New South Wales Consolidated ActsThe principal objects of the Trust are as follows:
(a) to control, manage, maintain and conserve historic buildings or places, having regard to the historic, social and architectural interest and significance of those buildings and places,
(b) to collect, manage, maintain and conserve objects and materials associated with, and of significance to, those buildings and places,
(c) to research and interpret the significance of those buildings, places, objects and materials, having regard to their historic, social and architectural interest and value,
(d) to provide educational, cultural and professional services (including by way of research, publications, information, public programs and activities) in respect of those buildings, places, objects and materials that, in the opinion of the Trust, will:(i) increase public knowledge and enjoyment of, and access to, those buildings, places, objects and materials, and(ii) promote their place in the heritage of the State.