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“Discovery and Discoveries” encompassed the experience of discovering something for the first time or rediscovering something that has been lost, forgotten or concealed. The the National Trust of SA celebrated Australia’s cultural heritage, through talks, tours, exhibitions and events and invited exploration of old and the new. From the undergroundmore
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Each donation request is thoughtfully considered by the National Trust Collections Officer, the CEO, and appropriate governing committees to determine if the gift is in line with the specific criteria for the acquisition and acceptance of donations. As outlined in the National Trust’s Collections Policy; any object accepted into themore
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Heritage places are rich learning environments for students of all ages. The National Trust welcomes teachers and their students to our heritage places and offers structured learning programs at a number of locations around the state. Z Ward & Old Treasury & Tunnels Programs for Secondary Students 2021 Bookings and enquiries: Callmore
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When you make a donation, you have a choice of where your donation goes. Explore the appeals for National Trust properties below: Beaumont House Appeal Beaumont House Garden Appeal Cape Jaffa Lighthouse Conservation Appeal Old Cape Willoughby Light Appeal Friends of Moonta Mines Conservation Appeal Mt Barker John Dunn Gravesitemore
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National Trust of South Australia Head Office Ayers House, 288 North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia 5000 Open Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm Phone (08) 8202 9200 or email admin@nationaltrustsa.org.au Please note that our postal address is as follows PO Box 290, North Adelaide, South Australia 5006 Propertymore
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The National Trust of South Australia is a community-based, not-for-profit organisation dedicated to conserving, managing, and promoting South Australia’s indigenous, natural, built, and cultural heritage. Founded in 1955 under an Act of Parliament, the National Trust is not a government entity and relies solely on the generosity of the communitymore
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The National Trust of South Australia was first incorporated in 1955 to protect and conserve natural and built places of heritage significance. Today the National Trust of South Australia continues to make a difference to the preservation and promotion of South Australia’s natural and built heritage. In everything we do wemore