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National Trust of Australia - TAS

6 Brisbane Street, Hobart TAS 7000
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The National Trust of Australia (Tasmania) is a community based member organisation responsible for the protection and presentation of historic heritage places. The National Trust is Australia's leading charity that advocates for the built environment. The Tasmanian branch of the Trust was formed in 1960 and is represented by eleven historic properties across Tasmania's three regions. The Trust ...
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4 Programs at National Trust of Australia - TAS

Home Hill Tour

Our tailored guided tour shares the incredible stories of Home Hill with students.

Humanities & Social Science
Cost
$5 per student
Ratio
TBC
Type
Self-Directed
Duration
TBC

Runnymede School Tour

This one hour guided tour helps students learn about the social and cultural traditions of the 19th century, the role of servants, and the workings of a self-sufficient estate.

Humanities & Social Science
Cost
TBC
Ratio
TBC
Type
Staff-led
Duration
TBC

Clarendon

Clarendon is the most magic place for school age children to learn and share in the stories of james cox and his household. the collections all help to convey the unique story of this magnificent property.

Humanities & Social Science
Cost
TBC
Ratio
TBC
Type
Staff-led, Self-Directed
Duration
TBC

Franklin House

A day’s excursion to Franklin house, on the outskirts of launceston, provides students with a wonderful opportunity to engage in a range of learning experiences.

Humanities & Social Science
Cost
$7.50 per student
Ratio
TBC
Type
Self-Directed
Duration
3 hours

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