfire Recovery Appeal The National Trust of South Australia has established two fund raising appeals to assist with the bushfire recovery effort on Kangaroo Island. The Trust is working with local residents in the fire affected areas to identify priority projects such as supporting the restoration of buildingsmore
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All Souls Church St Peters in the City of Norwood, Payneham and St Peters is a locally heritage listed building built in the Byzantine style. It has a particularly wide nave and narrow aisles and a colonnade of closely spaced arches. The roof is constructed of Marseille terracotta tiles.more
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The newly established Flinders Ranges Ediacara Foundation is proud to be associated with the National Trust of South Australia to conduct this appeal towards the conservation of the historic Blacksmith’s Shop on Nilpena Station in the Flinders Ranges. Nilpena Station is home to the world’s greatest Ediacaran fossil site recordingmore
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Thank you everyone who entered and supported the 2019 Australian Marmalade Awards! The winners of the Australian Marmalade Awards were announced on Sunday 13 October at Beaumont House as part of the Festival of Marmalade. Congratulations! The following people have won gold awards for their marmalades in the home-mademore
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Sir George Kingston Patron $5,000 and above Mr Philip & Mrs Suzette Chisholm Prof Norman Etherington AM and Prof Peggy Brock Mr George & Mrs Eleanor Hobbs Mr Chris Hughes Mr H Edwin Michell Dr Patricia A Michell Mr Peter† & Mrs Susan Morgan Mr Ian Wall OAM Mrs Pamelamore
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Sir George Kingston Patron $5,000 and above Mrs Janet Angas Mrs Carlsa & Mr Derek Carter Prof Norman Etherington AM and Prof Peggy Brock Mr George & Mrs Eleanor Hobbs Mr Christopher Hughes Mr H Edwin Michell Dr Patricia A Michell Mr Peter† & Mrs Susan Morgan Mr Ian Wallmore
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Undalya, is a small settlement in the Clare Valley. Its name, meaning water holes, is taken from the local Ngadjuri people who occupied the area at the time of European colonisation. Explorer Edward John Eyre camped there during one of his expeditions into the interior. Being an early thriving township,more
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The Environment Resources and Development Committee of State Parliament is conducting an Inquiry into Heritage. The Trust has made its submission to the Committee and will present before the Committee in a few weeks’ time. The Committee will report its findings in the new year. We expect a fresh round ofmore