South Australia’s state parliament has launched an inquiry into the National Trust of SA following growing complaints from its volunteer base. The inquiry will focus on issues of accountability and oversight within the organization, responding to a significant increase in volunteer discontent. Details of the specific complaints haven’t been publicly released, but they appear substantial enough to warrant parliamentary attention. The National Trust of SA, a prominent conservation group, will be required to present evidence and respond to questions before the parliamentary committee. The inquiry aims to address concerns regarding how the organization is managed and supervised, particularly in relation to its reliance on volunteer support. Outcomes of the inquiry could lead to recommendations for improved governance and volunteer management practices within the Trust.