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Tranby – National Trust Property

Help the National Trust protect our heritage by undertaking a regular volunteer commitment!

The National Trust works to preserve and promote Australia’s indigenous, environmental, and built heritage and culture.

A huge number of positions are available across the state varying from front of house, food service and clerical roles to guiding, research, promotions and fundraising.

Volunteering at the National Trust is a fantastic way to meet new people, develop new skills and contribute to the history of your local community.

About this site: Constructed by Joseph Hardey in 1839, Tranby was the third house built on Peninsular Farm. Now a National Trust property, it sits on the site of one of the first farms and the earliest residence still standing in the metropolitan area and offers a unique opportunity to explore the first years of European settlement in Western Australia.

Get in touch with the National Trust today to find out more!

Check them out and get involved!

VISIT THEIR WEBSITE EMAIL THEM

Johnson Road

Maylands

6051

WA

Ph. (08) 9272 2630