Cairns Branch – April 2024
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
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
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
Tropical Cyclone JasperAt the time of writing this report, our region has seen TC Jasper blow through 4 days ago. Members received lots of advice
As mentioned last month the Cairns branch has been successful with their grant request for funds from the Cairns Regional Council.Here’s a sneak peek at
Even up in Far North Queensland the seasons make a difference. We’ve had a wet winter, and lately the bees have been loving the warm
This month saw the culmination of very worth-while project in partnership with another branch and a school. We were contacted a month or so ago
This month has seen lots of action regarding native bees in the Cairns region.Earlier this month we had a wonderful workshop held jointly with the
One of the benefits of living in FNQ is that our minimum temperatures don’t drop nearly as much as the rest of the country. Our
Cairns branch newsPropagation with Wendy Forno respected Entomologist and Native Bee EnthusiastPropagation is something we read about daily on our Facebook forums. People have varying
Last month we held a joint information booth with the Cassowary Coast branch at the Innisfail Festival of the Senses. It was a really successful
We recently held a branch meeting with about 2 dozen people in attendance at Jordan Ortt’s house.Our agenda included items such as Branch and ANBA
Since the formation of our Cairns Branch we have had a lot of interest on Face-book with 150 people joining our page, and about 35
We have just completed a solid weekend of activities that started on Friday November 11. Tim Heard and Mandy Sapper were inter-viewed on ABC Far