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SUMMARY:Art in Miniature Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:AIM (Art in Miniature) Canberra is delighted to be holding its 25th exhibition as a group at the Australian National Botanic Gardens. \nWe are a friendship group of artists living in Canberra and its regions who enjoy working and exhibiting miniatures together.  \nIn this exhibition we are taking inspiration directly from the beautiful ANBG. Its flora\, fauna\, herpetology\, entomology\, buildings\, visitors and views have all inspired our group to create over 100 miniatures by 22 members.
URL:https://friendsanbg.org.au/event/art-in-miniature-exhibition/
LOCATION:ACT
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Canberra:20250901T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Canberra:20250907T140000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051848
CREATED:20250901T010000Z
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SUMMARY:Guided Walks - What is it about Wattles?
DESCRIPTION:What is it about Wattles? \n1 – 7 September\, 11am & 2pm daily\, Free \nWe 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 some answers to these and other questions and see a wealth of wattles in flower at this time of year. \nMeet at the flag near the Café bridge. No booking required for individuals\, but groups of more than six people should contact walks@friendsanbg.org.au a week before the planned walk.
URL:https://friendsanbg.org.au/event/guided-walks-what-is-it-about-wattles/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Canberra:20250904T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Canberra:20250904T133000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051848
CREATED:20250904T023000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T010106Z
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SUMMARY:Dr Rod Griffin ‘Uses of Acacia from Perfumery to Pulpwood … and some things we don’t yet know about their Reproductive Biology’
DESCRIPTION: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. \nAbstract\n	Acacias provide many economic benefits around the world\, but little has been invested into research into the benefits of Australian species\, especially compared to Eucalypts. Rod\, a Research Associate at University of Tasmania\, will share current research into the pollination ecology of some temperate acacia species. \nBiography\n	Rod is a Research Associate at the School of Natural Sciences\, at University of Tasmania\, with a Ph.D. in forest genetics. He supports tree breeding programs in SE Asia\, South America and Africa and focuses on genetic diversity and seed production of Eucalyptus and Acacia. \nBooking link: https://www.trybooking.com/DDEFF \nBooking\n	Lunchtime talks are held at 12.30 pm every Thursday from February to November. Talks last for 1 hour. We welcome donations by gold coins\, notes\, or electronically. The Friends use donations received at each talk to support Gardens’ programs and development and we thank all those who have donated.  \nUnless otherwise indicated\, talks are held in the ANBG Theatrette. \nIt is a good idea to reserve a seat at the talks that you wish to attend; talks may be booked out very quickly.  Bookings can be made from about 30 days in advance until the night before the talk or until seating limits are reached.  \nBooking link: https://www.trybooking.com/DDEFF \nThe Friends of the ANBG thank the speakers who volunteer their time and talents to further the knowledge of all attending events in the Gardens. Many summaries or PowerPoint presentations of Thursday talks are available to Friends at the ANBG library. Please direct queries about the talks to the Thursday Talks Team: email talks@friendsanbg.org.au.
URL:https://friendsanbg.org.au/event/dr-rod-griffin-uses-of-acacia-from-perfumery-to-pulpwood-and-some-things-we-dont-yet-know-about-their-reproductive-biology/
LOCATION:ACT
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Canberra:20250905T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Canberra:20250928T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051848
CREATED:20250905T020000Z
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SUMMARY:M16 Artspace Exhibitions - 'Rendezvous: Notes from the Botanic Gardens' and 'See What I See'
DESCRIPTION:Two of the exhibitions currently on show at the M16 ArtSpace are ‘Rendezvous: Notes from the Botanic Gardens’ and ‘See What I See’. \n‘Rendezvous’ includes a terrific and fun wall mural of the water dragons by Bryn Jones and other interesting artworks inspired by the Gardens. \n‘See What I See’ is the annual NatureArt Lab tutor exhibition\, showcasing the creative work and immense talent of their teaching team. \nBoth are well worth checking out. \nYou can find more about the M16 Artspace HERE. \n  \n 
URL:https://friendsanbg.org.au/event/m16-artspace-exhibitions-rendezvous-notes-from-the-botanic-gardens-and-see-what-i-see/
LOCATION:ACT
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Canberra:20250906T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Canberra:20250906T120000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051848
CREATED:20250905T230000Z
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UID:10001355-1757149200-1757160000@friendsanbg.org.au
SUMMARY:Black Mountain Weeding Work Party
DESCRIPTION:A big thank you\, to our work party volunteers who removed approximately 850 woody weeds in a difficult area at our August work party. \nDetails of the next weeding work party (including the booking link) are: \nDate: Saturday\,  6 September 2025 \, 9am to 12 noon\nMeet: at the electricity sub-station\, Frith Road\, Acton.     \n	Bring:  water.   \nWear:  hat\, sunscreen\, long-sleeved shirt\, long pants\, gloves\, stout shoes. \nWe shall break for delicious morning tea at about 10:30am \nPlease book: if you are planning to come\, please let us know by using this booking link:  https://www.trybooking.com/CYPVL    \nThis helps us to let you know if arrangements need to change at the last minute (for example\, adverse weather conditions). \nIf you need further information\, please contact Linda by phone 0437 298 711. \nWe look forward to seeing you at our next weeding work party. \nLinda Beveridge\nFriends of Black Mountain
URL:https://friendsanbg.org.au/event/black-mountain-weeding-work-party/
LOCATION:ACT
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Canberra:20250911T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Canberra:20250911T133000
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CREATED:20250911T023000Z
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SUMMARY:Stephen Utick ‘Camellia Flower God\, the sacred camellias of Asia’
DESCRIPTION:Stephen\, a Visiting Curator Theaceae at the Royal Botanic Gardens\, Sydney\, will embark on a fabulous journey to sacred and other places of China and Japan to discover ethnobotanical stories of the Family Theaceae Genus Camellia. \nAbstract\nEmbark on a fabulous journey across the shrines\, temples and other sacred places of China and Japan to discover one of the most remarkable ethnobotanical stories of the Family Theaceae Genus Camellia. From the southern silk road of ancient Yunnan to the famous Buddhist Todaiji Temple of Canberra’s Sister City Nara\, Dr Utick will reveal the full extent of the understanding of the ethnobotany of sacred camellia trees. Be prepared for sacred inner spaces\, lost and forgotten kingdoms\, and the Temple of the Mishi or flower god. This presentation will be a global first\, based on research material sourced over a decade through the International Camellia Society. \nBiography\nStephen Utick is a global camellia expert\, a Visiting Curator Theaceae at the Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney and the secretary of Camellia Ark Australia\, an organisation that saves and propagates rare and endangered camellias from all over Australia. \nBooking Link: https://www.trybooking.com/DDEFH \nBooking\n	Lunchtime talks are held at 12.30 pm every Thursday from February to November. Talks last for 1 hour. We welcome donations by gold coins\, notes\, or electronically. The Friends use donations received at each talk to support Gardens’ programs and development and we thank all those who have donated.  \nUnless otherwise indicated\, talks are held in the ANBG Theatrette. \nIt is a good idea to reserve a seat at the talks that you wish to attend; talks may be booked out very quickly.  Bookings can be made from about 30 days in advance until the night before the talk or until seating limits are reached.  \nBooking Link: https://www.trybooking.com/DDEFH \nThe Friends of the ANBG thank the speakers who volunteer their time and talents to further the knowledge of all attending events in the Gardens. Many summaries or PowerPoint presentations of Thursday talks are available to Friends at the ANBG library. Please direct queries about the talks to the Thursday Talks Team: email talks@friendsanbg.org.au. \n 
URL:https://friendsanbg.org.au/event/stephen-utick-camellia-flower-god-the-sacred-camellias-of-asia/
LOCATION:ACT
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Canberra:20250912T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Canberra:20250912T113000
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CREATED:20250912T003000Z
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SUMMARY:Book launch: The Man Who Planted Canberra [SOLD OUT but waitlist available]
DESCRIPTION:Join Robert Macklin\, Max Bourke\, Lenore Coltheart and Steve Thomas in conversation\, to celebrate the release of Robert’s book The Man Who Planted Canberra: Charles Weston and His Three Million Trees. \nInsights into the history\, design and future of the National Capital’s landscaping\, horticulture and reforestation will be shared\, including the use of both native and exotic plant species throughout our region. \nThis special launch event will take place in the Margaret Whitlam Pavillion at the National Arboretum\, combining fascinating discussion with breathtaking views of Canberra and the Arboretum’s living collections of rare\, endangered and significant trees. \nThe presentation will be followed by book sales and signing.  \nEntry to this event is free\, however places are strictly limited\, and early booking is recommended. \nFurther information available here: https://www.library.gov.au/whats-on/events/book-launch-man-who-planted-canberra  \nTickets available here: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/sjjny/book_launch_the_man_who_planted_canberra.aspx \nPLEASE NOTE: This event is SOLD OUT but a waitlist is available \n 
URL:https://friendsanbg.org.au/event/book-launch-the-man-who-planted-canberra-sold-out-but-waitlist-available/
LOCATION:ACT
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Canberra:20250913T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Canberra:20250913T150000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051848
CREATED:20250913T040000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T010106Z
UID:10001358-1757772000-1757775600@friendsanbg.org.au
SUMMARY:Exploring STEP at the Arboretum
DESCRIPTION:The Southern Tablelands Ecosystems Park (STEP) is a regional botanic garden\, education and conservation centre demonstrating southern tablelands species of eucalypt trees and understorey plants. It is located within the National Arboretum\, Canberra. (https://step.asn.au) \nExperienced STEP volunteers will take us on a one hour guided walk. Come and admire this beautiful garden of local southern tablelands species. \nMeet at the STEP entrance  flag down on lowest level carpark opposite the Visitor Centre at the Arboretum 10 minutes before the tour.  \nBookings essential:   https://www.trybooking.com/DDKBD \nCost:  $5 (proceeds will be shared between the Friends of ANBG and STEP) \nWear comfortable shoes\, and be prepared for some uneven ground.
URL:https://friendsanbg.org.au/event/exploring-step-at-the-arboretum/
LOCATION:ACT
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Canberra:20250918T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Canberra:20250918T133000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051848
CREATED:20250918T023000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T010106Z
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SUMMARY:Professor Andy Whiteley ‘Bioplastics’
DESCRIPTION:Andy\, from CSIRO\, and the BioPlastics Innovaton Hub aim to remove Australia’s dependence on fossil fuel derived polymers in plastic packaging and replace them with fully compostable and sustainable alternatives. \nBiography\n	Professor Andy Whiteley is the Research Director for CSIRO’s Industry Environments (IE) Program based in Western Australia. The IE Program seeks to innovate and mitigate Australia’s wastes to build a sustainable future\, especially in the key areas of Plastics and PFAS\, two of Australia’s major pollutant and waste issues. \nProfessor Whiteley originally obtained a degree and Ph.D. in marine biology and spent 20 years in the UK as a research scientist and leader\, developing a new generation of molecular biology\, genomic and biotechnological solutions for the natural environment\, including environmental monitoring\, protection and cleanup. He moved to Australia in 2012 to become the tenth Premier’s Fellow and Winthrop Professor at the University of Western Australia\, focussing on developing new technologies for mine-site rehabilitation. During the COVID pandemic\, he moved to CSIRO\, where his team was initially responsible for developing and monitoring COVID emergence in wastewater treatment systems for early warning population protection. Post COVID he resumed the core work in chemical and biological risks associated with Australia’s pollution and waste issues. \nIn 2022\, Andy was the key representative for CSIRO in setting up the partnership with Murdoch University for what is now known as the ‘BioPlastics Innovation Hub’ (BiH). An 8 million dollar investment\, launched in 2024\, the BiH represents a unique collaborative effort that unites scientific research\, industry expertise and the impact focus of Australia’s National Science agency\, the CSIRO. \nThe aim of the BiH is to revolutionise plastic packaging and waste systems in order to remove Australia’s dependence on fossil fuel derived polymers and move us toward fully compostable and sustainable BioPlastics and BioPolymers. \nBooking Link: https://www.trybooking.com/DDEFI \nBooking\n	Lunchtime talks are held at 12.30 pm every Thursday from February to November. Talks last for 1 hour. We welcome donations by gold coins\, notes\, or electronically. The Friends use donations received at each talk to support Gardens’ programs and development and we thank all those who have donated.  \nUnless otherwise indicated\, talks are held in the ANBG Theatrette. \nIt is a good idea to reserve a seat at the talks that you wish to attend; talks may be booked out very quickly.  Bookings can be made from about 30 days in advance until the night before the talk or until seating limits are reached.  \nBooking Link: https://www.trybooking.com/DDEFI \nThe Friends of the ANBG thank the speakers who volunteer their time and talents to further the knowledge of all attending events in the Gardens. Many summaries or PowerPoint presentations of Thursday talks are available to Friends at the ANBG library. Please direct queries about the talks to the Thursday Talks Team: email talks@friendsanbg.org.au.
URL:https://friendsanbg.org.au/event/professor-andy-whiteley-bioplastics/
LOCATION:ACT
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Canberra:20250918T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Canberra:20250918T163000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051848
CREATED:20250918T040000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T010106Z
UID:10001360-1758204000-1758213000@friendsanbg.org.au
SUMMARY:Plant Recognition Group Workshop – the amazing world of Australian conifers
DESCRIPTION:The next Plant Recognition Group workshop will provide an overview of the 44 species of Australian conifers including their distribution and some of the factors contributing to this spatial outcome. \nThe workshop will provide guidance on the use of an identification key based on vegetative characteristics: mainly leaves\, cones and buds. About 80% of native conifers can be seen at the ANBG and you will be guided through use of the key to distinguish example species from the gardens. \nThe workshop will be led by Malcolm Watson who has a degree in environmental management (majoring in botany) and has spent the last few years studying and photographing plants at the ANBG. \nWhen: Thursday 18 September 2025 2.00-4.30pm; including extra time to practice if you wish. \nWhere: Celia Rosser Room\, Banksia Centre\, ANBG. \nBookings ESSENTIAL: Please send your name and phone number to plantname@friendsanbg.org.au   Seats are limited for this session\, so booking ahead is mandatory. \nPlease advise at least a day in advance if you need to cancel your booking\, so that a member on the waiting list can be offered the place.
URL:https://friendsanbg.org.au/event/plant-recognition-group-workshop-the-amazing-world-of-australian-conifers/
LOCATION:ACT
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Canberra:20250920T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Canberra:20250920T103000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051848
CREATED:20250919T223000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T010106Z
UID:10001361-1758357000-1758364200@friendsanbg.org.au
SUMMARY:Wake up with the Birds
DESCRIPTION:8.30 am start (gates open at 8.15 am) \nObserve amazing birdlife in the beautiful surrounds of the Australian National Botanic Gardens. In a small group\, experience the Gardens early on a spring morning when the birds are nesting and at their most active. The walk of 1½ to 2 hours with expert bird guides includes plenty of time to stop and look! \nBookings essential:    https://www.trybooking.com/DDJYZ \nCost:  Friends’ members $15; non-members $20 (all proceeds go to projects in the Gardens) \nSome binoculars will be provided\, but bring your own if you have them. \nWear comfortable footwear and warm clothes. \n(Please note: event not suitable for small children)  
URL:https://friendsanbg.org.au/event/wake-up-with-the-birds/
LOCATION:ACT
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Canberra:20250920T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Canberra:20250920T150000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051848
CREATED:20250919T230000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T010106Z
UID:10001362-1758358800-1758380400@friendsanbg.org.au
SUMMARY:Questacon Mangroves Felting Workshop
DESCRIPTION:If you attended the Questacon Mangroves exhibition\, you will be excited learn that Questacon is now offering a Questacon Mangroves Felting Workshop with Melanie Tribe! \nPlease see exclusive link below for discounted early bird tickets. This price is valid until 29 August\, after which time tickets will be full price. \nGet your ticket here!\n(or https://shop.questacon.edu.au/products/ and search for Mangroves felting workshop.) \nEvent: Questacon Mangroves Felting Workshop with Melanie Tribe\nDate: Saturday 20th\, Friday 26th or Saturday 27th September\nTime: 9am – 3pm\nLocation: The Ian Potter Foundation Technology Learning Centre\, 60 Denison Street DEAKIN\nCost: $190 (early bird price only)\n	Open to ages 16+ \nThis Biodiversity month\, learn how to make your own needle-felted mudskippers with Questacon! \nYou will be guided by Darwin-based and nationally renowned textile artist Melanie Tribe\, who specialises in vibrant 3D needle felted sculptures. Melanie is also an experienced educator and has taught beginners the art of transforming wool fibres into textured\, lifelike creations. \nWhat you can expect \n\nEnjoy 6 hours of expert instruction from textile artist Melanie Tribe in a small group of 14 participants\nYou will receive a kit with all the materials and tools\, which you can take home and continue creating after the workshop\nTake home your own felted mudskipper at the end of the workshop\nEnjoy morning tea pastry\, tea and coffee \n		 \n\nWe look forward to seeing you there! \nQuestacon Events Team \nE: events@questacon.edu.au
URL:https://friendsanbg.org.au/event/questacon-mangroves-felting-workshop/
LOCATION:ACT
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Canberra:20250925T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Canberra:20250925T133000
DTSTAMP:20260428T051848
CREATED:20250925T023000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T010106Z
UID:10001363-1758803400-1758807000@friendsanbg.org.au
SUMMARY:Hannah Gerke ‘Life on the edge: personality and movement behaviour of urban brown snakes in Canberra’
DESCRIPTION:Hannah\, a PhD candidate at ANU\, will talk about the hundreds of Eastern brown snakes being translocated around the ACT each year. However\, recent work has shown that moving reptiles long distances may have harmful impacts on brown snake behaviour and survival. \nAbstract \nEastern brown snakes are the most common snake in urban Canberra\, leading to hundreds translocated around the ACT each year. However\, recent work has shown that moving reptiles long distances can have harmful impacts\, and we don’t really know how translocation affects brown snake behaviour for survival. This research (as part of The Canberra Snake Tracking Project) seeks to understand if snakes have “personalities” and if personality influences how individual snakes respond to translocation. \nBiography\nHannah is a PhD Candidate at the Australian National University. Her research focuses on human-wildlife conflict and the impacts of human activities on wildlife\, particularly brown snakes. \nBooking Link: https://www.trybooking.com/DDEFK \nBooking\n	Lunchtime talks are held at 12.30 pm every Thursday from February to November. Talks last for 1 hour. We welcome donations by gold coins\, notes\, or electronically. The Friends use donations received at each talk to support Gardens’ programs and development and we thank all those who have donated.  \nUnless otherwise indicated\, talks are held in the ANBG Theatrette. \nIt is a good idea to reserve a seat at the talks that you wish to attend; talks may be booked out very quickly.  Bookings can be made from about 30 days in advance until the night before the talk or until seating limits are reached.  \nBooking Link: https://www.trybooking.com/DDEFK \nThe Friends of the ANBG thank the speakers who volunteer their time and talents to further the knowledge of all attending events in the Gardens. Many summaries or PowerPoint presentations of Thursday talks are available to Friends at the ANBG library. Please direct queries about the talks to the Thursday Talks Team: email talks@friendsanbg.org.au.
URL:https://friendsanbg.org.au/event/hannah-gerke-life-on-the-edge-personality-and-movement-behaviour-of-urban-brown-snakes-in-canberra/
LOCATION:ACT
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Canberra:20250926T000000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Canberra:20250926T235900
DTSTAMP:20260428T051848
CREATED:20250925T140000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T010107Z
UID:10001364-1758844800-1758931140@friendsanbg.org.au
SUMMARY:Friends of ANBG Photographic Group Monthly Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The meeting\, which takes place at 10 am in the Theatrette\, will feature presentations by Cristy Froehlich and Julia Landford from NatureArt Lab.  \nNatureArt Lab unites communities through art inspired by nature and provides short art courses\, photography courses and workshops. They also offers immersive nature tours in Australia and around the world. \nCristy is a highly respected photographer and artist who shares her love of nature and art through teaching and nature tours. Julia\, the Founding Director of NatureArt Lab\, is an artist\, educator and environmentalist\, leading art\, citizen science and environmental collaboration in Australia.  \nThe meeting will also include our regular show and tell segment in which participants share their photographic works and the stories behind them.  \nBring up to six images on a USB thumb drive if you wish to participate.
URL:https://friendsanbg.org.au/event/friends-of-anbg-photographic-group-monthly-meeting/
LOCATION:ACT
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Canberra:20250926T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Canberra:20250926T194500
DTSTAMP:20260428T051848
CREATED:20250926T083000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T010107Z
UID:10001365-1758911400-1758915900@friendsanbg.org.au
SUMMARY:After Dark Walk in the Gardens (SOLD OUT)
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT \nFun for young and old\, explore the Gardens as it gets dark\, observe the birds as they go to bed\, discover animals that come out at night.  Visiting the Gardens by torch and moonlight gives such a different feeling and perspective to visiting during the day. \nThis special family friendly event is for everyone aged 6 and over.  Enjoy a one hour walk with the ANBG’s friendly Education Rangers who will take you into the Gardens and help you spot the night life. \nBookings essential:  https://www.trybooking.com/DDKAR \nCost: $20 Friends members and their family members; $24 for non members.
URL:https://friendsanbg.org.au/event/after-dark-walk-in-the-gardens-sold-out/
LOCATION:ACT
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