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Australasian Register of Living History Organisations (more info)
This site aims to list all known Australian and New Zealand Organisations involved with Living History and Historical Reenactment covering all periods (as well as overseas groups with Antipodean subject matter) and hopes to improve the interaction be...
Australia's heritage (more info)
The Heritage Division develops policies and programs for the identification, conservation and public understanding and appreciation of Australia's natural and cultural heritage places.
Australian Council of National Trusts (more info)
This is the home page of the Australian Council of National Trusts, the peak body of the National Trust movement in Australia, with links to the eight state and territory trusts and overseas National Trusts. The National Trust owns or manages nearly ...
Heritage Council Victoria (more info)
The Victorian Heritage Register is a comprehensive listing of Victoria's most significant places, objects and historic shipwrecks. The Heritage Inventory lists all known historic archaeological sites and relics. The website allows searching the Herit...
National Trust of Australia (ACT) (more info)
The website for the National Trust of Australia (ACT) provides information about the Trust and its mission, details about endangered places in the ACT region, a list of recently classified places in the ACT, information on Trust activities, links to ...
National Trust of Australia (Northern Territory) NT (more info)
Provides information on National Trust managed properties and conservation areas in the Northern Territory. Includes Jones Store - one of the oldest surviving structures in Newcastle Waters, and the Hart's Range area along the Plenty Highway, northea...
National Trust of Australia (Victoria) (more info)
The National Trust's aim is to conserve Australia's built and natural heritage for future generations. On the website you can search the National Trust Register, find information on the latest news, upcoming events, how to become a member of the Trus...
National Trust of Queensland (more info)
The National Trust of Queensland works to identify and conserve Queensland's heritage. The website includes the Trust's mission, event information, history, details about Trust listed properties in Queensland, membership information and more.
National Trust of South Australia (NTSA) (more info)
The National Trust in South Australia manages heritage buildings and nature reserves, devises and disseminates policies on a range of heritage issues, and provides awareness raising programs in the broader community on cultural and natural heritage m...
National Trust of Western Australia (NTWA) (more info)
The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) is the pre-eminent community based heritage organisation in Western Australia. The National Trust plays a pivotal role in heritage education and advocacy as well as the management of heritage sites ...
New South Wales Government Heritage Office (more info)
The website provides specialist information to the community and heritage professionals about the management of heritage across the State of NSW. It provides access to the NSW State Heritage Inventory, a database of recognised heritage items in NSW...
Rappoport Heritage Consultants (more info)
Rappoport Heritage Consultants provide heritage approvals and reports, including conservation management plans, heritage impact statements, archival reports and moveable heritage inventories.
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