, the National Trust's constituent organisations were:
NSW It was founded in 1947. In 1975, the National Trust moved into the former
Fort Street High School building on
Observatory Hill, after the girls' school moved to
Petersham to be reunited with the boys' school, which had moved in 1916. The distinctive building, which retains its appearance from the time of its conversion to a school in 1849, is visible from the approaches to the
Sydney Harbour Bridge. Items on the Heritage Register are not protected by law.
Properties The Trust owns several properties on the register: •
Ahimsa,
Cheltenham •
Beatrice Bligh •
Bedervale,
Braidwood (contents only) •
Clarence McKerihan •
Cooma Cottage,
Yass •
Dalwood House,
Branxton (grounds of Wyndham Estate) •
Dundullimal,
Dubbo •
Everglades Gardens,
Leura •
Experiment Farm Cottage,
Harris Park •
Grossmann House and
Brough House,
Maitland •
Harper's Mansion,
Berrima •
Lindesay,
Darling Point •
Miss Porter's House,
Newcastle •
Miss Traill's House & Garden,
Bathurst •
Norman Lindsay Gallery,
Faulconbridge •
Old Government House,
Parramatta •
Retford Park,
Bowral •
Riversdale,
Goulburn •
Saumarez Homestead,
Armidale •
S. H. Ervin Gallery,
The Rocks •
St Ignatius Convent School,
Wentworth (by appointment only) •
Sir Henry Parkes School of Arts,
Tenterfield •
Tomago House,
Tomago •
Vienna,
Hunters Hill •
Wirrimbirra Sanctuary, between
Tahmoor and
Bargo •
Woodford Academy,
Woodford South Australia The
National Trust of South Australia is a membership-based community organisation to "promote the natural, Indigenous and cultural heritage" of
South Australia. It was founded in 1955.
Properties The Trust owns several notable properties on the register, including: •
Ayers House,
Adelaide - historic mansion on
North Terrace,
Adelaide,
South Australia, named after former Premier
Sir Henry Ayers. National Trust SA was granted the site as a 'home' for its museum in 1972 by Premier
Don Dunstan. •
Beaumont House,
Beaumont •
Cape Jaffa Lighthouse,
Kingston SE •
Matta House,
Kadina •
Olivewood,
Renmark •
Port Pirie Railway Station and Customs House,
Port Pirie •
Stangate House and Garden,
Mount Lofty (by appointment only)
Northern Territory The
National Trust of the Northern Territory is a membership-based community organisation to "promote the natural, Indigenous and cultural heritage" of the
Northern Territory. It was founded in 1976 by Adele Purvis, of
Woodgreen Station. Items on the Heritage Register are not protected by law.
Properties The Trust owns several notable properties on the register, including: •
Burnett House,
Darwin •
Hartley Street School,
Alice Springs •
Jones Store,
Newcastle Waters •
Stuart Town Gaol,
Alice Springs •
Pine Creek Railway Precinct,
Pine Creek •
Tuxworth Fullwood House,
Tennant Creek ==See also==