Cairns branch – July 2023
One of the benefits of living in FNQ is that our minimum temperatures don’t drop nearly as much as the
One of the benefits of living in FNQ is that our minimum temperatures don’t drop nearly as much as the
Our July meeting was held at Bartle Frere and kindly hosted by Sue and Bert on their cane farm. The
Report of the July 2023 event QLD Gardening ExpoBrisbane branch attended the QLD garden expo at Nambour on 7, 8
News from our July meeting – Saturday 8thAnother perfect Winter’s Day proved to be just right for our meeting and
Tim Heard facilitated a workshop on stingless beekeeping in the NT in June. He encouraged attendees to form a local
The Wide bay branch has continued working their way through Tim Heard’s book, with the chapter about forag-ing raising much
A 2023 tour of the Stingless Bee Industry in Peninsula Malaysia, By Tobias SmithDrs Tobias Smith and Tim Heard recently
With the cooler mornings upon us, our hives are a lot less active particularly in the mornings as the residents
The ANBA will hold a stall at the 2023 Queensland Garden Expo in Nambour from Friday 7th July to Sunday
Gladstone branch newsWater Meter Hives – Whilst we did not receive any re-ports of bees in water meter boxes from
Report of the May 2023 MeetingA Walk in the Park, By Dean HaleyBrisbane ANBA branch held an outdoors session in
The Cassowary Coast branch has had a busy couple of months with a short workshop, our regular meeting and a
Cairns branch newsPropagation with Wendy Forno respected Entomologist and Native Bee EnthusiastPropagation is something we read about daily on our
Report from April meetingThe April branch meeting was held at Dan Coughlan’s home in North Rockhampton. While Dan has a
May meeting:Our decision to move our meetings to the weekend and have somewhat of a roving venue proved fantastic. The