sa In partnership with the Town of Gawler, we are supporting the Gawler Connect project to restore the Town Hall and Institute Building, both significant State Heritage listed buildings from the 1870s. The restoration of these buildings will return these important civic spaces to their original splendour and provide a suitable More
sa It created Australian history when it became the first offshore Australian lighthouse to be meticulously dismantled and re-erected on land. It now stands on the foreshore at Kingston. Since 1976, the Kingston Branch of National Trust has been entrusted with its care, maintenance and ultimately its preservation. Maintenance work mustMore
sa Stage one of the restoration is now complete. This involved an upgrade of the roof at the northern end of the Cathedral, renovation of the loft gallery and restoration and installation of the 1927 Casavant Frères Pipe organ. Consisting of just under 3500 pipes and weighing 16 tonnes, theMore
sa The Payneham Road Uniting Church is prominently located on Payneham Road at its intersection with Lower Portrush Road. The church (built in 1882) and the adjacent hall (built in 1905), are listed in the SA Heritage Register as a pair of fine Gothic revival buildings of outstanding architectural importance. TheyMore
sa The Capri Theatre is an iconic South Australian venue which was added to the State Heritage list in 1991. Originally opened in 1941 as the Goodwood Star Theatre and later purchased by the Theatre Organ Society of Australia (TOSA) SA in 1978, it is an independent not-for-profit cinema run byMore
sa One of the most unusual and significant items cared for by the National Trust is an early domestic pipe organ built by the renowned London organ builder, Henry Bevington. Bevington founded one of the most famous organ building enterprises of the nineteenth century. It appears, from the nameplate, that thisMore
sa Sitting in the middle of Torrens Square, on land set aside by the colonial the site was where the first service in the Colony was held on 1st January 1837, officiated by the Rev’d Charles Beaumont Howard, the first Colonial Chaplain. Visitors to St Peter’s are amazed by the beautifulMore
sa Adare House at Victor Harbor, 75 km south of Adelaide, is a grand home completed in 1893 now owned by the Uniting Church of Australia. It is located on the outskirts of the town along the banks of the Hindmarsh River, but with views to the ocean. For more thanMore
sa Sir George Kingston Patron $5,000 and above Mrs Joan Beer Cavill Power Products Pty Ltd Prof Norman Etherington AM and Prof Peggy Brock Mrs Anne Jolly† Mr Hugh MacLachlan & Mrs. Fiona MacLachlan OAM The Hon Rod Matheson AM QC & Mrs Leonie Matheson Mr H Edwin Michell Dr PatriciaMore
sa Sir George Kingston Patron $5,000 and above Prof Norman Etherington AM and Prof Peggy Brock Mr Hugh MacLachlan & Mrs Fiona MacLachlan OAM The Hon Rod Matheson AM QC & Mrs Leonie Matheson Mr H Edwin Michell Dr Patricia A Michell Mrs Susan Morgan Mr Ian Wall OAM Mrs PamelaMore
sa Sir George Kingston Patron $5,000 and above Mr James & Mrs Diana Bruce Mrs Carlsa Carter Mr Derek Carter Mr Philip & Mrs Suzette Chisholm Prof Norman Etherington AM and Prof Peggy Brock Mr George & Mrs Eleanor Hobbs Mr Chris Hughes Mr H Edwin Michell Dr Patricia A MichellMore
sa The Adelaide Park Lands and City Layout devised by Colonel William Light are included on Australia’s national heritage list because of their national and international significance. Almost since their establishment they have been threatened and diminished with encroachments. The National Trust supports the retention of Adelaide’s existing Park Lands andMore
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
sa The Patron Program brings together committed supporters who are passionate about protecting and celebrating South Australia’s heritage. Through their philanthropy, Patrons play a vital role in sustaining conservation efforts and strengthening advocacy. Each year, Patron contributions provide flexible funding that allows the National Trust to act where it matters most:More
sa Corporate Sponsorships & Corporate Partnerships with the National Trust can enhance a company’s image and visibility; differentiate the company from competitors; help develop closer relationships with current and prospective customers; showcase products and services; and even allow the company to compete more effectively against bigger firms that have much largerMore
sa Bequests, or gifts by Will, have become increasingly important in supporting the National Trust of South Australia’s work in advocacy, conservation and education. Without the generosity of Australians who care for and value our heritage, the history and culture we treasure would be lost. Every gift, whether large or small,More