Here are the latest widely reported updates about Labassa Mansion:
- A May 2026 article from ABC News in Australia highlights Labassa’s rich social history, including post-war Jewish refugees and 1960s–70s bohemian residents, and notes ongoing public interest and storytelling projects connected to the property.[9]
- The National Trust (Australia) maintains Labassa as a historic site in Victoria, with recent open-day events and thematic tours listed for May–June 2026, reflecting its ongoing preservation and public engagement (Labassa’s open days and themes are posted on their site).[2]
- Labassa remains a restored Victorian-era mansion with substantial interiors preserved, and it continues to function as a heritage site open to visitors, with tours focusing on its architectural features and social history; this is consistent with its documented management by the National Trust and related public-facing materials.[3][2]
If you’d like, I can pull more specifics on upcoming open days, tour themes, or historical anecdotes from these sources and summarize them with exact dates.
Sources:
- ABC News In-depth on Labassa’s history and recent storytelling (May 2026).[9]
- National Trust Victoria page on Labassa and upcoming open days (May–June 2026).[2]
- Labassa overview and history (Wikipedia/National Trust summary).[3]