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  • Art in Miniature Exhibition

    AIM (Art in Miniature) Canberra is delighted to be holding its 25th exhibition as a group at the Australian National Botanic Gardens. We are a friendship group of artists living in Canberra and its regions who enjoy working and exhibiting miniatures together.  In this exhibition we are taking inspiration directly from the beautiful ANBG. Its flora, fauna, herpetology, […]

  • Emeritus Professor Patrick De Deckker – ‘Marine heat waves, the “secret killer” in our oceans’

    Patrick, from the ANU, will discuss alarming temperature increases near the surfaces of oceans, that affect entire ecosystems; such as the vanishing kelp forests offshore Tasmania and the many organisms that thrive in among kelp. This change is not only in Australia, but world-wide. Abstract As a result of significant changes in the oceans bordering […]

  • 1RPH interview with artist Jo Hollier

    After viewing Jo Hollier's Botanical Art Exhibition at the ANBG, Christine Stewart contacted her & interviewed her for 1RPH Canberra public radio. The interview goes to air on 1RPH / 1125AM this Thursday 28 August at 10am & repeated at 4.30pm. It will also be available as a podcast on website. Jo's enthusiasm for the […]

  • Friends of ANBG Photographic Group Monthly Meeting

    The meeting, which takes place in the Theatrette, will feature a presentation from Dr Yi-Kai Tea of the Moths and Butterflies Association. The Association is a not-for-profit organisation that aims to encourage interest in the scientific study, research and conservation of moths and butterflies (Lepidoptera) in the Australian Region. The society has a broad appeal […]

  • Guided Walks – What is it about Wattles?

    What is it about Wattles? 1 – 7 September, 11am & 2pm daily, Free We welcome wattles as spring approaches but are you aware how very many species there are and how widespread they are? Why their foliage differs so much? How those golden ‘balls’ are formed? Take a free guided one-hour walk to get […]

  • Dr Rod Griffin ‘Uses of Acacia from Perfumery to Pulpwood … and some things we don’t yet know about their Reproductive Biology’

    Little has been invested into research into the benefits of Australian species of Acacia, compared to Australian eucalypts. Rod, a Research Associate at University of Tasmania, will share current research into the pollination ecology of some temperate acacia species. Abstract Acacias provide many economic benefits around the world, but little has been invested into research […]