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Contact

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If you would like to contact a State or Territory National Trust please click the links below.
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Campaigns

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Branches

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What’s on in the ACT?

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Tours and events usually fill very quickly, often very quickly after an email to National Trust members. Some of these have not been appearing on this website so members should look out for emails advising of new tours and events. EXPLORE ALL EVENTS
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Volunteers ACT

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From planning and leading walks, tours and other events, researching an issue, writing a submission or newsletter article, helping in the Office, managing the items in the Trust’s collection, participating on a committee or on the Council, the Trust needs volunteers with a wide range of skill sets and experience.
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Sponsorship ACT

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The new classes of Donor Patron are: Heritage Patron = $1,000 Major Patron = $2,000 Principal Patron = $3,000 Burley Griffin Patron = $4,000 If you are interested in making a donation to become a Donor Patron please contact us by phone (02) 6230 0533. Donor Patrons can ‘top up’
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Places ACT

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You can also find out about all the amazing National Trust properties and places you can visit overseas: Explore International National Trust Places
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News – ACT

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If you know of any heritage issues, events or projects in the ACT and want us to know about it, Contact Us
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National Trust Heritage Festival

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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 our
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