sa The National Trust welcomes nominations of places or objects for classification. These might be individual buildings, groups of buildings, objects such as old railway carriages or bridges, significant trees, gardens or places of great environmental importance.More
act From it's foundation in 1979 to 2004 the National Trust ACT classified or heritage listed places deemed to be of high cultural and historical value to the heritage of the ACT.More
tas Active Appeals Church of Apostles, Launceston Gala Kirk, Cranbrook Playhouse Theatre, Hobart St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Launceston St. George’s Anglican Church, Battery Point Martin Davies Memorial Trust St. Matthew’s Church, Rokeby Phillip Smith Building, Hobart Launceston Bicentenary “Stories in Stone” Cathedral Church of St. David, Hobart Nile Chapel, DeddingtonMore
nsw Cemeteries are an important part of Australiaís past. The monuments of our ancestors provide a history of the nationís growth and a valuable insight into its development.More
nsw We provide a range of bushland management services to public and private landowners who require quality expertise to help manage conservation of bushland and biodiversity in the Greater Sydney region.More
national In this edition, a preview of breathtaking conservation works at the oldest Executive Council Chamber in Australia and a million dollar facelift for Perth's only surviving 19th Century stone bulding.More
national Forensic findings have added another compelling chapter to the Ned Kelly legacy and Trust News features some of the incredible images that are an outcome of the process.More
national Emotional links to Australia's heritage stretch across the world and our backyards. In this edition of Trust News, we visit some astonishing world heritage landscapes and reveal the larrikin ingenuity of a washing day icon.More
national In this edition, Australiaís unique national heritage recognised by the Prime Minister and WA Premier at the official opening of The Curtin Family Home in Western Australia.More
national The approaching Heritage Festival is a focus of the first edition of Trust News Australia for 2013 and events are taking shape to whet your appetite.More
national 2012 promises to be an exciting year. Highlights include the National Trust's commitment to a National Heritage Festival which will feature a diverse range of community activities and special National Trust events.More
national Australia's latest heritage attractions are a focus of this first edition of Trust News for 2011, from intriguing Dutch maritime treasures to breathtaking Australian fashion models of the 50s and 60s.More
national In this edition, new research reveals the unsung contribution of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the defence of our nation.More