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Barwon Park Mansion

Barwon Park is an authentic bluestone mansion and stables set in a sweeping rural landscape. Visitors still marvel at the magnificent entrance hall and impressive room. The restored mansion and stables are also an ideal venue for weddings, photography and group functions.

Barwon Park is located at 105 Inverleigh Road, Winchelsea on Wadawurrung Country 

Barwon Grange

The only surviving example of the many fashionable river front residences built along the Barwon River during the 1850s and 1860s for the wealthy of Geelong. The extensive library featured a ‘Cyclopaedia of Medicine’ and Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. The cellar was stocked with wine and spirits, the conservatory filled with plants, sculptures, a collection of coral and two canaries in brass cages.

Barwon Grange is located at 25 Fernleigh Street, Newton on Wadawurrung Country 

The Heights Heritage Home & Garden

The Heights is the largest prefabricated house in Victoria and still retain many of its mid-nineteenth century charms. The stables, water tower, groom’s cottage and dovecote are all in original condition. The beautifully maintained gardens are a centrepiece of The Heights.

The Heights is located at 140 Aphrasia Street, Newtown on Wadawurrung Country 

 

Chiltern is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Victoria's High Country on Yorta Yorta Country. This charming town, with its rich history and picturesque landscapes, is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a glimpse into Victoria’s Gold Rush era.

 

The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) has three properties within a short distance of each other, along with a delightful gift shop selling local products. We are always looking for support at these places ! 

 

Lake View House

 

One of Chiltern’s crown jewels is Lake View House, a Victorian-era modest but stately home that stands as a testament to the town’s grandeur in the 19th century. Overlooking Lake Anderson, this beautifully preserved property allows visitors to step back in time and experience the days gone by. Wander through its quaint rooms, admire the beautifully cared-for grounds and gardens, and learn about the fascinating history of the house and its former residents.

 

Lake View House is located at 18-22 Victoria Street, Chiltern on Yorta Yorta Country.

 

Dow’s Pharmacy

 

Step into a long-gone era of medicine at this unique country pharmacy. Untouched since it closed its doors in 1968, Dow’s Pharmacy offers a fascinating window into the world of 19th-century medicine. From vintage pharmaceutical equipment to intriguing medical artifacts, you’ll feel like you’ve gone back in time as you uncover its many hidden surprises. 

 

Dow's Pharmacy is located at 42 Conness Street, Chiltern  on Yorta Yorta Country.

 

Federal Standard Print Works

 

For those with a fascination for the written word and the art of printing, Federal Standard Print Works is a rare hidden treasure. As one of the few substantially intact provincial newspaper printeries remaining from the gold mining era, this living museum celebrates the history of printing and publishing in regional Victoria. The vintage presses and traditional typesetting equipment have all been carefully preserved and are still put through their paces on open days. 

 

Federal Standard Print Works is located at Main Street, Chiltern  on Yorta Yorta Country.

 

Mills Cottage

 

One of Victoria's oldest homes, Mills Cottage is a reminder of maritime history and life in Port Fairy, a fishing village on the Shipwreck Coast

 

Named after the Mills family, who occupied or owned the cottage from 1842 – 1909, the house remains considerably intact including over fifty different wallpapers layered throughout its rooms. The earliest surviving part of Mills Cottage dates to 1843, making it one of Victoria’s oldest homes. 

 

John and his brother Charles Fredrick Mills had been sealers and whalers, but settled in Port Fairy, where John became a maritime trader and Harbour Master and Charles a farmer. From the mid 1850s-1871 Captain John Mills was the Port Fairy Harbour Master, an important role in such a bustling port.

 

We are always looking for new Volunteers to Support our team in the beautiful Heritage Town. 

 

Mills Cottage is located at 40 Gipps Street, Port Fairy on Eastern Marr Country.

 

Mott’s Cottage

 

Mott’s Cottage is a charming vernacular cottage that reflects the lives of people who worked in the port village. 

 

Named after Sarah Jane Mott who lived in the cottage for 26 years in the early 20th century, her family were fishermen and boatmen in the township.  

 

Constructed in three stages, the oldest section dates from 1845 or earlier.  

 

Unusually for a humble seaman’s cottage it acquired a second story when Mrs Jane Chastel leased the property in the 1850s. It was then occupied by local stonemason John Hooper who ran a boarding house with his daughter Caroline in the late nineteenth century. 

 

Mott's Cottage is located at 5 Sackville Street, Port Fairy on Eastern Marr Country.

 

Opportunities Available

Maintenance and Gardening Volunteers

We are currently seeking expressions of interest for Maintenance and Gardening Volunteer roles at our Geelong and Regional Properties. 

Our Gardening groups often become close Social groups. 

 

 

Mooramong Gardening Volunteer

The National Trust are seeking volunteers to help care for Mooramong’s beautiful Heritage Garden! Join our friendly gardening crew once a month for a 3-hour session. A new volunteer intake is coming up. If you enjoy gardening, are fit, and love working outdoors, we’d love to hear from you and invite you to our volunteer induction. Help us preserve this special place!  

Volunteer activities could include: 

  • Attend last Friday of the month working bees, under the direction of the NTAV representative
  • Carry out garden maintenance and development tasks.  
  • Work co-operatively with other volunteers to keep the garden at the highest standard practicable within the available resources.   
  • Tasks vary with the seasons, Planting, Presentation, Weeding, Pruning, Raking 

Knowledge and Skills required :  

  • Experience is not always necessary 
  • Some knowledge and enjoyment of routine gardening practices is desirable but not essential.  
  • Willingness to adapt procedures to ensure maintenance of heritage aspects of the garden. 
  • Positive work ethic appreciated 

Volunteer Benefits include  

  • Social and community benefits 
  • Connection to meet people with similar interests and make new friends.  
  • Exercise and natural benefits and wellbeing from spending time in nature 
  • Learn about Horticulture, heritage and presentation of significant gardens.  
  • Joining a community of volunteers, with regular meetings and opportunities for attendance at events and outings organised by NTAV.  
  • Chance to make a positive difference to our cultural heritage 

Training and skill development in: 

  • National Trust general induction for all volunteers. 
  • Site Induction by Garden Coordinator. 

You will be one of a team. The National Trust is a not for profit organisation that aims to conserve Australia’s history and heritage for present and future generations. 

As part of the application process, we will ask you to agree to register as a National Trust Volunteer.  Volunteers are required to have a current Working with Children’s Card (free for volunteers) and police check which you can apply for at a discount as part of the application process.  

If this sounds like you (or someone you know), please get in touch for more information volunteers@nattrust.com.au and please share this with your networks. 

Thank you for considering volunteering with us. We believe in inclusiveness, diversity, and equality and are committed to ensuring that our workplaces are a reflection of that. We encourage talented people from all backgrounds, abilities, and identities to apply to our vacancies. 

We promote diversity and practice equity. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are encouraged to apply. 

 

PNVE Project Research Support

 

Interested in historical research ? Possibly love stories, history, and a good spreadsheet? We’ve got the perfect volunteer role for you! 
Join the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) as a PNVE Project Support Volunteer and help shape the future of storytelling across our iconic properties. From the comfort of your home (or a heritage site if you prefer!), you’ll dive into fascinating facts, forgotten tales, and hidden gems, all while helping us build a centralised, searchable archive that brings our places to life.
What you could be doing:
  • Organising and cataloguing stories, facts, and research (citations = your best friend!)
  • Updating and editing records using our naming protocols
  • Uploading documents to SharePoint like a digital wizard
  • Helping refine and structure Property Notes that will inform how we share history with visitors
  • Joining bi-monthly webinars to connect, collaborate, and share research wins or rabbit holes out with fellow volunteers
Location: Remote or at an NTAV property
Time Commitment: Totally flexible
Reports to: PNVE Working Group / NTAV Rep
You’ll love this role if you’re into:
  • Heritage, storytelling, and research
  • Clear writing and tidy digital files
  • Working independently but being part of a passionate team
  • Making a real impact on how history is preserved and shared
Benefits can include:
  • Contributing to a strategic heritage project
  • Developing research and documentation skills
  • Access to NTAV webinars, training, and events
  • Being part of a community that cares deeply about Victoria’s cultural legacy
  • Ready to help us tell better stories? We’d love to have you on board!
  • Connection to meet people with similar interests and make new friends.  
  • Joining a community of volunteers, with regular meetings and opportunities for attendance at events and outings organised by NTAV.  
  • Chance to make a positive difference to our cultural heritage 

Training and skill development in: 

  • National Trust general induction for all volunteers. 
  • Site Induction by Garden Coordinator. 

As part of the application process, we will ask you to agree to register as a National Trust Volunteer.  Volunteers are required to have a current Working with Children’s Card (free for volunteers) and police check which you can apply for as part of the application process.  

Thank you for considering volunteering with us. We believe in inclusiveness, diversity, and equality and are committed to ensuring that our workplaces are a reflection of that. We encourage talented people from all backgrounds, abilities, and identities to apply to our vacancies. 

We promote diversity and practice equity. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are encouraged to apply. 

 

2026 Eco Action Volunteer

 

Eco Action Volunteers support the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) in delivering environmental and sustainability projects throughout 2026. This is a flexible, project-based role for those passionate about conservation and community engagement. By expressing your interest in this role you will be added to a mailing list and contacted about upcoming Environmental projects throughout the year.

Key Activities could include:

  • Participate in revegetation projects and other environmental initiatives.
  • Assist with planting, weeding, mulching, and habitat restoration activities at various locations.
  • Assistance with managing information on the biodiversity at our sites (no requirement to work outdoors for this)
  • Support project teams with on-ground tasks and occasional event assistance.
  • Working with partners such as Landcare, existing garden volunteers, other environmental organisations and staff
  • Promote sustainable practices and help create positive environmental outcomes.

Skills & Attributes :

  • Interest in environmental conservation and sustainability.
  • Ability to work outdoors and undertake physical tasks.
  • Team player with good communication skills.
  • Reliability and willingness to follow safety guidelines.

Commitment:

  • Flexible – opportunities will be offered throughout 2026.
  • Volunteers can choose projects based on availability and interest.

Location:
Various National Trust sites and partner locations across Victoria.

Training & Support:

  • Induction provided for each project.
  • Safety briefing and equipment supplied as required.

Benefits:

  • Contribute to meaningful environmental outcomes.
  • Learn new skills and meet like-minded people.
  • Be part of the National Trust’s sustainability initiatives.
  • Feel warm and fuzzy about being part of the solution.
Thank you for considering volunteering with us. We believe in inclusiveness, diversity, and equality and are committed to ensuring that our workplaces are a reflection of that. We encourage talented people from all backgrounds, abilities, and identities to apply to our vacancies. 

We promote diversity and practice equity. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are encouraged to apply. 

 

Fill in an application

Head Office Tasma Terrace East Melbourne

The head office of the National Trust of Australia (Victoria)

One of the finest examples of a nineteenth-century three-storey terrace house in Australia, Tasma Terrace was built in 1879 for wealthy grain merchant George Nipper as a stylish guest house and family home. Facing demolition and replacement with hi-rise towers in 1970, this beautiful and unique building was saved through the advocacy of the National Trust.

Tasma Terrace now houses the head office of the National Trust of Australia (Victoria), a gallery space, and a number of period decorated meeting and function rooms.

Its here you can find Volunteering roles with our central Teams, such as Advocacy, Collections, Marketing, Retail and Commercial.  If you are an Intern this is where you should register your interest also! 

The National Trust Head Office is located at 6 Parliament Place, East Melbourne on Wurundjeri Woiwurrung Country 

 

Opportunities Available

Reserach: PNVE Project Support

 

Interested in historical research ? Possibly love stories, history, and a good spreadsheet? We’ve got the perfect volunteer role for you! 
Join the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) as a PNVE Project Support Volunteer and help shape the future of storytelling across our iconic properties. From the comfort of your home (or a heritage site if you prefer!), you’ll dive into fascinating facts, forgotten tales, and hidden gems, all while helping us build a centralised, searchable archive that brings our places to life.
What you could be doing:
  • Organising and cataloguing stories, facts, and research (citations = your best friend!)
  • Updating and editing records using our naming protocols
  • Uploading documents to SharePoint like a digital wizard
  • Helping refine and structure Property Notes that will inform how we share history with visitors
  • Joining bi-monthly webinars to connect, collaborate, and share research wins or rabbit holes out with fellow volunteers
Location: Remote or at an NTAV property
Time Commitment: Totally flexible
Reports to: PNVE Working Group / NTAV Rep
You’ll love this role if you’re into:
  • Heritage, storytelling, and research
  • Clear writing and tidy digital files
  • Working independently but being part of a passionate team
  • Making a real impact on how history is preserved and shared
Benefits can include:
  • Contributing to a strategic heritage project
  • Developing research and documentation skills
  • Access to NTAV webinars, training, and events
  • Being part of a community that cares deeply about Victoria’s cultural legacy
  • Ready to help us tell better stories? We’d love to have you on board!
  • Connection to meet people with similar interests and make new friends.  
  • Joining a community of volunteers, with regular meetings and opportunities for attendance at events and outings organised by NTAV.  
  • Chance to make a positive difference to our cultural heritage 

Training and skill development in: 

  • National Trust general induction for all volunteers. 
  • Site Induction by Garden Coordinator. 

As part of the application process, we will ask you to agree to register as a National Trust Volunteer.  Volunteers are required to have a current Working with Children’s Card (free for volunteers) and police check which you can apply for as part of the application process.  

Thank you for considering volunteering with us. We believe in inclusiveness, diversity, and equality and are committed to ensuring that our workplaces are a reflection of that. We encourage talented people from all backgrounds, abilities, and identities to apply to our vacancies. 

We promote diversity and practice equity. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are encouraged to apply. 

 

2026 Eco Action Volunteer

 

Eco Action Volunteers support the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) in delivering environmental and sustainability projects throughout 2026. This is a flexible, project-based role for those passionate about conservation and community engagement. By expressing your interest in this role you will be added to a mailing list and contacted about upcoming Environmental projects throughout the year.

Key Activities could include:

  • Participate in revegetation projects and other environmental initiatives.
  • Assist with planting, weeding, mulching, and habitat restoration activities at various locations.
  • Assistance with managing information on the biodiversity at our sites (no requirement to work outdoors for this)
  • Support project teams with on-ground tasks and occasional event assistance.
  • Working with partners such as Landcare, existing garden volunteers, other environmental organisations and staff
  • Promote sustainable practices and help create positive environmental outcomes.

Skills & Attributes :

  • Interest in environmental conservation and sustainability.
  • Ability to work outdoors and undertake physical tasks.
  • Team player with good communication skills.
  • Reliability and willingness to follow safety guidelines.

Commitment:

  • Flexible – opportunities will be offered throughout 2026.
  • Volunteers can choose projects based on availability and interest.

Location:
Various National Trust sites and partner locations across Victoria.

Training & Support:

  • Induction provided for each project.
  • Safety briefing and equipment supplied as required.

Benefits:

  • Contribute to meaningful environmental outcomes.
  • Learn new skills and meet like-minded people.
  • Be part of the National Trust’s sustainability initiatives.
  • Feel warm and fuzzy about being part of the solution.
Thank you for considering volunteering with us. We believe in inclusiveness, diversity, and equality and are committed to ensuring that our workplaces are a reflection of that. We encourage talented people from all backgrounds, abilities, and identities to apply to our vacancies. 

We promote diversity and practice equity. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are encouraged to apply. 

 

Fill in an application

Metropolitan Como House and Gardens, Labassa, Waller House, Glen Fern

 

Como House and Gardens

Perched above the Birrarung (Yarra) River and affectionately known as “the white house on the hill,” Como House is one of Melbourne’s most treasured heritage sites. Surrounded by a romantic pleasure garden and set within vibrant parklands, Como offers volunteers the chance to be part of a living museum that reflects nearly two centuries of Victorian history.

You could step inside this grand yet intimate 1847 mansion and help share the story of the Armytage family, who called Como home for 95 years. As a volunteer, you’ll help bring to life a rare collection of original furniture, decorative arts, and domestic technology—offering visitors a glimpse into the real workings of an elegant 19th-century home, including its preserved servants’ quarters.

Volunteers play a key role in other important areas including events, retail, gardening, and behind-the-scenes support—with opportunities to match your interests and skills throughout the year.

Whether you love storytelling, heritage architecture, hands-on history, or simply being in a beautiful and welcoming environment, we’d love to hear from you. We take new recruits at periodic stages through out the year, so please register your interest and we will get in touch! 

 Como House and Gardens, Corner Williams Rd & Lechlade Ave, South Yarra 3141 
Wurundjeri Woiwurrung Country 

 

Labassa Mansion

From mansion to tenement, Labassa is a rare survival of nineteenth century splendour

Labassa is an exuberantly decorated high Victorian mansion.

Its vibrant history continued well into the twentieth century as home to a silent movie star, artists and bohemians. 

The interiors are a treasure of ornamental decoration with lavish Japanese wallpapers, ornate stained glass and a rare trompe l’oeil ceiling.  

Redeveloped in the French Second Empire style by German-born architect, John A. B. Koch, for owner Alexander William Robertson, the house was remodelled in 1889 into a thirty-five roomed mansion with views across Port Philip Bay.  The tower is open to small tour groups on open days. 

Converted into flats in the 1920s, it functioned as a tenement until 1980. From housing post-war European immigrant families in the 1950s to the psychedelic haze of the 60s and 70s counterculture, Labassa’s diverse history is ready for you to discover.

Labassa hosts an Open Day once a month run by Volunteers. Please register your interest and we will get in touch ! 

 

Labassa Mansion is located at 2 Manor Grove, Caulfield North

Bunurong Country

Waller House

Step into the remarkable world of Napier and Christian Waller, two of Australia’s most celebrated artists, whose murals, mosaics, and stained-glass works grace some of Victoria’s most iconic buildings, from the Melbourne Town Hall and State Library to Myer and churches across the state.

Their Ivanhoe home is a true reflection of their creative spirits, a place where life, art, and craftsmanship merged. Every corner of the house tells a story, from the hand-decorated interiors to the bespoke furniture, lovingly designed by the Wallers themselves in line with the Arts and Crafts movement.

We are seeking passionate volunteers to help bring this extraordinary space to life during public Open Days, care for the tranquil garden that surrounds the home, or delve into the fascinating research behind the Wallers’ artistic legacy.

Whether you enjoy welcoming and guiding visitors, getting your hands in the soil, or uncovering the stories behind the art, there could be a place for you at Waller House. We take volunteers periodically through out the year. Please register your interest and we will get in touch ! 

Waller house, Ivanhoe, Victoria. Wurundjeri Woiwurrung Country 

 

Opportunities Available

2026 Eco Action Volunteer

 

Eco Action Volunteers support the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) in delivering environmental and sustainability projects throughout 2026. This is a flexible, project-based role for those passionate about conservation and community engagement. By expressing your interest in this role you will be added to a mailing list and contacted about upcoming Environmental projects throughout the year.

Key Activities could include:

  • Participate in revegetation projects and other environmental initiatives.
  • Assist with planting, weeding, mulching, and habitat restoration activities at various locations.
  • Assistance with managing information on the biodiversity at our sites (no requirement to work outdoors for this)
  • Support project teams with on-ground tasks and occasional event assistance.
  • Working with partners such as Landcare, existing garden volunteers, other environmental organisations and staff
  • Promote sustainable practices and help create positive environmental outcomes.

Skills & Attributes :

  • Interest in environmental conservation and sustainability.
  • Ability to work outdoors and undertake physical tasks.
  • Team player with good communication skills.
  • Reliability and willingness to follow safety guidelines.

Commitment:

  • Flexible – opportunities will be offered throughout 2026.
  • Volunteers can choose projects based on availability and interest.

Location:
Various National Trust sites and partner locations across Victoria.

Training & Support:

  • Induction provided for each project.
  • Safety briefing and equipment supplied as required.

Benefits:

  • Contribute to meaningful environmental outcomes.
  • Learn new skills and meet like-minded people.
  • Be part of the National Trust’s sustainability initiatives.
  • Feel warm and fuzzy about being part of the solution.
Thank you for considering volunteering with us. We believe in inclusiveness, diversity, and equality and are committed to ensuring that our workplaces are a reflection of that. We encourage talented people from all backgrounds, abilities, and identities to apply to our vacancies. 

We promote diversity and practice equity. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are encouraged to apply. 

 

Fill in an application

Mornington Peninsula

The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) proudly manages several remarkable properties that allow visitors to step back in time and explore our shared heritage.  

 

Mulberry Hill

 

Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Langwarrin, Mulberry Hill stands as a testament to the creative legacy of artist Sir Daryl Lindsay and author Lady Joan Lindsay. This charming property was their home for over four decades and served as an inspiring backdrop for their artistic pursuits. From Sir Daryl’s captivating artworks to Lady Joan’s iconic novel, “Picnic at Hanging Rock,” the house and gardens of Mulberry Hill echo with the enchanting spirit of Australian art and literature.  We are always happy to hear from interested Volunteers especially to assist with the gardens and guiding. 

 

Mulberry Hill is located at 385 Golf Links Road, Langwarrin South on Bunurong/Boon Wurrung Country 

 

McCrae Homestead

 

Step into the pages of history at McCrae Homestead, one of the oldest surviving houses in Victoria. Built by Andrew and Georgiana McCrae in the mid-19th century, this charming cottage reflects the challenges and triumphs of early settlers. Explore the period rooms, and discover the intriguing stories of the McCrae family, whose legacy endures in this historic gem. 

The Visitor’s Centre, located on the property, features galleries which showcase the McCrae’s art, memorabilia and the photography, artefacts and objects from the families who live at the homestead. 

 

Our happy group are looking for people to assist with gardening, guiding and conservation cleaning at the property. Please register your interest ! 

 

McCrae Homestead is located at 11 Beverley Road, McCrae on Bunurong / Boon Wurrung Country 

 

Endeavour Fern Gully

 

For those seeking a deeper connection with nature and history, Endeavour Fern Gully is a must-visit. Wander around serene creeks, towering trees, and an abundance of flora and fauna unique to this part of the Mornington Peninsular. Here, history and nature intertwine to create a serene and educational experience. 

 

The 2 km loop walking track takes around 30 – 40 minutes, with interpretive signage to explore along the path. 

 

We are looking at putting together regular environmental Volunteer groups. Please register your interest. 

 

Endeavour Fern Gully is located at 195 Arthurs Seat Road on Bunurong / Boon Wurrung Country 

 

General Interests

2026 Eco Action Volunteer

 

Eco Action Volunteers support the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) in delivering environmental and sustainability projects throughout 2026. This is a flexible, project-based role for those passionate about conservation and community engagement. By expressing your interest in this role you will be added to a mailing list and contacted about upcoming Environmental projects throughout the year.

Key Activities could include:

  • Participate in revegetation projects and other environmental initiatives.
  • Assist with planting, weeding, mulching, and habitat restoration activities at various locations.
  • Assistance with managing information on the biodiversity at our sites (no requirement to work outdoors for this)
  • Support project teams with on-ground tasks and occasional event assistance.
  • Working with partners such as Landcare, existing garden volunteers, other environmental organisations and staff
  • Promote sustainable practices and help create positive environmental outcomes.

Skills & Attributes :

  • Interest in environmental conservation and sustainability.
  • Ability to work outdoors and undertake physical tasks.
  • Team player with good communication skills.
  • Reliability and willingness to follow safety guidelines.

Commitment:

  • Flexible – opportunities will be offered throughout 2026.
  • Volunteers can choose projects based on availability and interest.

Location:
Various National Trust sites and partner locations across Victoria.

Training & Support:

  • Induction provided for each project.
  • Safety briefing and equipment supplied as required.

Benefits:

  • Contribute to meaningful environmental outcomes.
  • Learn new skills and meet like-minded people.
  • Be part of the National Trust’s sustainability initiatives.
  • Feel warm and fuzzy about being part of the solution.
Thank you for considering volunteering with us. We believe in inclusiveness, diversity, and equality and are committed to ensuring that our workplaces are a reflection of that. We encourage talented people from all backgrounds, abilities, and identities to apply to our vacancies. 

We promote diversity and practice equity. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are encouraged to apply. 

 

Fill in an application

National Trust Branches

The National Trust's Branch network in Victoria covers metropolitan Melbourne, regional and rural Victoria. Branches facilitate the participation of local National Trust members in heritage advocacy work in their local area.

There are many opportunities open to members through engaging with your local Branch. These include: 

  • Participating in events including the National Trust annual Australian Heritage Festival 
  • Partnering with local government in National Trust Heritage Award schemes 
  • Organising diverse activities for local members 
  • Working with National Trust staff to influence local Councils to protect heritage places via their planning schemes 
  • Assisting in maintaining the National Trust heritage places database by updating information about local places 
  • Coordinating activities with a broad and diverse range of partners, including local historical groups, local government, and other not-for-profit groups 

Each Branch is unique in the opportunities and activities it provides.

Find a branch near you: www.nationaltrust.org.au/branches-vic

Opportunities Available

Join your Local NTAV Branch Committee

Are you passionate about heritage and looking to connect with like-minded individuals in your community? By joining your local National Trust branch, you’ll have the opportunity to advocate for local heritage, participate in events, and contribute to meaningful conservation efforts. Whether you’re interested in campaigning for heritage protection, helping at events, or simply sharing your love of history, your involvement makes a real difference. Become part of a dedicated group working to safeguard our shared heritage—your voice and support matter! 

Volunteer activities could include: 

  • Attend regular meetings, under the direction of the local NTAV Branch representative
  • Work co-operatively with other volunteers to advocate for local heritage issues.   
  • Provide support for local Heritage events 

Knowledge and Skills desired but not mandatory :  

  • Interest in Heritage & Conservation – A passion for protecting and celebrating local history, architecture, and cultural sites.

  • Willingness to Engage – Openness to participating in branch activities, advocacy efforts, and community events.

  • Basic Understanding of NTAV’s Mission – Familiarity with the National Trust’s role in heritage conservation and its impact on local communities.

  • Teamwork & Collaboration – Ability to work with like-minded individuals to support local heritage initiatives and branch projects.

Volunteer Benefits include  

  • Social and community benefits 
  • Connection to meet people with similar interests and make new friends.  
  • Learn about local Heritage and Conservation issues
  • Joining a community of volunteers, with regular meetings and opportunities for attendance at events and outings organised by NTAV.  
  • Chance to make a positive difference to our cultural heritage 

The National Trust is a not for profit organisation that aims to conserve Australia’s history and heritage for present and future generations. 

As part of the application process, we will ask you to agree to register as a National Trust Volunteer. 
Volunteers nominating for a BRANCH COMMITTEE Executive are required to have a current Working with Children’s Card (free for volunteers) and a Police Check. Instructions on how to obtain these are given the registration process. 

If this sounds like you (or someone you know), please get in touch for more information volunteers@nattrust.com.au and please share this with your networks. 

Thank you for considering volunteering with us. We believe in inclusiveness, diversity, and equality and are committed to ensuring that our workplaces are a reflection of that. We encourage talented people from all backgrounds, abilities, and identities to apply to our vacancies. 

We promote diversity and practice equity. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are encouraged to apply. 

 

Fill in an application

Rippon Lea Estate

Rippon Lea is a large 19th century mansion surrounded by 7 hectares of Victorian pleasure gardens. It is listed on the National Heritage Register as one of the finest examples of original suburban estate in Australia.

The house was completed in 1868. It was built for Frederick Sargood. Sargood made his money selling soft-goods on the goldfields. The house is named after his mother’s maiden-name, Rippon. Lea is an English word for meadow. The property was a large, self-sufficient farm, about twice the size it is now. The mansion was originally 15 rooms; it currently has 33 rooms. Sargood moved in with his first wife, Marian, and their 9 surviving children. There were 7 maids, a butler, 7 gardeners, a coachman and a groom.

Sargood was a typical man of the Victorian Age – visionary and practical. This resulted in an elaborate underground watering system and the house having its own electricity supply. Unusually for its time, the house had internal toilets. Sargood was a keen gardener who was particularly interested in orchids and ferns. A large number of plants were imported.

The garden is complex and covers almost 14 acres, which includes a large lake, extensive shrubberies and flower gardens, an orchard of historically significant fruit varieties, a fernery, rose gardens and many other features of historical, landscape and architectural interest, all forming the setting for the polychrome brick mansion completed in 1868.

Rippon Lea is a vast and complicated site. From gardening, guiding, front of house and back of houses there can be something for everyone here! There is always multitude of roles available with periodic inductions. Please register your interest and we will be in touch! 

Rippon Lea Estate is located at 192 Hotham Street, Elsternwick on Bunurong / Boon Wurrung Country 

 

Opportunities Available

Youth Volunteer

 

Are you aged between 13  to under 18 and looking for a way to get involved, give back, and gain new skills? Volunteering with the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) is a great way for young people to connect with history, the environment, and the community—while having fun and making a real impact.

Whether you're interested in heritage, gardens, storytelling, events, or behind-the-scenes support, there are age-appropriate opportunities for you to get involved. You might help at open days, assist with tours or activities, support gardening teams, or lend a hand with creative projects and administration.

Youth volunteering is a chance to:

  • Learn valuable skills and build confidence

  • Meet new people and be part of a welcoming team

  • Gain experience that looks great on job or uni applications

  • Help preserve our shared stories for future generations

We welcome young volunteers and work with schools, community groups, and families to create meaningful, roles that inspire a love for heritage and volunteering. The National Trust is a child safe organisation with all our staff and volunteers having the appropriate up to date compliance checks in place. 

Join us and become a young custodian of the past—shaping a better future.

Knowledge and Skills required :  

  • Experience is not always necessary  
  • Positive work ethic appreciated 

Volunteer Benefits include  

  • Social and community benefits 
  • Connection to meet people with similar interests and make new friends.  .  
  • Joining a community of volunteers, with regular meetings and opportunities for attendance at events and outings organised by NTAV.  
  • Chance to make a positive difference to our cultural heritage 

Training and skill development in: 

  • National Trust general induction for all volunteers. 
  • Site Induction by National Trust Staff member

To qualify as a Youth Volunteer with the NTAV you must be under 18 years of age.  
Individuals who are 12 years of age or younger must be accompanied by a carer whilst volunteering, who is also a registered NTAV volunteer and provide written consent from their guardian Individuals who are aged between 13-17 years of age are eligible to volunteer having provided written guardian consent.  

Thank you for considering volunteering with us. We believe in inclusiveness, diversity, and equality and are committed to ensuring that our workplaces are a reflection of that. We encourage talented people from all backgrounds, abilities, and identities to apply to our vacancies. 

We promote diversity and practice equity. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are encouraged to apply. 

 

2026 Eco Action Volunteer

 

Eco Action Volunteers support the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) in delivering environmental and sustainability projects throughout 2026. This is a flexible, project-based role for those passionate about conservation and community engagement. By expressing your interest in this role you will be added to a mailing list and contacted about upcoming Environmental projects throughout the year.

Key Activities could include:

  • Participate in revegetation projects and other environmental initiatives.
  • Assist with planting, weeding, mulching, and habitat restoration activities at various locations.
  • Assistance with managing information on the biodiversity at our sites (no requirement to work outdoors for this)
  • Support project teams with on-ground tasks and occasional event assistance.
  • Working with partners such as Landcare, existing garden volunteers, other environmental organisations and staff
  • Promote sustainable practices and help create positive environmental outcomes.

Skills & Attributes :

  • Interest in environmental conservation and sustainability.
  • Ability to work outdoors and undertake physical tasks.
  • Team player with good communication skills.
  • Reliability and willingness to follow safety guidelines.

Commitment:

  • Flexible – opportunities will be offered throughout 2026.
  • Volunteers can choose projects based on availability and interest.

Location:
Various National Trust sites and partner locations across Victoria.

Training & Support:

  • Induction provided for each project.
  • Safety briefing and equipment supplied as required.

Benefits:

  • Contribute to meaningful environmental outcomes.
  • Learn new skills and meet like-minded people.
  • Be part of the National Trust’s sustainability initiatives.
  • Feel warm and fuzzy about being part of the solution.
Thank you for considering volunteering with us. We believe in inclusiveness, diversity, and equality and are committed to ensuring that our workplaces are a reflection of that. We encourage talented people from all backgrounds, abilities, and identities to apply to our vacancies. 

We promote diversity and practice equity. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are encouraged to apply. 

 

Fill in an application

Yarra Valley Gulf Station

Established in the 1850s, Gulf Station was farmed for nearly 100 years by the Bell family.

Gulf Station is one of the oldest and most intact examples of a pioneer farm complex in Australia. Wander around the property’s homestead and outbuildings and be transported into the domestic life of a rural colonial family where a mother’s word was law. Guided tours take place at 11.30am on open days (other times may be available) or enjoy a self-guided tour.

Scottish settlers Agnes and William Bell were the first to lease the land where the property was established. From the 1850s to the 1950s, Gulf Station supplied produce to gold miners of the district. The National Trust acquired stewardship of the property in 1976 and restored its buildings and cottage garden.

We are looking for Volunteers to assist us with Guiding, Open days, Maintenance and Repair, Research and behind the scenes activitiy.  Our Volunteer group is very social and we would love for you to join us for a cup of tea !

Gulf Station is located at 1029 Melba Highway, Yarra Glen on Wurundjeri Woiwurrung Country 

Opportunities Available

2026 Eco Action Volunteer

 

Eco Action Volunteers support the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) in delivering environmental and sustainability projects throughout 2026. This is a flexible, project-based role for those passionate about conservation and community engagement. By expressing your interest in this role you will be added to a mailing list and contacted about upcoming Environmental projects throughout the year.

Key Activities could include:

  • Participate in revegetation projects and other environmental initiatives.
  • Assist with planting, weeding, mulching, and habitat restoration activities at various locations.
  • Assistance with managing information on the biodiversity at our sites (no requirement to work outdoors for this)
  • Support project teams with on-ground tasks and occasional event assistance.
  • Working with partners such as Landcare, existing garden volunteers, other environmental organisations and staff
  • Promote sustainable practices and help create positive environmental outcomes.

Skills & Attributes :

  • Interest in environmental conservation and sustainability.
  • Ability to work outdoors and undertake physical tasks.
  • Team player with good communication skills.
  • Reliability and willingness to follow safety guidelines.

Commitment:

  • Flexible – opportunities will be offered throughout 2026.
  • Volunteers can choose projects based on availability and interest.

Location:
Various National Trust sites and partner locations across Victoria.

Training & Support:

  • Induction provided for each project.
  • Safety briefing and equipment supplied as required.

Benefits:

  • Contribute to meaningful environmental outcomes.
  • Learn new skills and meet like-minded people.
  • Be part of the National Trust’s sustainability initiatives.
  • Feel warm and fuzzy about being part of the solution.
Thank you for considering volunteering with us. We believe in inclusiveness, diversity, and equality and are committed to ensuring that our workplaces are a reflection of that. We encourage talented people from all backgrounds, abilities, and identities to apply to our vacancies. 

We promote diversity and practice equity. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are encouraged to apply. 

 

Fill in an application

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