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Read about the early history of St John’s School House, check out all the wonderful Heritage Festival events happening over the next couple of months and find out about the C S Daley desk and unusual chair! Click on the cover to enjoy this issue.more
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This issue’s main article covers the journal written by two local explorers of the ACT and the region, George Jefferis and John Whelen. There is also a report on this year’s National Trust Heritage Award results and a special tribute to long-time members Dianne and Peter Dowling. Click on themore
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This issue features an article by Amy Jarvis and Jack Dunstan of the ANU Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Heritage Trail. It also includes notice of the AGM, which is on 18 October with guest speaker Dr Sherene Suchy who will talk on “Three P’s for Estates: Planning, Provenance andmore
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This issue features Blundells and Cooma Cottage and announces the National Trust ACT Heritage Award winners, as well as the usual information about events past and coming up…more
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NSIDE THIS ISSUE: 2 PERSPECTIVES Having a Voice: new funding brings Fanny Balbuk Yooreel to the Heritage Festival, CEO Message, Heritage Watch, and Quite a serve from the Artillery Drill Hall. 6 INNOVATION National Trust welcomes lead role in Sunset Heritage Precinct future, Inaugural 2017 Prelude Composer in Residence atmore
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From the Editor: AS WE WERE finishing the final pages of TRUST, I wondered about Aphrasia “Aphra” Maughan, who indirectly is the cover star of this issue. It is her portrait that you can see hanging in the dining room at Dundullimal, the 1840s homestead near Dubbo in New Southmore
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE: 2 PERSPECTIVES Giving voice to Western Australia’s Heritage, CEO Message, and Heritage Watch. 4 INNOVATION Inspired Quilters, and What can we do with water – the next 20 years? 7 CONNECTIONS A traditional building experience, and An approaching bicentenary. 9 PLACES Expanding our vision at Old Farm,Strawberrymore
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In this issue we address the history of heritage festivals in the ACT, and the Australian National Museum of Education at the University of Canberra, review Christine Maher’s book on Richard Brooks and the usual news and events coming up….more
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In this issue: Canberra’s Old Parliament House gardens – Now public gardens, Weston’s Fetherston Gardens, Australian Garden History Society and the National Trust, ACT & Region Heritage Symposium report more