act Our Patron Donors Program brings together philanthropic supporters to celebrate heritage and sustain conservation and advocacy work. Each year, Patron Donors provide financial support and essential untied funds to be used where they’re needed most. This includes supporting the tireless work of our advocacy volunteers as we work with governmentMore
act You can also find out about all the amazing National Trust properties and places you can visit overseas: Explore International National Trust PlacesMore
act 1 May 2026 The ACT Legislative Assembly Standing Committee on Environment and Planning has tabled its Report from the Missing Middle Housing Reform Inquiry into Draft Major Amendment to the Territory Plan 04. Access the Report here Access the Media Release from Chair of the Inquiry, Jo Clay MLA hereMore
act We hope you enjoyed some of the National Trust ACT events and tours during April 2016. The theme for 2017 is Having a Voice. This was initiated to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the 1967 Aboriginal Referendum. It’s about retelling history from a different perspective. The theme, looks at ourMore
act Ways of helping the Trust The National Trust relies on the support of the community to continue to conserve and interpret Australian Capital Territory’s unique heritage. You can support the Trust by becoming a member, donating to the Trust or to one of the many heritage appeals thatMore
act Some of the many benefits of a day out with The National Trust include: • Promoting heritage awareness • Educating visitors, local communities and young people so that our cultural heritage is maintained both now and for generations to come • Supporting the wider community by collaborating with other groupsMore
act The National Trust ACT support and promote education about heritage conservation in a number of ways: support for the National History Challenge program. fostering projects with Cultural Heritage Studies students at Canberra Universities working with ACT resident associations to conduct heritage walks of local areas informing members about heritage issuesMore
act Our office is staffed on a part time basis. We welcome visitation during office hours, but should you wish to access resources outside of these times, we will work to the best of our ability to meet your needs. Appointments can be made by emailing infor@nationaltrust.org.au OFFICE OPENING HOURS: TuesdayMore