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Heritage Living Winter 2011 - National Trust of Australia

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<strong>Heritage</strong> <strong>Living</strong>national TRust <strong>of</strong> South <strong>Australia</strong>trust news<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>, as an organisat ion which wouldensure that her property would remain in safehands in perpetuity.Dedication <strong>of</strong> the remaining portions <strong>of</strong> her landas part <strong>of</strong> the Reserve were published in theGovernment Gazette <strong>of</strong> 18th May, 1972. Janet wasmade an Honorary Life Member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>National</strong><strong>Trust</strong> <strong>of</strong> South <strong>Australia</strong> in recognition <strong>of</strong> her gifts.As agreed at the time <strong>of</strong> her original gift to the<strong>Trust</strong> in 1957, Janet had life-time occupationrights without charge to her, as well as over-ridingsay in relation to the house and property. Janetretired from the property on 29th August, 1977, toWaterford Private Hospital, Glenelg. She died onthe 18th February 1990.The Nature ReserveThe constant and enduring feature <strong>of</strong>Wilabalangaloo is its natural landscape and floraand fauna conservation values. The days <strong>of</strong> amuseum and exhibits depicting early Riverlandlife are now over; as are the wildlife enclosuresand animals that featured as part <strong>of</strong> past visitorattractions.During the mid-1970s to the early-1990s, theBerri Branch had created and modified a series<strong>of</strong> interpretive walking trails. Building on thatthe most recent redevelopment (courtesy <strong>of</strong> aphilanthropic grant) was completed in mid-<strong>2011</strong>.Over the past two years, groups <strong>of</strong> local, interstateand international volunteers have carved out newtrail sections and installed new signs, markerposts and fencing, for a better visitor experience.Supported by a new self-guided tour brochure,the trail network provides an up-close-andpersonalexperience <strong>of</strong> scenic riverine landscapes,fascinating geology and a recovering malleehabitat supporting remarkable vegetation andwildlife.The nature trail is now a core element <strong>of</strong> theWilabalangaloo Nature Reserve.Contributing to the regional story about pre-European heritage and post-settlement influenceson the riverine environment, Wilabalangaloonow also features as part <strong>of</strong> the <strong>National</strong><strong>Trust</strong>’s Riverland <strong>Heritage</strong> Trail (as identified in apromotional booklet published April 2010).Mary Martin Bookshop & Café, former Norwood BaptistChurch 1870ACTIVATINGOUR BUILT HERITAGEA seminar in conjunction with the Don DunstanFoundation on building re-use in SA andpromoting development with heritage.Wednesday 5 October <strong>2011</strong>, 6-00pm,Mary Martin Bookshop & Café134A Norwood Parade, NorwoodThis exciting event will feature the dynamic SteffenLehmann, author and Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> SustainableDesign at the University <strong>of</strong> SA, and an expert panelwith audience discussion about adaptive re-useand future directions for built heritage. Venue willbe the airy space <strong>of</strong> the former Baptist Church1870, now superbly re-configured as bookshopand café.The NTSA will also launch its Cultural <strong>Heritage</strong>Advisory Committee’s discussion paper <strong>Living</strong><strong>Heritage</strong> Vision 175, on creating a richer morediverse and sustainable built environment topromote SA as The <strong>Heritage</strong> State.6-00pm6-25pm6-30pm7-00pmProgram:Drinks, tea or c<strong>of</strong>feeWelcome and launch <strong>Living</strong> <strong>Heritage</strong>Vision 175 by David BeaumontNTSA PresidentKeynote address byPr<strong>of</strong>essor Steffen LehmannPanel and discussionChair: Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Ben HewittSA Government ArchitectPanelists invited include: Paul Leadbeter,Senior Lecturer Adelaide University Law School;Carolyn Wigg, Research Fellow University <strong>of</strong> SA;Dr Ianto Ware, Renew Adelaide (urban renewal <strong>of</strong>empty spaces).Bookings through the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice8202 9200 or Don Dunstan Foundation,L4 230 North Tce, Adelaide, tel 8303 3364,www.dunstan.org.au$10 entry (indicate NTSA membership),$5 low income.page 11

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