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Page 1: National Trust (NSW) 2014 Heritage Festival Guide

HERITAGE FESTIVAL

12 APRIL - 26 MAY 2014

Journeys

FREE

EVENTS

GUIDE

THE NATIONAL TRUST 2014

THE N

ATIONAL TRUST OF AUSTRALIA

NEW SOUTH WALES

12 APRIL - 26 MAY 2014

THE N

ATIONAL TRUST OF AUSTRALIA

NEW SOUTH WALES

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THE NATIONAL TRUST OF AUSTRALIA (NSW) ACKNOWLEDGES THE TRADITIONAL OWNERS AND CUSTODIANS OF THIS COUNTRY THROUGHOUT NEW SOUTH WALES AND THEIR CONTINUING CONNECTION TO LAND, CULTURE AND COMMUNITY. WE PAY OUR RESPECTS TO ELDERS PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE. ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER READERS ARE ADVISED THAT THIS GUIDE MAY CONTAIN IMAGES OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE DIED.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TO COUNTRY

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The National Trust of Australia (NSW) gratefully acknowledges the support of the NSW Heritage Branch and the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage.

PROUDLY SUPPORTING AUSTRALIAN HERITAGE WEEK

The National Trust Heritage Festival is proudly brought to you by The National Trust of Australia (NSW)

facebook.com/nationaltrustautwitter.com/nationaltrustau #heritagefestheritage-week.govspace.gov.au

National Trust of Australia (NSW)WELCOME This year we pay tribute to Journeys, whether they be individual stories of migration, walkabout, exploration, travel or community celebration of heritage and culture. They come together to showcase our diversity and reflect the stories of our multicultural society.

Thank you for joining the National Trust of Australia (NSW) on a journey through the regions of NSW. Now in its 34th year, The National Trust Heritage Festival is a celebration of the individuals and communities who have contributed to the makeup and definition of who we are as a nation.

The Trust celebrates heritage, history and the environment, and this festival mirrors our interest in and curiosity about our past and the passions of our members. The Trust’s own journey was started in New South Wales by Annie Wyatt in 1945. Devastated by the development rampages that were destroying native bushland and built heritage alike, Mrs Wyatt galvanised community support leading to a community venture which became the National Trust. In the early days the Trust saved cultural icons in Macquarie Street, while preventing the razing of suburbs including The Rocks, Glebe and Paddington. Later successes included saving the Queen Victoria Building, and the Maritime Services Building that now houses the Museum of Contemporary Art. Campaigns to protect all kinds of heritage at risk continue today, as does our commitment to raising awareness of the value of heritage through education.

The National Trust Heritage Festival is celebrated annually Australia-wide. The Festival and our National Trust properties can trace their journeys in the development of Australia’s environmental and historical sensibility. A highlight of the Festival is our annual National Trust Heritage Awards, recognised as a leading event in encouraging and rewarding excellence in heritage conservation and education.

We welcome Norfolk Island to this year’s celebration with events that tour the World Heritage listed Kingston & Arthur’s Vale Historic Area and the KAVHA Research Centre, enabling the public to discover their ancestors and early explorers of the area.

This year the festival will be exciting, enriching and engaging - I hope you will participate in and enjoy some of what we have on offer, including the Bushrangers in Majors Creek, Silent Film Festival, National Motoring Heritage Day, Sorry Day and Reconciliation week events, ICOMOS’s International Day of Monuments and Sites, and the start of the Centenary of Gallipoli events.

The National Trust gratefully acknowledges the support of The Heritage Branch of the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage whose continued support since the Festival’s initiation has enabled it to flourish and to present some 2,500 events to over one million visitors over the years. The Trust also thanks communities across NSW for their creativity and enthusiasm in supporting the longest running community festival in this state.

I urge you to join us in our journey to advocate for, conserve and protect the built, natural and cultural heritage of NSW by becoming a Trust member. To read more about our work and for festival updates please visit our website www.nationaltrust.org.au/nsw

Ian Carroll OAMPresident, National Trust of Australia (NSW)

USING THIS GUIDE

Many thanks,

National Trust Centre Upper Fort Street, Observatory Hill, Millers Point, NSW

02 9258 0123heritagefestival@nationaltrust.com.auwww.nationaltrustfestival.org.au

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ANNE FRANK - A HISTORY FOR TODAYDATE Everyday in April & May (On Fridays the Museum closes at 2pm. Closed Saturdays)TIME 10am - 4pmCOST $10 Adults | $7 Kids | $22 Family | $7 ConcessionCONTACT [email protected] or 9360 7999ADDRESS Sydney Jewish Museum, 148 Darlinghurst Street, Darlinghurst

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - “I long to ride a bike, dance, whistle, look at the world, feel young and know that I’m free, and yet I can’t let it show.” Anne Frank, December 24, 1943. Anne Frank’s Diary is one of the 10 most read books in the world and has been translated into 70 languages since it was first published in 1947. The diary was the keeper of Anne’s thoughts while she was in hiding during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands in 1942. The exhibition features over 200 images from the Frank family photo albums and quotations from the diary.

NSW INDIGENOUS VETERANS COMMEMORATION SERVICE

dATE Friday 30 MayTIME 11.00am - 12.15pmCOST Free EventCONTACT Mr Ross Baker - [email protected] or 02 9264 8188 ADDRESS ANZAC Memorial, Hyde Park South, Elizabeth, Liverpool and College Streets. Train access is via Museum Station. CEREMONY - The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Veterans & Services Association NSW, supported by The Returned and Services League of Australia (New South Wales Branch), the Department of Veterans’ Affairs, the NSW Department of Education and Communities (Office for Veterans’ Affairs), Reconciliation NSW and the Catholic Education Commission NSW, will be conducting the eighth annual Indigenous Veterans Commemoration Ceremony around the Pool of Reflection at the ANZAC Memorial, Hyde Park South in Sydney.

GUIDED TOUR OF THE 19TH CENTURY TALL SHIP, JAMES CRAIG

DATE Mondays and Tuesdays in April and MayTIME 10am - 4pmCOST $5 Adults | $2 Children | $12 Family CONTACT Hugh Lander - [email protected] or 02 9298 3888ADDRESS Tall Ship, James Craig, Wharf 7, 58 Pirrama Road, Pyrmont (James Craig is berthed alongside Wharf 7 Pyrmont which is near The Star Casino)

OPEN DAY - Visitors will be able to go aboard and look over this beautifully restored tall ship - the barque James Craig. She was launched in Sunderland UK in 1874. James Craig, is one of the finest 19th century working square riggers in the world today - having been rescued from her watery grave on Recherche Bay in Tasmania in 1973. Since then hundreds of volunteers have spent thousands of working days in her superb restoration. Other ships in Sydney Heritage Fleet’s operational centenarians include the 1902 steam launch Lady Hopetoun, the 1902 steam tug Waratah, and many more. This wonderful ship needs to be seen to be believed.............. All Welcome!!

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SHOWCASE TUESDAY 27 MAY - BANGARRA DANCE THEATRE, WALSH BAY

NSW RECONCILIATION

Sydney Events

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tHE AUSTRALIAN cENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY - HERITAGE PHOTOGRAPHY

DATE Saturday 3 May, Saturday 17 May and Saturday 24 MayTIME 9am-12noonCOST $40 Adults | Bookings RequiredCONTACT 02 9332 0555 | www.acp.org.au | [email protected] ADDRESS To meet for tour on Macquarie Street, Sydney. For more details & enrolments call or go online.

WALKING TOUR - This special three-hour photography tour explores Sydney’s architectural imprint from colonial to contemporary, whilst experiencing first-hand tuition in the basics of architectural photography. Led by Australian Centre for Photography tutor and architectural photographer, Richard Glover, learn about the wonder of Sydney’s historical architecture whilst developing your photographic skills on this relaxed tour. Starting from Macquarie Street and heading towards Circular Quay, explore the architecture and cityscape of one of the great cities of the world. Richard Glover is an architectural photographer working in Sydney and London. His work is held in galleries and institutions in Australia and the UK. Please wear sensible footwear and bring your camera (fully charged). Bring your own water and snacks if required.

BROTHERS WRECK - at the belvoir By Jada Alberts - Director Leah PurcellDATE 24 May - 22 June TIME Tuesday 6.30pm, Wednesday-Friday 8pm, Saturday 2pm and 8pm, Sunday 5pmCOST From $48 per ticketCONTACT 02 9699 3444 (box office) | [email protected] | belvoir.com.auADDRESS Upstairs Theatre, 25 Belvoir St Surry Hills

PERFORMANCE - This beautiful little play is about life. It begins with a death: on a hot morning under a house in Darwin, Ruben wakes to find his cousin Joe hanging from the rafters. The play that follows tells the story of how Ruben’s family, little by little, brings Ruben back from the edge.Balnaves Award-winner Jada Alberts has been a quiet, steady presence around the country for a good few years now – acting, writing, making. She is one of a growing group of young Indigenous artists who have looked to each other as much as they have to their elders, and her play emerges from the gathering voices of this new generation. Leah Purcell directs this very alert, very human play about how many other people it takes for each of us to live.

CAIN AND ABEL - at the belvoirCreated by Kate Davis & Emma Valente DATE 15 May - 8 JuneTIME Tuesday 7pm, Wednesday-Friday 8.15pm, Saturday 2.15pm and 8.15pm, Sunday 5.15pmCOST From $38 per ticketCONTACT 02 9699 3444 (box office) | [email protected] | belvoir.com.auADDRESS Upstairs Theatre, 25 Belvoir St Surry Hills

PERFORMANCE - A show, made by women, about violence and reinventing history. A co-production with THE RABBLE. And while they were in the field Cain attacked his brother Abel and killed him. Genesis 4The biblical story of Cain and Abel is the story of the first act of violence – an act that ricocheted across millennia and divided civilisations. It is the genesis of a vision of history as man on man, brother on brother, blood on the earth. Cain and Abel is a show about violence and reinventing history, made by women. Melbourne theatre-makers THE RABBLE are a law unto themselves, and it’s thrilling to see.

THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR - at the belvoir A co-production with Malthouse Theatre

DATE 27 March - 18 MayTIME Tuesday 6.30pm, Wednesday-Friday 8pm, Saturday 2pm and 8pm, Sunday 5pmCOST $68 per ticketCONTACT 02 9699 3444 (box office) | [email protected] | belvoir.com.auADDRESS Downstairs Theatre, 25 Belvoir St Surry Hills PERFORMANCE - In implausible times, only an implausible masterpiece will do. A co-production with Malthouse Theatre. The Government Inspector replaces The Philadelphia Story, which no longer appears in 2014 Season.Nikolai Gogol was a nutcase. Bonkers. And in between bouts of nuttiness he just happened to write what are unquestionably the two funniest plays of the nineteenth century: The Diary of a Madman and The Government Inspector. Now, a new generation of comic geniuses sink their teeth into The Government Inspector. This ridiculous, laugh-out-loud comedy will take a mad-cap turn toward twenty-first century Australia.

PHOTOS: Gary Heery

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SYDNEY OBSERVATORY

DATE Saturday 12 AprilTIME 4.30pm - 6pmCOST $18 Adult | $14 Concession | $12 Child | $50 Family CONTACT 9921 3485 | www.sydneyobservatory.com.au ADDRESS Watson Road, Observatory Hill, The Rocks

As the young, insecure colony of Sydney grew its priorities changed. No longer did we fear invasion or rebellion. Fort Phillip sitting high on windmill hill made way for Sydney Observatory in 1858 but happily some of the fort remained. Now fully restored it is ready for visitors. Come and join a twilight tour of the fort and learn about the people that lived here and the vital roles they played in the lives of Sydneysiders. Then take a time tour through the Observatory to see its key timepieces and learn about time-keeping with the stars. Learn how to tell the time using the Southern Cross Clock time calculator. Weather permitting, look through a telescope to finish the evening.

THE ROCKS DREAMING TOUR

DATE Daily (excluding Good Friday and Christmas Day) TIME 10.30am - 12 noonCOST $42 Adult | $39 Concession | $32 Child (8-16 years) | Under 8 free CONTACT 02 8273 0000 [email protected] Tour departs from Cadman’s Cottage, 110 George Street, The Rocks

WALKING TOUR - Be touched by the most ancient human culture on earth in a 90-minute leisurely walkabout with an Aboriginal guide in The Rocks, and journey into DreamTime, the culture of Aboriginal People.Get inspired as you discover the oldest ecology, conservation, sustainability, astrology and spiritual beliefs on earth today. Connect with Australian skies, lands and waters, and the experiences of ‘always walking Country’.Feel empowered by learning how to teach others to navigate DreamTime pathways, wherever, in the city or out in the bush.

TANK STREAM TOURS

DATE Tuesday 15 April, Wednesday 16 AprilTIME 9am - 4pmCOST $35 Adults | $30 Concession | Booking RequiredCONTACT 02 8239 2288 | [email protected] Tank Stream, Curtin Place - near Australia Square, opposite Hamilton Street

WALKING TOUR - Enter the ballot to explore Sydney’s underground Tank Stream, originally built by convicts and stonemasons. The Tank Stream is a place of cultural significance to the Gadigal, the traditional owners of the Sydney Cove area. This walk takes you through 60 metres of the Tank Stream, a storm water tunnel that was built by convicts and stonemasons. Ages 12+ Presented by Sydney Living Museums in conjunction with Sydney Water. Ballot registration is essential and will be available on the Sydney Living Museums website in February 2014, along with full terms and conditions.

THIS OLD HOUSE: RENOVATE, REVIVE, RESPECT

DATE Thursday 17 AprilTIME 6.30pm - 7.30pmCOST $30 Adult | $25 ConcessionCONTACT 02 8239 2288 | www.hht.net.au | [email protected] The Mint - 10 Macquarie Street, Sydney

WORKSHOP - Working with heritage buildings can be a daunting task; it requires love, patience, determination and understanding. Be inspired by some of the industry’s best as they talk about working with heritage buildings to not only celebrate their past uses but also breathe new life into their futures. Industry experts include Chrissie Jeffery of Stitches Interiors, Mary Sutton of Millers Point Leaseholders’ Group and owner of the recently restored 21 Lower Fort Street, and Megan Martin, Head of Collections and Access at Sydney Living Museums.

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WANDERLUST: BILL BROWN

DATE Saturday 19 April to Sunday 1 JuneTIME Tuesday - Sunday 11am-5pm (Closed Mondays)COST $7 Adults | $5 Conc. | NT Members $4 | Children under 12 FreeCONTACT www.shervingallery.com.au or 9258 0173ADDRESs S.H. Ervin Gallery, Watson Road, The Rocks.

EXHIBITION - Bill Brown is one of the most respected figures in Australian visual arts. A precocious talent in the sixties and seventies, Brown achieved a sophistication, depth and distinctive voice until progressively retreating as an exhibiting artist in the 1980s. However, his reputation grew as an teacher whose influence as a mentor inspired a generation of younger artists. The exhibition celebrates his contribution in a career spanning over forty years. Works from public galleries and private collections will be presented in this first ever survey of his considerable oeuvre. The exhibition is supported by the NSW Government through Arts NSW.

GEORGE WILLIAM EVANS & THE CROSSING OF THE BLUE MOUNTAINS

DATE Wednesday 7 MayTIME 1pm-2pmCOST Free Entry | Bookings RequiredCONTACT Suzanne or Donna - [email protected], [email protected] | 02 9247 8001ADDRESS History House, 133 Macquarie Street, Sydney

WORKSHOP - After the journey of Lawson, Blaxland and Wentworth over the Blue Mountains in 1813, Governor Macquarie recalled his trusted surveyor, George William Evans, from Tasmania to survey the new route and to explore and survey the plains beyond. This richly illustrated talk explores the strengths and weaknesses of Evans in the context of his career in Australia and evaluates the significance of his journey to the Bathurst Plains.

MATTHEW FLINDERS, INDOMITABLE EXPLORER BY PAUL BRUNTON

DATE Saturday 10 MayTIME 2pm - 3.45pmCOST $5 Adults | No booking requiredCONTACT Beverley - [email protected] or 02 9518 8730 ADDRESS Sydney Mechanics School of Arts, 280 Pitt Street Sydney

PERFORMANCE - Even today in the age of satellite navigation and advanced communication the voyages of Matthew Flinders would not be undertaken by the faint hearted. When Matthew Flinders arrived in Sydney the coastline was largely unexplored. In 1796 Flinders set about exploring the coastline firstly around Sydney in a tiny open boat called “Tom Thumb.” He followed this by circumnavigating Tasmania and charting the entire coastline of Australia. Paul Brunton, Senior Curator at the Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales will take us on a remarkable journey spanning the 20 year career of Matthew Flinders, navigator.

WE LOVE SYDNEY TOWN HALL

DATE Saturday 3 MayTIME 10am-3pmCOST Free EntryCONTACT Margaret Betteridge, 02 9265 9074 [email protected] Lower Town Hall Sydney Town Hall, 483 George Street, Sydney, entry via Druitt Street.

OPEN DAY - For over 140 years, we have gathered at Sydney Town Hall for cultural, social and political events, large and small. To help us prepare for the first major exhibition about Sydney Town Hall’s social significance, we want you to help us identify and define the many special moments in its history – and yours - from school concerts to international performances, from dance championships to civic receptions, from political rallies to memorial services. Bring along your photos, programs, commemorative items and souvenirs of Sydney Town Hall and share your memories with our panel of experts.

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JOURNEYS OF WAVERLEY’S HERITAGEDATE Daily in April and May (Not on Saturday or Sunday)TIME 9.30am - 5pmCOST Free EntryCONTACT Audrey - [email protected] or 0418 271 718 ADDRESS Waverley Library, 32-48 Denison Street, Bondi Junction, a block from Oxford Street. The Exhibition is on the ground floor in the Library foyer (No mail or bookings are to be sent to the Library. It is the venue only.)

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - The Exhibition shows the conversion of the heritage buildings built in 1864 by Ebenezer Vickery to War Memorial Hospital up to today, 150 years later. Waverley Cemetery had its first funeral in 1877 and the exhibition follows the changes made. Lastly, the Exhibition features the Mary Immaculate Church in Victoria Street, Waverley. This Exhibition is held in conjunction with Waverley Council’s Heritage and Urban Design awards on display in the Library’s atrium gallery during April.

WAVERLEY DESIGN AND HERITAGE AWARDS 2014DATE Saturday 3 May - Saturday 31 MayCOST Free EntryCONTACT Kate Higgins - [email protected] or 02 9369 8209ADDRESS Waverley Library, 32-48 Denison Street, Bondi Junction, a block from Oxford Street.www.waverley.nsw.gov.au/building/heritage_and_design/waverley_design_awards

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - Established in 2005, the Waverley Design and Heritage Awards promote Waverley’s rich heritage through the conservation of heritage listed properties and heritage conservation areas, and through heritage interpretation. The Awards have also evolved to recognise excellence in contemporary design and in the design of public places.

WAR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL TOURSDATE Friday 11 AprilTIME 10am - 11amCOST $10 Adults | Bookings RequiredCONTACT Audrey - [email protected] or 0418 271 718ADDRESS War Memorial Hospital, Birrell Street, Waverley (The hospital is on the corner of Carrington Road and Birrell Street, Waverley. Meet at the Birrell Street entrance.)WALKING TOUR - Meeting at the Birrell Street entrance to War Memorial Hospital, the tour will explore the grounds and visit the Chapel and Vickery building. Built in 1864 by Ebenezer Vickery, the family home and other houses were offered as a gift for hospital purposes in 1919. The hospital role has changed from an Acute General and Obstetric Hospital to a Geriatric and Rehabilitation Hospital today.

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EVEN MORE FESTIVAL EVENTS ONLINE!www.nationaltrust.org.au/Heritage-Festival

Sydney Events - Eastern Suburbs

OPEN DAY AND BEGINNER’S WORKSHOP

DATE Saturday 26 AprilTIME 10am - 4pmCOST Free EventCONTACT Helen Fatouros - [email protected] or [email protected] Cape Banks Family History Society Inc, 113A Paine Street, Maroubra

OPEN DAY - A Free Beginner’s Workshop, run by our Education Officer, commencing at 11.00 - 1.00pm. Experienced Researchers will also be available to assist you on how to use the Cape Banks Internet website, IGI and CD Collections, to begin tracing your ancestors and commencing your family tree. Free on-site parking.

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GREEK SCHOLAR, SIR CHARLES NICHOLSON DAY AT LINDESAY

DATE Saturday 12 AprilTIME 10.30am - 4pmCOST $10 Adults | $8 National Trust MembersCONTACT Diana - [email protected] or 02 9363 2401 ADDRESs Lindsay Avenue, Darling Point. Bus 327 from Gresham Street, Circular Quay or Edgecliff Station. Alight at Etham Avenue.

FESTIVAL - Celebration of Sir Charles Nicholson’s life at Lindesay. When Sydney University was founded in the 1850s Sir Charles Nicholson gave most of his large collection of Greek, Roman and Egyptian artefacts to the University, which then set up the Nicholson Museum. At 2pm there will be a lecture on Nicholson’s life and illustrations of some of the artefacts that he collected. A display of Greek dancing will follow and a Greek themed morning and afternoon tea will be available. Tours of the house will also be available from 11am.

L’EXPEÉDITION LAPeÉROUSE FROM BREST TO BOTANY BAY AND BEYOND

DATE Sunday 25 MayTIME 10am - 12noonCOST Free EventCONTACT 0409 698 321 | [email protected] | Lynda Newnam ADDRESS Cable Station, Anzac Parade, La Pérouse WALKING TOUR - In 1785 Lapérouse was appointed by Louis XVI to lead a scientific expedition to rival the Pacific discoveries of James Cook. On the 26th January 1788 the expedition landed on the northern shore of Botany Bay. After 6 weeks on the La Perouse headland they left on the final stage of the journey back to France and were never sighted again. The Lapérouse Museum and monuments commemorate this epic journey. Join the Friends of the Lapérouse Museum for a walk and talk about the expedition followed by morning tea on the verandah of the historic Cable Station.

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National Sorry Day is an Australia-wide observance held on May 26 each year. This day gives people the chance to come together and share the steps towards healing for the Stolen Generations, their families and communities. Stolen generations refer to Indigenous Australians who were forcibly removed from their families and communities. As with National Sorry Day, the NSDC works to support & encourage schools and community groups across the country each year to plan and hold their own Anniversary of the Apology events, whilst holding events itself normally in Canberra and Sydney.As the first significant date of the year in the school calendar, the Anniversary of the Apology offers a positive and solid platform from which lessons regarding this difficult aspect of Australia’s history can be launched.

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FROM MANSION TO MUSEUM: SHAKESPEARE’S RANDWICK JOURNEYDATE Saturday 17 MayTIME 2pm - 3pmCOST Gold Coin Donation | Booking RequiredCONTACT Paul Convy - [email protected] or Hazel Brombey - [email protected] Bowen Library Building, 669 Anzac Parade, Randwick

PERFORMANCE - Randwick & District Historical Society Inc. hosts a talk by a panel of speakers that explores the journey of a statue of Shakespeare’s head. The piece started as a lawn ornament overlooking the ocean at Coogee’s 19th century era Battysberg mansion, home of the Batty family. The talk discusses how it came to be painted in lurid colours and its restoration by conservator Alan Lloyd to become a valuable addition to the Society’s museum collection. Along the way we learn something of Coogee’s history and how uncertain we are of what Shakespeare looked like in real life.

STRICKLAND HOUSE OPEN DAY

DATE Sunday 4 MayTIME 10am - 4pmCOST Gold Coin DonationCONTACT Woollahra History & Heritage Society Inc, Peter - [email protected] or 02 9371 8373ADDRESS Strickland House, 52 Vaucluse Road Vaucluse.

OPEN DAY - Come and celebrate the 100th anniversary of the purchase of this fabulous harbourside property by the NSW Government in 1914 for foreshore parkland and “for Nielsen Park” with funds from the Foreshores Resumption Scheme. See inside this magnificent 1850s mansion and look at the comprehensive display about its history and the struggle for public access to Sydney Harbour’s foreshores. Short talk and a guided walk around the grounds at 11 am and 2 pm - duration 1 hour. Light refreshments available or BYO picnic and enjoy the fabulous harbour views. Wheelchair access by prior arrangement.

ST MICHAEL’S OPEN DAY

DATE Sunday 4 MayTIME 12noon - 4.30pmCOST Free EventCONTACT Rev Michael Palmer, [email protected] or 02 9371 4338ADDRESS St Michael’s Vaucluse, Cnr Gilliver Ave & Vaucluse Road

OPEN DAY - Designed by Edmund Blacket, St Michael’s was recently renovated and now boasts a copper roof and resplendent red carpet. There are many beautiful stained glass windows within the Church. The North Transept windows feature ‘The Parables’; South Transept Windows feature ‘The Miracles’. There are many others which are well worth spending time viewing. As you arrive you will be greeted by a guide who will provide you with information to round out your appreciation of this site.

ViVID INTERIORS AT WAVERLEY: LIGHT, ARCHITECTURE AND SOUND: THE STORY OF ST MARY’SDATE Tuesday 13 MayTIME 6pm - 8pmCOST Free EventCONTACT 02 9389 3077 | www.stmaryswaverley.org.au | [email protected] St Mary’s Anglican Church, Waverley, 240 Birrell Street, Waverley

CELEBRATION - The parish church of St Mary the Virgin at Waverley was built in 1864. As part of its sesquicentenary. This church is the work of Edmund Blacket, whose architecture in our city, suburbs and country set much of the architectural character of its day. The first part of the celebration is an evening guided tour with the architect Hector Abrahams, who has published on Blacket and conserved his buildings. St Marys was a complete commission, for it included the design of the furniture and fittings, tiles, organ case and window glass. The tour includes special lights to illuminate the interior character of the church. The tour will address the character of the church in its time and its meaning as a place of public worship.

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GREENOCK TO ANNANDALE & BEYOND

DATE Sunday 13 AprilTIME 12noon - 4pmCOST Free EventCONTACT Malcolm Beveridge 02 9969 8071 or Rev P R Dunstan 02 9810 7869 [email protected] Hunter Baillie Memorial Presbyterian Church, Corner of Johnston & Collins Street

OPEN DAY - The Hunter Baillie Memorial Presbyterian Church with recitals on historic Hill & Son Organ, display of historical photos and documents, guided tour of historic Annandale, talks on history of the Church, afternoon teas, sausage sizzle.

UP! DOWN! FLYING AROUND!

DATE Saturday 10 MayTIME 2pmCOST Free Event | Bookings RequiredCONTACT City of Botany Bay Library Service and Museum - 9366 3863 [email protected] Mascot Library and George Hanna Memorial Museum, 2 Hatfield Street, Mascot

TALK - Please join us for an informative talk about some of the fascinating chapters and events in the history of Sydney Airport, which first began as Mascot Aerodrome soon after World War I.Afternoon tea will be served.

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FOR ANZAC DAY, A GUIDED WALK OF ANNANDALE’S WAR MEMORIALS

DATE Thursday 24 AprilTIME 10am - 12noonCOST Free Event (This walk is supported by Leichhardt Library Local History Section)CONTACT Leichhardt Library, Amie Zar - [email protected] or 02 9367 9335 ADDRESS (Meet at Annandale Neighbourhood Centre, 79 Johnston Street, Annandale)

WALKING TOUR - ANZAC Day, a Guided Walk of Annandale’s War Memorials with Marghanita da Cruz. Over 1200 locals left Annandale as members of the Australian Imperial Force or to join British regiments. This walk visits World War 1 honour boards and memorials around Annandale and explores the stories of the ANZACs whose names appear on them.

Sydney Events - Inner West

ECO ANNANDALE A GUIDED TOUR

DATE Tuesday 6 MayTIME 10am - 12noonCOST Free EventCONTACT Leichhardt Library, Amie Zar - [email protected] or 02 9367 9335 or Jason Chatwin - [email protected] From Annandale Wharf: Access Chapman Road from the Cresent - Light rail to Jubilee Park

WALKING TOUR - David Wallas and Jason Chatwin will give a guided eco/nature foreshore walk of Johnston’s Creek, Rozelle Bay, Federal Park & Bicentennial Park Precinct. This tour will cover the native flora and fauna of these areas, changes to the landscape outlining the original and modern foreshore, bush regeneration including the salt marsh wetlands and proposed upgrades to the park precinct.

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BALMAIN FERRY CRUISEDATE Sunday 18 May TIME TBACOST TBA (will include lunch)CONTACT 02 9810 6885 | [email protected] A whaRf in Balmain

CRUISE - Board the ferry at Balmain and journey through time to see the former industrial sites for a description of then, and to see what has been evolved to be, now. Please see www.balmainassociation.org.au for final detailsor call the number above. Drinks/food included in ticket price.

SAILING SABOT’S ON SNAILS BAY: SAILING BOATS, TUGS, FERRIES & SHIPS ON A WORKING HARBOUR

DATE Everyday in April and MayTIME Mon, Thurs, Fri 9.30am - 5.30pm, Tues & Wed 9.30am - 8pm, Sat 9:30am - 4pm, Sun 10am-4pmCOST Free EntryCONTACT Amie Zar - [email protected] or 02 9367 9335 | ADDRESS Balmain Library, 370 Darling Street Balmain

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - Boats and boating have always been important to Balmain. The 1970s shores of Snails Bay and Birchgrove were lined with boat-related industries from Morrison and Sinclair, Nicholson Brothers Ferries, lighterages, medium and small boat builders. Many Balmain people caught the ferry to work and to town and spent the weekend sailing. The exhibition will display historic photographs of Snails Bay, showing the waterfront industry from Nicholson Ferries (Wharf Road Birchgrove, from 1913 to 1968) Snails Bay Sabot Sailing Club (103 Louisa Road, Birchgrove, 1962 to 1972) Nick Masterman, builder of wooden boats and much more.

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JOURNEY FROM BALMAIN & TRAVEL THROUGH BALMAIN

DATE Saturdays 19 & 26 April, Saturday 3 & Sunday 4 MayTIME 11am - 4pmCOST Free EventCONTACT Balmain Association Inc, 02 9818 4954, [email protected] Balmain Watch House, 179 Darling Street, Balmain | www.balmainassociation.org.au

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - Photographs of the various ways to travel. Journeys by boat, by train, by tram, by truck and by bus.

SELF GUIDED WALK - Travel through Balmain from Darling Street Wharf, with a free e-walk download

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STANMORE MANSIONS

DATE Saturday 5 AprilTIME 2pm - 4.30pmCOST $5 Adults | $4 NT Members | Bookings RequiredCONTACT Mark Matheson - [email protected] or 0409 617 778ADDRESS Meet on the north side of Stanmore Railway Station.

WALKING TOUR - This was the state premier’s house in the 1870s when this street was considered as equal to those in London’s genteel suburb of South Kensington. The music entrepreneur William Paling attracted Premier Alexander Stuart and at least six other MPs to this ‘healthy and superior’ street. This tour will also see other Stanmore houses including those belonging to the Colonial Architect, the proto-feminist, the Newington boys and ‘Mr Clements Tonic’. Mark Matheson, former editor with the Royal Australian Historical Society has scoured the archives and newspapers to give some of the details of the people who lived here.Bring an umbrella if it looks like rain.

LEWISHAM PARADE

DATE Saturday 19 AprilTIME 2pm - 4.30pmCOST $5 Adults | $4 NT Members | Bookings RequiredCONTACT Mark Matheson - [email protected] or 0409 617 778ADDRESS Meet on the north side of Lewisham Railway Station

WALKING TOUR - This is the house of the MP who owned most of the Lewisham valley in the middle of the 19th century. And it’s probably the oldest house in the valley because all those coaching-inns from colonial days were razed in the 1900 ‘Rat Plague’. This tour of the whole suburb visits the remnant sites of the state’s first railway, an archbishop’s monastery and the residence of Caroline Chisholm and W.C. Wentworth. Mark Matheson, former editor with the Royal Australian Historical Society has scoured the archives and newspapers to give some of the details of the people who lived here.

THE GRIFFINS’ JOURNEYS - AMERICA, AUSTRALIA, INDIADATE Saturday 3 MayTIME 10.30am - 1pmCOST $20 Adults | $10 Kids | $50 Family | $15 Cons./NT Member | Bookings RequiredCONTACT Walter Burley Griffin Society, Kerry - [email protected] or 02 9958 4516 | griffinsociety.orgADDRESS 140 Edinbrugh Road, Castlecrag (specific address given on booking)

WALKING TOUR - A guided tour through some of the reserves and walkways created by the Griffins at Castlecrag describing influences across three continents. The internationally renowned suburb of Castlecrag was designed by Walter Burley Griffin in the 1920s as a residential community inspired by the ecological and aesthetic qualities of the landscape of Middle Harbour and its foreshores. Learn about some of the influences Walter and Marion Mahony Griffin brought to Australia from the United States; the environmental ideals and community life they fostered here and later took to India. Please bring hat, walking shoes and water.

FROM TERRACE HOUSING TO GARDEN SUBURB

DATE Saturday 3 MayTIME 1.30pm - 4pmCOST $10 Adults | Bookings RequiredCONTACT Haberfield Association [email protected] 0412 707 898.ADDRESS Meeting place will be given when booking for this event. The event will be postponed if there is persistent heavy rain.

WALKING TOUR - The Journey in this year’s Haberfield walk is from the 19th century suburban residential development in the Dobroyde Estate to the early 20th century suburban residential development in Haberfield- Australia’s first planned Garden Suburb. From residences of various designs and materials set on smaller blocks of land to the Garden Suburb concept with residences governed by a covenant and set on larger blocks of land with provision for gardens and the innovatory motor car. Houses will be open for inspection. Tour notes and afternoon tea will be provided.

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L. E. DE MOLE - ENGINEER & INVENTOR OF THE MILITARY TANK

DATE Monday 14 AprilTIME 6pm - 7.30pmCOST Free EventCONTACT Sydney Division, Engineers Australia | [email protected] | 02 9410 5600ADDRESS Engineers Auditorium, 8 Thomas Street, Chatswood | Easy access from Chatswood Station, turning right from ticket barriers. Refreshments from 5.30pm.

TALK SPONSORED BY ENGINEERING HERITAGE COMMITTEE, ENGINEERS AUSTRALIA - Distinguished speaker Colonel, the Hon. Mike Kelly AM, former Minister for Defence Material, military lawyer and Sydney Water Board employee will describe the work of Lancelot E de Mole who, in common with other members of his family, was a prolific inventor. As a peacetime engineer and employee of the Water Board, his ideas ranged across products for the war effort and for peace but fate did not deal kindly and, it `seems, justly with their acceptance.

FRANK CHANNON: FROM WILLOUGHBY TO THE WORLD WAR I BATTLEFRONT AND BACKDATE Thursday 10 April - Monday 31 MayTIME Mon to Thur 9am - 9pm, Fri 9am - 6pm, Sat 9am - 5pm, Sun 2pm - 5pmCOST Free EventCONTACT Shirley Ramrakha - [email protected] or willoughby.nsw.gov.au/library ADDRESS Chatswood Library - 409 Victoria Ave, Lower Ground, The Concourse, Chatswood

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - In 1916, a young man from Willoughby volunteered to serve on the battlefields of Northern France. Frank Channon enlisted as a gunner with a trench mortar battalion, often at the front line. The exhibition focuses on one man’s journey from Willoughby to the battlefields of France and Belgium. Injured on the battlefields, he arrived home to play an active part in the Willoughby community and as alderman and was involved in the establishment the Garden of Remembrance. Frank brought back mementos from his experiences which include personal photographs, postcards, guidebooks and his diary all donated by his family.

COMING TO WILLOUGHBY: some came to start a new life and some had a brief moment in our local history. Discover their stories

DATE Thursday 3 April - Monday 21 AprilTIME Mon to Thur 9am - 9pm, Fri 9am - 6pm, Sat 9am - 5pm, Sun 2pm - 5pmCOST Free EventCONTACT Shirley Ramrakha - [email protected] or willoughby.nsw.gov.au/library ADDRESS Foyer, Willoughby City Council, 31 Victor St. Chatswood

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - Willoughby City Library will be curating an exciting exhibition reflecting that as a City of Diversity, Willoughby City has played a part in the journey for many individuals and cultural groups.From the earliest aboriginal communities to contemporary times this exhibition explores the continuing cultural shift in Willoughby. This includes workers and long term residents. Some individuals such as architect Water Burley Griffin made a long lasting and unique physical contribution to the aesthetics and the built environment. Others of fame, such as poet Kenneth Slessor and tennis player Yvonne Goolagong, enjoyed varying sojourns on individual journeys leaving behind a moment in history.

WILLOUGHBY CITY: a JOURNEY through time

DATE Sunday 11 MayTIME 10am - 12.30pmCOST $10 Adult | $20 Family | Booking Required CONTACT [email protected] | 0409 197 354 www.willoughbydhs.org.auADDRESS 58 Johnson Street, Willoughby

WALKING TOUR - Commencing at the Willoughby Museum, this guided walking tour will take participants from late-Victorian mansions, past the grand Federation homes of the South Chatswood Conservation Area to the feature buildings of today’s Chatswood CBD. The tour will return to the Willoughby Museum, where participants will have the opportunity to view the revamped exhibition ‘From Home to Museum: Celebrating 100 years’, which presents objects and insight about Federation Chatswood.

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Your Journey: Willoughby Heritage Photographic CompetitionDATE Thursday 3 April - Monday 21 AprilTIME 10am - 12.30pmCOST $10 Adult | $20 Family | Booking Required CONTACT 02 9777 1029 | [email protected] Lower Ground, The Concourse, 409 Victoria Avenue, Chatswood

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - Experience the life of the residents of Willoughby as we display the top entries of the inaugural Willoughby Heritage Photographic Competition. Whether it is a family’s history of immigration to a personal sporting achievement through years of training, the stories of the people from the City of Diversity will engage and inspire you.

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BOATSHEDS ALL AROUND: WALKING TOUR AROUND BERRY’S BAYDATE Wednesday 23 April and Friday 16 MayTIME 2pm - 5pmCOST Free Event | Booking RequiredCONTACT [email protected] | 02 9936 8400ADDRESS Meet at Commodore Hotel, 206 Blues Point Rd, McMahons Point. Walk ends at Coal Loader Centre for Sustainability, 2 Balls Head Drive, Waverton

WALKING TOUR - This walk begins within the original land grant to ex-convict Billy Blue, who started the first ferry service across the harbour in 1807, earning him the nickname ‘The Old Commodore’. We will then explore Berry’s Bay’s eastern shore, home to a thriving maritime industry from the 1870s to 1930s. The walk will take in former yard sites of renowned boatbuilders such as W.M. Ford, as well as J.W. Eaton’s timberyard, now Sawmillers Reserve, and Carradah Park, a former oil terminal. We will finish at the Coal Loader Centre for Sustainability, originally a coal bunkering facility from the 1920s. Refreshments provided. Walk includes stairs, gradients and rough terrain. Please wear comfortable shoes, hat, sunscreen, and bring water.

NORTH SYDNEY’S FORESHORES FROM THE WATER

DATE Sunday 25 MayTIME 2pm - 5pmCOST $20 Adults | $15 Children (12 and under) | Bookings RequiredCONTACT [email protected] | 02 9936 8400ADDRESS Meet at Cremorne Point Ferry Wharf. Cruise will end at Milson’s Point Ferry Wharf.

FERRY TOUR - Discover North Sydney’s foreshores from the comfort of a charming, historic ferry. The cruise begins at Cremorne Point Wharf, from stunning public parkland saved in the 1890s. See the old RAN submarine base, HMAS Platypus, at Neutral Bay, under remediation by the Sydney Harbour Federation Trust. Take in grand 19th century homes, only visible from the water – Wyreepi, Kirribilli House and Admiralty House. Discover our industrial heritage - the Balls Head Coal Loader, and Oyster Cove gas works, now Wondakiah residential estate. Cruise around Berry Island, a beautiful bushland reserve, ending at Milson’s Point Ferry Wharf. Afternoon tea provided.

WATERFRONT: THE CHANGING FORESHORES OF NORTH SYDNEYDATE Tuesday 15 AprilTIME 12.45pm - 2pmCOST Free Event CONTACT [email protected] | 02 9936 8400ADDRESS North Sydney Heritage Centre, Stanton Library, 234 Miller Street North Sydney

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - Launch of exhibition featuring artwork from the Heritage Centre collection to illustrate North Sydney’s foreshore development. North Sydney’s waterfront has long been an essential point of connection for north side settlers. Enterprising boatmen began rowing people and cargo across the harbour from the early 1800s, and by the mid-19th century boatsheds, workshops and wharves characterised the lower north shore. By the end of the 20th century, however, such industry had been largely displaced, as waterfront property came to be highly-prized for private residences and public space. This exhibition tells the story of North Sydney’s foreshore development, from a working waterfront, bustling with boatbuilders, coal lumpers, timber merchants and gas workers, to a residential and recreational harbourside. Exhibition open untill 22 July 2014

THEY’RE A WEIRD MOB: FILM PRESENTATION

DATE Friday 9 MayTIME 2pm - 5pmCOST Free Event | Booking RequiredCONTACT [email protected] | 02 9936 8400ADDRESS Coal Loader Centre for Sustainability, 2 Balls Head Drive, Waverton

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - Australia’s post-war immigration scheme saw thousands of European migrants arriving to a country growing in prosperity and confidence. Join us for the showing of this classic 1966 comedy, which tells the story of Nino Culotta, an Italian immigrant fresh off the boat. Nino attempts to understand and assimilate with working class Sydneysiders, overcoming difficulties of Australian slang and 1960s culture to find mateship – and love. The afternoon will include a tour of the old Coal Loader bunkering facility, where passenger vessels were bunkered on arrival into Sydney Harbour for much of the 20th century. Refreshments provided.

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BUILDING THE SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE DATE Thursday 17 AprilTIME 6pm - 7.30pmCOST Free Event | Booking RequiredCONTACT Naomi Bassford - [email protected] or 02 9911 3634ADDRESS Lane Cove Library, Library Walk, Lane Cove | www.lanecove.nsw.gov.au

WORKSHOP - The construction of the Sydney Harbour Bridge changed the lives of people on the North Shore and heralded massive growth and development for suburbs north of the harbour. Lane Cove local historian, Terry Eakin, will discuss the construction of the bridge and local involvement in the opening celebrations.

LANE COVE RIVER: HEART OF A MUNICIPALITY

DATE Every Day in April and May (excluding Friday 18 - Monday 21 April and Friday 25 April)TIME Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 10:00am-9:00pm. Wednesday, Friday 10:00am-5:30pm. Saturday 9am-4pm. Sunday 10am-2:00pm. Lane Cove Library is closed public holidays.COST Free Entry CONTACT Naomi Bassford - [email protected] or 02 9911 3634ADDRESS Lane Cove Library, Library Walk, Lane Cove | www.lanecove.nsw.gov.au

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - In the modern day the Municipality of Lane Cove is dominated by its roads, however in the early years Lane Cove River provided the more reliable method of transport. This display will highlight the role Lane Cove River has played as a home, source of food, transport, work and play for generations of locals.

ACROSS THE SEA: IMMIGRATION & SHIPPING FOR FAMILY HISTORIANS

DATE Thursday 15 MayTIME 6pm - 8.30pmCOST Free Entry | Booking RequiredCONTACT Naomi Bassford - [email protected] or 02 9911 3634ADDRESS Lane Cove Library, Library Walk, Lane Cove | www.lanecove.nsw.gov.au

WORKSHOP - Australia is a country of immigrants who have come from somewhere else, either now or in the past. This workshop is aimed at family historians who are attempting to trace the arrival of ancestors in Australia. The workshop will introduce genealogists to shipping registers, logs and other records used to trace the arrival of immigrants.

LINDFIELD SILENT FILM FESTIVAL

DATE Friday 23 MayTIME 11amCOST Details about the sessions at the Festival website.CONTACT www.ozsilentfilmfestival.com.au | 0419 267 318 | [email protected] Sydney Lindfield Uniting Church: Saturdays at 3pm April 26, May 17, live music accompaniment. Tickets at Festival website on this page. Details about the sessions at the Festival website.

FILM FESTIVAL - Australia’s Silent Film Festival salutes Charlie Chaplin’s start in film 100 years ago in 1914.Charlie’s genius captivated and enchanted audiences around the world within a very short period of time. That relationship has never ended. The whole world claims Charlie as its own: the qualities in his roles as director, actor and composer are timeless and universal. Silent films and live music accompaniment.

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THE SANDSTONE TIME MACHINE

DATE Every Weekend in April and MayTIME 11am - 4pmCOST $8 Adult | $5 Cons. | $5 Kids (6-15) | $17 Family (2 adults, 2 children) | $8 NT MembersCONTACT Lane Cove Historical Society, [email protected] | www.carisbrookhouse.com.au ADDRESS Carisbrook House, 334 Burns Bay Road Lane Cove

EXHIBITION - Visit Sydney’s only Victorian House Museum. It is a unique way to experience the life of a middle class family in a sometimes hostile environment. On their country wheat farm the Brooks endured the heat, the droughts, the floods and the distance: in their house on the Lane Cove River they lived alongside the sharks in the shallows, the snakes in the bush and the outside toilets. The life of the Brooks family will intrigue you and the experience of the house will delight you. Groups welcome on weekdays by appointment.

MOSMAN SILENT FILM FESTIVAL DATE Sundays 13 April and Sunday 11 MayTIME 3pmCOST Details about the sessions at the Festival website.CONTACT www.ozsilentfilmfestival.com.au | 0419 267 318 | [email protected] Sydney Mosman Presbyterian Church Tickets and details at Festival website.

FILM FESTIVAL - Australia’s Silent Film Festival salutes Charlie Chaplin’s start in film 100 years ago in 1914.Charlie’s genius captivated and enchanted audiences around the world within a very short period of time. That relationship has never ended. The whole world claims Charlie as its own: the qualities in his roles as director, actor and composer are timeless and universal. Silent films and live music accompaniment.

NATIONAL MOTORING HERITAGE DAY:A SALUTE TO AUSTRALIAN MOTORING

DATE Sunday 18 MayTIME 2pm - 5pmCOST Free Event CONTACT www.councilofmotorclubs.org.au | Julie - 0409 161 357ADDRESS Sydney Harbour National Park Georges Heights, Chowder Bay Rd and Middle Head Rd, Mosman

The National Motoring Heritage Day is an initiative of the Australian Historic Motoring Federation (AHMF) to show the flag and demonstrate the strength of the motoring enthusiasts’ movement in Australia by having up to 200 000 vehicles from the 900 plus vehicle clubs affiliated with the AHMF through their state and territory bodies, on the road on the same day around Australia.

SAVING NUTCOTE FOR THE NATION

DATE Sundays 13 April and Sunday 11 MayTIME 11am - 3pmCOST $9 Adults | $5.50 Concession | $3.50 Children (Under 17) $20 family (2 Adults and 2 children)CONTACT [email protected] | 02 9953 4453 | www.maygibbs.com.auADDRESS 5 Wallaringa Avenue, Neutral Bay

CELEBRATION/LAUNCH - In 2014, Nutcote the home of renowned Australian author, illustrator and artist May Gibbs celebrates its 20th anniversary of being open to the public as a house museum. Themed -Saving Nutcote for the Nation, during the ‘Month of May’ Nutcote will host a series lectures, tours, an exhibition and other events focusing on the journey to save May Gibbs’ house, as well as a fitting acknowledgement of her achievements and contribution to Australian Culture. Celebrations commence with the exhibition, opening on the 2nd May.

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GORE HILL CEMETERY GUIDED TOUR

DATE Sunday 13 AprilTIME 10.30am - 12.30pmCOST Free Event | Bookings RequiredCONTACT John May - [email protected] or 02 9906 5106ADDRESS Gore Hill Cemetery, Pacific Hwy, Cnr Westbourne Street, St Leonards

WALKING TOUR - The cemetery, opened in 1868, was closed in 1974. The tour will visit a number of these memorials and will provide an insight to the history of the North Shore and the journeys of some of the men and women who are buried there. Residents who have not visited for some time will be amazed at the current rate of progress in restoring the cemetery towards its original Victorian Garden format. At the end of the tour there will be an opportunity to locate family graves and discover arrangements for deposition of ashes in them or in cemetery niche walls. Walking shoes advised - water and hat if hot weather

SILENT FILM FESTIVAL: CITY LIGHTS

DATE Wednesday 23 May TIME 11amCOST Details about the sessions at the Festival website.CONTACT www.ozsilentfilmfestival.com.au | 0419 267 318 | [email protected] Ku-Ring-Gai Wildflower Garden Educational Centre 420 Mona Vale Road, St Ives

FILM FESTIVAL - Australia’s Silent Film Festival salutes Charlie Chaplin’s start in film 100 years ago in 1914.Charlie’s genius captivated and enchanted audiences around the world within a very short period of time. That relationship has never ended. The whole world claims Charlie as its own: the qualities in his roles as director, actor and composer are timeless and universal. Silent films and live music accompaniment.

Marking a Centenary of the Resting Place of Mary MacKillop: a living and enduring memorial for all Australians.DATE December 2013 - October 2014TIME 10am - 4pmCOST $8 Adult | $5 Child | $21 Family | $6 ConcessionCONTACT Mary MacKillop Place Museum - 02 8912 4878 | [email protected] Mary MacKillop Place Museum - Mount Street, North Sydney

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - Many of the collection items on display which have been hidden away from public view are exhibited for the very first time. Mary MacKillop Place Museum and the Congregation of the Sisters of St Joseph Archive hold rare examples of liturgical embroidery and outstanding examples of vestments made in France and brought to Australia. The exhibition shows examples of handwork created by the Sisters for the embellishment of the Chapel as an act of religious devotion. A free printed souvenir guide assists visitors in making the most of the exhibition locations and related points of interest.

TIME TRAVEL: SHIFTING PERSPECTIVES AT THE COAL LOADER

DATE Saturday 12 April to Saturday 17 May (Closed Sundays)TIME 10am - 4pmCOST Free EventCONTACT North Sydney Council Alison - [email protected] or 9936 8187ADDRESS Caretakers Cottage, The Coal Loader Centre for Sustainability, 2 Balls Head Drive, Waverton.

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - Photographer Karel Hubnik explores new techniques in satellite mapping to take the viewer on a visual journey across the historical Coal Loader site at Waverton. The result is a series of multi layered images which capture the key features of this unique post industrial site and surrounding harbour, while playing with our sense of perspective.

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THE FRENCH VILLAGE WALK

DATE Sunday 13 April TIME 11am - 12:30pm COST Gold coin donationCONTACT Phil - 9817 2677 www.huntershill.com.auADDRESS Meet Vienna Cottage, 38 Alexandra Street, Hunters Hill

WALKING TOUR - Led by local guide this walk features the public buildings, houses and small streets in the Town Hall precinct. The walk includes inspections of the National Trust’s Vienna Cottage (1871), The Historical Society Museum at the Town Hall (1866), The Congregational Church (1876) and All Saints Church (1888). Lunch is available in the village. *Note: can be combined with Vienna Talk @ 2:30pm at RSL

SOCIETY FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE ARTEFACTS OF SURGERY AND MEDICINE

DATE Open 2nd Saturday and 4th Monday every month (except Dec/Jan/Public Holidays)TIME 11am - 3pmCOST Gold coin donation for self-guided inspection; Guided tours $5/ppCONTACT Judith - 0429 302 943 | www.spasmmuseum.org.auADDRESS Gladesville Hospital, Building 6, Victoria Road, Gladesville

Housed in heritage sandstone buildings in the grounds of the old Gladesville Asylum, the museum displays 19th and 20th century heritage items and memorabilia from both the hospital and non-hospital sectors of nursing, psychiatry, anaesthesia, surgery and medicine.

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Discover Hunters HillTake a Journey around one of Australia’s open-air historic gems! Hunters Hill is situated on a peninsula in Sydney Harbour, surrounded on three sides by the Lane Cove and Parramatta Rivers. Recognised as one of the nation’s most significant heritage areas, Hunters Hill has many experiences to tell of its own journey.

Special events have been organized for this year’s Heritage Festival, including art exhibitions, guided walks/talk/bike ride, inspections of local museums and historic buildings, theatre, markets and more.

The Discover Hunters Hill is helping to coordinate activities in Hunters Hill as part of the National Trust’s 2014 Heritage Festival – ‘Journeys’. For a full listing of what’s on and for the latest news and information, including places to eat, visit the Discover Hunters Hill community website at www.huntershill.com.au

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A SLOW BIKE JOURNEY AROUND HUNTERS HILL

DATE Saturday 3 May TIME 9:30am startCOST Free eventCONTACT Alister 02 9879 3664ADDRESS Meet at Figtree Park, corner Ryde Rd and Matthew St, Hunters Hill. www.bikenorth.org.au

BIKE TOUR - Easy; Distance 15km. A gentle amble through the backstreets of Hunters Hill. Some short hills, but taken slowly. Bike must be in good order, carry a spare tube & pump in case of puncture. Suitable for riders of all levels. Children 12-18 must be accompanied by an adult. Rest stop @ Clarkes Point; own refreshments or take-away available at Deckhouse Café.

GLADESVILLE HOSPITAL CEMETERY WALKS

DATE Saturday 17 MayTIME 9:30am startCOST By donation for repairs to The PrioryCONTACT Peter 0434 673 101 Meet at car park opposite Banjo Paterson Restaurant, Punt Road, Gladesville

WALKING TOUR - Led by the Chair of Friends of Gladesville Hospital, explore the Asylum’s cemetery and surrounds. See what happens when the sun goes down!

SPOTTING TOUR BIRDS & CREATURES @ KELLYS BUSH

DATE Wednesday 16 AprilTIME 8:30am - 11amCOST By donation | Bookings Required as numbers limited CONTACT Liz 9817-0065ADDRESS Meet Weil Park, end of Prince George Parade, Woolwich

WALKING TOUR - Kelly’s Bush is an iconic bushland remnant on the Parramatta River, with ancient relics, wildflowers and bush tracks leading down to the waterfront. Join Andy Burton for a guided tour. Suitable for children/adults. Bring your binoculars and your enthusiasm!

HUNTERS HILL ANGLICAN PARISH - ALL SAINTS CHURCH (1888): OPEN FOR INSPECTION

DATE Sundays 13 and 27 April & Sundays 4 and 18 May TIME 11:00am - 2pmCOST By donation | Bookings Required as numbers limited CONTACT Church Office 9817 2167 www.huntershill.anglican.asn.auADDRESS Corner Ferry and Ambrose Streets, Hunters Hill

OPEN DAY - Visit this magnificent Church designed by colonial architect John Horbury Hunt with its rare Bevington organ and stained glass windows. *Note: 13 April - Part of the French Village Walk

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HUNTERS HILL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (1876) OPEN FOR INSPECTION

DATE Sundays 13 and 27 April & Sundays 4 and 18 May TIME 11.30am – 12.30pmCOST By donation CONTACT Church Office 02 9817 2282 | www.hhcc.org.au ADDRESS Corner Alexandra and Ferdinand Streets, Hunters Hill

OPEN DAY - Come and enjoy this beautiful church with its unusual white sandstone, quarried locally.

‘60 YEARS OF ART - HUNTERS HILL ART EXHIBITION

DATE Thursday 8 – Sunday 18 May TIME Wed/Thurs/Fri 10am-4pm and Sat/Sun 9am-5pmCOST Opening Night Preview Buyers $20; Opening Night $15; General Admission $5.00 CONTACT Adrian Black 02 9879 9400 or [email protected] www.huntershillarts.com ADDRESS Town Hall, Hunters Hill Congregational Church and National Trust Vienna Cottage, Alexandra Street, Hunters Hill

EXHIBTION/DISPLAY - Celebrating 60 years with exciting events, new prizes, changes to sections. A bigger and better event! Start at the Town Hall and take a short stroll to the lovely Congregational Church and Vienna Cottage.

‘SALON DES REFUSeS: HUNTERS HILL 60TH ART EXHIBITION

DATE Saturday 17 and Sunday 18 May TIME 9am - 5pmCOST $5 General Admission CONTACT Adrian Black 02 9879 9400 or [email protected] www.huntershillarts.com ADDRESS Town Hall, Hunters Hill Congregational Church and National Trust Vienna Cottage, Alexandra Street, Hunters Hill

EXHIBITION - In conjunction with the art exhibition at the Town Hall and Congregational Church, The Masonic Hall will house the ‘Salon des Refusés’. This weekend the streets around the Town Hall precinct will come alive with art, local buyers stalls, free art lessons in a garden setting, tours and art talks, pop-up galleries, food, music and more!

MUSEUM & RESOURCE CENTRE: OPEN FOR INSPECTION

DATE Monday 14 April to Monday 26 May (weekdays only) TIME 10am - 12 noonCOST By donationCONTACT 02 9879 9443 www.collectionsaustralia.net/org/731/about/ ADDRESS Town Hall, 22 Alexandra Street, Hunters Hill

Hunters Hill Historical Society Museum and Resource Centre proudly present a collection that reflects the social and pictorial history of Hunters hill, many items donated/sourced locally.

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HUNTERS HILL THEATRE: ‘RUMPELSTILTSKIN

DATE Saturday 3 MayTIME 11am; 2pm & 4pm (approx. running time 45 min)COST $5 per person | Booking Essential (from April 15)CONTACT Hunters Hill Theatre - 02 9879 7765 www.huntershilltheatre.com.au ADDRESS Hunters Hill Theatre, 13 Margaret St, Woolwich.

PERFORMANCE - Children, grandparents and parents, come and join the enchanted world of the theatre with a performance of Rumpelstiltskin, including plenty of audience interaction and participation. Suitable for the very young and young at heart! Refreshments available for purchase.

HUNTERS HILL THEATRE: ‘33 VARIATIONS BY MOISES KAUFMAN & DIRECTED BY JENNIE BAZELL

DATE Friday 16 May - Saturday 31 May (Thursdays through Sundays)TIME 8pm Thursday and Friday 8pm, Saturday 2,30pm and 8pm, Sunday 2.30pmCOST $26 Adults | $23 Concession | Booking Essential (from April 22)CONTACT Hunters Hill Theatre - 02 9879 7765 www.huntershilltheatre.com.au ADDRESS Hunters Hill Theatre, 13 Margaret St, Woolwich.

PERFORMANCE - One of classical music’s enduring riddles is why Beethoven devoted four years of his diminishing life to writing 33 variations of a mediocre waltz. 200 years later a modern day music scholar is driven to solve the mystery. An elegant waltz between the past and present, art and life, passion and obsession.

THE JOURNEY OF HUNTERS HILL FROM THEN TILL NOW

DATE Monday 14 April and Friday 16 May TIME 10amCOST Gold Coin DonationCONTACT Ian Adair - [email protected] or 02 9879 9443 ADDRESS Hunters Hill Museum, 22 Alexandra Street, Hunters Hill

Hunters Hill Historical Society and Museum will present a display illustrating the development of the built and natural heritage of this area. Real estate posters, books, photographs and historical artefacts will demonstrate the diversity of journeys to Hunters Hill since the first land grants in 1835.

INTERDENOMINATIONAL CHURCHES OF HUNTERS HILL AND GLADESVILLE - ‘THE WAY OF THE CROSS GOOD FRIDAY 2014

DATE Friday 18 April TIME 10am - 11.45 (approx)COST Free Event - All WelcomeCONTACT Adrienne 02 9817 5884ADDRESS Meet at All Saints Anglican Church, 2 Ambrose Street, & finishes at Villa Marie Church, Mark Street, Hunters Hill.

WALKING TOUR - The ecumenical event was started by the Catholic, Anglican, Congregational, Presbyterian and Uniting churches in Hunters Hill in 2000. The Stations of the Cross are re-enacted with community involvement through the historic streets of Hunters Hill on Good Friday. Please join our local and wider community on a spiritual journey to celebrate the miracle of Easter.

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AUSTRALIAN ACADEMY OF TAI CHI

DATE Tuesday 6 May and Thursday 8 May TIME 9:30am – 10:30am COST Free admission for introductory classCONTACT Jacque 9816-2103 or Mob 0407 440 036ADDRESS Hunters Hill Croquet Club, 2 Matthew Street, Hunters Hill - www.livingchi.com.au

Gentle body toning exercises to improve the health of your body and mind. Increase your balance and stability; prevent falls and relax the mind. Relieves stress, insomnia, arthritis, asthmas, diabetes, aches, pains and more.

NATIONAL TRUST’S VIENNA COTTAGE: World Heritage Sites Exhibition

DATE Saturday12 , Sunday 27 AprilTIME 2pm – 4pmCOST Gold coin donation/National Trust Members freeCONTACT Brad 02 9817 3296 or www.nationaltrust.org.au/nsw/ViennaCottageADDRESS 38 Alexandra Street, Hunters Hill

OPEN HOUSE - Over 8 million Australians are expected to make a journey in 2014 – World Heritage Sites should be on their itinerary! My Son, Borobudur, Prambanan Grand Canyon, Angkor Wat, and Ha Long Bay.

RIVERSIDE ORGANIC FOOD & FARMERS MARKET

DATE Every Saturday MorningTIME 9am - 1pmCOST Free EntryCONTACT 02 9999 2226 | www.organicfoodmarkets.com.auADDRESS Riverside Girls High School, Corner Victoria & Huntleys Point Roads, Huntleys Point.

MARKETS - Join us for fresh produce including organic fruit & vegetables, bread, bagels, meats, mushrooms, nuts, Batlow apples, olive oil and a delicious hot breakfast and coffee. We are open every Saturday throughout the year!

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NATIONAL TRUST’S VIENNA COTTAGE COMMITTEEVIENNA COTTAGE (1871) ‘WORLD HERITAGE SITES & CULTURAL TOURISM ILLUSTRATED TALK BY JOHN BIRCH AM

DATE Sunday 13 April TIME 10am - 11.45 (approx)COST $10/pp including refreshmentsCONTACT John 02 9816 1794 or www.nationaltrust.org.au/nsw/ViennaCottageADDRESS Hunters Hill RSL Club, 58 Alexandra Street, Hunters Hill

TALK - Over 8 million Australians are expected to make a journey in 2014 – World Heritage Sites should be on their itinerary! John tells about his recent journeys to My Son, Borobudur, Prambanan Grand Canyon, Angkor Wat, and Ha Long Bay. Note: Can be combined with French Village Walk in morning. Lunch available locally.

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ERYLDENE TRUST: JOURNEYS

DATE Saturday 12 & Sunday 13 AprilTIME 10am - 4pm (Sunday High Teas from 2pm)COST Free Entry High Teas $24 Adult | $10 Child (6-12) | Bookings RecommendedCONTACT www.eryldene.org.au ADDRESS Eryldene Historic House and Garden - 17 McIntosh Street, Gordon

Centenary House Warming- With the smell of new paint in the air, the Waterhouse family journeyed from the Blue Mountains into their Hardy Wilson designed home on Good Friday, 12th April, 1912. One hundred years later Eryldene throws its gate open for a housewarming to mark this Centenary. Celebrate this special day with tours of the house and garden led by the Waterhouse grandchildren. Share their special memories of its secret corners and of their grandparents’ warmth and hospitality. High Teas available on Sunday from 2pm. High Tea bookings recommended.

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DATE Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 MayTIME 10am - 4pmCOST $32 Non-Members | $24 NT/ Eryldene Members | $15 Child (6-12) includes entrance fee.CONTACT www.eryldene.org.au ADDRESS Eryldene Historic House and Garden - 17 McIntosh Street, Gordon

CELEBRATORY TEAS - Indulge your mother, grandmothers, aunts, mother in law and yourself at a traditional tea party to celebrate all the good things about mothers. Do it in style, with embroidered table linen, fine china and homemade delicacies, typical of afternoon teas served by Mrs Waterhouse. Hear about ‘My Mother in Law’, Mrs Janet Waterhouse, the mistress of Eryldene, as her two daughters in law share their memories in conversation at 2pm each day. Bookings are essential for Celebratory Teas. Book early to avoid disappointment.

ALL IN A DAY’S JOURNEY

DATE Monday 26 MayTIME 8.45amCOST $10 Adults | Booking RequiredCONTACT Maureen Rutlidge - [email protected] or 02 9913 1474ADDRESS Meet at either Narrabeen Bus stop or Manly Wharf, contact for more detail.

WALKING TOUR - Join Northern Beaches Creative Leisure & Learning as we access various modes of transport for a fun day, travelling from the northern beaches. After a journey by bus, ferry, train & light rail, we will then walk around Pyrmont Bay, Darling Harbour & Walsh Bay. Along the way, we will view the Welcome Wall which stands in honour of all those who have migrated from countries around the world to live in Australia. Another highlight will be the Walsh Bay Sculpture Walk.

PLANES & BOATS, BUT NO TRAINS

DATE Saturday 31 May TIME 7:30pm – 10:30pm COST $10 Adult | Bookings RequiredCONTACT Pittwater Community Arts, www.pittwaterarts.com.au Maureen Rutlidge - [email protected] or 02 9913 1474ADDRESS Loquat Valley School, 1977 Pittwater Road, Bayview

PERFORMANCE - Join Pittwater Community Arts for a fun evening of song, verse, photography and historic footage as we take a look at journeys in Pittwater. From the explorations of Governor Philip in the early days of the colony to the present day, the fascinating history of Pittwater is revealed in the stories of its people, places & pastimes. Listen to stories about the journeys made by people who have made Pittwater their home and hear from some who provide a means of transport around Pittwater.

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MANLY’S JOURNEY THROUGH TIME - Period Costume Family PicnicDATE Saturday 19 AprilTIME 11am - 1pmCOST Free | RSVP Required by 17 April | BYO PicnicCONTACT Karens 0404338652 or email [email protected] ADDRESS West Esplanade Park at Manly Cove

CELEBRATION/PICNIC - We are celebrating the life and journey of Henry Gilbert Smith, the man that is considered the Father of Manly because he created Manly Village commencing in the year 1853. He believed in community and was a very generous man and what better way to celebrate Heritage weeks theme of “Journey” than to come dressed in a period costume as someone from your own family’s past or Australia’s past.Some special visitors will mingle amongst the picnickers, Cpt Arthur Phillip & Henry Gilbert Smith and some other surprise characters. Wear: Come dressed in a period costume, maybe as a convict, a British soldier, a wealthy English free settler from the 1820s, an immigrant who had to stay at the Quarantine Station etcBring: old fashioned games to play, for example, skipping ropes, chalk for hop scotch, knuckles, Quoits, cup and ball, rolling hoop, shuttlecock, cricket etc

MANLY’S JOURNEY THROUGH TIME

DATE Saturday 5 AprilTIME 11amCOST $7 Adult | Children Free | Bookings RequiredCONTACT Karens Historic Walks 0404338652 or email [email protected] Manly Library, Market Place, Manly | www.manly.nsw.gov.au

CELEBRATION/LAUNCH - What do all these things have in common? Ex convicts, Quarantine, Brighton, Hampton Court Maze, Luna Park, Venetian Carnivals, Aquariums, Catholic Seminary, Fun Pier, a Castle and the saying “7 Miles from Sydney and a 1000 miles from care”They all are part of Manly’s journey through time and on this 90 minute walking tour you will see and hear about these intriguing events and people.

BUNGAREE AT SEA

DATE Sunday 13 AprilTIME 3pm – 4:30pm COST $5 Adult | Bookings RequiredCONTACT Manly Art Gallery & Museum - [email protected] or 02 9976 1421ADDRESS West Esplanade Reserve, Manly - Located on Manly Cove 300 metres west of Manly Wharf.

CELEBRATION/LAUNCH - Join historian and curator Keith Vincent Smith for a fascinating discussion about Bungaree’s life, his circumnavigation of Australia with Matthew Flinders and other voyages. Also experience the exhibition ‘Gamaragal: Aboriginal People of Manly and Northern Sydney’ which captures the world of the Indigenous fisher-hunter people of the Manly (Kayeemy) area through vivid portraits, paintings and rarely seen artefacts. From the skeleton of ‘Narrabeen Man’, ritually speared some 3700 years ago, to Mickey of Ulladulla’s planned corroboree at Clontarf for the Prince of Wales in 1868, and including the abductions of Arabanoo, Bennelong and Colebee and the spearing of Governor Phillip.

FEDERATION STYLE HOUSES - History, Restoration & Adaptation for Contemporary LivingDATE Monday 14 AprilTIME 7pmCOST Free EntryCONTACT Louise Doherty - 02 9976 1595ADDRESS Manly Library, Market Place, Manly | www.manly.nsw.gov.au

TALK/WORKSHOP - Join Luisa Manfredini of Manfredini McCrae Architects and learn more about Federation style homes. What are the characteristics? Is there one style or are there many variations? She will provide tips on restoration to increase their value. Also examples of their adaptation for contemporary living – design of existing features for new uses, and re-organisation of rooms for family and beach side living.

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ANOTHER HYMN-A-THON

DATE Sunday 4 MayTIME 2pm - 3.30pmCOST Free EventCONTACT Peter Wilkinson- [email protected] or 02 4369 0212ADDRESS The Manly Congregational Church, Sydney Road and Whistler Street Manly

PERFORMANCE - The Manly Congregational Church, as part of the National Trust’s Heritage Festival will take you on a “Journey” back in time with “Another Hymn-a-thon”. An opportunity to sing some of the “Old Hymns” of our youth. It’s on Sunday, 4th May, 2014 at 2pm. Come and journey with us and sing your favourite hymns, led by the Minister of the Church, Pastor Colin Redmond with the Church’s organist, Peter Wilkinson on the 1914 Pipe Organ, assisted by his son, David on Keyboard and his Grandson, Charles on Bass Guitar. Afternoon tea will follow.

VISITORS TO MANLY

DATE Monday 28 April - Sunday 11 MayTIME 9.30am - 5pmCOST Free EventCONTACT John MacRitchie -02 9976 1741 [email protected] ADDRESS Manly Library, Market Place, Manly www.manly.nsw.gov.au

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - Manly has drawn celebrity visitors since the 19th century. Why did they visit, and what did they think of the place? This exhibition shows us some of them, from Nellie Melba to One Direction.

Q STATION EXCURSION

DATE Wednesday 23 AprilTIME 12.15pm - 1.15pmCOST $15 Adult | Bookings RequiredCONTACT Suzanne Holohan - [email protected] or 02 9247 8001ADDRESS Royal Australian Historical Society, North Head Scenic Drive, Manly | www.rahs.org.au

WALKING TOUR - Brief overview of the history of the Quarantine Station at North Head and 45 minute tour of the buildings. From the 1830s to 1984 migrant ships arriving in Sydney with suspected contagious disease anchored inside North Head and off-loaded passengers and crew into quarantine to protect local residents from the threat of infection. To help understand what these people went through, and the spirit they left behind, Q Station has created a range of hosted tours. A Q Station Tour Guide will provide a brief overview of the history of the Quarantine Station and take you on a 45 minute tour of the buildings.

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DATE Friday 11 AprilTIME 9.45am - 1pmCOST $10 Adult | Bookings RequiredCONTACT Northern Beaches Creative Leisure & Learning, 02 9913 1474 or [email protected] North Head Sanctuary, North Head Scenic Drive, Manly

WALKING TOUR - Join with Northern Beaches Creative Leisure & Learning for an historic walk around North Head Sanctuary at Manly. Highlights of this walk include diverse wildlife & flora, military remnants and the Third Quarantine Cemetery, where, between 1881 & 1919, 241 people were buried. Most died as a result of bubonic plague, while others were victims of smallpox, scarlet fever and the influenza outbreak after WW1.Meet at Gatehouse Visitor Centre, turn left off North Head Scenic Drive, Manly

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PACK YOUR TRUNKS - DESTINATION WARRINGAH

DATE Monday 14 - Thursday 17 April and Monday 21 April - Friday 2 MayTIME 10am - 4pmCOST Free Event CONTACT Curl Curl Creative Arts Centre, Abbott Road, North Curl CurlADDRESS Warringah Council Library, 02 9942 2610, [email protected]

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - In the early decades of the 20th century Warringah was a place of guest houses, hotels, holiday homes and camping grounds. A playground for all. Discover the rich stories behind these holiday destinations. Be intrigued by the little known Orlando House at Cromer and the fascinating story of the man who built it. Holiday homes and guest houses of the past are disappearing to be replaced by desirable real estate. Revisit destination Warringah.

IVANHOE PARK TOUR

DATE Tuesday 6 MayTIME 10am - 12noonCOST Free Event CONTACT Louise Doherty - 02 9976 1595ADDRESS Meeting at SW gate (Sydney Road up hill) of Ivanhoe Park.

WALKING TOUR - Join Jim Boyce, President of the Historical Society, in exploring Ivanhoe Park’s rich history as a Botanic Garden and the suprising wealth of activities that has graced its grounds.

CEMETERY TOUR

DATE Tuesday 15 AprilTIME 10am - 12noonCOST Free Event CONTACT Louise Doherty - 02 9976 1595ADDRESS Meeting at Hill Street pedestrian crossing.

WALKING TOUR - Manly Cemetery, between Griffiths Street and Harland Street, is one of the oldest cemeteries in Sydney that’s still in use. Come join Historical Society President Jim Boyce as he guides you around the different sections of the cemetery and explains its role in the history of Manly and the Northern Beaches.

IN THE SWIM FOR 80 YEARS

DATE Everyday in AprilTIME 10am - 5pmCOST Free Event CONTACT Narrabeen Lakes Amateur Swimming Club [email protected] or 02 9913 1474ADDRESS Mona Vale Library, Park Street, Mona Vale

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - Throughout April, view an exhibition of photos & memorabilia, celebrating 80 years of swimming for Narrabeen Lakes (formerly Narrabeen Ladies) Amateur Swimming Club. Formed in 1933, the Ladies Club conducted its swimming meets in Narrabeen Lake until the North Narrabeen Rock Pool was opened in 1934. While men & boys have been able to join the Club since 1987, the name was officially changed to Narrabeen Lakes in 2011, to reflect the changing nature of the membership and to assist in promoting a fun, family club. www.nlasc.org.au

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BLACKTOWN & DISTRICT HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC.DATE Saturday 26 AprilTIME 9.30am - 3pm COST $10 Adult | $10 Concession | Children Free | Bookings RequiredCONTACT Sharyn Wicks - [email protected] or 02 9622 8309ADDRESS Seven Hills Road, South Seven Hills

BUS TOUR - Come and learn how Blacktown came to be named. See the sites of The Turrets Mansion, Bungarribee Homestead, the Native Institute at Rooty Hill and St. Bartholomews’ Church and Cemetery at Prospect where many pioneer families of the district are buried, including Blue Mts. explorer, William Lawson. Drive along the last section of “the road to Bathurst” to hear the history of The Royal Cricketers Arms Inn and enjoy lunch at your own expense at historic Alroy at Plumpton. There is lots of commentary from the tour leader throughout the tour.Meet the bus at Blacktown City Council car park, Campbell Street, Blacktown. This is the Bowman Hall side of Council. The car park can be accessed on foot from Flushcombe Road as well. If coming by car, use the Campbell Street entrance. Your vehicle can be left in the Council car park while you are the tour.

LET’S COMMUNiCATE

DATE Saturday 3 May and Sunday 4 MayTIME 9am - 4pmCOST $5 Adult | $2 Concession | $12 Family CONTACT The Hills District Historical Society -02 9634 2670 | [email protected] Balcombe Heights Estate Building 10, Hills District Museum, 92 Seven Hills Road, Baulkham Hills

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - Museum open weekend to showcase different types of communication before the mobile phone... Objects displayed from The Hills District’s Museum collection and visiting groups with telephone and radio displays. Morning and afternoon teas available.Balcombe Heights Estate is opposite Jasper Road Primary School on Seven Hills Road.

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BANKSTOWN HERITAGE BUS TOUR

DATE Wednesday 7 May and Thursday 8 MayTIME 9.30am for 10am departureCOST Free Bus Tours of historic places in the City of Bankstown | Bookings RequiredCONTACT Council on 02 9707 9999 to reserve your place.ADDRESS Meeting point: The Round House at No. 375 Chapel Road in Bankstown (next to Paul Keating Park).

BUS TOUR - Bankstown City Council and the Bankstown Heritage Committee are celebrating the National Trust Heritage Festival 2014 with guided bus tours of significant heritage buildings and sites in the City of Bankstown. The tour will take approximately 2 hours. Light refreshments will be provided prior to the bus tour.

NATIONAL MOTORING HERITAGE DAY – A SALUTE TO AUSTRALIAN MOTORING TOUR

DATE Sunday 18 MayTIME 9am - 12pm COST $15 Adults | $10 Concession | $5 Children | Gold Coin Donation for Car Club Members CONTACT www.councilofmotorclubs.org.au | Julie - 0409 161 357ADDRESS Bella Vista Farm Park - Elizabeth Macarthur Dr, Bella Vista NSW 2153 The National Motoring Heritage Day is an initiative of the Australian Historic Motoring Federation (AHMF) to show the flag and demonstrate the strength of the motoring enthusiasts’ movement in Australia by having up to 200 000 vehicles from the 900 plus vehicle clubs affiliated with the AHMF through their state and territory bodies, on the road on the same day around Australia.

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SELF-GUIDED WALKING TOUR OF ST THOMAS’ CEMETERY, ENFIELD

DATE Saturdays in AprilTIME 9am - 4pmCOST Free Event CONTACT Friends of St Thomas’ Cemetery - [email protected] | 02 97071673ADDRESS St Thomas’ Cemetery, Coronation Parade, Burwood

SELF GUIDED WALKING TOUR - The Cemetery is open every day from 9 am to 4 pm where visitors can view the outside of the historic church and wander through the Cemetery to view selected graves of Burwood pioneers. Wear hat and sunscreen and bring bottled water on hot days. Wear good walking shoes as the paths are uneven. Free street parking is available. Good bus services to the gate. The paths are slippery on wet days.

JOURNEY TO HERNE BAY:A PICTORIAL EXHIBITION ON SYDNEY'S WARTIME HOSPITALS AT RIVERWOOD

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY: A photographic exhibition of the Herne Bay hospitals during WWII. Herne Bay (present day Riverwood) was once a site for wartime hospitals in the early 1940s. This exhibition will showcase a collection of photographs of these hospitals. The collection includes rarely seen images of the buildings and snapshots of life inside the hospitals. The site was used post-war as emergency housing and today the only reminder of the wartime hospitals are the streets named after US Presidents. CAMPSIE LIBRARYDATE 28th April - 26 MayTIME During library opening hoursCOST FreeCONTACT Kirstin Cox - [email protected] or 02 9789 9423ADDRESS Campsie Library, 14-28 Amy St Campsie

EARLWOOD LIBRARYDATE 28th April - 26 MayTIME During library opening hoursCOST FreeCONTACT Kirstin Cox - [email protected] or 02 9789 9423ADDRESS Earlwood Library, Cnr Homer and William Sts, Earlwood LAKEMBA LIBRARYDATE 28th April - 26 MayTIME During library opening hoursCOST FreeCONTACT Kirstin Cox - [email protected] or 02 9789 9423ADDRESS Lakemba Library, 62 The Boulevarde, Lakemba

RIVERWOOD LIBRARYDATE 28th April - 26 MayTIME During library opening hoursCOST FreeCONTACT Kirstin Cox - [email protected] or 02 9789 9423ADDRESS Riverwood Library, Cnr Belmore Rd & Roosevelt Ave, Riverwood

JOURNEY TO HERNE BAY:A HISTORICAL TALK ON SYDNEY'S WARTIME HOSPITALS AT RIVERWOOD

DATE Thursday 22nd May 2014TIME 6pmCOST Free event | Bookings requiredCONTACT Kirstin Cox - [email protected] or 02 9789 9423ADDRESS Riverwood Library, Cnr Belmore Rd & Roosevelt Ave, Riverwood TALK - Brian Madden, local historian and author, will present a talk on the history of Herne Bay Hospitals during WWII. Herne Bay (present day Riverwood) was once a site for wartime hospitals in the early 1940s. The site was used post-war as emergency housing and today the only reminder of the wartime hospitals are the streets named after US Presidents.

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Built on land granted by Lachlan Macquarie in 1811, Howe House in Windsor is now open for inspection at 11am and 2pm on weekends, and on weekdays for booked groups.

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CANADIAN EXILES

DATE Thursday 24 AprilTIME 2pm - 3pmCOST Free Event CONTACT City of Canada Bay Library Service, [email protected] | 02 9911 6310ADDRESS Concord Library, 60 Wellbank Street, Concord | www.canadabay.nsw.gov.au

CELEBRATION/LAUNCH - Talk by Patricia Skehan on the Canadian Exiles, transported to New South Wales in 1840. 58 French Canadians were exiled to New South Wales for their part in the uprisings in Lower Canada (Quebec). They were imprisoned at Longbottom Stockade, now the site of Concord Oval. Their presence along the Parramatta River is recalled by the names of Exile Bay, France Bay and Canada Bay.

TRAINSPOTTING - A Travelling exhibition by the Powerhouse Museum

DATE Saturday 15 March - Saturday 31 MayTIME Tuesday - Saturday 10am-4pm, Closed 1pm-2pm and Public HolidaysCOST Free EntryCONTACT Jo Morris - [email protected] or 02 9821 9444 ADDRESS Liverpool Regional Museum, Hume Highway, Liverpool. Turn at Congressional Drive from the Hume Highway, the carpark entry is soon after | www.powerhousemuseum.com/trainspotting

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - Trainspotting is an exhibition featuring over 50 photographs, comprising the winners and highly commended entries, from the 2012 International Trainspotting Photographic Competition, organised by the Powerhouse Museum. The 2012 competition attracted over 3,600 entries from around the world and showcased a variety of styles and interests. From documenting steam locomotives in motion to works that explore the social experience of train travel, each photograph tells a very unique story about a country’s place in time and its people.

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MR HARRY HUNT OAMTHE ROAD TO SUCCESS AND RESPECT

DATE Thursday 1 MayTIME 10am - 11.30amCOST Free Event | Bookings RequiredCONTACT 02 9821 9444 | [email protected] Library Plaza, 170 George Street, Liverpool

TALK - Mr Harry Hunt OAM – well loved and respected local citizen, will speak of his journey to become the successful businessman and community leader in Liverpool City and of his life experiences in Liverpool.

THE PERFECT ALL ROUNDER - photography seminar FOR holidayers USING ANY CAMERA

DATE Saturday 3 MayTIME 1.30pm - 3.30pmCOST Free EventCONTACT 02 9821 9444 | [email protected] Library Plaza, 170 George Street, Liverpool

WORKSHOP - Whether you are going on trip with your phone, ipad or camera - this seminar is for you. Learn from a professional Travel photographer and tour operator. “For me, photography as a profession is a lifetime passion. Like life itself - photography is fun!” Today he heads the operational side of the team - out there capturing the images and as a photographic training instructor on the Focus 10 courses. On a professional level, Andrew¹s pictures have been published in many worldwide publications and he has won numerous awards for his sheer depth and breadth of photographic talent and experience.

Take an entertaining Journey through Australia via road, rail and sea -with Jim Haynes

DATE Thursday 24 AprilTIME 10.30am - 12noonCOST Free Event | Bookings RequiredCONTACT 02 9821 9460 | [email protected] Library Plaza, 170 George Street, Liverpool - The Gold Meeting Room

CELEBRATION/LAUNCH - Take an entertaining Journey with Jim Haynes a regular on the 2UE’s George Moore and Paul B. Kidd show on weekends. Bring the kids along to learn about Australian stories ,songs and history in a very fun and educational way. Jim Haynes is an Australian writer, entertainer, broadcaster, humourist, songwriter and historian.

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LIVERPOOL SORRY DAY 2014

DATE Monday 26 MayCONTACT For more information contact the Community Development Worker (ATSI) on 9821 7758 or at [email protected] | More details will be announced closer to the event.

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Now in its 19th year, the Marrickville Medal is organised by the Marrickville Heritage Promotions Committee to promote the appreciation of Marrickville’s built and cultural heritage. The evening’s program includes:· Exhibition of Marrickville Medal finalists and presentation of awards· Exhibition of Marrickville Urban Photography Competition finalists and presentation of awards· Announcement of Special Achievement Award· Guest Speaker· Live music· Light refreshments

Marrickville Journeys

DATE Tuesday 29 AprilTIME 11am - 12.30pmCOST Free Event CONTACT Marrickville Library and History Services - [email protected] | 02 9335 2174address Marrickville Library, Corner Marrickville Road & Petersham Road, Marrickville

TALK - Presented by Clinton Johnston - Journeys have significantly influenced the make-up of Marrickville, from the large estates owned by Johnston and Spark, to post-WWII migration. For European settlers, the rural landscapes of Marrickville offered a welcome respite from the burgeoning city of Sydney. Two hundred years later, in suburban Marrickville almost 50 per cent of the population were born overseas, from wide-ranging cultural backgrounds. Today, there is another shift occurring. As part of Heritage Festival 2014, join Clinton Johnston, Coordinator, History Services at Marrickville Council for a winding journey through Marrickville’s migration trails, drawing on objects, maps and oral histories from Marrickville Council’s History Collection.

CELEBRATE 2044

DATE Sunday 18 MayTIME 11am - 4pmCOST Free Event CONTACT Marrickville Council [email protected] | 02 9335 2222address Tillman Park, Tempe

Back to St Bartholomew’s Day: Journeys From There to Here

DATE Saturday 12 AprilTIME 9.30am - 3pmCOST $6 Adults | Under 12yrs Free CONTACT Friends of St Bartholomew’s - 02 9621 8225 | [email protected] St Bartholomew’s Church, Ponds Road, Prospect

OPEN DAY - An Open Day hosted by The Friends of St Bartholomew’s, supported by Blacktown City Council, to celebrate the history of St Bartholomew’s Church and Cemetery. 10am - Guest Speaker: Christine Yeats “Colonial Journeys: from the Old Dart to the Cumberland Plain and Beyond.” Town Crier, NSW Corps of Marines: Musket firing, marching drills, Historical displays on Church and cemetery history, St Bartholomew’s burial records available, Self guided cemetery tours, Local Historical Societies Trade Tables, Refreshments and variety stalls. Free shuttle bus from Blacktown City Council car park from 9am

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CELEBRATION - Now in its second year, Celebrate 2044, St Peters, Sydenham and Tempe’s own community fair celebrates the local area with a relaxed picnic style event on the greens at Tillman Park. In partnership with the local community, businesses and schools, the event will feature entertainment, local produce and activities for the whole family.

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“The Re-Markable Roads of Ryde”

DATE Monday 5 MayTIME 10.30am - 12.30pmCOST Gold Coin Donation | Bookings RequiredCONTACT City of Ryde Council, Fred de Belin - [email protected] or 02 9952 8352address Ryde Library, 1 Pope Street, Ryde | www.ryde.nsw.gov.au/Library/Visit+Us/Ryde+Library

CELEBRATION/LAUNCH - In this illustrated talk City of Ryde’s surveyor Fred de Belin will discuss the alignment of Ryde’s roads in the 1870s and 1880s and the changing from hardwood timber alignment posts to sandstone alignment posts. Some of the sandstone posts can still be found throughout the LGA. You will discover where they are and what they can tell us. Also, Local Studies Librarian Angela Phippen will talk about the lives of two great surveyors, George Hedgeland and Charles Scrivener, who both called Ryde home while they surveyed the area in the 1870s and 1880s.

Ryding the rails: aspects of the construction and history of the Homebush to Waratah Junction Railway

DATE Friday 16 MayTIME 10.30am - 12pmCOST Gold Coin Donation | Bookings RequiredCONTACT City of Ryde Council, Angela Phippen - [email protected] or 02 9952 8352address Ryde Library, 1 Pope Street, Ryde | www.ryde.nsw.gov.au/Library/Visit+Us/Ryde+Library

TALK/LECTURE - In this illustrated talk Bill Phippen, Manager, Railway Resource Centre, ARHSNSW, will discuss the construction of the Homebush to Waratah Junction Railway. This was the last link in the railway network between Brisbane and Adelaide and passed through the Ryde LGA where eventually four stations were established. In addition to engineering aspects of the entire line Bill will examine the heritage significance of the Meadowbank Railway Bridge.

Field of Mars Cemetery Tours

DATE Saturday 17 MayTIME Tour One: 10am - 12pm, Tour Two: 1pm - 3pmCOST $5 Adult / Per Tour | $2 Child (under 12) / Per Tour | Bookings RequiredCONTACT Kevin - 02 9264 8272 or [email protected] Field of Mars Cemetery, Quarry & Cressy Roads, Ryde | www.rydehistory.org

WALKING TOUR - Members of Ryde District Historical Society will take guests around the cemetery and talk about burial practices and notable people. There will be two tours: Tour One and will visit the eastern parts of the cemetery. Meet at Cottages in the middle of the cemetery. Tour Two will visit the western parts of the cemetery. Meet at Front Gate. Come to one or come to both.

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“Finding Bennelong” TALKDATE Thursday 15 MayTIME 1pm - 3pmCOST Gold Coin Donation | Bookings RequiredCONTACT City of Ryde Council, Nancy Tarlao - [email protected] or 02 9952 8321address Ryde Library, 1 Pope Street, Ryde | www.ryde.nsw.gov.au

CELEBRATION/LAUNCH - A brief talk on one of the most significant figures in Australian history, Woollarawarre Bennelong, who died in 1813 and was buried at Kissing Point (now known as Putney) on land owned by his friend, James Squire. The death of Bennelong marked the end to an extraordinary period of interaction between Aboriginal people and the first colonists. Dr Peter Mitchell’s detailed review has guided the City of Ryde’s project called ‘Finding Bennelong’. Dr Keith Vincent Smith has shed new light on the life of Bennelong, and his role as an ambassador between Aboriginal people and members of the First Fleet.

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The Journey to Restoration and adaptive reuse: the historic Female Orphan School

DATE Friday 16 May TIME 11am COST $5 Per Person | Bookings Required - 02 9685 9210

TALK - Join heritage architect Megan Jones, Practice Director of Tanner Kibble Denton Architects as she discusses her experiences from stage one to completion of the Female Orphan School’s progressive restoration. Approx 1 hour duration.The Female Orphan School and exhibitions will be available to view from 10am – 4pm on this day.

Arrivals and departures: the journeys of the Female Orphan School children

DATE Friday 9 May TIME 11am COST $5 Per Person | Bookings Required - 02 9685 9210

TALK - Join historian Associate Professor Carol Liston from the University of Western Sydney as she tells the stories of how some children came to be at the Female Orphan School, and what became of them after they left. Approx 1 hour duration. The Female Orphan School and exhibitions will be available to view from 10am - 4pm on this day.

Female Orphan School Events

CONTACT www.uws.edu.au/fos | 02 9685 9210

address Parramatta South Campus University of Western Sydney, cnr James Ruse Dr & Victoria Rd Rydalmere

Female Orphan School and exhibitions open to the public

DATE Saturday 10 May TIME 10am - 4pm COST $10 Per Person | Bookings Required - 02 9685 9210

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - Whilst something of a hidden treasure, the historic Female Orphan School on the Parramatta campus of the University of Western Sydney is of immense significance to Australia’s social history. It is one of the very few surviving public buildings of its size dating from the early colonial period. Now fully restored as a public exhibition space and home for the Whitlam Institute, the building is open for the public to enjoy. The choice is yours - you can simply wander and enjoy the building and exhibitions, or register for a tour of the Female Orphan School run by local company Past Time Tours. This tour will take you on a journey around this historic building as you explore the stories of some of the children who lived here.

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Heritage Railway Discovery Tour

DATE Saturday 3 MayTIME 10am COST $15 Adult | $10 Concession | $7.50 Child (under 12) | Bookings RequiredCONTACT Sandra Hall - [email protected] or 02 9714 7888address Newington Armory, Jamieson Street, Sydney Olympic Park | www.sydneyolympicpark.com.au

TRAIN TOUR - Get on board the Heritage Train to enjoy a trip around the historic, Newington Armory formerly the Royal Australian Navy Armament Depot. This informative tour on board the heritage-listed electric railway explains how wartime workers moved and stored ammunition including depth charges, torpedoes,shells, bombs, bullets and armament around the historic site. Listen to the guide explain the reasons for various building designs and usage and find out how the potentially dangerous cargo was stored and protected. Explore the armament display up close, in what is still a restricted-access building. The 70-minute tour (3.5 kms) includes a full commentary.

BrickPit Tour

DATE Saturday 3 MayTIME 1pm - 2.15pmCOST $5 Adult | Bookings RequiredCONTACT Sandra Hall - [email protected] or 02 9714 7888ADDRESS Brickpit Ring Walk, Marjorie Jackson Parkway, Sydney Olympic Park

WALKING TOUR - Here is an opportunity to join a guided tour and venture to the bottom of the former State Brickworks Pit. This is still a restricted area. Hear about the work carried out in this former industrial precinct and see the environmental management controls that are in place to conserve this area. This area is rarely accessible to the public and strict hygiene practises will need to be followed. Soles of shoes will need to be sprayed with a diluted bleach solution. Good fitness is required as there are steep paths to negotiate. Not suitable for children under 12 years old. Free parking is available in the Brickpit RingWalk on Marjorie jackson Parkway or Wentworth Common.

Road to Bathurst Tour

DATE Friday 30 May - Sunday 1 JuneCOST $363 NT member | $396 Non-Member | $132 Single Supplement | Bookings RequiredCONTACT David Hoffman - 02 9635 8149 [email protected] Parramatta to Bathurst - Commence at Old Government House, Parramatta

WEEKEND TOUR - This 3 day/2 night tour re-traces Governor Macquarie’s entourage that crossed the Blue Mountains to the Bathurst Plains in 1815. In the comfort of a small bus the tour is led by walker and author Almis Simans, and tour guide John McIntosh. This experienced National Trust team have journeyed many of the historic trails of NSW, Britain, Europe and New Zealand. This tour visits three National Trust properties, commencing at Old Government House Parramatta your stops will include Mamre House, Caley’s Repulse, Woodford Academy, Wentworth Falls, Mt York, Mt Blaxland, Little Hartley, and Miss Traill’s House Bathurst to name just some highlights. Overnight accommodation will be in Katoomba and Bathurst. Costs include all handouts, fees, transport, accommodation and meals except the evening dinners. Please note a medium level of fitness is required. All walks are gentle and optional.

Governor Arhur Phillip Walk Parramatta

DATE Thursday 24 AprilTIME 9.30am - 12.30pmCOST $15 Adults | $10 Children and Concession | Bookings RequiredCONTACT Parramatta Branch National Trust - Brian 0401181170 or [email protected] Parramatta Wharf, Charles Street Parramatta

WALKING TOUR - Join Governor Arthur Phillip as he retraces his footstep along the banks of the Parramatta River on 24 April 1788. Walk past some of the most significant remaining buildings and heritage sites from colonial NSW – the world heritage listed Old Government House and Domain, the Parramatta Female Factory, the site of the Government Farm Parramatta, historic Lennox Bridge, Old Kings School and many more. Enjoy the unique serenity of Governor Phillip’s 1788 camp site at the walk’s end. Event cancelled if raining. Sturdy footwear, sunscreen and hat. Bring own water bottle.

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Market Place - A feast for the senses!

DATE Friday 11 April and Friday 2 MayTIME 10am - 2pmCOST Free EventCONTACT [email protected] or 02 8839 3311address Church St Mall, Parramatta - Market Place in Church St Mall

OPEN DAY - Then and now the market is a place for farmers to trade. Come along to Parramatta’s Farmers Market where it all began to see how it has evolved. Enjoy fresh and local fruit, vegetables, meat, cheese, olive oils, bread & flowers from the producers of today. Parramatta’s Heritage will be on show. Meet the people behind the National Trust, Parramatta Park Trust, Sydney Living Museums, and Lancer Barracks. Yummy lunch options are available.

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Thursday lunchtimes illustrated history talks

TIME 12.30pm - 1.30pmCOST Gold Coin Donation | Bookings RequiredCONTACT Parramatta & District Historical Society - [email protected] or 02 9654 2224address Hambledon Cottage, Gregory Place, Parramatta

DATE Thursday 17 April

PERFORMANCE - Journey with Surgeon John Harris to discover rich farmland to north of Parramatta and how to treat a spear wound

DATE Thursday 24 April

PERFORMANCE - Journey with Hamilton Hume to discover ideal sheep country & the Murrumbidgee River

DATE Thursday 1 May

PERFORMANCE - Journey with John Oxley to discover the rivers that flow to the mysterious inland sea

DATE Thursday 8 May

PERFORMANCE - Journey to the huts of Antartica with Andrew Patrick (www.zestforbirds.com)

DATE Thursday 15 May

PERFORMANCE - Journey to Lord Howe Island, most southern island of the Great Barrier Reef

DATE Thursday 22 May

PERFORMANCE - Journey along the Great North Road with Percy Simpson and Solomon Wiseman

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Parramatta Geoheritage

DATE Every Sunday in April and May (Except Easter Sunday 20 April)TIME 10am - 12.30pmCOST $30 Adults | $25 NT Members and Concession | $10 Children | Booking RequiredCONTACT Parramatta Clay and Arts Inc. - 02 9817 4859 | [email protected] Clay Cliff Creek Ceramics Studio, 145 George Street, Parramatta. Start and finish at CCC Ceramics Studio adjacent to Robin Thomas Reserve. Street parking available on Sundays.

WALKING TOUR - A guided walk through the city examining the traces of an ancient Aboriginal landscape and building materials of the convict settlement. See how the landscape of the past can still be identified amidst the high rise buildings of today. Learn some of the history of brick and tile manufacture from first settlement times to the creation of ceramics in a modern studio. Tour booklet included. Finish with refreshments at Clay Cliff Creek Ceramic Studio and take home a replica convict mini-brick. Distance approx 3km, level ground mostly paved. Wear walking shoes, bring a water bottle and hat if it is hot, an umbrella if it looks like rain.

SUNDAY history walks - Parramatta Perambulation

TIME 11am - 1pmCOST $5 per Tour | Bookings RequiredCONTACT Parramatta & District Historical Society - [email protected] or 02 9654 2224address Hambledon Cottage, Gregory Place, Parramatta

DATE Sunday 13 April

WALKING TOUR - Howe’s Wind and Watermill After morning tea, take a walk to explore heritage sites - easy grade on well prepared surfaces Bring a picnic lunch and enjoy the meal in the grounds of Hambledon Cottage - tea and coffee available. A conducted tour of Hambledon Cottage house museum by volunteers of Parramatta & District Historical Society available at conclusion of the walk

DATE Sunday 20 April

WALKING TOUR - Byrne’s woollen mill After morning tea, take a walk to explore heritage sites - easy grade on well prepared surfaces Bring a picnic lunch and enjoy the meal in the grounds of Hambledon Cottage - tea and coffee available. A conducted tour of Hambledon Cottage house museum by volunteers of Parramatta & District Historical Society available at conclusion of the walk

DATE Sunday 27 April

WALKING TOUR - With Surgeon John Harris

DATE Sunday 4 May

WALKING TOUR - Biplane flight, 1910 After morning tea, take a walk to explore heritage sites - easy grade on well prepared surfaces Bring a picnic lunch and enjoy the meal in the grounds of Hambledon Cottage - tea and coffee available. A conducted tour of Hambledon Cottage house museum by volunteers of Parramatta & District Historical Society available at conclusion of the walk

DATE Sunday 11 MayTIME 10am - 12pmCOST $15 Adults

SCAVENGER HUNT - A two-hour self-guided tour of Parramatta. A map and set of questions provided.

DATE Sunday 25 MayTIME 10am - 12pm

Reverend Samuel Marsden After morning tea, take a walk to explore heritage sites - easy grade on well prepared surfaces. Bring a picnic lunch and enjoy the meal in the grounds of Hambledon Cottage - tea and coffee available.

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John Thomson’s travels through China 1868-1872

DATE Saturday 26 AprilTIME 2pm - 3pmCOST Free Event | Booking RequiredCONTACT Neera Sahni - [email protected] or 02 8839 3322address Parramatta Heritage Centre - 346A Church Street, Parramatta

WORKSHOP - This FREE talk will cover Thomson’s four year journey photographing the customs and sights of China. These photographs are among the earliest to document the region and over 40 will be used to illustrate this talk.

Hambledon Cottage

DATE Thurdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays in April and MayTIME 11am - 3.30pmCOST $6 Adults | $5 Concession | $2 Children CONTACT Parramatta & District Historical Society - Betty Laing 02 9635 6924address Hambledon Cottage, Gregory Place, Parramatta

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - Enjoy 19th century lifestyle at Hambledon Cottage house museum on a guided tour by one of our volunteer guides. Hambledon Cottage is a colonial Georgian cottage ornée built for John Macarthur in 1824. View original furniture of the period, some with Parramatta provenance. See heritage trees in the 2 acres of land surrounding the cottage.

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Cavalcade of History and Fashion Parade ”Luxury to Leisure”

DATE Saturday 24 MayTIME 2pm - 4pmCOST $35 Adults | $32 NT Members | Booking RequiredCONTACT 02 9635 8149 or [email protected] | www.friendsofogh.comaddress Old Government House Parramatta Park

PERFORMANCE - The Cavalcade of History and Fashion Inc. and Friends of Old Government House and Experiment Farm Cottage present luxury and leisure fashions over the decades, from afternoon tea-wear in the 1890s to debutante ball finery circa 1960. A variety of leisure and sporting activities will be featured.

Ghost Night at Old Government House, Parramatta

DATE Friday 11 April and Friday 16 MayTIME 7.30pm - 10pmCOST $30 Adults | $27 NT Members | Booking RequiredCONTACT 02 9635 8149 or [email protected] | www.friendsofogh.comaddress Old Government House Parramatta Park

WALKING TOUR - As candlelight flickers through the corridors of this 215-year-old house, the ‘presence’ of the first ten governors of the Colony and their households surrounds you with tales of the site’s long history. Revisit the scene of a tragic accident and visit places where psychics and guides have had ghostly encounters. Maybe you will too! Share your thoughts over supper.

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Australia’s Oldest Buildings bicycle tour

DATE Sunday 27 April and Sunday 18 MayTIME 9.30am - 1pmCOST $23 Adults | $14 Children and Concession | Bookings Required 27 April - trybooking.com/EATC | 18 May - trybooking.com/EATCCONTACT Camwest - Paul Bowyer, [email protected] or 0438 856 880address Tudor Gates, Parramatta Park - George Street, Parramatta

BIKE TOUR - A delightful ride to Australia’s 3 oldest buildings, which date back to the 1790s, and are all conveniently located in Parramatta! A short tour is included of each: Old Government House, Elizabeth Farm, and the Dairy Cottage. A unique experience, not to be missed! You’ll need to bring your own bicycle, helmet, water and snacks. A refreshment stop will be made at Elizabeth Farm (additional cost). We ride on cyclepaths and roads. Seriously bad weather may lead to cancellation. Ring to check.

Walking the Parramatta River Journey

DATE Friday 18 and Saturday 26 April, and Saturday 10 and Friday 16 MayTIME 11am - 12.30pmCOST Free Event | Bookings RequiredCONTACT [email protected] or 02 8839 3311address Meet at Parramatta Wharf, Charles Street, Parramatta

WALKING TOUR - Join a Parramatta City Guide on a leisurely walk along the River to explore the many stories of the foreshore and the city itself. Parramatta’s journey as a city is founded on its unique natural and cultural heritage. Look back to the past and into the future of this amazingly complex place.Please wear comfortable shoes for walking, a hat for protection from the sun, or umbrella if there is a chance of rain.

A 1914-1918 journey with the 1st Light Horse from Parramatta to Gallipoli and Beersheba

DATE Sunday 20 and Sunday 27 April TIME 10am - 4pmCOST $7.50 Adults | $5 Concession, Children and NT Members | $17 FamiliesCONTACT Ian Hawthorn - [email protected] | 02 98992960 | 0439 573 126address Lancer Barracks - 2 Smith Street, Parramatta

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - This special exhibition to commemorate the centenary of WW1 will include items rarely available for public view. It will follow the journey of the NSW Lancers who enlisted in the famous 1st Light Horse Regiment, from Australia to Egypt and thence to the trenches of Gallipoli and, as part of Chauvel’s Desert Mounted Corps, the Canal Zone, Sinai, Beersheba, Jerusalem and Damascus. The exhibition will feature personal war diaries and sketches made by Light Horsemen at Gallipoli, a unique collection of captured Ottoman battle maps and field documents and an internationally rare Bergman sub-machine gun.

A Sense of Adventure, Parramatta Soldier’s travels during World War One

DATE Saturday 24 MayTIME 2pm - 3pmCOST Free Event CONTACT Neera Sahni - [email protected] or 02 8839 3322address Parramatta Heritage Centre - 346A Church Street, Parramatta

WORKSHOP - For most soldiers enlistment led to their first experiences of travel abroad. This talk will look at events and actions which shaped the journeys of some of those who enlisted from the Sydney township of Parramatta.

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Port Hacking Potters Group Demonstration

DATE Saturday 29 MarchTIME TBA COST Free EventCONTACT Port Hacking Potters Group - [email protected] 0407 229 151address Woronora Cemetery, Sutherland - 121 Linden Street, Sutherland

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - Port Hacking Potters Group will be demonstrating making pots on the pottery wheel during the day. They will also have pottery available for sale.

JOURNEYS BY TRAM

DATE Sat 29 & Sun 30 March, Wed 2, Sun 6, Wed 9, Sun 13, Mon 14, Tue 15,Wed 16, Thurs 17, Fri 18, Sun 20, Mon 21, Tue 22, Wed 23, Thu 24, Fri 25, Sun 27 and Wed 30 April ANDSun 4, Wed 7, Sun 11, Wed 14, Sun 18, Wed 21, Sun 25, Wed 28 MayTIME Saturday 29th March (extra) 10am-4pm. Sundays & Public Holidays: 10am-5pm, Wednesdays & School Holiday Weekdays: 10am-3pm. COST $18 Adult | $10 Child | $12 ConcessionCONTACT Peter Kahn - 02 9665 3820 [email protected] Sydney Tramway Museum - Pitt Street, Loftus (adjacent Loftus Railway Station)

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - Tramrides (north towards Sutherland, south to The Royal National Park), Museum Display & photographs, plus souvenir shop, kiosk, picnic area www.sydneytramwaymuseum.com.au

Botany Bay Family History Society Heritage fair

DATE Saturday 29 MarchTIME 10am - 4pmCOST Free EventCONTACT Botany Bay Family History Society - [email protected] or 02 9525 2776 address Tradies Gymea Club - 57 Manchester Road, Gymea | www.bbfhs.org.au

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - Trace the journey made by your ancestors with worldwide information available through our many resources and with experts to guide you. There will be talks, exhibitions, transcript agents, book sales and much more. Entry is free and there will be something for everyone so start your journey now.

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DATE Saturday 29 MarchTIME 10am - 4pmCOST Free EventCONTACT Valerie Keevers - [email protected] or 02 9525 5360address Trade Union Club - The Kingsway, Gymea

OPEN DAY - Different styles of Calligraphy will be on display to showcase the varied styles that can be achieved with a pen, ink, brush and colour. There will be some unframed works from our last collaborative exhibition, along with cards and other small items for sale. There will be some Calligraphy demonstrations throughout the day as we explain and show the public how to achieve this beautiful art form. Information will also be available for our Lettering Courses and varied workshops that will be held during 2014.

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Journey to Sutherland: Historical Walking Tour

DATE Saturday 12 AprilTIME 10.30am - 12pmCOST Free Event | Bookings RequiredCONTACT Sutherland Shire Libraries - 02 9710 0351 | [email protected] Central Library Sutherland - 30-36 Belmont Street, Sutherland

WALKING TOUR - A free guided historical walk by Sutherland’s Local Studies Librarian through the township of Sutherland. With the establishment of the railway in the 1880s Sutherland was the early centre of commerical and retail development in the south. This walk, commencing and ending at Sutherland Library will explore the history of landmarks which are reminders of this journey.If raining, the event is cancelled. Please wear walking shoes and sun protection and please bring water

Sutherland Medieval Regiment Combat Re-enactment & Display

DATE Saturday 29 MarchTIME 10am - 2pmCOST Free Event CONTACT Diane Van Gemert - [email protected] or 02 8488 2213address Woronora Cemetery, Sutherland - 121 Linden Street, Sutherland

PERFORMANCE - Sutherland Medieval Regiment present a Dark Ages and Medieval combat re-enactment and display. Show fighting and display of weapons and armour from the Dark Ages through to the Renaissance. Come along to watch and cheer for the warriors as they battle with swords, axes, spears, shields and armour for your entertainment. After the show have a closer look at the weapons and armour and talk to the fighters. You may even be interested in joining this fun sport and hobby. Display from 10am to 2pm. Show fighting at 11.00am. And it’s free!

Journeys

DATE Saturday 12 AprilTIME 1.30pm - 4pmCOST Free Event CONTACT 02 9528 6251 or [email protected] Stapleton Community Centre 3A Stapleton Avenue, Sutherland

CELEBRATION/LAUNCH - The afternoon will be a seminar with speakers who will describe the local journeys with Bass & Flinders being the main subject. Afternoon tea will be served.

A Journey Through Time

DATE Saturday 29th March to Saturday 5 AprilTIME 10am - 3pmCOST Free Event CONTACT Jim Cutbush - 02 9521 3721 | Angela Thomas - 02 9528 6251address Sutherland Shire Memorial School of Arts - 21-23 East Parade, Sutherland

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - A Journey through the ages displaying the history of Sutherland Shire from the Permian Age to the present day.

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JOURNEY BEHIND THE SCENES OF THE THEATRE

DATE Saturday 29 MarchTIME 11.30am and 2.30pmCOST Free Entry | Bookings ReqiredBOOKINGS For all venues - [email protected] address Sutherland Memorial School of Arts, East Parade Sutherland, Engadine Community Centre, Engadine Town Centre and Cronulla Arts Theatre, Surf Road Cronulla

PERFORMANCE - Members of each theatre group will take groups into the theatre and give them a short talk on the “Journey” each group has been through to be where they are today. They will then discuss what goes on behind the scenes. This will include how shows are chosen, appointment of Director, audition process, set design and production, sound and lighting, rehearsal schedules, prompts, stage management, props and wardrobe/costumes. The groups will then be taken for a tour backstage and dressing rooms. The aim is to allow patrons to gain a greater understanding of what goes on in getting a show to stage.

VINTAGE MOTOR OMNIBUS JOURNEY

DATE Saturday 29 MarchTIME 10am - 4pmCOST Free | Donations WelcomeCONTACT Sutherland Shire Citizens’ Heritage Festival Committee 02 9665 3820 or 0403 472 341 (until 19/3/14) then 0423 502 059address Sutherland Area

BUS TOUR - Linking Sydney Tramway Museum, Loftus - Woronora Cemetery, Sutherland (Open Day) - School of Arts, Sutherland (Historical Society) - Brinsley’s Joinery, Sutherland (Open Day) - Sutherland Tradies Club, Gymea (Botany Bay Family History) - Hazelhurst Gallery, Gymea - Tramway Museum, Loftus. Bus will only pick up and set down at venues identified by the special timetable signage. Hourly from 10am (last bus at 3pm)

Open day at Woronora Cemetery

DATE Saturday 29 MarchTIME 10am - 3pmCOST Free EventCONTACT Diane Van Gemert - [email protected] or 02 8488 2213address Woronora Cemetery, Sutherland - 121 Linden Street, Sutherland

OPEN DAY - Bus & walking tours of historical areas in Woronora cemetery grounds. Guided tours through the Crematorium. Free horse a carriage rides. Sutherland Medieval Regiment display on weaponry, armour: Plus a combat re-enactment show at 11.00am. Meet funeral directors on site. View the Cemetery grave digging equipment & machinery display. Spinners and Weavers demonstrating their craft. Free sausage sizzle and devonshire tea. Free horse & carriage rides, be entertained by the Pipe and, activities for the children plus lots more.

Journeys

DATE Saturday 29 MarchTIME 10am - 3pmCOST Free EventCONTACT Diane Van Gemert - [email protected] or 02 8488 2213address Woronora Cemetery, Sutherland - 121 Linden Street, Sutherland

OPEN DAY - Sutherland Shire Spinners & Weavers available 10am - 3pm to demonstrate the craft of spinning a yarn. Each of them will tell a story of their individual “Journey” into the wonderful world of fibre. Come and visit us at Woronora Cemetery. Sutherland on “Open Day” 29th March 2013

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Wyong Shire History Display

DATE Friday 18 April to Friday 16 May (excludes weekends)TIME 9am - 4pmCOST Free EventCONTACT Breanne Bryant - [email protected] or 024350 5555 ADDRESS Wyong Shire Council - 16 Hely Street, Wyong | www.wyong.nsw.gov.au

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - A display will be held in the Wyong Shire Council Civic Centre Foyer from Friday 18 April to Friday 16 May 2014. The display will include items depicting the history of Wyong Shire.

Convict Footprints on the Old Great North Road

DATE Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 April, Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 AprilTIME Saturdays 11am and 4pm Sundays 11am (2 hours duration)COST Tickets $50 + booking fee | Bookings Essential. Directions provided upon booking events.ticketbooth.com.au/events/16597 or go to ticketbooth.com.au and search for ‘convict’ CONTACT [email protected] or 02 4320 4226ADDRESS Devines Hill, Old Great North Road, Corner Settlers Road & Wisemans Ferry Rd, Wisemans Ferry

PERFORMANCE - It is the rare occasion when one feels the full richness of life flow over us, moving us to tears... the script is exceptional... direction is creative.... working beautifully in this unusual and spectacular setting www.villagesofhawkesbury.com/blog Convict Footprints is a unique ‘living history’ theatre production set in situ on the Old Great North Road. Written by Steven Hopley and directed by Jerry Retford, the play offers an honest, touching and at times funny look into the intriguing history of this world heritage listed site. Wear walking shoes. Walking distance 2km with some uphill walking. Bring a warm jacket. Performance goes ahead in rain so bring wet weather gear and an umbrella if it looks like rain.

Henry Kendall Cottage Quartoseptcentennial

DATE Saturday 5 AprilTIME 11am - 3pmCOST Free EventCONTACT Brisbane Water Historical Society Inc. - 02 4325 2689 or [email protected] Henry Kendall Cottage & Historical Museum - Henry Kendall Street, West Gosford

OPEN DAY - The members of Brisbane Water Historical Society Inc. invite you to join in and celebrate 2014 National Trust NSW Heritage Festival and mark the 175th year of Henry Kendall Cottage with a special ‘Quartoseptcentennial Gala Day’ on Saturday 5th April 11am till 3pm. A series of exhibitions will be featured highlighting the ‘Journey’ of the Fagan family, Bungaree, Col. Garnet Adcock and Henry Kendall. The day also includes traditional craft and musical entertainment, bush tucker, guest speakers, art in the garden, mystery items, activities for children, book launch and much more. Entry is free for this special event.

Discover the Convict History of Wisemans FerryDATE Saturday 3 MayTIME 10am - 2.30pmCOST $10 Adults | $5 ChildrenCONTACT National Parks & Wildlife Service - 02 4320 4205 ADDRESS Dharug National Park [email protected]

WALKING TOUR - Join your Discovery Rangers to learn about the incredibly tough conditions and the hardship the road gang convicts of the early 19th century endured. We visit 2 very different sites as we step back in time listening to stories of suffering, adventure and humour. We visit the Wisemans Ferry historic “Stockade” which accommodated the convicts building the now World Heritage listed Old Great North Road. We will then visit “Devines Hill” to see the incredible workmanship of the convicts and the dramatic “Hangman’s Rock”. Bring along closed in shoes, sun protection, snacks, lunch and drinking water.

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Journeys to Australia

DATE Friday 9 May TIME 7pm - 9pmCOST $10 includes supper | Booking RequiredCONTACT 02 4961 1063 ADDRESS Fellowship House, 150 Beaumont Street, Hamilton

Migrants and refugees who have made courageous and often dangerous journeys to Australia will be invited to tell the stories of their journeys to Australia and their experiences of settling in this country. In association with Northern Settlement Services.

Down Memory Lane “The Maltese Falcon”

DATE Thursday 1 MayTIME 9.45am - 12.30pmCOST $13 Adults CONTACT Friends of the James Theatre Inc 0408272197 [email protected] ADDRESS James Theatre - 6 Brown Street, Dungog | Dungog can be reached by road from Newcastle/ Maitland/Raymond Terrace. The James Theatre is located in the middle of town and next to the Dungog Railway Station. A train arrives shortly before the start of the film.

PERFORMANCE - The Maltese Falcon is part of our 2014 Down Memory Lane series at the historic James Theatre in Dungog. It is preceded by live music by local duo Springtide and morning tea is available from the kiosk. Devonshire tea packages are available for groups on the dance floor ‘behind the screen’. Subscriptions to all 5 films are $48. Single film tickets $13 and group bookings (minimum 12 people) including, devonshire tea $15 per head. Starring Humphrey Bogart, The Maltese Falcon was nominated for three Academy Awards and is regarded as one of the greatest films of all time.

Richmond Vale Railway and Mining Museum

DATE Saturdays and Sundays in April and MayTIME 10am - 5pmCOST $16 Adults | $7.50 Children | $11 ConcessionCONTACT 02 4001 0197 | [email protected] www.richmondvalerailwaymuseum.org ADDRESS Richmond Vale Railway Museum - Leggetts Drive, 5 km South of Kurri Kurri

OPEN DAY - See the mining history in the Hunter Valley. Explore Richmond Main and Pelway Main Colliery sites riding between on steam / diesel train. Explore our mining museum and look at the historical machinery. Check the historical photos showing South Maitland line and John Brown’s Richmond Main to Hexham line. Open the first three Sundays of each month and School Holiday Sundays. There are also special weekend events April/May/June/Sept

HERITAGE OF COMMEMORATION The 2014 international theme for International Day on Monuments and Sites.

Commemorative buildings, monuments, places of memory, etc. in their expressions in different geo-cultural contexts.

In NSW we will be looking at the synergies between the themes of

"Commemoration" and "Journeys"

International Day on Monuments and Sites - a joint AICOMOS/National Trust seminar event. Held in April 2014 at the National Trust of Australia (NSW) on

Observatory Hill Sydney. Further details will be posted on the Heritage Festival and Australia ICOMOS website australia.icomos.org

Pyrmont War Memorial by Gilbert Dobie unveiled 8/4/1922. Photo: NSW Government Architect's Office.

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Up the creek without a paddle

DATE Tuesday 6 MayTIME 11am - 2pmCOST $25 Adults | Booking RequiredCONTACT Port Stephens Family History Society Inc 02 4982 3587 [email protected] Lemon Tree Passage Marina - Cook Parade, Lemon Tree Passage www.portstephensfamilyhistory.com.au

CRUISE/BOAT TRIP - Meet at Lemon Tree Passage Marina 10.45am. Join the society on a special re-enactment boat trip up Tilligerry Creek to the site of old terminus wharf where coaches used to meet the Port Stephens passenger boats for the inward/ outward journey to and from Stockton for Newcastle and Raymond Terrace. Listen to the stories about early settlers and oystermen who lived and worked on this waterway. Lunch provided. Time could be subject to change due to tides. Please bring a suitable warm, showerproof jacket, hat, sunscreen and joggers.

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Heritage Festival Walk - Journeys

DATE Sunday 27 AprilTIME 2pmCOST $25 Adults | $20 NT Members | Booking RequiredCONTACT Holly McNamee 02 4934 4314ADDRESS Grossman House - 73 Church Street, Maitland

WALKING TOUR - Take a journey through time as the Friends of Grossmann House celebrate the 2014 National Trust Heritage Festival with a guided walk amongst the schools and churches of Central Maitland. Still in use today, these buildings present a living history of early education and worship in the prosperous city Maitland had become by the mid to late 19th century. We end our journey at the National Trust properties, Grossmann and Brough Houses, also a working part of the history of education, where educational memorabilia will be on display. A well – deserved afternoon tea will be served in Brough House at 4.15pm

Journey to Dungog

DATE Wednesday 23 AprilTIME 8.25am - 6.33pmCOST $15 Includes entry to Museum | Bookings RequiredCONTACT 49 61 1063 ADDRESS Meet at Newcastle at historic Newcastle Railway Station : train leaves at 8.25 am, arrives at Dungog 9.45 am. Train leaves Dungog at 5.01 pm arrives Newcastle 6.33 pm.

TRAIN TOUR - Join us on this train trip to historic Dungog with its well-preserved streetscape, heritage buildings and the James Theatre famous for its film festival. Visit Dungog’s Historic Museum in heritage listed former School of Arts building housing antiques and fine arts. Buy own train ticket morning tea and lunch at Dungog’s attractive cafes

Heritage in the SuburbS

DATE Tuesday 13 MayTIME 10am - 1pmCOST $20 Adults | Bookings RequiredCONTACT 02 4961 1063 | [email protected] Meet at Newcastle Station Interchange

BUS AND WALKING TOUR - Bus tour through some of Newcastle’s older suburbs: Mayfield and Waratah. Guided tour of some of the treasures of Lambton and New Lambton with local heritage supporters.

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Coal River to King Coal: Journey around Newcastle Harbour

DATE Sunday 4 May TIME Cruise leaves at 2 pmCOST $40 Adult | Tea and coffee included | Bookings RequiredCONTACT 0438 509 139 or [email protected] ADDRESS Meet at the vessel pontoon at Lee Wharf, Honeysuckle Drive, next to the Maritime Museum

CRUISE - Trace the growth of the world’s largest coal port from its Aboriginal and colonial beginnings on Nobbys Headland. Local experts will comment on the history of mining and manufacturing and the surviving heritage buildings and artefacts which make Newcastle’s industrial history and the Harbour unique.

A Journey in Time : Tanilba House

DATE Sunday 18 MayTIME 1.30pm - 5pmCOST $40 Adults | Bookings RequiredCONTACT 02 4927 5135 | [email protected] Meet at Newcastle Station Interchange

OPEN DAY - Visit heritage-listed Tanilba House, foundation laid in the 1830s , built of quartz porphyry stone, quarried nearby. Small gaol and exterior kitchen. Interesting historical displays, letters, C19 fashions, and antique furnishings. Guided tour by Helen Taylor, member of the Oberland family who have lived in the house for over 50 years . Delicious scones, coffee and tea included.

Heritage Festival Open Weekend - MISS PORTER’S HOUSE

DATE Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 April TIME 1pm - 4pmCOST $8 Adults | $6 Concessions & Kids (5+years) | Free to NTrust Members & Kids (Under 5 years)CONTACT 02 4927 0202 [email protected] ADDRESS 434 King Street, Newcastle West (between Steel and Union Streets).

OPEN DAY - Miss Porter’s House (Newcastle’s only National Trust House) will open during the National Trust’s Heritage Festival on Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 April between 1.00pm and 4.00 pm. This free standing Edwardian house tells a chapter in the journey of Newcastle and its people of the past, the present and the future via its unique collection of twentieth century household goods: photographs, furnishings, furniture, and clothes

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Journey: From the beginning: Early photos and objects

DATE Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 AprilTIME 1pm - 4pmCOST $8 Adults | $6 Concessions & Kids (5+years) | Free to NTrust Members & Kids (Under 5 years)CONTACT 02 4927 0202 [email protected] ADDRESS Miss Porter’s House - 434 King Street, Newcastle West

OPEN HOUSE - Miss Porter’s House (Newcastle’s only National Trust House) will open during the National Trust’s Heritage Festival. Hazel Porter’s decision to bequeath her family’s home to the National Trust represents a milestone in the journey of Newcastle’s heritage activism. Today we celebrate the Porter family and their generous contribution to Newcastle.

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Heritage Houses of the Port Stephens Area

DATE Thursday 1 MayTIME 1pm - 2.30pmCOST Gold Coin DonationCONTACT Port Stephens Historical Society Inc. 02 4928 2888 | [email protected] Tomaree Library - Town Centre Circut, Salamander Bay

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - Devon House is located in the Williamtown Area and was home to the Moxey Family for approximately 100 years and contributed to the development of the Dairy Farmers Co-operative. Stanley Park located in the Fullerton Cove Area housed the Smith Family who farmed in the area and provided social entertainment for the community at large. Power Point presentation highlighting the history and families that lived and were instrumental to the development of Port Stephens.

The Story of a Cottage and One Man’s Journey: An 1856 cottage and Fr John Rigney

DATE Saturday 26 April TIME 10am - 12noon and 1.30pm - 4pmCOST Adults - Gold Coin Donation | Children FreeCONTACT 02 6572 2398 | [email protected] | [email protected] 30 Queen Street, Singleton

TALK - Visitors will hear the story of the journeying of this remarkable priest and enjoy viewing his unique early Australian octagonal presbytery with its recently restored cellar/basement.

Open Day & Hymn Festival

DATE Saturday 3 MayTIME 10am - 4pmCOST Free EntryCONTACT Rev John Webster - [email protected] | 02 6572 1652 ADDRESS Singleton Uniting Church - Church Street Singleton

OPEN DAY - The Singleton Uniting Church is hosting an Open Day and Hymn Festival on Saturday the 3rd May 2014. The Church will be open for inspection from 10am to 4pm, and the Hymn Festival will commence at 2.30pm. All are welcome for this free event.

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The Magic of Mothers Day

DATE Sunday 11 MayTIME 1pm - 4pmCOST $8 Adults | $6 Concessions & Kids (5+years) | Free to NTrust Members & Kids (Under 5 years)CONTACT 02 4927 0202 [email protected] ADDRESS 434 King Street, Newcastle West (between Steel and Union Streets).

OPEN DAY - Miss Porter’s House (Newcastle’s only National Trust House) will open during the National Trust’s Heritage Festival. Hazel Porter’s decision to bequeath her family’s home to the National Trust represents a milestone in the journey of Newcastle’s heritage activism. Today we celebrate the Porter family and their generous contribution to Newcastle.

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Singleton Journeys

DATE Tuesday 15 April - Saturday 24 MayTIME 9am - 8pmCOST Free EntryCONTACT Singleton Public Library - 02 6578 7500 | [email protected] Singleton Public Library - 8-10 Queen Street Singleton

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - 2014 Heritage Festival ‘Singleton Journeys’ is an exhibition of the many and varied people who have journeyed to and beyond the Singleton area. From explorers to stockmen, tourists to WW1 volunteers. A collection of their stories and their journeys will be on display.

Hunter Valley Steamfest

DATE Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 April TIME 10am - 4pmCOST $16 Adults | $7.50 Children | $11 ConcessionCONTACT 02 4001 0197 | [email protected] www.richmondvalerailwaymuseum.org ADDRESS Richmond Vale Railway Museum - Leggetts Drive, 5 km South of Kurri Kurri

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - Preserving the Hunter Valley Coal Railway history at John Brown Richmond Main Colliery. View historical coal wagons/ engines in operation. Photograph the non air wooden hoppers behind our historical train. Guided tours of the mining sites at Richmond Main and Pelaw Main (enclosed shoes required) with a ride on our historical steam or diesel trains between the areas.

Shipwreck Walk: Stockton

DATE Saturday 26 April TIME 2pm | Ferry leaves Newcastle Wharf at 1.45 pm COST $10 Adults | Booking RequiredCONTACT 02 4961 1063 OR [email protected] ADDRESS Meet at Stockton Ferry Wharf

Join the always popular walk along the Southern Breakwall of Newcastle Harbour with dedicated members of Stockton Historical Society. Highlights include Pirates’ Point and the remains of the many ships which ran aground in the treacherous Harbour.

Maitland Toyota Hunter Valley Steamfest - Maitland

DATE Friday 11, Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 April TIME 8am - 4pmCOST $2 per personCONTACT Maitland Steam and Antique Machinery Association - 0401 895 482 | [email protected] Church Street, Heritage Precinct, Maitland

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - Celebration of Steam and Heritage Transport including Trains, Traction Engines, Steam Rollers, Trucks and Agricultural equipment. Train Rides / trips tickets can be purchesed from Maitland Visitor Information Centre, 02 4931 2800 Entry to the Rally Ground Agricultural Area $2 per adult. Schools day on the Friday festival and train rides Saturday and Sunday

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DUNDULLIMAL BODY, MIND & SPIRIT FESTIVAL

DATE Sunday 6 AprilTIME 11am-4pmCOST Gold coin donationCONTACT Dundullimal Homestead 02 6884 9984 or 0422 615 945 or [email protected] Dundullimal Homestead, 23L Obley Road, Dubbo

FESTIVAL - Do you need a tune up? Experience massage, bowen, kinesiology, pilates, reiki, yoga.Stalls with plants, crystals, candles, food and more.... Interactive body painting + body painting competition.Something for the whole family

QUIRINDI RURAL HERITAGE VILLAGE & MINIATURE RAILWAY 16TH ANNUAL RALLY & SWAP MEET

DATE Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 MayTIME Saturday 7am – 5pm, Sunday 8am - 3pm.COST Adult $8, under 16 $2, swap sites $15 | Booking Required CONTACT Beryl Mannion 02 6746 1479, Cedric Grayson 02 6746 1785 [email protected] Quirindi Rural Heritage Village, 15 Borambil Road, Quirindi www.qrhv.com.au

EXHIBITION / DISPLAY - Annual vintage machinery and miniature railway rally and swap meet. More than 100 swap sites. At Heritage Village 3km West of Quirindi on Gunnedah Road. Featuring International tractors and engines and army vehicles. Woodchop from 10 am Sunday. Miniature train rides available. Vintage tractors, engines, trucks, steam engines, cars, motor bikes & displays. Blacksmiths shop will be operating. Working demonstrations. Arts & crafts, sheep shearing, wood working. Rally dinner, entertainment Sat night. Catering on site. Closed footwear is required for miniature train rides.

FIRST AND SECOND FLEET MEMORIAL GARDEN TOUR

DATE EverydayTIME Sunrise to SunsetCOST Gold Coin DonationCONTACT Liverpool Plains Visitor Information Centre 02 6747 1226 [email protected] First and Second Fleet Memorial Gardens, New England Highway, Wallabadah www.visitquirindi.com

WALKING TOUR - The First and Second Fleet Memorial Gardens are remembering the first arrivals from England to Australia. Stroll along the path winding through the gardens along the tablets inscribed with the names of all participants of these early journeys and learn some interesting facts and figures about this historical event. Hear about some fascinating stories told by a direct descendant of a first fleeter and try to imagine what it must have been like to travel in those days when booking a guided tour through the Liverpool Plains Visitor Information Centre. Wear a hat, bring an umbrella if it rains, sensible footwear recommended and bring a camera! Food, drinks and snacks are available at the General Store, the Marshall McMahon Inn and Ivan’s Tank N Tummy in Wallabadah.

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DUNDULLIMAL FRIENDS ART SHOW & AUCTION

DATE Friday 23 MayTIME 6pm onwardsCOST $35 Adult | $30 NTrust members CONTACT Dundullimal Homestead - 02 6884 9984 or 0422 615 945 or [email protected] Dundullimal Homestead - 23L Obley Road, Dubbo

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - A collection of art works owned by both National Trust members and local artists on exhibition for sale to raise funds for Dundullimal Homestead building maintenance fund.

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THE 126TH ANNUAL GUNNEDAH SHOW

DATE Friday 2 – Sunday 4 May

TIME 7am – 10am

COST $40 family pass, $15 adult, child $10, under 5 years are free.

CONTACT The Gunnedah Show Society 02 6742 1867 [email protected] www.gunnedahshowsociety.com.au

ADDRESS Gunnedah Showground Cnr View and South Street

FESTIVAL - 126th Annual Gunnedah Show will feature a lively pavilion, exhibiting produce, art, cooking, photography, handicrafts, CWA exhibits, decorated cakes, needlework and horticulture. Full horse program. Livestock classes including cattle, sheep, wool, poultry and pigs. Lots of family entertainment including a fashion parade, young farmers challenge, woodchop, trick riding, Rodeo, mutton tagging, tug-o-war, dog high jump, animal nursery, side show alley, food and trade stalls, grand parade, super horse challenge, fireworks, trotting, mechanical bull, ute show, motor race simulators and wood turning.

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walk in the Historic Site to see & learn about the indigenous Rock Engravings and Hand Stencils.

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UNSEEN SAUMAREZ

DATE Sunday 4 MayTIME 9am - 12.30pm Early Tour starts at 9am with brunch at 10.30am. The later tour begins with brunch at 10.30am before the second tour at 11am. COST $ 25 Adult | $20 Children | $70 Family | $20 Concession and NTrust MembersCONTACT Les Davis 02 6772 3616 [email protected] Saumarez Homestead – 230 Saumarez Road, Armidale enter via Armidale Airport www.nationaltrust.org.au/nsw/SaumarezHomestead

PERFORMANCE - ‘Molly’ the maid, assisted by ‘Milly’ scullery maid, will lead a group of visitors through parts of the house not usually seen. She tells her amazing story from the point of view of one of the Saumarez families who work at the homestead, and visitors will be guided through the kitchen, laundry, scullery, cellar, storeroom and other areas not seen on a regular tour. It will be followed by a delicious brunch of fruit, coffee and croissants.

SAUMAREZ JOURNEYS, FAR AND WIDE

DATE Saturday 5, Sunday 6 April, Saturday 12, Sunday 13 April, Saturday 19, Sunday 20, Friday 25 April, Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 AprilTIME 10am – 4pmCOST Included with grounds entry | $ 7 Adult | $5 Concession | Free NTrust MembersCONTACT Les Davis 02 6772 3616 [email protected] Saumarez Homestead – 230 Saumarez Road, Armidale Enter via Armidale Airport www.nationaltrust.org.au/nsw/SaumarezHomestead

EXHIBITION / DISPLAY - This exhibition illustrates journeys made to and from Saumarez by the Dumaresq, Thomas and White families over one hundred and seventy years. Its focus is the individuals and the places they visited, how they travelled, where and why. It is a story of British settlers, an astute pastoralist and his family, their connection to Europe and their contribution to an emerging nation. This exhibition is linked to an exhibition about the White Family Connection with Armidale being held at the New England Regional Art Museum in Armidale over the same period.

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SAUMAREZ FAMILY FARM FAIR DATE Sunday 13 April

TIME 10am-4pm, 1/2 price House Tours each half hour from 11am-3pm & Farm Tours 11.30am & 1.30pm

COST Free Event Tours: $6 Adults | $4 Concessions NTrust Members Free

CONTACT Les Davis 02 6772 3616 [email protected]

ADDRESS Saumarez Homestead – 230 Saumarez Road, Armidale Enter via Armidale Airport

FESTIVAL - Market stalls, art, craft and animals with food stalls and activities. Guided house tours and guided farm tours, music and other attractions including classic & antique cars, antique farm machinery with shearing and blacksmithing demonstrations throughout the day. Amazing Stories by Gordon Edmonds. Molly the Maid and Farmer Schwartz will involve the children in making butter and milking his amazing wooden cow. Free Entry to the grounds.www.nationaltrust.org.au/nsw/SaumarezHomestead

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The White Connection

DATE Friday 7 February - Sunday 20 April (Closed Mondays) TIME 10am - 5pm Tuesday to Friday 10am - 4 pm Saturday and SundayCOST Entry by donationCONTACT 02 6772 5255 | [email protected] | www.neram.com.auADDRESS New England Regional Art Museum - 106-114 Kentucky Street, Armidale

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - The White family were one of the leading pastoralist families in the Armidale area from the mid nineteenth century. Their homestead Saumarez is now a National Trust property. They had a significant involvement in many local organisations and institutions, from schools, to the university and fire brigade. This exhibition combines art works, photographs and objects that reflect the lives of the Whites and their relationship with Armidale and the local community. Materials in the exhibition are sourced from NERAM, Saumarez Homestead, UNE Heritage Centre and Regional Archives Booloominbah, Hunter River Lancers Museum and Armidale Folk Museum.

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SIR HENRY PARKES MEMORIAL SCHOOL OF ARTS

DATE EverydayTIME 10am - 5pmCOST $5 Adults | $4 Concession | $2 Children CONTACT [email protected] | Group bookings can be arranged 02 6736 6100ADDRESS Cnr Manners and Rouse Streets, Tenterfield

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - Enjoy a visit to the Tenterfield School of Arts Museum and find something NEW: Portrait of Sir Henry Parkes, crafted onto a metal printer’s block for use in the production of unissued banknotes planned for issue in the 1950s.Also two unissued bank notes prepared in the 1950’s featuring Sir Henry Parkes (1815-1896). His portrait appeared later on the $5 polymer bank note issued to commemorate the Centenary of Federation in 2001.

GUIDED HERITAGE WALKS IN THE BARRINGTON TOPS NATIONAL PARK

DATE Wednesday 16 & Wednesday 23 April

TIME 10am - 12pm

COST $10 Adults | $8 Children | $25 Family Bookings Required

CONTACT Dungog Shire Visitor Information Centre 02 4992 2212 | [email protected]

ADDRESS From Williams River Day Use Area, Salisbury Road, Salisbury

WALKING TOUR - The Blue Gum Loop is an easy 3.5km (1.5 to 2 hrs) family oriented circuit walk that follows the majestic Williams River. The walk offers the chance to explore regenerating riverside forests, subtropical rainforest, massive Sydney blue gums, cascading creeks and peaceful river pools. Local volunteer guides will provide walkers with a unique experience, providing an explanation about features along the walk including local flora and fauna. A special feature of the April walks will be more detailed information about the history of the Upper Williams including stories about timber getters, sawmills, bushrangers, farmers and the iconic Barrington Guest House. BRING: hat, sunscreen, plenty of water, wet weather gear, warm clothing, snacks and please wear fully enclosed footwear.

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DOUGLAS VALE OPEN DAY

DATE Saturday 26 AprilTIME 10am - 3pmCOST Gold Coin DonationCONTACT 02 6584 3792 | [email protected] Douglas Vale Historic Vineyard - 235 Oxley Highway,Port Macquarie | www.douglasvale.com.au

As part of the National Trust Heritage Festival Douglas Vale Historic Homestead and Vineyard is opening its doors. Built in 1862 for George Francis, this property became known for its success in wine production between 1867 and 1918, winning prizes from shows in Europe and India. Remnants of formal gardens remain including dense bamboo clumps. Douglas Vale is being restored and is classified by the National Trust.The Douglas Vale Historic Vineyard is producing a limited release of wines from the original “Isabella” grape and other selected varieties. Tours and wine tasting are available on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays.

ASTRONOMICAL DISCOVERY JOURNEY

DATE Wednesdays and Sundays in April and MayTIME 7.15pm – 8.45pmCOST $8 Adults | $5 Children | $22 Family | $7 Concession and NTrust MemberCONTACT 0403683394 [email protected] | www.pmobs.org.auADDRESS Port Macquarie Astronomical Observatory, Rotary Park, Stewart Street, Port Macquarie

PERFORMANCE - An entertaining presentation of the night sky with spectacular images of astronomical objects. Have a 3D look at Mars and the Moon and hold a metallic meteorite while the presenter relates tales of Astronomical Journeys of Discovery. Weather permitting the evening begins and ends with a look through the telescope at an astronomical object. Presentation goes for about 1 hour and is held regardless of the weather. Cash only, no EFTPOS, no Credit Cards.

GRAVE TALES

DATE 16, 17, 23, 24, 30 April and 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 24 MayTIME 2pm (1.5 hour duration)COST $19 Adults | $11 Children | Booking RequiredCONTACT 0447 429 016 [email protected] www.pmheritage.com.auADDRESS Port Macquarie Historic Cemetery, Gordon Street, Port Macquarie

WALKING TOUR - This informative tour takes you through Port Macquarie’s Historic Cemetery where nearly 1500 soldiers, convicts and settlers are buried. Learn about the history of the cemetery, the intriguing stories of some of its occupants and their relatives and hear about the ongoing conservation of the monuments. Some noted residents include Colonial Architect John Verge, Margaret Innes the daughter of Colonial Secretary Alexander Macleay and Major James Henry Crummer.Bring a hat, sunscreen and a water bottle. Wear walking shoes or joggers.

UNCOVERING OUR PAST

DATE 16, 17, 23, 24, 30 April and 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 24 MayTIME 9.30am (2.5 hour duration)COST $29 Adults | $15 Children | Booking RequiredCONTACT 0447 429 016 or [email protected] The Glasshouse, Clarence Street, Port Macquarie | www.pmheritage.com.au

WALKING TOUR - Port Macquarie has a fascinating past since those days back in 1821 when it was founded by the British as a penal settlement. This tour provides a general introduction to Port Macquarie and there is no better way to appreciate the town's history than on foot. Listen to the stories, visit some of our historical sites and see how our history is being interpreted. Bring a hat, sunscreen and a water bottle. Wear walking shoes or joggers.

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GERMAN IMMIGRANTS TO GRAFTON 1850S

DATE Saturday 12 April and Sunday 25 MayTIME 1pm – 4pm COST $3 Adults | $1 Children CONTACT Clarence River Historical Society, 02 6642 5212, [email protected] Schaeffer House – 190 Fitzroy Street, Grafton | www.clarencehistory.org.au

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - The display will include a large number of old photographs, documents and books. This event will be held in Schaeffer House which was designed and built by Freidrich Wilhelm Conrad Schaeffer in 1901. Schaeffer was appointed the City Architect in 1909. Many of his design houses remain today in historic Grafton. On display will be an original passport of Christopher Kleindienst made at the Kingdom of Wurttenburg on 9th May 1854.

Alstonville Heritage Trail

DATE Every day in April and MayTIME 9am - 5pm COST Gold Coin DonationCONTACT [email protected] or John Sim 02 6687 8469ADDRESS Crawford House Museum - 10 Wardell Road, Alstonville | www.aphsmuseum.org.au

WALKING TOUR - The trail starts and finishes at Crawford House Museum, headquarters of the Alstonville Plateau Historical Society. Our brochure (complete with map and potted histories) then guides you to St Bartholomew’s Anglican Church, the Uniting Church and St Joseph’s School and Convent. Also included are: the Old Butter Factory, the former Tintenbar Shire Council Chambers, the RSL Hall, the former Bank of NSW, Commercial Bank and Post Office. The tour concludes with the Paddy Bugden (VC) Memorial and the historic Federal Hotel.

LISMORE EARLY JOURNEYS

DATE Monday 14 April to Wednesday 14 MayTIME 10am – 4pmCOST $2 Adults | 50c Children CONTACT Richmond River Historical Society - 02 6621 9993, [email protected] Lismore Regional Museum – 165 Molesworth Street, Lismore | richhistory.org.au

EXHIBITION / DISPLAY - Journeys within this richly vegetated region have presented distinctive experiences—whether to newcomers or to locals. Explorers came by sea or land, settlers journeyed on horseback or walked alongside bullock wagons, while more recent travellers used rail, motor vehicles and air. Their tracks can be traced over time, while the accounts which they left can tell us much about our natural environment as well as about our early people. Lismore Regional Museum will present a trace of eight journeys, in electronic maps, with spoken words from each traveller’s description of this area.

AUTUMN ARTS EXTRAVAGANZA...AAE

DATE Friday 4 and Sunday 27 AprilTIME 10am – 5pmCOST Free EventCONTACT Nimbin Artists Gallery - 0266891444 or [email protected] Nimbin School of Arts - 49 Cullen Street, Nimbin | www.nimbinartistsgallery.org

CELEBRATION / LAUNCH - This is the only time of the year during the AAE, where we welcome artists from the around the world and the nation as well as our local artists. This event has been going for many years and highlights the diversity of talents on the art scene. We are proud of our achievements and its on going success. We are also dedicated to promote the Nimbin Central School and its Arts department to participate in the annual event.

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NATIONAL MOTORING HERITAGE DAY - A SALUTE TO AUSTRALIAN MOTORING

DATE Sunday 18 MayTIME 9.30am - 4.30pmCOST Free Event | Normal Museum Cost applyCONTACT 02 4261 4100 | [email protected] Integral Energy Recreation Park,Darkes Road, Kemble Grange, Wollongong

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - The National Motoring Heritage Day is an initiative of the Australian Historic Motoring Federation (AHMF) to show the flag and demonstrate the strength of the motoring enthusiasts’ movement in Australia by having up to 200 000 vehicles from the 900 plus vehicle clubs affiliated with the AHMF through their state and territory bodies, on the road on the same day around Australia.

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DATE Sunday 13 AprilTIME 10am – 3pmCOST Free to everyone CONTACT 02 4227 4614 | [email protected] Old Court House - Cliff Road, Wollongong

OPEN DAY - Browse through our lovely old building. Chat with local members.Learn more about what the National Trust is involved with in the local area. Enjoy tea and scones on the lawn. All welcome.

NUDJIA HOUSE MUSEUM

DATE Sunday 27 AprilTIME Hourly talks in the Museum at 9.30am, 10.30am and 11.30am.COST Gold Coin DonationCONTACT Owner and the Berkeley Pioneer Cemetery Restoration Group – 0438 174 574 [email protected] Nudjia House Museum - 83a Cummins Street, Unanderra

OPEN DAY - Step into the oldest building of Nudjia, dated 1839. The history of Nudjia will be on display in the museum with information also on the Berkeley Pioneer Cemetery. The main house will not be opened.

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UP AND DOWN BULLI MOUNTAIN - THE LOST VILLAGE OF SHERBROOKE

DATE Sunday 13 April and Sunday 4 MayTIME 1pm - 4pmCOST $4 Adults | $2 Children | Booking RequiredCONTACT 02 4267 1488 | [email protected] | shadowlanduncoveringsherbrooke.wordpress.comADDRESS Black Diamond Heritage Centre - Bulli Railway Station (Eastside “Down” Platform ) - Franklin Ave, Bulli

EXHIBITION / DISPLAY - Discover stories of the Lost Village of Sherbrooke - sacrificed in the early 20th Century for the construction of the Second Cataract Dam - after the first was catastrophically washed away. Visit the Black Diamond Heritage Centre Museum at the charming Bulli Railway Station, take the opportunity to talk with descendants of Sherbrooke’s residents from the late 19th early 20th Century years - hear their stories - view their family collection of photographs from Bulli Mountain - Sherbrooke, in the Museum’s Blinkco Room - take a walk or drive tour around the Black Diamond heritage precincts of Bulli using our self guided map.

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BERKELEY PIONEER CEMETERY HERITAGE TOURS

DATE Sunday 27 AprilTIME Hourly talks and walking tours at 1pm, 2pm and 3pm at the Berkeley Pioneer Cemetery.COST Gold Coin Donation | Booking RequiredCONTACT Berkeley Pioneer Cemetery Restoration Group, Betty 4271 1996ADDRESS Berkeley Pioneer Cemetery – 11 Investigator Drive, Unanderra

WALKING TOUR - Take a trip back in time and learn more about the families that helped shape the Illawarra. In Unanderra’s quaint but wonderfully kept historic Berkeley Pioneer Cemetery, the Restoration Group is holding three talks on Sunday to share knowledge on some of the local history as part of the 2014 heritage festival. Afternoon tea available.

TRAVELLING THROUGH CAMDENDATE Every day in April TIME During Camden Library and Camden Museum opening hours.COST Free EntryCONTACT Camden Museum 02 4655 3400 [email protected] Camden Library/Museum Galleria - 40 John Street CamdenEXHIBITION / DISPLAY - Display of journey related items such as maps, timetables, travel accessories from Camden Museum.

ON THE ROAD TO CAMDENDATE April & May TIME online images at all times, hung exhibition during Library opening hoursCOST Free EntryCONTACT 02 4654 7951 | [email protected] | www.library.camden.nsw.gov.auADDRESS Camden Library - 40 John St Camden

Exhibition of photographic images of bullock teams and journeys into Burragorang Valley, along the Great South Rd & Cowpastures Rd and on the Pansy train. Camden Library fiction section and online at www.library.camden.nsw.gov.au

CAMDEN WW1 DIGGERS

DATE Friday 11 AprilTIME 6pmCOST Free EntryCONTACT Camden Museum 0246553400 [email protected] Janice Johnson 02 4658 1050ADDRESS Camden Library/Museum Galleria – 40 John Street Camden www.library.camden.nsw.gov.au

LAUNCH/CELEBRATION - A cocktail party celebration will be held in the Library/ Museum Galleria during which the new book will be launched and available for sale.

HOW DID WE COME HERE: THE JOURNEYS OF LOCAL FAMILIES TO THE CAMDEN AREA

DATE Wednesday 14 MayTIME 7.30pm – 9.30pmCOST Free EntryCONTACT Camden Museum 02 4655 3400 | [email protected] Camden Library/Museum Galleria – 40 John Street Camden www.library.camden.nsw.gov.au

CELEBRATION / LAUNCH - Talks by members about what brought their family to the area and how they came and settled.

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MINI-DISCOVERERS - DRESSED TO TRAVEL

DATE Tuesday 20 MayTIME 11am – 11.45amCOST Free Entry | Bookings RequiredCONTACT Camden Library - [email protected] Camden Library/Museum Galleria - 40 John Street Camden www.library.camden.nsw.gov.au

WORKSHOP - In place of the library's usual storytime session preschoolers and their carers will be visiting Camden Museum, on the same site. Children will be able to view, touch and try on clothing including hats. gloves and capes that people wore when travelling.

2014 CAMPBELLTOWN HERITAGE FORUM

DATE Thursday 17 AprilTIME 7pm - 8.30pmCOST ree Entry | Booking RequiredCONTACT Campbelltown City Council 02 4645 4100 [email protected] Art Gallery Road, Campbelltown | www.campbelltownartscentre.com.au

CELEBRATION / LAUNCH - The 2014 Heritage Forum, hosted by Campbelltown City Council, will proudly announce the winner of the 2014 Campbelltown Heritage Medallion, awarded annually during Australian Heritage Week to an individual, business, community group, school or tertiary institution that has made a significant contribution to the Campbelltown Local Government Area. This year's Forum will also include a special presentation and panel discussion on the theme "Journeys", a celebration that will include stories of migration, walkabout, exploration and culture which enriches our communities.

BOUND FOR CAMPBELLTOWN

DATE Wednesday 30 April and Thursday 8 MayTIME 11am - 12noonCOST Free Entry | Booking RequiredCONTACT 02 4645 4436 ADDRESS Campbelltown City Library - 1 Hurley Street, Campbelltown Each tour will meet at the specified cemetery

WALKING TOUR - We will be providing a tour of two Campbelltown cemeteries - St Peter's Anglican and St John's Catholic. The tours will focus on the lives of some well known and not so well known convicts who made the journey from England to Campbelltown.

JOURNEYS THROUGH TIMEDATE Monday 7, Saturday 12 and Monday 21 April Monday 5, Saturday 9 and Monday 19 MayTIME 10am – 1pmCOST Gold Coin DonationCONTACT Campbelltown and Airds Historical Society - 02 4625 1822 [email protected] Glenalvon – 8 Lithgow Street (House, servants’ quarters, Alex Goodsell Rural Exhibition Centre)

WALKING TOUR - We will be providing a tour of two Campbelltown cemeteries- St Peter's Anglican and St John's Catholic. The tours will focus on the lives of some well known and not so well known convicts who made the journey from England to Campbelltown.

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SYDNEY COSTUME EXHIBITIONOLD GOVERNMENT HOUSE

1st MARCH to 1st JUNE 2014

NATIONAL MOTORING HERITAGE DAY - A SALUTE TO AUSTRALIAN MOTORING

DATE Sunday 18 MayTIME 9.30am - 4.30pmCOST $15 Adults | $10 Concession | $5 Children | Booking RequiredCONTACT 02 4261 4100 | [email protected] Campbelltown Steam & Machinery Museum - 86 Menangle Rd, Menangle Park

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - The National Motoring Heritage Day is an initiative of the Australian Historic Motoring Federation (AHMF) to show the flag and demonstrate the strength of the motoring enthusiasts’ movement in Australia by having up to 200 000 vehicles from the 900 plus vehicle clubs affiliated with the AHMF through their state and territory bodies, on the road on the same day around Australia.

STEPPING ASHORE AND MOVING ON: HOW TO RESEARCH AND WRITE ABOUT THE JOURNEYS OF YOUR ANCESTORS

DATE Saturday 17 MayTIME 10am - 3pm (A lunch break will be included 12 noon until 1pm.)COST $15 Adults | Booking RequiredCONTACT Camden Council Library Service – 02 4654 7951, [email protected] Narellan Library - Queen Street, Narellan

WORKSHOP - Dr Noeline Kyle has written a number of books about family and women’s history, biography and memoir and family history writing. She has conducted many workshops and seminars on these topics. The workshop will include how to find information on women and other hard to trace family members.

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GOULBURN HISTORIC WATERWORKS OPEN DAYDATE Sunday 13 AprilTIME 10am - 3pmCOST Gold Coin DonationCONTACT Goulburn Mulwaree Council – 02 4823 4448 | [email protected] Goulburn Historic Waterworks Off Fitzroy St, Goulburn | www.goulburnwaterworks.com.au

EXHIBITION / DISPLAY - The Goulburn Historic Waterworks is located on the banks of the picturesque Wollondilly River. It is the only one of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere. Witness two magnificent 1800s stationery steam engines in operation. Model steam engines also on display. Tours available. Music. Pumphouse Cafe open. Playground and picnic area. BBQ

JOURNEY OF A LIFETIME - FROM GOULBURN TO THE BATTLEFIELDS OF WW1

DATE Sundays in April and May (Event begins on 12 April and open ANZAC day) TIME 10am - 3pmCOST Gold Coin DonationCONTACT Friends of the Mulwaree Museum (FOMM) | 02 4821 2587 | [email protected] Mulwaree High School Remembrance Museum - McDermott Drive, Goulburn

EXHIBITION / DISPLAY - WW1 involvement for many young men and women in Australia, initially meant the possibility of “the journey of a lifetime”! An adventure! “The war would be over in a few months - let’s not miss this opportunity”, thought many. So which Goulburn & District lads embarked on this journey? The Mulwaree High School Remembrance Museum is able to follow the journey of many of these young hopefuls as they soon discovered it was to be a journey into the “jaws of war”. The artefacts in this Museum have been donated by the local community.

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RIVERSDALE TEDDY BEAR’S PICNIC

DATE Friday19 AprilTIME 12 noon - 3pmCOST $2 Adult | $2 Child, includes entry to the picnic and some games, otherwise games are around $2 CONTACT Dawn 0409 953 859 or Ros 0414 951 955ADDRESS Twynam Drive (end of Maud Street), Goulburn | www.nationaltrust.org.au/nsw/Riversdale

FESTIVAL - It is on again Riversdale Teddy Bears’ Picnic, at Riversdale in North Goulburn, down Twynam Drive at the end of Maud Street past the gaolIn the Adopt a Bear Cage there will be lots of bears looking for a good home (we can’t have them wandering all over the gardens, that’s naughty!) Lots of games and activities, colouring in competition, face painting, boot throwing competition, pin the nose on the bear, egg and spoon races and heaps more. Story telling and lovely food on sale: sausage sandwiches, homemade soup, cakes & slices, tea and coffee all $2 a serve or bring a picnic.

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DEVONSHIRE TEA DAY HERITAGE STYLE at riversdale

DATE Every 3rd Sunday of the MonthTIME 9.30am - 2.30pmCOST From $5CONTACT Dawn 0409 953 859 or Ros 0414 951 955 | [email protected] Twynam Drive (end of Maud Street), Goulburn | www.nationaltrust.org.au/nsw/Riversdale

Devonshire Tea Day Heritage Style. Come and enjoy one of Riversdale’s luscious devonshire teas served to you by our wonderful volunteers in period costume. Dress up and be part of the fun. Have a tour of the Historic Riversdale Homestead and enjoy our beautiful autumn garden. Browse the Goulburn Homestead Markets (9 til 2pm) whilst you are there and make a day of it.

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WOO BACK! HEAVY HORSES PLOUGHING

DATE Sunday 4 MayTIME 10am - 4pm COST $10 Adults | Children under 15 Free CONTACT Yass Antique Farm Machinery Club Inc, 0412 644 230 | [email protected] ADDRESS Willowvale - Hardwicke Lane, Yass

EXHIBITION / DISPLAY - The Yass Antique Farm Machinery Club Inc is in the process of setting up a Guinness World Record on “Willowvale” just 4km from town, Attempting the most Heavy Horses Ploughing in one field, all at once for a short period. This will be a huge event, never seen before in Australia or the World. If you would like to see heritage horses ploughing plus other heavy horse events including logging and harnessing displays and a vintage tractor display as well, then come spend a weekend in historic Yass, Southern NSW.

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HUME’S HEYDAY FAMILY FESTIVAL - COOMA COTTAGE

DATE Saturday 5 AprilTIME 10am - 4pmCOST $5 Adult | $5 Concession | $15 FamilyCONTACT 0488 963 492 | [email protected] Cooma Cottage, Yass - 756 Yass Valley Way, Yass

FESTIVAL - Cooma Cottage presents a family fun day - based on the 19th century colonial era appropriate to the concepts of heritage - that offers the visitor demonstrations and experiences of life at Cooma Cottage in Hume’s day. The event includes a bullock wagon, blade sheep shearing, hand milking and pole-lathe demonstrations, children’s hay rides, 19th century picnic competitions (sheaf tossing, tug-of-war, egg-tossing), farm machinery, horse-shoeing and black-smithing, fruit & vegetable preserving, damper-making and butter-churning. There will be poetry recitals and live music as well.

CAFÉ CRAGO | WINBURNDALE WINES

UNIQUE GIFTWARE, JEWELLERY, COLLECTIBLES

HERITAGE RESCUE | STIMPSONS COLLECTIBLES

GIOVANNA GRANDE FLORA | GRANSDENS COUNTRY WARES

2A Piper Street, Bathurst, NSW | [email protected] | 02 6334 2003

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CAFÉ CRAGO | WINBURNDALE WINES

UNIQUE GIFTWARE, JEWELLERY, COLLECTIBLES

HERITAGE RESCUE | STIMPSONS COLLECTIBLES

GIOVANNA GRANDE FLORA | GRANSDENS COUNTRY WARESand much more . . .

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your destination in BathurstCRAGO MILL

and much more . . .

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Autumn Colours In BathurstCELEBRATES BATHURST HERITAGE WEEK: 9 MAY - 18 MAY

Bathurst, Australia’s first inland settlement is the perfect spot to visit any time of the year but autumn is the best season when the magnificent parks and tree lined streets of the city are ablaze with colour. From March to May the Autumn Colours program brings together a wealth of events and activities celebrating the rich history and heritage of the region.

The 2014 Autumn Colours program is available from Bathurst Visitor Information and anyone wanting a copy should call 1800 68 1000 or go to visitbathurst.com.au to see the electronic version. Come and see what autumn is all about.

Long Swamp Cemetery tour

DATE Sunday 20 April and Sunday 18 May TIME 12noonCOST $5 Adults | Bookings RequiredCONTACT Bathurst Family History Group - 02 6332 1444 | [email protected] Long Swamp Cemetery - 277 Old Trunk Road, Arkell

WALKING TOUR - Located off the Trunkey Road, and believed to have been established in the 1850s, is the quaint Long Swamp Catholic Cemetery. Through the dedication of Marie Nightingale and a few local descendants of people buried here, a regeneration of the cemetery has created new life there with headstone inscriptions being restored and information recorded on the 75 people (22 surnames) buried there between 1862 and 1965. Explore the history of the cemetery and the lives of those resting here on this guided tour.

Beneath Our Feet - Court, Gaol & Female Factory in 1830s Bathurst

DATE Sunday 25 May TIME 10am - 11am and 2pm - 3pmCOST Free Event | Bookings RequiredCONTACT Bathurst Visitor Information Centre - 02 6332 1444 | [email protected] Meet at BCCC, 29 William Street, Bathurst

WALKING TOUR - Bathurst, Australia’s first inland European settlement will be celebrating 200 years in 2015. In the lead up to this great celebration come and learn more about life for those who were among the first colonists on the western side of the Great Dividing Range. Spend an hour imagining the world of Bathurst settlement’s constables and convicts in the 1830s. Visit the first gaol in inland Australia. Search for the lost court house. Meet the women in the Female Factory. All is beneath our feet and in the tales told.

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Savour the experience.

EXPERIENCE • INDULGE • SAVOUR • RELAX

www.amazingbathurst.com.auEmail: [email protected]

STAY • TASTE • INDULGE • SAVOUR

218 Gormans Hill Road Gormans Hill NSW 2795 ph: 02 6332 1517 www.stonepinedistillery.com.au

Stone Pine Distillery

Journey to Bathurst and have 28 Amazing Experiences in wonderful heritage buildings

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MEMORIAL WALK WAR MUSEUM

DATE Sunday 25 May TIME 10am - 11am and 2pm - 3pmCOST Free Event CONTACT Bathurst RSL Sub Branch - 02 6333 2999 | [email protected] Denis Chamberlain 02 6331 7010 or Les Anderson 02 6331 4461ADDRESS Bathurst RSL Club - 114 Rankin Street, Bathurst | www.bathurstrsl.com.au

SELF GUIDED TOUR - War memorabilia in display cases in non licensed area of club. There is a brochure available for a self guided tour. War relics and description of past conflicts.

My Block - A walk and talk around a Bathurst block

DATE Sunday 27 April and Sunday 25 May TIME 10am - 11.30amCOST Free Event | Booking RequiredCONTACT Bathurst Visitor Information Centre - 02 6332 1444 | [email protected] Cnr William & Brilliant Streets, Bathurst | visitbathurst.com.au

WALKING TOUR - Ever wondered what has happened on the block where you live? Well the ‘My Block Tours’ are the start to unravelling the history of your front yard. This years tour will take you around Block 79, encompassing William, Rocket, George and Brilliant Sts. An enjoyable tour where you learn about Bathurst architecture and hear stories about the characters, entrepreneurs and residents who were associated with the Block. Bring a hat, bottle of water and wear sensible walking shoes. Call Bathurst Visitor Information Centre to secure a place on this tour.

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A time capsule back to the past!

DATE Saturday & Sunday in April & 10,11,14 -18 May. Only open weekends other times

TIME 12noon - 3:30 pm

COST $10 Adult | $8 Concession $5 Child | $26 Family

CONTACT Miss Traill’s House & Garden Mgnt 02 6332 4232 [email protected]

ADDRESS 321 Russell Street, Bathurst

SELF GUIDED TOUR - In her life Miss Traill curated her treasures as a kind of lived-in Museum, honouring her maternal Kite and Lee ancestors, important early pastoralists of the Bathurst area The volunteer guides lead guests room to room. The house never had a formal front door, so important guests simply stepped onto the front verandah and straight through the French windows into the large drawing room. Each room is brimming with carefully displayed pieces ranging back to the beginning of Australian settlement. There are great stories in everything, from the simplest looking side table to the personal items on Ida’s dressing table. Last Tour 3 pm.

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Bathurst’s Historic Homes

DATEs&TIMEs Opening times and days differ for each house: Abercrombie House - guided tours most Saturdays & Sundays at 11.15am Chifley Home - guided tours at 10am & 12pm Saturday, Sunday & Monday Miss Traill’s House & Garden - 12 - 3.30pm Saturday & SundayCOST $39 Adult | $30 Concession and Children CONTACT Bathurst Visitor Information Centre - 02 6332 1444 | [email protected] Bathurst Visitor Information Centre - 1 Kendall Avenue, Bathurst (Call in for directions to each property) | visitbathurst.com.au

The Scottish baronial mansion Abercrombie House resonates with local history and is one of Bathurst’s treasures. The smaller but no less significant Miss Traill’s House was built in 1845 and today provides an accurate record of the life of a pioneer family. Although Chifley Home where the former prime minister and his wife Elizabeth lived was built in the late 1800s it remains a time capsule of the 1940s. A Historic Homes Pass purchased from Bathurst Visitor Information Centre offers entry to these homes at a discounted rate.

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Australian Fossil & Mineral Museum

DATE Saturday 12 April - Monday 26 May

TIME Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm and Sunday 10am - 2pm

COST $10 Adult | $7 Concession $5 Child | $25 Family

CONTACT Bathurst Regional Council 02 6331 5511 [email protected]

ADDRESS Australian Fossil & Mineral Museum 224 Howick St, Bathurst somervillecollection.com.au

Right in the heart of Bathurst’s CBD is the Australian Fossil & Mineral Museum home of the internationally renowned Somerville Collection. Billions of years in the making, this world class museum allows you to explore the natural history of our planet. In the unique fossil and mineral galleries travel through time, experiencing the wonder of ancient specimens that have been uncovered from deep within the earth! Close to 2000 fossil and mineral specimens, including unique opalised fossils from outback Australia, can be seen alongside the amazing T-rex skeleton.

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Hill End Historic Buildings Open day

DATE Sunday 4 May TIME 9.30am - 3.30pmCOST $25 Adults | $18 ConcessionsCONTACT Hill End & Tambaroora Progress Association and Parks Service Division Hill End 02 6337 8306 | [email protected] | hillend.orgADDRESS Hill End - Beyers Avenue (You can reach Hill End via Bathurst or Mudgee on sealed roads)

OPEN DAY - A unique opportunity to view up to 10 historic buildings in the beautiful village of Hill End. These buildings are not generally open for inspection. These include the Royal Hall with pioneer photos on display, the grand Craigmoor, miners cottages, churches, the artists, Jean Bellette’s and Donald Friends homes (now part of the Artist in Residence Program) and La Paloma Pottery. Experience the ambience of these incredible gold rush buildings set in the isolated landscape of the Central West. Always bring a jumper or jacket to Hill End as weather can cool down in the mornings and afternoons.

Orange Cultural Heritage Awards

DATE Thursday 1 May TIME 5.30am - 7.30pmCOST Free Event CONTACT Orange City Council - 02 6393 8170 | [email protected] Kelly’s Rugby Hotel - 133 Lords Place, Orange

CELEBRATION/LAUNCH - Orange City Council’s Cultural Heritage Awards aim to encourage heritage conservation projects and postive work undertaken on heritage items in the Orange City Council area. The Awards also recognise the considerable effort that owners of heritage properties undertake in mainaining and caring for older buildings.

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Queanbeyan Heritage Festival

Mysterious Queanbeyan by Moonlight

DATE Friday 11, Thursday 18 April and Saturday 3, Friday 16 MayTIME 7pm - 9.30pmCOST $55 Adult | $45 Child | $165 Family | $45 Concession and NTrust Member | Booking Required Cost includes a supper break | Discounts apply for group bookingsCONTACT Mysterious Queanbeyan by Moonlight Tours - 0413 671 123 | [email protected] Details upon booking

WALKING TOUR - Join author Nichole Overall for a tour through Queanbeyan’s heart as she shares with you some of the fascinating tales of mystery and mayhem, tragedy and inspiration that have unfolded over the course of the 175 years since it was first proclaimed a township. Learn if the labyrinthine passageways said to weave their way beneath the city streets really exist. Find out if an unidentifiable creature lurks in the Queanbeyan River. Visit one of the oldest cemeteries in the region. Hear tales of the unexplained and the unusual, the macabre and the extraordinary. In the event of bad weather, tours will be rescheduled.

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Post HASTE

DATE Saturday 12 AprilTIME 12noon - 12.30pmCOST Free Event CONTACT QDHMS - 02 6297 2730 | [email protected] 10 Farrer Place, Queanbeyan | www.queanbeyanmuseum.org.au

CELEBRATION/LAUNCH - What better way to celebrate journeys than with our postal services? Did you know Queanbeyan is one of the oldest Post Offices in New South Wales? An office was established here on 1st January 1836, less than eight years after the first seven offices outside Sydney were opened. The first Postmaster was Charles T. Gerrard or Garrard. He did not receive any salary, but was allowed 20% of the value of postage collected as this was prior to the introduction of prepaid adhesive postage stamps in 1850.

Picnic in the Past

DATE Sunday 6 AprilTIME 10.30am - 11.30amCOST Free Event | Booking RequiredCONTACT Queanbeyan City Library - Brigid Whitbread - 02 6285 6256 | [email protected] ADDRESS Lowe and Campbell Streets, Queanbeyan | library.qcc.nsw.gov.au

WALKING TOUR - Join us for a walk to explore this historic park. Learn about the beautiful trees and history of this lovely area which is almost as old as Queanbeyan itself. Why not dress up in period costume for a taste of life in a time gone by? If you like, bring a picnic to enjoy under the tree after our ramble. The park is pram and wheelchair friendly and there is also a wheelchair swing in the playground.

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Take Queanbeyan’s Journey With Us

DATE Saturday 12 April

TIME 11am - 4pm

COST Free Event

CONTACT QDHMS - 02 6297 2730 [email protected]

ADDRESS 10 Farrer Place, Queanbeyan www.queanbeyanmuseum.org.au

OPEN DAY - Join us for an entertaining day at Queanbeyan Museum. Explore the Museum’s 10 galleries and extensive outdoor areas covering: Post Haste - 178 years of postal service in Queanbeyan; The Ngambri people before Europeans arrived; How did Queanbeyan develop? How did we enjoy ourselves in early Queanbeyan? Bushrangers and Larrikins. See an original Both Iron Lung used in Queanbeyan during the 1950s poliomyelitis epidemic; William Farrer’s parlour piano; historic photos of times gone by; Queanbeyan’s Living History exhibition; a magnificent 30 metre mural of late 19th century Queanbeyan.

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On the Street where you live

DATE Thursday 3 - Thursday 17 April (Closed Sundays)TIME Monday - Wednesday, Friday 9:30am-6pm; Thursday 9:30am - 7pm and Saturday 9:30 - 4pm. Please note the Library will be closed for Easter (April 18-21) and Anzac day (April 25)COST Free EventCONTACT Queanbeyan City Library - Brigid Whitbread - 02 6285 6256 | [email protected] ADDRESS 6 Rutledge Street, Queanbeyan

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - Queanbeyan City Library is hosting a display of photographs of streets and houses in Queanbeyan, some as early as 1870. See if a picture of your street or maybe even your house has found its way into our collection. Some of the city’s growth and development can be traced through these images. We invite you to view the display and would welcome donations of other images of Queanbeyan over time.

A Bush Journey

DATE Sunday 13 AprilTIME 10.30am - 12noonCOST Free EventCONTACT QDHMS - 02 6297 2730 | [email protected] Meet at the top end of Gilmore Place, off Gilmore Road, Bicentennial Park, Queanbeyan

WALKING TOUR - Take a journey into our local flora with knowledgeable local naturalists including Tom Baker and Bill Willis. We will explore Queanbeyan’s original bush through a hidden gem of remnant bush right in the middle of Queanbeyan’s suburbs. Meet at the top end of Gilmore Pl, Bicentennial Park, Queanbeyan at 10 am. If you like, bring a picnic in a back pack for after the walk. Wear comfortable clothes, sturdy shoes and a hat and sunscreen, bring your camera for some great views and binoculars to maybe spot some wildlife. We will do the walk in the rain, if it is not raining too heavily. Up to you. If it is raining bring a raincoatand wet weather gear.

Queanbeyan Printing Museum Open day

DATE Saturday 12 AprilTIME 12.30pm - 4pmCOST Gold Coin Donation | Booking RequiredCONTACT Queanbeyan City Library - Brigid Whitbread - 02 6285 6256 | [email protected] ADDRESS 20 Farrer Place, Queanbeyan | www.queanbeyanmuseum.org.au

OPEN DAY - Queanbeyan Printing Museum features working printing presses and memorabilia from the very early days of printing in Queanbeyan and Australia. Come for a fascinating journey into the early days of printing. See what “stop the presses” really meant and how pages were laid out in reverse, by hand. Maybe take home a souvenir of a document printed before your eyes. See and hear the lovingly restored presses, one from 1887, run by the talented and dedicated volunteers who formerly operated some of them to print Queanbeyan’s local newspaper.

Launch of Queanbeyan’s Heritage Festival + The History and Heritage Network Meeting

DATE Thursday 3 AprilTIME 6pm - 7.15pmCOST Free EventCONTACT Queanbeyan City Library - Brigid Whitbread - 02 6285 6256 | [email protected] ADDRESS 6 Rutledge Street, Queanbeyan

CELEBRATION/LAUNCH - Come to the Queanbeyan City Library and celebrate the start of the 2014 Heritage Festival. Hear about the events the Queanbeyan and District Historical Museum and the library have planned. Be among the first to see the display. The launch is followed by the biannual Heritage and History Network meeting. Stay to hear a speaker share their insight on aspects of Queanbeyan’s journey and find out what other heritage events are taking place around Queanbeyan. Stay for supper and take this great opportunity to talk with people who have an interest in the history and development of Queanbeyan

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Deua River

DATE Thursday 17 April - Sunday 20 AprilTIME 5pmCOST Free EntryCONTACT Monika McInerey - 02 4474 1061ADDRESS Mechanic’s Institute Hall, Page St, Moruya

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - Eurobodalla Shire Council will be hosting a photographic exhibition “Deua River”, of Roger Fryer’s work depicting settlements along the Deua River in the Eurobodalla in the 1970, and 80s. These beautiful and thoughtful works reflect the character of the people and places whose spirit have carved a life in the Far South Coast hinterland throughout its history.

Braidwood Rodeo 2014

DATE Saturday 12 April TIME 9am - 4pmCOST $15 Adult | $5 Child | $30 Family | $5 ConcessionsCONTACT Braidwood Rodeo Club - 0400 879 049 | [email protected] Braidwood Showground - Kings Highway, Braidwood

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - The Braidwood Rodeo is a thrilling day out for all the family. You get great bang for your buck with all the entertainment of thrills and spills in the arena with events such as Bull Riding, Bronc Riding, Steer Wrestling and Barrel Racing. Outside the arena there are trade stalls, rides and entertainment, food stalls and a bar.

Armed Bandits and Liquid Gold at the Majors Creek Hotel

DATE Sunday 11 MayTIME 11am - 3pmCOST Free EventCONTACT Majors Creek Hotel - 02 4846 1145 | [email protected] Majors Creek Hotel - 2 Seymour Street, Majors Creek

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - Learn of the past and present history of gold in Majors Creek and tales of the local Clarke Brothers Bushrangers. Guest speakers will cover topics including the mining of Majors Creek in the late 1800s, the current Dargues Reef Gold projects, the story of the Clarke Brothers Bushrangers and various other interesting topics unique to Majors Creek. Morning Tea, Lunch and Afternoon Tea will be provided.

Braidwood Hotel’s 155th Birthday

DATE Sunday 25 May TIME 11am - 3pmCOST $15 Adult | $5 Child | $30 Family | $5 ConcessionsCONTACT 02 4842 2529 | [email protected] Braidwood Hotel - 180 Wallace Street, Braidwood | www.braidwoodhotel.com.au

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - The Braidwood Hotel is a unique piece of Braidwood’s historical architecture built in 1859 at the height of the gold rush. It also has a colourful history - the first NSW Royal Commission into police corruption was held as a result of an event that happened at the Hotel. Bushrangers drank at the bar, Mick Jagger played the piano in the dining room and the Hotel featured in two Australian movies. Guest speakers will cover a range of topics unique to the Hotel including architecture, bushrangers and Australian film featuring Braidwood.

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Forbes Heritage Week

DATE Saturday 3 - Saturday 10 May TIME 10am - 5pm Tuesday to Friday 10am - 4 pm Saturday and SundayCOST Fees may applyCONTACT Forbes Shire Council - 02 6850 2300 | Sarah White - [email protected] 2 Court Street, Forbes

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - Heritage Week 2014 celebrations include Billy Cart Derby, open days at the Forbes Museum and Family History Group, presentation of the Forbes Medal for the conservation of items and places of heritage significance, as well as a night tour of the Forbes Cemetery and a heritage bus tour to nearby towns in the Central West including lunch at Abercrombie House in Bathurst.

People, Pupils and Places of Interest in the Leeton Area in pictures, memorabilia & models

DATE Friday 18 - Monday 21 April TIME 10am - 4pm COST $2 Per PersonCONTACT Leeton Family & Local History Society - 02 6953 2613 | [email protected] Roxy Theatre Art Space - Pine Avenue, Leeton

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - Leeton Family & Local History Society Inc is conducting a display of Interesting places that are no longer around, profiles of pupils and pioneers and small histories of people of note. Models of buildings no longer around which will bring back a memory or two. Memorabilia of the bygone era and pictures that will bring a smile and a memory of a time long ago. School memorabilia, photos and the long forgotten school desk will also be on display.

Temora Rural Museum Annual Exhibition 2014 & OffiFIcial Opening of the NSW Ambulance Collection

DATE Saturday 8 March TIME 9amCOST $12 Adult | $3 ChildCONTACT Temora Rural Museum - 6977 1291ADDRESS Junee Rd, Temora

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - Step back in time at Temora Rural Museum and experience life through the past two centuries. The museum showcases the rich heritage of not only Temora Shire, but agriculture, gold mining and many other facets of country life in general. One of Australia’s most outstanding rural museums, it will take you on a trip down memory lane, providing an insight into the lives of pioneering rural families.

Ariah Park Community Projects Inc & Temora Carriage Club

DATE Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 AprilTIME 10amCOST Participants: Ridden horses Saturday only $10 per entry | Horses in harness $25 for two days Sunday only (Horse & driver not registered for week-end) $10 per entry Sunday spectators: $2 per person | Children Under 12 FreeCONTACT 02 6973 1221 | [email protected] | www.ariahpark.com.auADDRESS Ariah Park Showground, Barnes Street, Ariah Park

CELEBRATION - Horsepower: A two-day celebration of horsepower for harness horses and riddenhorses. Commencing from Ariah Park Showground, a 20 km drive/ride returning to the Showground for evening entertainment and BBQ. Second day novelty events for horses in harness and events for Working Clydesdales and Heavy Horses, presentation of ribbons and prizes and Grand Parade.Entry forms will be available for participants early February.

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Country Pub ToursDATE Saturday 10 MayTIME Time yet to be determinedCOST Cost yet to be determinedCONTACT Temora Shire Council - Belinda 02 6980 1100ADDRESS TBC

BUS TOUR - Country Pub Tours – showcasing the research completed by Dion Corby and the recently published Time Gentlemen Brochure. It is proposed to conclude the tour at Ariah Park Hotel with a luncheon.

German Migration

DATE Friday 16 MayTIME Time yet to be determinedCOST Cost yet to be determinedCONTACT Temora Shire Council - Belinda 02 6980 1100ADDRESS TBC

Highlighting the German Migration to Temora on Horse & Sulky. The event will have a horse carriage visit all of the Temora Primary Schools (Temora West, Temora Public, St Annes & Temora Pre-School). The tour will give the opportunity for children to learn about how travelling would occur in older days. BBQ Lunch at Callaghan Park will conclude the event – all students and the public invited to attend.

Combaning/Springdale Heritage Committee Interpretive Panel Unveiling & Bus Tour

DATE Sunday 27 April

TIME Start at 9:30am (Please arrive 10mins early)

COST Cost yet to be determined

CONTACT Temora Shire Council Belinda 02 6980 1100

ADDRESS Bus leaves from Paleface Park 100 Loftus Street, Temora and concludes at Springdale Hall

BUS TOUR - Bus Tour for Interpretive Panel Unveiling and Re-dedicate the site of Trees at Stanleyville School (replant the dead trees & place an interpretive panel in their memory & dedication) Panels proposed to unveil & in order: Stanleyville site (tree dedication) & light refreshments (morning tea – request participants to pack their own); Monkey Shanty (Deep Creek Hotel); Combaning Sth School; Combaning Hall & Recreation; Scrubyards; Anglican Church @ Springdale; Springdale Hotel; Dinga Dingi School; Dinga Dingi Homestead and Reprinted Springdale panel. Conclude at Springdale Hall for BBQ lunch at 1:00pm

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HODOS

DATE 26, 29, 30 April and 1, 7, 8,11,13,14,15, 21, 22, 27, 28 & 29 MayTIME 10am - 3pmCOST Gold Coin DonationCONTACT Clyde River & Batemans Bay Historical Society - 02 4472 8993 | [email protected] The Old Courthouse Museum - 3 Museum Place, Batemans Bay | oldcourthousemuseum.com

CELEBRATION/LAUNCH - Hodos celebrates the progress of Greek migrants to Batemans Bay and in particular their role in developing the Clyde River industries. In partnership with the local Hellenic Centre we explore the importance of maintaining cultural traditions through food, music, religion and storytelling. The launch day marks an extended audio-visual exhibition at the Old Courthouse Museum.

“Burnima” Homestead Bombala NSW

DATE All year round (call for tour bookings)TIME 9.30am - 4.30pmCOST $10 Adult | $5 Child | $10 Concession and NTrust Members | Bookings RequiredCONTACT Steve Rickett - 02 6458 3042 ADDRESS Burnima Homestead - Burnima Road, Bombala

OPEN DAY - “Burnima” homestead was completed in 1896, it is of a Gothic victorian style two story mansion, bus groups or individuals can book to have a guided tour through the homestead highlighting the working operations of the homestead and the ghost stories. The homestead retains some of the original furniture and photos. Visitors are encouraged to take a turn about the gardens and out buildings housing period horse drawn carriages and old farming implements, then relax in the gift shop/tea room which has a panoramic view of the valleys, hills and river. Visitors will take a journey back to 1890.

Pioneering Victorian Homestead

DATE Saturday 12 April - Monday 26 MayTIME 10am - 3pmCOST $10 Adult | $5 Child | Bookings RequiredCONTACT Steve Rickett - 02 6458 3042 | [email protected] ADDRESS Burnima - Burnima Lane, Bombala (2 hrs from Canberra on the Monaro Hwy) 5km out of Bombala. Clearly sign posted “Burnima Road” on the Monaro Hwy.

OPEN DAY - Burnima Estate is a complete example of Victorian life in the 1890s. Visitors will be transported back in time as they enter the original carriageway to the 32 room mansion, the homestead complete with formal dining, billiard and morning rooms etc. Garden lovers will appreciate the 120 yr old conifers, spruces and pines. Venture to the period stables and out buildings and view the early horse drawn, steam and petrol farm machinery that shaped our farming industry through the great wars and depression of the 30s. Visitors can take in the panoramic views while having a picnic lunch or refreshments

NATIONAL MOTORING HERITAGE DAY - A SALUTE TO AUSTRALIAN MOTORING

DATE Sunday 18 MayTIME 9.30am - 4.30pmCOST Gold Coin DonationCONTACT www.councilofmotorclubs.org.au | Julie - 0409 161 357ADDRESS Berry Showground - 35 Alexandra Street, Berry

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - National Motoring Heritage Day is a tribute to Australia’s Motoring Heritage. Shoalhaven Historic Vehicle Club welcomes all owners of pre-war and classic vehicles to gather and enjoy this day which occurs Australia wide. This year’s theme will be ‘A Posh Weekend’. The program includes CMC judges, for which car clubs and individuals are welcome. There will be prizes for Best Car, Bike, Original, and a Judges Prize. A band will provide music for Rock ‘n’ Roll and other dancing. View the vintage machinery, watch mowers race each other, all while enjoying the catering and coffee available.

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Berrima 1841: James and Mary Harper and their Neighbours

DATE 12 April - 25 May Saturdays and Sundays only (and ANZAC day)TIME 10:30am - 4pmCOST Free with Entry to the House | $7 Adult | $15 Family | NTrust Members FreeCONTACT Harper’s Mansion - 02 4877 1508 | [email protected] Harper’s Mansion - 9 Wilkinson Street, Berrima

CELEBRATION/LAUNCH - An exhibition about the life and times of the fascinating characters who lived and worked in Berrima in 1841.

“Sydney Cove” to Sydney Cove - the Survivors and the Scouts

DATE Saturday 12 April - Thursday 29 May (Closed Monday, Wednesday and Friday)TIME 1.30pm - 4pmCOST $3 AdultsCONTACT Merimbula-Imlay Historical Society - 02 6495 4844 | [email protected] Old School Museum - Opposite RSL, Main Street, Merimbula

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - In 1797 the ship “Sydney Cove” was wrecked on Preservation Island in Bass Strait. Seventeen survivors took the ship’s longboat towards Sydney but this was also wrecked and the men cast ashore near Lakes Entrance. The men were forced to walk northwards along the coast in an endeavour to reach Sydney. Two months later, after enduring many hardships along the way, only 3 men arrived in Wattamolla Bay where a fishing boat took them to Sydney Cove. Two hundred years later this remarkable journey was re-enacted by the Scouts. See whole story at the Old School Museum from 12 April.

Jervis Bay Journeys, Yesterday and Today

DATE Sunday 18 MayTIME 10am - 4pmCOST $5 AdultsCONTACT Jervis Bay & Basin Arts Inc - 02 4441 7284 | [email protected] Worrowing - 81 The Wool Road, Worrowing Heights | www.jervisbayarts.asn.au

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - As part of the See Change Festival, explore historic Wool Road, discover the city that never was. Visit original site and relics of Erowal Farm, earliest land grant in the area, now Coastal Waters Retirement Resort with streets named after local shipwrecks. Visit Worrowing and gardens; the house is in similar style to the original Erowal Farm homestead and on part of the original land grant.Historic displays, working bullock team, art and music in the gardens.

NATIONAL MOTORING HERITAGE DAY - A SALUTE TO AUSTRALIAN MOTORING

DATE Sunday 18 MayTIME 9.30am - 4.30pmCOST Gold Coin DonationCONTACT www.councilofmotorclubs.org.au | Julie - 0409 161 357ADDRESS Mittagong Public School, 21 Pioneer St, Mittagong

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - The National Motoring Heritage Day is an initiative of the Australian Historic Motoring Federation (AHMF) to show the flag and demonstrate the strength of the motoring enthusiasts’ movement in Australia by having up to 200 000 vehicles from the 900 plus vehicle clubs affiliated with the AHMF through their state and territory bodies, on the road on the same day around Australia.

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100 Years of Wedding Dresses - 1880 to 1980DATE Saturday 12 AprilTIME 2pm - 4pmCOST $35 Adult | Bookings RequiredCONTACT Liz - 0420 288 978 | Sandy - 0410 312 827ADDRESS Leura Golf Club - 1 Sublime Point Road, Leura

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - A fabulous display of wedding dresses through the ages staged by The North Shore Cavalcade of History and Fashion, this presentation is accompanied by a fascinating talk on the various changes to wedding dresses over the years. Included in the presentation is an early wedding dress reminiscent of Princess Diana’s wedding gown. This is an event not to be missed by followers of history and fashion. A delicious afternoon tea will be served.

Cox’s Road Walk, 2014

DATE Saturday 10 and Saturday 31 MayTIME 9.30amCOST $30 NT members | $35 Non-members | $10 Children | Bookings RequiredIncludes a welcome coffee and home made biscuits, followed by a delicious lunch in the picnic area at the bottom. $35 for non-members and $10 for children.CONTACT Liz on 0420 288 978 or via email [email protected] Meet at Mt York carpark, end of Mt York Road, via Mt Victoria.

WALKING TOUR - The walk from Mt York to Hartley, down part of the road constructed by William Cox and his band of convicts in 1814 -15, is one of the few remaining remnants of the original road, which has much to see to remind us of the brilliant job that was done. We are conducting this walk on two dates to enable all those who were disappointed last year due to the bushfires, to experience the walk. Amongst our attendees this year, are a group of 19 direct descendants of Cox himself.

BLUE MOUNTAINS FAMILY HOME 1900-2014

DATE Everyday in April and MayTIME 10am - 5pmCOST $14 Adult | $6 Children | $35 Family (2 Adults + 2 Children)CONTACT Leuralla NSW Toy and Railway Museum - 02 47841169 | [email protected] Leuralla - 36 Olympian Parade, Leura

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - The Leuralla NSW Toy and Railway Museum plans tours of the property with special emphasis on the history of the house, gardens and family and its role in the political, legal and artistic history of Australia. This is supported with photographic displays of the development of the property, with special emphasis on the H V Evatt Memorial Museum, which highlights the involvement in the world events during and post Second World War by this noted Australian.

Art Deco Day - Touring the 20s

DATE Saturday 3 MayTIME 9.30am - 5pmCOST $70 Adult | $65 NTrust Members | Bookings RequiredCONTACT Birgitta 0448 219 254 or Elizabeth 02 4757 2694 The Friends of Everglades - 02 4784 1938 | [email protected] Katoomba Cultural Centre - 30 Parke Street, Katoomba

WALKING TOUR - The morning commences with a talk by well known Art Deco enthusiast, Maisy Stapleton followed by morning tea. Then a tour of the Art Deco buildings of Katoomba Street led by Robin Grow, President of the Art Deco & Modernist Society, Melbourne. A packed lunch is provided. Also a tour of Everglades Historic House and Garden where there will be a display of wonderful Art Deco radios in the upper house. The day finishes with a tour of the Paragon Cafe and afternoon tea.

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Mount Victoria and District Historical Society MuseumDATE Saturdays and Sundays in April and MayTIME 12noon - 3pmCOST $5 Adult | $1 Child | $5 Concession and NTrust MembersCONTACT Mount Victoria and District Historical Society Inc. - 02 4782 7866 | [email protected] Museum at Mount Victoria Railway Station - Station Street, Mount Victoria Travel by train to Mt. Victoria station or if travelling by car turn off Great Western Highway at the traffic lights at Mount Victoria and, further on from Harley Street on the right take a right fork to the railway station.

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - The display is in many rooms of the heritage sandstone railway station, which is still in use. Last year an area, with arresting graphic designs, was devoted to the story of the crossing of the Blue Mountains. The farming implements of the early settlers show the difficulty of those times. A kitchen room with utensils used in the last century is a nostalgic display for many people, as is the laundry and dairy section. Some gowns from the mid C19 and later are on show with underwear, accessories and christening gowns. A display of colourful birds from New Guinea amazes all.

NATIONAL MOTORING HERITAGE DAY - A SALUTE TO AUSTRALIAN MOTORING

DATE Sunday 18 MayTIME 9.30am - 4.30pmCOST Free EventCONTACT www.councilofmotorclubs.org.au | Julie - 0409 161 357ADDRESS Wentworth Falls Lake, Sinclair Crescent Wentworth Falls

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - The National Motoring Heritage Day is an initiative of the Australian Historic Motoring Federation (AHMF) to show the flag and demonstrate the strength of the motoring enthusiasts’ movement in Australia by having up to 200 000 vehicles from the 900 plus vehicle clubs affiliated with the AHMF through their state and territory bodies, on the road on the same day around Australia.

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Tarella Heritage Open Day & Art Show

DATE Saturday 17 MayTIME 10am - 4pmCOST $9 Adult | $15 FamilyCONTACT Blue Mountains Historical Society Inc - 4757 3824 | [email protected] Tarella - 99 Blaxland Road, Wentworth Falls

OPEN DAY - The Blue Mountains Historical Society’s Tarella Cottage Museum is open and will celebrate the launch of an Art Show in the Society’s Hobby’s Reach Research Centre by Blue Mountains artists. A family friendly day out to explore the lifestyle of our colonial ancestors as shown by the fascinating objects preserved in Tarella. The Art Show in the Hobby’s Reach research centre features the best of Blue Mountains artists and outstanding art works for sale. Refreshments available on site at the Society’s premises at 99 Blaxland Road, Wentworth Falls from 10am.

Jazz and Wine Festival

DATE Saturday 17 MayTIME 12pm - 4pmCOST $35 Adult | $20 Children | $35 NTrust Members | Booking RequiredCONTACT [email protected] | 02 4751 1067ADDRESS Norman Lindsay Gallery – 14 Norman Lindsay Crescent, Faulconbridge

FESTIVAL - This National Trust property creates the best ambience and atmosphere to enjoy incredible live jazz and fine wines. This event is the premier jazz and wine event in the Blue Mountains, an event for everyone who enjoys a quality afternoon of wine, jazz, culture and friends. Galapagos Duck, that enormously popular 100% Australian legendary band will energize the spirit and stir the soul with their upbeat enthusiasm and talent for performing really really good jazz. Quality NSW wineries will be on site for wine tasting with the no reserve auction around 3pm. Gallery admission and free parking is included.

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Wentworth Falls House Inspections

DATE Saturday 12 AprilTIME 1pm - 4pmCOST $35 NTrust Members | Bookings RequiredCONTACT 02 4757 2424 | [email protected] Wentworth Falls School of Arts - 217-219 Great Western Highway, Wentworth Falls,

Come to Wentworth Falls in the autumn when three lovely houses will be opened for National Trust members. The houses, ‘Mercedes’, ‘Trevarthen’ and ‘Mulwaree’, which date from the late 19th / early 20th century era, have elegant interiors and spacious gardens. As they are all located on the south side of Wentworth Falls, if you wish you will be able to stroll between the properties and to the afternoon tea venue. A delicious afternoon tea will be included in the entry cost.

NATIONAL MOTORING HERITAGE DAY - A SALUTE TO AUSTRALIAN MOTORING

DATE Sunday 18 MayTIME 10am - 4pmCOST Free EventCONTACT www.councilofmotorclubs.org.au | Julie - 0409 161 357ADDRESS Australiana Pioneer Village - Rose St, Wilberforce

EXHIBITION/DISPLAY - The National Motoring Heritage Day is an initiative of the Australian Historic Motoring Federation (AHMF) to show the flag and demonstrate the strength of the motoring enthusiasts’ movement in Australia by having up to 200 000 vehicles from the 900 plus vehicle clubs affiliated with the AHMF through their state and territory bodies, on the road on the same day around Australia.

Journey through Windsor Cemeteries

DATE Thursday 10 April and Saturday 31 MayTIME 10am - 11.45amCOST Free Event | Bookings RequiredCONTACT Hawkesbury Library Service - 02 4560 4460 | [email protected] Windsor Catholic Cemetery - Cnr George (& Hawkesbury Valley Way) Street, Windsor

WALKING TOUR - Follow the journeys of some of the occupants of Windsor Catholic and Presbyterian Cemeteries. Discover where they came from and what stories lay behind the names carved on their headstones. Starting at Windsor Catholic Cemetery and then a short 350m walk (or drive) to the Presbyterian Cemetery in South Windsor.

William Cox in the HawkesburyDATE Sunday 13 April and Friday 30 MayTIME 1.30pm - 4pmCOST $20 Adult | $10 Children | $50 Family | Bookings RequiredCONTACT HHS Treasurer - 02 4577 3842 or [email protected] ADDRESS Starting point is Windsor Court House, Court St Windsor. This is a walk/drive tour, car pooling is available.

WALKING TOUR - Take a guided tour through Windsor uncovering the life of William Cox through his buildings. See his well known buildings such as Windsor Court House and St Matthews Rectory, find out where the name Clarendon came from, and hear tales of his‘untouchable lands, ’12 children and 2 wives. View his patriarchal house Fairfield and visit the cottage Claremont and take in the beautiful view of the Blue Mountains over which he built the first road. Finish off the tour with an enjoyable afternoon tea.

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Journeys West and North from the Upper Hawkesbury

DATE Thursday 24 AprilTIME 7.30pmCOST Free EventCONTACT Hawkesbury Historical Society - [email protected] Hawkesbury Regional Museum - 8 Baker Street, Windsor

CELEBRATION/LAUNCH - The creation of a western road across the Blue Mountains as far as Bathurst was the work of two Hawkesbury neighbours, the surveyor George William Evans and the magistrate and entrepreneur William Cox. But the area around Windsor and Richmond also saw a significant interest in establishing a route north to the Hunter and this in turn was linked to the creation of Archibald Bell’s western Line of Road in 1823. The lecture will relate the journeys of, in particular, Evans, Cox, Howe and Bell in relation to the expansion of Hawkesbury horizons in the decade after 1813.

Blue Mountains Journeys

DATE Saturday 19 AprilTIME 2pm - 3pmCOST $6 Adults | $4 Children | $15 Family | $4 Concession | $2 NTrust MembersCONTACT Woodford Academy Management Committee - 02 4758 8743 | [email protected] Woodford Academy - 90-95 Great Western Highway, Woodford (on street parking available on Woodford Avenue)

OPEN DAY - In commemoration of the bicentenary of the 1813-1815 crossings of the Blue Mountains, renowned local historian Ken Goodlet presents his book, Blue Mountains Journeys, for the Woodford Academy Open Day. Mr Goodlet’s timely book gives an account of journeys across and within the mountains from ancient times to the present. Book sales and signings available after the talk.

St Matthew’s Anglican Church Windsor Church & Graveyard Tour

DATE Sunday 4 and Sunday 18 MayTIME Tours at Noon, 1.30pm, 3pmCOST $15 (incl devonshire tea at conclusion) Bookings RequiredCONTACT Helen 02 4577 6677 or [email protected] St Matthews Anglican Church Windsor Moses Street, Windsor

OPEN DAY - Visit St Matthews Anglican Church Moses St Windsor for a guided tour of the Francis Greenway designed Church Building and tour of cemetery. Commissioned by Lachlan Macquarie and designed by Francis Greenway. A jam & pickle stall will also be available. Disabled access to church and parish centre. Group size limited to 25. Devonshire tea at conclusion of tour. Plenty of free on street parking. Disabled access to the church at the church door. Walking distance (10 - 12 Min) from Windsor Station.

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new permanent exhibition “The Old Ponty”DATE From April 2014TIME 8.30am - 5pm Weekdays | 9am - 5pm Weekends and Public Holidays COST $11.50 Adult | $9.50 Children and Concession | $23 FamilyCONTACT Great Cobar Heritage Centre - 02 6836 1233 | [email protected] Barrier Hwy, Cobar

The 1926 Pontiac began its journey as a shiny new sedan, one of the first of a shiny new name and make. It came all the way from the USA to the dusty Far West of New South Wales. First as the family car of the Riches, then cut down to a work ute, it travelled thousands of Outback miles. Many years and much hard work later, it was retired. “The Old Ponty” was loved by four generations of the Riches family. Venetia Rowe, great-granddaughter of the original owner, donated the Pontiac (her childhood cubby house) to the Great Cobar Heritage Centre. Visitors to the Heritage Centre can see the Old Ponty with photos and stories of its fascinating life around Wanaaring, Wilcannia, Bourke, Cobar and beyond.

Coonamble Shire Heritage DayDATE Saturday 3 May TIME 10am - 2pm COST Gold coin donationCONTACT 02 6827 1916 | www.coonambleshire.nsw.gov.au | [email protected] ADDRESS Plaza Theatre, Castlereagh Street CoonambleJoin us as we explore the journeys that made Coonamble what it is today. From the early explorers to the first settlers, our immigrant population and modern tree changers, everyone has a story of the journey that brought us here.Join us for static displays of our early history, photographic montages and stories from some of our travelled residents. Take the opportunity to record some of your own stories at the oral history table and keep our journeys alive.

A Journey from Coo-ee March to Coo-ee TownDATE Wednesday 21 May TIME 1.30am - 4pm COST Free Event | Bookings RequiredCONTACT Robyn Walton 02 6847 2378, Gilgandra Historical Society - 02 6847 2378ADDRESS Gilgandra Rural Museum - Newell Highway, Gilgandra

A presentation telling the story of the town’s 35 volunteers who completed the arduous journey of marching to Sydney gathering recruits for WWI along the way. They arrived in Sydney greeted by thousands with Sydney town decorated for their arrival. The 1987 subsequent re-enactment march also drew huge crowds on their arrival in Sydney, and with the 100th Anniversary Commemoration Services in 2015 the planning for another re-enactment in March is well underway. Until the first renactment march the Coo-ee Story was almost lost, but today our town benefits enormously from tourists who know us as the Coo-ee Town.

K.A.V.H.A (Kingston & Arthur’s Vale Historic Area) Research CentreDATE Weekdays in April and May TIME 10am - 4pm COST $4 Adult CONTACT Kingston and Arthur’s Vale Historic Area + 67 232 3009 | [email protected] K.A.V.H.A. Public Research Centre - No 9 Quality Row, Kingston, Norfolk IslandEXHIBITION/DISPLAY - The K.A.V.H.A Research Centre has extensive resources available for the research and investigation of ancestry links to Norfolk Island. The centre houses a rare book collection, a comprehensive microfilm catalogue, computer records and printed resources relating to the Colonial Settlement 1788 - 1814, Penal Settlement 1825-1835 and Pitcairn Settlements 1856 - current, on Norfolk Island. Visitors with known, suspected or ‘skeleton in the closet’ ancestry can come to the centre to search for information. Did your ancestor land on Norfolk Island in the late 1700s? How many lashes did they receive as convicts here? These are questions we can answer!

A Walk Back in TimeDATE Weekdays in AprilTIME 1pm - 2.30pmCOST $10 Adult | $5 Children | $25 Family | $7 NTrust Member | Bookings RequiredCONTACT Kingston and Arthur’s Vale Historic Area - +672323009 | [email protected] K.A.V.H.A. Public Research Centre - No 9 Quality Row, Kingston, Norfolk IslandWALKING TOUR - Get a sense of Norfolk Island and its journey through the last 800 years...from early Polynesian migrants to European Settlers and the current home of the descendents of the famous Bounty Mutineers. Our unique history is tangible - we live, work and play in a stunning World Heritage listed area. Feel the emotions those First Fleeter’s would have felt, arriving on lush Norfolk and building their lives here. Understand the horror, isolation and severity of the Penal settlement, and immerse yourself in the culture of the current settlement- that of the descendents of the Bounty Mutineers.

Norfolk Island EventsNorfolk Island is two and a half hours flying time from Sydney or Brisbane in the South Pacific Ocean. The Kingston and Arthur's Vale Historic Area and No 9 Quality Row are in the foreshore area of Kingston, approximately 3 minutes from the centre of town. Air New Zealand flies twice weekly from Sydney and Brisbane.

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The Norfolk Island K.A.V.H.A Research Centre has extensive resources available for researching and investigating ancestry links to Norfolk Island. The centre houses a rare book collection, microfilm, computer and printed resources relating to the Colonial Settlement 1788- 1814, Penal settlement 1825 - 1855 and Pitcairn Settlement from 1856.

For further information email: [email protected]

Norfolk Island Museum reveals to you our island’s amazing, multi-layered stories. Located in four buildings in Kingston, we help you explore our turbulent past as well as today’s living culture. Displays include a dedicated HMS Sirius Museum, archaeological remains from the Polynesian and two penal settlements, and our Bounty and Pitcairn Island heritage.

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Kingston & Arthur’s ValeH I S T O R I C A R E A N O R F O L K I S L A N D

Isolated on this small Island in the South Pacific, the Kingston & Arthur’s Vale Historic Site is one of 11 historic sites that together form the Australian Convict Sites World Heritage Property. Visitors can admire the elegant Georgian buildings which contrast dramatically with the extensive remains of the prison complex, set in an idyllic landscape. K.A.V.H.A. is an outstanding example of a British convict system settlement. Norfolk Island’s fascinating history includes mysterious Polynesian seafarers, pioneering First Fleeter’s, victims and villains of the brutal Penal Settlement and the Pitcairners of ‘Mutiny on the Bounty’ fame.

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Walking Tour of Magna Carta Place

DATE Saturday 12 AprilTIME 2pm - 3.30pmCOST Gold coin donation | Bookings RequiredCONTACT 6295 1436 or 6230 0533 | [email protected] Magna Carta Place - Langton Crescent, Parkes

WALKING TOUR - A guided tour of Magna Carta Place, Langton Crescent, Parkes, led by members of the Magna Carta Committee of Australia, who will explain the history and significance of the Monument, its design features and the meaning of the images on the walls. There will also be a demonstration of “brass rubbing” and an opportunity to make your own rubbings of the brass plates on the bases of the Monument’s pillars. Afterwards a visit to (New) Parliament House to see Australia’s 1297 edition of Magna Carta on display in the Senate exhibition galleries is recommended..

ANU CLASSICS MUSEUM

DATE Monday 14 AprilTIME 1.30am-4pmCOST $35 Adults | $25 NT Members | Bookings RequiredCONTACT 02 6230 0533 | [email protected] Meet at A D Hope Building, Australian National University

WALKING TOUR - Established in 1962, the ANU Classics Museum is one of Canberra’s cultural gems. The collection spans the Mediterranean and beyond. The objects are beautifully displayed since the Museum’s refurbishment. They range from fine Roman glass tableware and jewellery, ancient pots dating back 5,000 years, beautiful glossy Greek vases, Greek coins from the time of Cleopatra and Roman coins depicting Julius Caesar, to domestic ware and interior decor from Pompeiian villas destroyed by the eruption of Vesuvius. The tour of the Museum will be followed by afternoon tea.

YARRALUMLA NURSERY OPEN DAYDATE Sunday 6 AprilTIME 10am - 3pmCOST Gold Coin DonationCONTACT [email protected] Off Banks Street, YarralumlaOPEN DAY - Help celebrate the Centenary of the Yarralumla Nursery and its vital role developing Canberra’s unique character and identity as a garden city. This heritage-listed nursery was part of a larger nursery and arboretum comprising Weston park and Westbourne Woods. Join special tours through the nursery and enjoy displays, activities and refreshment in the park adjoining the nursery. For many Canberrans their first contact was through the Free Plant Issue Scheme, which began in 1930. This had the effect of controlling the species planted, resulting in a unified plant palette in the city and preserving the ‘Garden City’ concept.

4TH AINSLIE OPEN HOUSES AND GARDENSDATE Saturday 5 AprilTIME 1.30pm-4.30pmCOST $35 Adults | $25 NT Members | Bookings RequiredCONTACT [email protected] address Meet at Baker Gardens Pre-school

WALKING TOUR - A conducted walking tour around Corroboree Park crescents, inspecting three different (new in 2014) 1926-27 cottages, specially designed by Federal Capital Commission and private architects, and various once productive, now mature gardens close-up. Hear fascinating stories of the residents who created a community while building the national capital. Afternoon tea is included. Walking (approx. 1 km) at a comfortable pace will be involved, including across grassed or unpaved areas. Limit of 30 adults.Event may be postponed or cancelled should inclement weather occur on the day.

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NARRABUNDAH PRE FABS WALK

DATE Sunday 13 April TIME 1pm-4pmCOST $35 Adults | $25 NT Members | Bookings RequiredCONTACT 02 6230 0533, [email protected], Linda 0437 376 922 or Mary 0427 381 380address Meet at Narrabundah Shops, Boolimba St, Narrabundah

WALKING TOUR - This walk will provide an insight into the history of these pre fabs, a group of 365 family homes built to minimal standards from 1948 until 1951. They provided urgently needed accommodation for building workers and their families who came to get Canberra up and running in the post WWII days. It will include pre fabs in their original form or where redevelopment has preserved the outside form. The author of the book, Homes for the Workers - the History of the Narrabundah Pre Fabs, Alan Foskett, will lead the walk which will finish at a café at Narrabundah shops.

THREE CORNERSTONES WALKING TOUR OF OAKS ESTATE AND ROBERTSONS’ HOUSE

DATE Saturday 19 AprilTIME 10.30am-1.15pmCOST Gold Coin Donation | Bookings RequiredCONTACT [email protected] address Meet at Gillespie Park, corner of River and Railway Streets, Oaks Estate for the walk or at Robertsons’ House, 9 Hazel Street, Oaks Estate at 12.30pm for the guided inspection

WALKING TOUR - The Oaks (1836), Queanbeyan Railway Station (1887) and the Robertsons’ house (1912/13) provide three cornerstones marking the developmental history of Oaks Estate. Viewed in its present day context, as a cross-border precinct at the junction of the Molonglo and Queanbeyan Rivers, they provide insight into the transition between the region’s colonial and federal eras and the links between Canberra and Queanbeyan in that transition. Join Dr Karen Williams for the walk and a visit to the Robertsons’ House, the only known construction workers’ ‘humpy’ in the ACT, or just visit the Robertsons’ House.

A WALK TO YANKEE HAT INDIGENOUS ROCK ART

DATE Saturday 12 April

TIME 10am-3pm

COST $35 Adults | $25 NT Members | Bookings Required

CONTACT Peter Dowling 0417 233 194 [email protected] Yankee Hat, Namadgi National Park, Meet at Namadgi Visitor Centre, Naas Road, Tharwa

WALKING TOUR - Yankee Hat indigenous rock art site is located within the Gudgenby Valley of Namadgi National Park in a complex of boulders situated at the foot of Yankee Hat Mountain. Carbon dating of the campsite deposits in the Yankee Hat rock shelter show that Aboriginal people began using the shelter more than 800 years ago. However, evidence from nearby archaeological sites suggest that people were camping in the area, and presumably painting, as long as 3,700 years ago. Participants will meet at the Namadgi Visitors Centre where carpooling arrangements will be made for the drive to the commencement of the walk.Advice will be taken from Park rangers if weather is inclement.

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