Small urban greening projects increase the number of insect species in cities
By increasing the diversity of indigenous plants in urban areas, researchers from the University of Melbourne have seen a seven
By increasing the diversity of indigenous plants in urban areas, researchers from the University of Melbourne have seen a seven
Supporting the health and expansion of the Australian stingless bee industry James Cook and Robert Spooner-Hart A major new research
ANBA supports a network of local branches which help members to conserve, utilize and enjoy native bees. Currently the eleven
NT (Northern Territory) branchThe NT branch voted to form on 1 July and is now officially endorsed as a new
Ros has won a University of Sydney Robinson Fellowship which work to support and retain the best early-career academics by
New Native Bee Hive Fostering Programme launched on Gold CoastBy Jane Money, gordoandjane@optusnet.com.au The Gold Coast Regional Beekeepers Association is
The ANBA will hold a stall at the 2023 Queensland Garden Expo in Nambour from Friday 7th July to Sunday
Natasha L. Hungerford, Hans S.A. Yates, Tobias J. Smith, Mary T. FletcherGet the full paper HERE.Stingless bee (Meliponini) honey composition
ENTRIES NOW OPEN for the Royal Queensland Show’s (Ekka) 2023 Apiculture Competition. Get your native bee honey ready for the
Anne Dollin, Chair of the ANBA Varroa Response SubcommitteeNative bees in eastern NSW continue to face a severe threat, following
Helping repopulate the native bees after the floodsIn February 2022 one of the largest floods in the Northern Rivers history
How do stingless bees protect their stored honey and pollen against unwanted microbes? And can the anti-microbial properties of stingless
It’s A Tough Job But Someone Has To Do It: Judging Our Native Bee Honey (Part 1) A Reflection Series
Show your support for Australia’s native bees this World Bee Day with a new poster featuring stunning images of some