sa 31 Oct 2023It has been 100 years since the closing of the Moonta Mines in November 2023. The Moonta Mines was once the “backbone” of the economy of the state of South Australia. Many people have a connection to the Cornish Miners and their families, who settled in Moonta in the 1800sMore
sa 7 Nov 2023 - 10 Nov 2023The Martindale Hall Archaeology & Community Heritage Week offers an exciting opportunity to be involved in the history and heritage of the magnificent Martindale Hall at Mintaro, South Australia. Come and meet the archaeologists and historians working to record the places, landscapes, objects and stories associated with this important heritageMore
sa 16 Nov 2023Our volunteer guides will show you through the galleries of the museum and the rooms of the Old Customs House, telling stories of the people and events on display as you go through. Devonshire tea available after the tour. Tickets $10 per person with a maximum of twenty people perMore
act 7 May 2024 - 10 May 2024STOP PRESS – We have a vacancy for this tour due to a cancellation. Contact Mary on 0427 381 380 to discuss if you are interested. FULLY BOOKED! Contact events@nationaltrustact.org.au if you are interested and would like to be on a waiting list. The National Trust (ACT) and Potter TravelMore
nsw Norman Lindsay's art studio in the Blue Mountains is one of Australia's most historically significant creative spaces, but now this famous art studio is in need of urgent need of repairs.More
sa 15 Feb 2026 - 15 Nov 2026Explore twelve rooms in the building, four display pavilions, blacksmith, police cell, laundry and the charming garden. Discover unique hand-made gifts in our stocked shop. Surrounded in a beautiful garden setting take time to wander and explore. The gardens are dog friendly, so please bring them along. They must beMore
sa 16 Nov 2023 - 18 Nov 2023Thursday 16 November 10:00am – 2:00pm Friday 17 November 10:00am – 2:00pm Saturday 18 November 10:00am – 2:00pm Sunday 19 November 11:00am – 4:00pm Adult – $5.00 Concession – $4.00 Children – Free Have a leisurely browse through 10 rooms of the heritage building filled with sounds and decorationsMore
vic 31 Oct 2025This Halloween, Melbourne’s most notorious Gaol gets a playful frightful makeover – with thrills, chills and plenty of cheeky shrills.MoreBook now
vic 22 Nov 2025The 69th Annual General Meeting of the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) will be held on Saturday 22 November 2025, commencing at 11:00am.More
sa Coinciding with the first anniversary of the passing of long-term National Trust Port Elliot president, Lorraine Pomery, OAM, the marker shows the location of the former Cliff House, one of the early land-mark building in the town. Originally built as the Globe Hotel in 1854, it later became known asMore
sa This dedicated, active volunteer community care for the extremely important remnant of the original vegetation contained in the Reserve. This is significant in an area that has been cleared of around 98% of its native vegetation. The importance of this reserve to the communtiy was signified by the fifty oneMore
sa The Silver to Sea Way Project has reached a remarkable milestone with the successful completion of the Port Pirie Railway Station Precinct restoration. Now fully revitalised, the Port Pirie Railway Museum is officially open and welcoming visitors. This beautifully restored historical gem, located at the northern end of Ellen Street,More
sa 18 Oct 2023The National Trust of South Australia will be holding a working bee at Z Ward, Glenside to clean up the property gardens, bringing it back to life which will help us preserve this unique treasure. To register to attend, please contact Lillian Brown on 08 8202 9212 or atMore
nsw The National Trust (NSW) has welcomed the NSW government’s recent decision not to rebuild historic 19th-century Willow Grove house in Parramatta. The decision sheds light on why we must save existing heritage icons – not rebuild them.More
act 9 Dec 2023The annual Christmas Party will be held at Gungaderra Homestead in Harrison on Saturday 9 December from 3pm. Gungaderra Estate forms part of an early collection of rural properties in the Gungahlin region. Through successful adaptive reuse by Community Housing Canberra (CHC) it is now used by many groups inMoreBook now
act 25 Feb 2024This walk was cancelled in November due to the condition of the track and will now be held on 25 February. November bookings have been transferred to the new date. Fully booked by add your name to the waiting list at https://www.trybooking.com/CLMID This tour, led by Dr Peter Dowling, willMoreBook now
act 4 Nov 2023Kingston Foreshore is not renowned for its gardens but there are plenty of parks and green spaces in the vicinity. We will visit some of the oldest (Telopea Park) and some new ones along the shores of the Lake and Jerrabomberra Creek and finish in Norgrove Park. We will meetMoreBook now
act 22 Oct 2023The paddocks surrounding Mugga Mugga Cottage include remnants of critically endangered natural temperate grasslands. These highly diverse and habitat rich grasslands, set within a fabulous landscape, were used and managed by Aboriginal people to support their needs for food, fibre, medicine, tools and shelter, and their richness for grazing stockMoreBook now