Volunteers say National Trust of SA warned them against speaking publicly
Volunteers of the National Trust of South Australia reported receiving warnings against speaking publicly amidst ongoing disputes. Ann Ryan, chair of the Renmark branch, described the organization's threats as intimidating, highlighting the lack of union support for volunteers. A parliamentary inquiry into NTSA's practices is forthcoming after multiple branches raised concerns about management and media policies.
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Published 30 Jun 2026, 22:59 UTC · Updated 30 Jun 2026, 23:10 UTC
Summary by OZbrief Editorial. Original report: ABC News – Australia. Editorial policy · Corrections
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