Events and Activities for Botanic Gardens Week
The Friends invite everyone to enjoy the activities offered by our volunteers and members of the Friends from 18 to 24 May 2026
The Friends invite everyone to enjoy the activities offered by our volunteers and members of the Friends from 18 to 24 May 2026
There’s lots to see and do at the Gardens this May.
The Friends of the ANBG have run a program of popular weekly lunchtime talks for many years, known as the Thursday Talks.
Visit Australian Parliament House and enjoy a private walking tour with a friendly guide and experience the gardens bursting with the rich red and gold colours of autumn. Bookings are essential.
Kim will discuss bogs and fens as an insect habitat, the variety of ecological niches that insects occupy and some threats to the fauna. She will give some local examples of the fauna of this habitat.
Growing Friends will be holding hands-on propagation sessions, and a guided walk through our “Igloo” to view our growing plants.
The Botanic Art Group is delighted to invite people to come and HAVE A GO AT BOTANICAL ART. We will be painting a leaf, an easy subject with which everyone is familiar.
Want more birds, bees and butterflies in your garden? Join Claire Bickle to learn easy, practical ways to support local wildlife. Discover how to choose the right plants, create shelter and water, and make your garden a safe haven—starting this winter.
Andrea, from CSIRO, will share stories from the new science book Wild Collections. Learn about sharks living in sponges, orchids flowering underground, Spotted Handfish guarding their eggs, quirky tales of worm bums, Darkling beetles undertaking a decathlon, and much more.
The next Plant Recognition Group workshop will focus on agaric fungi (mushrooms and toadstools). Heino Lepp from the mycology collection of the Australian National Herbarium will talk about the macroscopic features that help identify agarics and will have fresh specimens on hand.