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 

 

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Gardening Volunteer

Join weekly social garden groups to support the maintenance of our gardens and their heritage value. Gain experience in a Heritage Garden, meet like-minded friends, experience the health benefits of being in the garden and help us look after these special places. The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) are seeking a Volunteers to assist in or weekly Gardening groups at various properties across the state.  

Wednesday's 10:00am - 12 noon

Volunteer activities could include: 

  • Attend weekly working bees, under the direction of the NTAV representative (various for properties)  
  • 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 of experienced volunteers. The National Trust is a not for profit organisation that aims to conserve Australia’s history and heritage for present and future generations. 

Volunteers can be provided with a letter of reference. 

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.  

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. 

Garden INTERN Volunteer

 

 
 
The National Trust of Australia (Victoria)  is pleased to welcome you as a Volunteer Garden Intern and support you as you gain hands-on experience maintaining and preserving heritage gardens. This is a unique opportunity to deepen your horticultural knowledge, contribute to the conservation of significant landscapes, and be part of a welcoming community. Interns will work alongside experienced garden professionals  and occasionally with registered Volunteers to support seasonal tasks. 
 
Hours are flexible and negotiable to suit your schedule.
As an intern, you'll benefit from:
  • Practical experience in heritage garden care
  • Mentorship and skill-building opportunities
  • Social connections with like-minded individuals
  • Improved wellbeing through time spent in nature
  • Training and induction provided on-site
This opportunity is ideal for students or early-career horticulturists seeking meaningful, real-world experience in a supportive environment.
Activities could include: 
  • Attend weekly working bees, under the direction of the NTAV representative (various for properties)  
  • 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 
Willingness to adapt procedures to ensure maintenance of heritage aspects of the garden are a must, as is a Positive work ethic.
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 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. 
 

 

Property Guide

 

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As a Property Guide with the National Trust of Australia (Victoria), you will play a vital role in bringing our heritage sites to life. By hosting small groups of visitors, you will share fascinating stories, highlight key points of interest, and answer questions to ensure an engaging and memorable experience. As an ambassador for the National Trust, you will not only connect visitors to the rich history of our properties but also help share the broader vision and mission of preserving and celebrating our cultural heritage. You are intrinsic in sharing what the National Trust does to the public.


Volunteer activities could include

  • Contribute as a National Trust volunteer towards achieving our mission
  • Provide the agreed Acknowledgement of Country before tours commence
  • Conduct group and individual tours through the house and/or grounds
  • Interpret the contents of the property using guide notes provided by the NTAV
  • Provide an interesting and accurate account of the social history to visitors
  • Answer questions from the public, escalating to property manager if required.
  • Encourage NTAV membership through the tour
  • Inspire the community to appreciate, conserve and celebrate its built, natural and cultural heritage
  • A minimum of two days of volunteering a month maybe required.

Benefits for our Volunteers

  • Opportunity to meet people with similar interests and make new friends weekly.
  • Learn about Australia heritage and cultural sites.
  • Meaningful volunteering with contributes to health and well being
  • Free entry to site where volunteering with a guided house tour, including events and  exhibitions, on application.
  • Join 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

Skills, qualifications or experience required (or desirable) for role

  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Willingness to learn the history of the house and/or garden.
  • Time management skills and awareness
  • Willingness to adapt presentations to suit the audience / group on the tour and current exhibits of house.
  • Current Working with Children Card
  • Current Police check on application

You will be one of a team of experienced volunteers. 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 as part of the application process.  
If this sounds like you (or someone you know), please fill in an application. If you have any problems or  require further detail please contact 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. 

 

Gate House Front Of House

 

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As a Gatehouse volunteer at Rippon Lea you will be the first face of our visitors encounter and your role is vital to their successful visit by welcoming to our special place. 

As the first point of contact, you represent the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and help create a positive and engaging visitor experience. Volunteers support the retail operations of the Gatehouse Shop, promote NTAV membership, and assist with general visitor enquiries.


Volunteer activities could include

  • Greet and assist visitors upon arrival
  • Operate the Gatehouse Shop, including ticketing and small refreshment stand
  • Promote and process NTAV memberships at the checkout
  • Inform visitors about what's on offer at the property
  • Answer general visitor questions and refer complex enquiries to the Property Manager
  • Maintain a welcoming and tidy retail space
  • Contribute to the NTAV’s mission by inspiring appreciation for Victoria’s cultural heritage

Benefits for our Volunteers

  • Be part of a passionate and supportive team
  • Meet new people and engage with the public
  • Contribute to the preservation of one of Melbourne’s most iconic heritage sites
  • Gain experience in customer service and retail
  • Learn about Australia heritage and cultural sites.
  • Meaningful volunteering with contributes to health and well being
  • Free entry to site where volunteering with a guided house tour, including events and  exhibitions, on application.
  • Join 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

Skills, qualifications or experience required (or desirable) for role

  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Friendly and approachable manner
  • Willingness to learn about the history of Rippon Lea and its gardens
  • Retail or point-of-sale experience (desirable but not essential)
  • Basic IT skills (e.g., using rosters, email, or POS systems)
  • Willingness to learn and follow procedures

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. 

 

General Interest Registration

Volunteering with the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) is an opportunity to make a meaningful difference while connecting with our rich heritage. Whether you’re passionate about history, nature, or community, there’s a role for you. From guiding visitors through iconic properties to supporting events, being involved in our gardens and landscape spaces, conservation projects, or assisting with administration, you’ll play a vital part in preserving and celebrating our cultural legacy. Join our vibrant community of volunteers and help us protect the stories of the past for future generations.

If there is not a current Volunteer opportunity available that interests please apply and our Staff will contact you to discuss what opportunity best suits you

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

You will be one of a team of experienced volunteers. 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 may be 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. 

AUSLAN Guide Support

We want to be more inclusive at Rippon Lea Estate. You can help make our house and garden tours more accessible and inclusive for everyone. The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) is seeking volunteers to support our Volunteer's tour guides by providing AUSLAN interpretation. This is a meaningful opportunity to connect with community, support accessibility, and spend time immersed in the beauty of one of Victoria’s treasured heritage estates. The National Trust is a not for profit organisation that aims to conserve Australia’s history and heritage for present and future generations.  

Volunteer activities could include: 

Assisting with garden tours during the special events 
Supporting the delivery of  the house and or garden tours with AUSLAN
Working as part of a friendly, inclusive team

Knowledge and Skills required :  

  • Familiarity with AUSLAN is necessary  
  • Some knowledge and enjoyment of gardens is desirable but not essential.  
  • Ability to support public facing events 
  • Willingness to work outdoors and be active walking on your feet for minimum of 1 -2 hours 
  • Positive work ethic appreciated 

Volunteer Benefits include  

  • Contribution to a more inclusive and accessible public events

  • Meet like-minded people who care about community, accessibility, and culture
  • Gain experience supporting public programming and events

  • 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 Event Coordinator. 

You will be one of a team of  volunteers. 

As part of the application process, we will ask you to agree to register as a National Trust Volunteer by filling in an application here. 
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. 

 

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. 

 

About the National Trust of Australia (Victoria)

Since 1956 the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) (NTAV) has been actively conserving and protecting our heritage for future generations to enjoy. We are an independent non-profit charity organisation and the leading operator of house museums and heritage properties in the state.

Since our inception we have been generously supported by Volunteers whose contributions are highly valued and allow us to continue our important work.

You can read more about NTAV and our people here.

As a community based member organisation, we are not part of government and work with partners to deliver our mission to champion Victoria's diverse heritage, embracing the complexity of the past, and inspire connections to place for the benefit of current and future generations.

What is Volunteering?

Volunteering is time willingly given for the common good and without financial gain 

By becoming a volunteer for the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) (NTAV) you play a part in caring for our collective Heritage. The organisation depends on the efforts of teams of volunteers who work with us in partnership. Volunteers are essential to the important work the NTAV does in protecting, preserving and sharing Victoria’s heritage.