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  • LATE CANCELLATION Associate Professor Duanne White – ‘Antarctic ice shelves?’

    LATE CANCELLATION DUE TO ILLNESS What lies beneath Antarctic ice shelves? Duanne, from University of Canberra, will show field studies of how warm ocean currents, past and present, are melting the weak underbelly of the ice sheet in the Denman Glacier region. Associate Professor Duanne White is a quantitative geomorphologist and geochemist, at the University of […]

  • Photographic Group – May meeting: Graham Gall on photographing botanic subjects

    This month’s meeting will feature a presentation by Graham Gall, an internationally-awarded photographer based in Canberra.  While he shoots a wide variety of genre, his passion is Australian flora and fauna. Graham is a Birdlife Photography Australia Gold medallist, is widely published, and is regularly commissioned for themed shoots for exhibitions. Graham will describe his […]

  • Off the Beaten Track Themed Walks

    Join a free one-hour guided walk to less commonly visited parts of the Gardens. Walks commence at 11am and 2pm each day. The walk features examples of work done by Gardens staff to conserve our threatened native species, as well as plants in flower at this time of year. Meet at the clock near the […]

  • Black Mountain Weeding Work Party

    This month we shall be removing woody and other weeds near the ANBG fence, so that there will be fewer seeds / weeds etc "jumping the fence" into the gardens and the Reserve. Meet: at the Electricity sub-station, Frith Road, Acton. Bring: water Wear: hat, sunscreen, long-sleeved shirt, long pants, gloves, stout shoes. We shall […]

  • Dr Ben Walcott – ‘Our garden 20 years on’

    "Our garden is now mature at 21 years and counting. I’ll do a picture show of some of our best performing plants both in the ground and in pots." Ben and Ros Walcott moved from the USA to Canberra in 2003 and soon became friends of the ANBG. They have developed their own large native garden […]