wa Significant partnerships have been developed with local governments and the communities to deliver quality outcomes. Projects include: York, Beverley, Avondale, Strawberry Hill, Golden Pipeline/Mt Charlotte, Bill Sewell Complex, Central Greenough and the Burrup. Partnerships with other educational agencies such as the State Library of Western Australia continue to be effectiveMore
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wa Currently, the role of government in conserving heritage is divided between various departments and agencies which include the Department of Environment and Conservation, Department of Indigenous Affairs, Department for Planning and Infrastructure, Western Australian Museum, National Trust of Western Australia, Heritage Council and Local Governments. While each brings particular expertise,More
wa Classification List The National Trust’s Classified List provides a record of places with heritage value in WA. Through Classification the Trust works to educate the public about heritage places and objects, as well as Aboriginal and natural heritage. Out Classified Places list is available to the public, with Assessment documentationMore
wa One of the principal ways in which the Trust supports Aboriginal Heritage is by working with Aboriginal communities to establish foundations with the Trust to pursue community based conservation programs. Foundations facilitate the conservation, protection and interpretation of Aboriginal cultural values in Western Australia. Benefiting and further increasing the knowledge,More
tas Through our Community Heritage Program, we offer community groups the opportunity to establish tax-deductible gift programs for heritage conservation in Tasmania. Examples include: Church of Apostles, Launceston Gala Kirk, Cranbrook Playhouse Theatre, Hobart St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Launceston St. George’s Anglican Church, Battery Point Martin Davies Memorial Trust St. Matthew’sMore
vic What we protect The National Trust has an interest in ensuring that a wide range of natural, cultural, social and Indigenous heritage values are protected, respected and celebrated, contributing to strong, vibrant and prosperous communities. Heritage refers to the qualities of a society that are valued and passed on toMore
sa Our reserves are carefully maintained by a team of dedicated volunteers across the state. Vital conservation work is crucial not only for protecting South Australia’s biodiversity, but also to ensure that these pockets of nature are open to the public to enjoy and explore. For more information about our reservesMore
sa The National Trust of South Australia can support heritage projects by auspicing Conservation Appeals – empowering communities to protect the places they value. This allows owners or custodians of heritage places or objects to raise tax-deductible donations for essential repairs and conservation. Through our not-for-profit, tax-deductible status, the Trust canMore