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The National Trust are pleased to announce the appointment of Mark Phibbs and Luton White to its board. Mark Phibbs is a highly respected marketing professional and is currently Cisco Systems Vice President of Global Campaigns, Content and Industries. Mark has held leadership positions with Microsoft, Adobe and IBM. Hemore
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12 Jul 2023 - 15 Jul 2023A captivating experience as you explore 13 rooms and become immersed in this amazing story. Come dressed in character and go on a magical adventure with Dorothy and Toto along the Yellow Brick Road. Many hands-on activities, crafts and treats. On Sunday the 16th July, visit the outdoor pavilionsmore
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The week of the 19th June 2023 saw a number of cultural burns being conducted across the Yorke Peninsula including NTSA’s Rocky Bend nature reserve by Nharangga dhura Narungga people with support and knowledge sharing from Firesticks Alliance. A collaboration involving Nharangga First Nations, Yorke Peninsula Council, Landcare Association ofmore
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2 Jul 2023Is it time to take stock of your collection? Join us for a Valuations Day at the historic Como House and Gardens in South Yarra and ask the experts!moreBook now
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25 Jun 2023Enjoy a walk through the parkland of the Curtin Radburn precinct and hear about planner Jack Venn’s efforts to make Curtin a pedestrian friendly suburb. Radburn is an early 20th century planning concept to promote pleasant and safe neighbourhoods free of traffic and with convenient walking to nearby services. Guide:moreBook now
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24 Jun 2023 - 8 Jul 2023Calling all Pirates and Mermaids! Come and explore the beautiful Rippon Lea Estate with a specially themed treasure hunt.more
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8 Jul 2023Enjoy a Devonshire tea on the verandah at historical Woodbridge House, followed by an author talk about Snapshots from Home (written in part during the National Trust’s Inspire Residency and featuring Woodbridge and the Harpers). Sasha will be in conversation with Tess Woods about the book and copies will bemore
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The best of heritage was celebrated on 12 May at the 2023 National Trust Heritage Awards. Of the many deserving winners, it was a stunning project that breathed new life into the Bondi Pavilion that took out the coveted Judge's Choice Award.more
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The best and brightest in Australian heritage conservation have been celebrated at this year’s National Trust Heritage Awards, held at Doltone House in Sydney.more
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The National Trust (NSW) is a proud supporting partner of the upcoming International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) General Assembly, an international conference of world heritage experts coming to Sydney from 31 August to 9 September 2023.more
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HERITAGE IN TRUST – MARCH 2023 EDITION The latest edition of Heritage in Trust is now available. The feature story is a continuation of last edition’s article on Canberra’s early mid-century modern houses. There are the usual reports from the President, the Tours and Events Committee, and heritage issues. Theremore
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17 Jun 2023The Friends of Grasslands (FOG) were recipients of the 2023 Outstanding Award for Outstanding contribution to ACT Heritage for the Lake Burley Griffin Lands Ecological Restoration Project. Join Professor Jamie Pittock and walk down and along the edge of Lake Burley Griffin to the extensive replanted area. See what’s beenmoreBook now
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Over the last four years, The National Trust of South Australia, working alongside the State Records of South Australia and other government agencies, has unearthed the original plans of many of the Trust’s buildings, from stables to police stations, post offices and houses. We’re now able to make thismore
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13 May 2023Spend the morning with Good Sammy exploring everything on offer, stay for a tour at Woodbridge or indulge in breakfast or lunch at Riverside at Woodbridge café. This event will take place on Saturday 13 May with the doors to the billiards room opening at 10.00am. Guided tours to Woodbridgemore
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21 May 2023The walk will visit many of the sites on the Lyneham and North O’Connor Heritage Trail including the Lyneham Shops, the Tolldale Homestead site, the 13th Canberra Scout Hall, Jandura Park, the Lyneham Wetlands, St Ninian’s Uniting Church and Old Canberra Inn. The sites in the Heritage Trail illustrate themoreBook now
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20 Aug 2023They died within one year of each other. Arthur Phillip, first governor of New South Wales, died in 1814 in Bath, southwest England, after serving the British empire around the globe for over forty years. Bennelong the Wangal man from today’s Sydney region passed away in 1813, an esteemed eldermore
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8 Oct 2023Join volunteers from the Willunga National Trust for an art heritage walk at Port Willunga followed by a light lunch. Port Willunga has long been a favoured place for artists to draw, sketch, and paint. Explore Port Willunga and see some of the places that have been painted by artistsmoreBook now