Coffs Harbour Branch September 2021
Coffs Harbour Branch are meeting on Sunday 17th October, 1-3pm at a member’s property We will inspect a hive that has not been opened for
Coffs Harbour Branch are meeting on Sunday 17th October, 1-3pm at a member’s property We will inspect a hive that has not been opened for
I have successfully convinced Gladstone Regional Council for our Branch to become contact point when they find a native bee hive in need of rescue.
This month sees the Coffs Harbour Branch putting some finishing touches to bee hotels that are to be installed in bushfire affected areas as part
Thanks Innisfail and Cairns for coming along to our ANBA native bee workshop in July. Both events were well attended by local who came to
The Australian Native Bee Association surveyed its membership to determine the preferred name for Australian Native Stingless Bee Honey. A consistent name will help the
Improving pollination outcomes for agriculture and the environment A team is preparing a bid for Cooperative Research Cen-tre (CRC) for Pollination Security. If they get
The Australian native bee industry has been identified by AgriFutures Australia as an emerging industry with high growth potential. ANBA accepted an invitation from them
Message from the Management Committee September 2021 The Management Committee has been engaged at sever-al fronts over the last month.We have joined a group to