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  • Doug Laing – ‘Invasive species in Australia: history, culture and consequences’

    Are invasive species or climate change the most costly threat to biodiversity and our broader natural environment? Doug, a former diplomat and now active volunteer with the ANBG and Friends, will reflect on the origins, costs, consequences and future trajectory of past follies. Abstract There’s no doubt that climate change is the great existential threat […]

  • Autumn courtyards of Parliament House tours (10am, 11am, 12 noon)

    Australian Parliament House will be presenting its Autumn Courtyards of Parliament House tours on Friday 9 May and Saturday 10 May 2025. Join a tour and discover that Parliament House is not only the seat and symbol of Australia's democracy, but a masterpiece of landscape architecture and design. Each courtyard is different from the next […]

  • Autumn courtyards of Parliament House tours (10am, 11am, 12 noon)

    Australian Parliament House will be presenting its Autumn Courtyards of Parliament House tours on Friday 9 May and Saturday 10 May 2025. Join a tour and discover that Parliament House is not only the seat and symbol of Australia's democracy, but a masterpiece of landscape architecture and design. Each courtyard is different from the next […]

  • Plant Science Talk: Dr Alison Pouliot – ‘Curry Punk & Jelly Brain: The Conservation and Aesthetics of Fungi’

    In this talk Alison will explore how fungi are perceived across hemispheres in conservation contexts and which fungal flagships might best capture the public imagination. Alison will also tell some stories from the writing of her recent book, Funga Obscura – Photo Journeys Among Fungi. The earth’s rapidly changing climate and environmental issues have come […]

  • Dr Kathy Eyles – ‘International commitments towards conservation’

    Kathy, of the Australian Seed Bank Partnership, will describe how, in this third decade of Global Strategy for Plant Conservation, the Partnership will continue to support conservation of Australia’s native flora and global efforts to reverse the impacts on plant species. Abstract The Australian Seed Bank Partnership is a not-for-profit alliance of 14 organisations, bringing […]

  • Plant Recognition Group – Getting to know agaric fungi (mushrooms and toadstools)

    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.  A compound microscope is necessary for the identification of many species but, even […]