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  • A Celebration of Wattles

    September 1st, Wattle Day and the wattles in the Gardens are in full flower. Join a free guided tour to see a wide range of wattles from various parts of the country and hear interesting stories about their historical, cultural and scientific significance. Daily from Monday August 29th to Sunday September 4th 11am-12 noon. Meet […]

  • Black Mountain Weeding Work Party

    Our next weeding work party is planning to remove more creepers from the areas close to the Frith Road entrance to the reserve.  We are keeping our fingers crossed for lovely weather.  Meet:  Frith Road, Acton. Park along the CSIRO side of the road, please. Look for banner(s). Bring:   Other friends if you wish, as […]

  • A Celebration of Wattles

    September 1st, Wattle Day and the wattles in the Gardens are in full flower. Join a free guided tour to see a wide range of wattles from various parts of the country and hear interesting stories about their historical, cultural and scientific significance. Daily from Monday August 29th to Sunday September 4th 11am-12 noon. Meet […]

  • A Celebration of Wattles

    September 1st, Wattle Day and the wattles in the Gardens are in full flower. Join a free guided tour to see a wide range of wattles from various parts of the country and hear interesting stories about their historical, cultural and scientific significance. Daily from Monday August 29th to Sunday September 4th 11am-12 noon. Meet […]

  • Dr Zoe Knapp ‘Survive and Thrive: Fire recovery and climate change resilience for threatened plant species in sub alpine south-eastern Australia’

    This project demonstrates the important role of botanic gardens in conservation, through our combined expertise in seed biology research, horticulture, taxonomy and ecology. Abstract   Biography Dr Zoe Knapp is the Conservation Manager at the ANBG, overseeing nursery horticulture and data management to support the living plant collections and collaborative conservation projects. The team applies […]

  • Wattle Walk – Which Wattles will we see? Early, Silver, Ploughshare, more?

    Let’s celebrate green and gold by enjoying a ramble and learning more about the different Acacia (Wattles) on Black Mountain after wetter years with local plant ecologist, Dr Michael Doherty.. Michael has done research about Acacia and other native plants and how they cope with fire and drought. Maybe the weather we have had in […]