The National Trust of Queensland is a community organisation which works to conserve Queensland cultural heritage. The Trust was formed by a small group of people in 1963 and duly constituted under an Act of Parliament on 9 December 1963.
The Trust was managed by volunteers for the first 10 years of its existence but the increasing pressure of activity led to the appointment of the first permanent staff member in 1974. In the same year the Trust moved from rented premises to Old Government House, 2 George Street, Brisbane.
In October 2002, the Trust relocated to its new headquarters in National Trust House, 95 William Street Brisbane. This 1865-66 building was originally built as an Immigration Depot and later in 1898 became the offices for the Queensland Department of Agriculture.
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