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August 2017

Thursday 24 August

Eglantyne – The Play

2pm & 6.30pm

Eglantyne is a one woman play exploring the extraordinary life of Eglantyne Jebb, a courageous humanitarian, human rights activist and social reformer.

September 2017

Sunday 17 September

Twilight Chamber Music Series

April 9 - September 17

For music lovers young and old … a series of six beautiful recitals presented in Rippon Lea’s historic ballroom by The Team of Pianists (Artists in Residence for the National Trust)

December 2017

Friday 15 December

National Trust Christmas Sale

December 15 - 17

Visit us in store at one of our National Trust shops from Friday 15 to Sunday 17 December, for 15% off all purchases!

February 2018

Friday 23 February

Rippon Lea Ballroom Gala Concert

Friday 23 February

A day and night of music, drinks and canapes awaits

May 2018

Wednesday 9 May

Heritage Talk – Australian Garden Designers in the 21st Century

Wednesday 9 May

Dr Anne Vale is a garden historian, writer, garden photographer and a public speaker. Her beautifully illustrated talks are primarily garden and garden history related.

Wednesday 9 May

The Victorian Kitchen

May 2 - 16

Rippon Lea’s kitchen complex is a rare survivor of its kind and offers the visitor a glimpse into a world very different to that enjoyed by the families who lived ‘upstairs’. Come with us on a journey back in time and discover more about the working lives of Rippon Lea’s servants.

Wednesday 9 May

Heritage Talk – Heritage Trees linking Past, Present and Future

Wednesday 9 May

Dr Greg Moore is Senior Research Associate at the University of Melbourne (Burley Campus). A botanist and ‘plant mechanic’, Greg has a specific interest in arboriculture, centered on understanding how trees cope with their environment and appreciating the benefits trees in urban spaces.

Wednesday 9 May

Heritage Talk – Pompey Elliott at War: In His Own Words

Wednesday 9 May

Pompey Elliott was Australia’s most famous fighting general in World War I. Now, with Ross McMullin’s new book, Pompey Elliott has also become the creator of Australia’s most riveting personal narrative of that conflict.

Friday 11 May

Heritage Talk – The Rippon Lea Fernery

Friday 11 May

Discover the history of the Rippon Lea fernery, one of the only existing Victorian ferneries of its kind found in the Southern Hemisphere. Justin Buckley, Head of Horticulture for The National Trust of Victoria will share the social history of the fernery and its significance in Victorian times

June 2018

Saturday 30 June

Lawrence Leung: Liar

Saturday 30 June

Great storytelling often resembles an ingenious puzzle, a magic trick or a con artist’s swindle. When is a yarn too good to be true? How can we tell what’s real? And does it really matter?