A celebration of Dundullimal Homestead NSW National Trust's 75th anniversary will see guests invited to tour the vintage house and rejoice in activities focused around its country and culture.
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Dundullimal is believed to be the oldest surviving slab house in Australia and has stood the test of time, surviving for decades and still being in close to its original form.
The event will run over two days from 12.30pm, with music starting at 2pm.
On Saturday, May 15, guests are invited to book tours before enjoying a display of live music, games and both blacksmith and Wiradjuri cultural demonstrations.
The following day, Sunday May 16, Dundullimal Homestead will host guests for an afternoon of music from operas and musicals by Mozart, Verdi, Bizet, Puccini, Strauss, Rodgers, Gershwin and more.
Dundullimal Homestead is now also accepting Discover NSW vouchers.
For more information or to book a tour visit www.nationaltrust.org.au/places/dundullimal-homestead/.
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