
Australian Museum Trust
The Australian Museum Trust is a governing body responsible for overseeing the Australian Museum in Sydney, which is the oldest museum in the country, established in 1827. The Trust's role includes setting policies, managing financial resources, and guiding the museum’s strategic direction. The Australian Museum focuses on natural history, Indigenous culture, and science, showcasing collections and research that educate and engage the public. Through exhibitions, educational programs, and community outreach, the Trust helps ensure the museum remains a vital resource for understanding Australia’s natural heritage and cultural diversity.