NT Branch – April 2024
The NT Branch got together for our monthly meeting on Monday 8 April 2024. As usual this meeting included someplant swaps and a lot of
The NT Branch got together for our monthly meeting on Monday 8 April 2024. As usual this meeting included someplant swaps and a lot of
Our last event was supposed to be our market stall at the Feast of the Senses at the end of March. Unfortunately torrential rain leading
Our March meeting began by acknowledging first time attendees and the effort other people had made to travel acouple of hours for the meeting. We
After a short break in Tasmania and seeing real bumble bees it is back to business with the Gladstone Branch, getting ready for potential water
The Rockhampton branch held its second meeting for 2024 with a record attendance, despite showers throughout the event. Lloyd gave feedback on some interesting zoom
The March meeting of the Wide Bay Branch saw much enthusiasm and many positive attendees. There was an informed discussionregarding the Varroa Mite following a
We kicked off 2024 with renewed vigour and are finding our presence at various fairs, community gardens and events overwhelmingly requested. In fact, we have
The Coffs Harbour Branch meeting on Saturday the 16th of March was hosted by branch representative James Orr. It was attended by many of our
Brisbane Branch meet from 1- 3pm on the 3rd Sunday of each month at Bulimba Community Centre, 1 Barramul St, Bulimba. Visitors and new members
An industry stakeholder meeting was held in March 2024 to explore the future possibilities of stingless bees and agriculture in Australia, titled “Supporting the health
On Monday 18 March 2024, I was honoured to join the RAS Native Bee Honey Judging held at Olympic Park, Sydney. In attendance were (clockwise
Our February ANBA Rockhampton Branch Meeting was held at Rose Swadling Park, Norman Gardens. Chair Lloyd Younger welcomed the 18 members and guests and acknowledged
The NT branch has been making progress in establishing a footprint in the Top End community. This month we have welcomed a few new members
The Cassowary Coast branch has had a brief hiatus over summer. It’s been hot, very humid and flooding on and off for several months but
Far North Queensland has had a hot humid and wet summer with not many of us venturing outside. The same cannot be said for our