National Trust Conservation Department

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Conservation is one of four Departments at the National Trust Centre at Observatory Hill, Sydney. The others are Museums and Properties, Marketing & Corporate Relations and Finance. Conservation encompasses Bush Management Services which is a contracting arm which undertakes Bush Regeneration projects as well as management plans and training, Archives and Library, Listing, Advice and Advocacy and Tax Deductible Appeals.

 

A number of volunteers help in the Department and other volunteer opportunities exist on the various ‘Technical Committees’ which assist different aspects of Trust involvement. If you are interested in becoming involved as a volunteer please contact the Trust on + 61 2 92580123.

 

Join a Committee

Technical Committee members are appointed by National Trust Board resolution on the advice of the Conservation Committee and the Conservation Director. All Committee members must be members of the National Trust. New members will normally be nominated/invited by the Chair after attendance at not less than 3 meetings as an observer. If you have expertise in a relevant area that you feel you would like to contribute please send details to

The National Trust Centre
GPO Box 518
Sydney, NSW, 2001
Australia
tel: +61 (0)2 9258 0123
fax: +61 (0)2 9251 1110

Although conservation of places owned and/or managed by the National Trust of Australia (NSW) may be carried out with advice from Conservation direct responsibility is held by the Museums and Properties Department which can be contacted on +61 2 92580126.