Rockhampton Branch – April 2024
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 Rockhampton branch held its second meeting for 2024 with a record attendance, despite showers throughout the event. Lloyd gave feedback on some interesting zoom
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
A long-term goal has been to advocate for the deregulation of Australian stingless native bees in the Rockhampton region. After sustained efforts campaigning and educating,
Huge win for Rocky stingless bee keepersA long-term goal has been to advocate for the deregulation of Australian stingless native bees in the Rockhampton region.
What a busy month members of the Rocky branch have had! Our meeting at Ian and Julie Bond’s house at Hidden Valley, Capricorn Coast, was
With the return of warm weather, members have been busily engaged in some interesting native-bee related activities. Late last month, new member Jan McSweeney invited
The Rockhampton members welcomed the return of Dr Tim Heard in early September, to facilitate a one-day workshop at Central Queensland University, which was fully
The Rockhampton branch has been very busy these past few months, having held a branch meeting, the AGM and several community engagement events. We thank
Report from April meetingThe April branch meeting was held at Dan Coughlan’s home in North Rockhampton. While Dan has a lovely garden, the rain brought
The December branch meeting was once again held at Lloyd Younger’s home in Norman Gardens, in a relaxed outdoor setting with shade for the members’