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SUMMARY:19th Annual Art Exhibition of the Friends' Botanic Art Group
DESCRIPTION:The 19th Annual Art Exhibition by the Friends Botanic Art Group\, entitled Wetlands\, will be in the Visitor Centre Gallery from 10 April to 3 May 2025\, from 9.30am to 4.30pm. \nIt features artworks of native flora\, with a special focus on wetland plants and habitats. The works are in a variety of media from the more traditional watercolour to linocuts and scratchboard. \nA special Members’ Preview will be held from 2pm to 4pm Thursday 9 April 2026. \nAll works are for sale. \nLudwigia peploides by Cornelia Buechen-Osmond
URL:https://friendsanbg.org.au/event/19th-annual-art-exhibition-of-the-friends-botanic-art-group/
LOCATION:Visitor Centre Gallery\, Australian National Botanic Gardens\, Canberra\, ACT\, 2601\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends' Botanic Art Group":MAILTO:botanicart@friendsanbg.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260504T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260510T140000
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SUMMARY:Way out West (Flora of WA) Themed Walks
DESCRIPTION:The South-West of Western Australia is a Biodiversity Hotspot\, one of two in Australia\, with only 35 recognised globally. \nThese free one-hour guided walks will look at the riches of WA flora\, with their amazing adaptations to the environment. We will also learn about the efforts taken to get them to grow at the ANBG in very different conditions to their native habitat. \nWalks commence at 11am and 2pm each day. \nMeet at the clock near the café bridge. \nNo 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/way-out-west-flora-of-wa-themed-walks/
LOCATION:Clock near the bridge\, ANBG\, Australian National Botanic Gardens\, Canberra\, ACT\, 2600\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Walk
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ORGANIZER;CN="Australian National Botanic Gardens":MAILTO:test@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260507T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260507T133000
DTSTAMP:20260419T010352
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260322T014826Z
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SUMMARY:Kristy Gould ‘Conserving Canberra: Healing country through restoration’
DESCRIPTION:Kristy\, from the ACT Office of Nature Conservation\, describes a project to improve restoration through development of spatial planning tools\, on-ground work at three key sites\, and engaging the Ngunnawal community in Healing Country. \nAbstract \nThe Office of Nature Conservation (ONC) led a project as part of the Conserving Canberra Budget Initiative (2023 2025) to improve restoration through development of spatial planning tools\, deliver on-ground work at three key sites and provide opportunities for the Ngunnawal community to be engaged in Healing Country. The project partnered with four Ngunnawal Cultural Advisors to help embed cultural practices into land management\, engaged specialised bush regenerators for on-ground work and a spatial ecologist to develop online tools. Volunteer groups contributed many hours to the project and ONC worked closely with Parks and Conservation Service and the Natural Resource Management Team as delivery partners. This work is continuing for another 12 months ongoing though various other initiatives. \nBiography \nKristy completed her BSc (Environmental Science) at Charles Sturt University in 2004 and has had over 23 years of experience in land management working with ACT Parks and Conservation Service (PCS). Kristy has worked in most areas of PCS as a ranger and an area manager implementing programs including invasive pest and plant\, visitor\, asset maintenance and fire management. During this time Kristy has led several restoration projects including the Grassland Improvement Project (2006- 2008) and the ACT Woodland Restoration Project (2012-2017). Kristy is now working in the Office of Nature Conservation team as a Restoration Program Manager. \nBooking Link – https://www.trybooking.com/DHLQN \nBooking\nLunchtime 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. \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/kristy-gould-conserving-canberra-healing-country-through-restoration/
LOCATION:ANBG Theatrette\, Clunies Ross Street Acton ACT 2601\, Canberra\, ACT\, 2601\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Thursday Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260514T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260514T133000
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SUMMARY:Kim Pullen ‘More treasures–insects in fens and bogs’
DESCRIPTION:Kim will discuss bogs and fens as an insect habitat\, the variety of ecological niches that insects occupy and some threats to the fauna. She will give some local examples of the fauna of this habitat. \nBiography \nKim grew up in Canberra and inherited an interest in nature\, and particularly insects\, from his father who was a professional botanist (and a boyhood butterfly and beetle collector). On leaving school he worked first at the ANU\, and later at CSIRO\, assisting with research in grasshopper genetics\, pheromone-based control of insect pests\, and insect-based biological control of imported weeds. Kim then spent six years in Mexico collecting and evaluating weed biocontrol agents for exportation to Australia – as well as teaching English – before returning to Canberra with a family. He eventually came back to CSIRO to assist with faunal studies in South Australian mallee and subsequently on Murray River floodplains\, and prepare a taxonomic inventory of Australian weevils\, among other projects. \nAfter retirement\, he took up a CSIRO Honorary Fellowship\, allowing access to the Australian National Insect Collection. This helped Kim carry out a long-running ambition to compile a catalogue of the insects of the ACT. He now enjoys identifying insects for the general public on citizen science platforms and on social media (when their grandchildren allow it). \nBooking Link – https://www.trybooking.com/DHLQK \nBooking\nLunchtime 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. \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/kim-pullen-more-treasures-insects-in-fens-and-bogs-2/
LOCATION:ANBG Theatrette\, Clunies Ross Street Acton ACT 2601\, Canberra\, ACT\, 2601\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Thursday Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260520T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260520T200000
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SUMMARY:Masterclass - Creating a Wildlife Haven: The Must-Know Essentials
DESCRIPTION:Want more birds\, bees and butterflies in your garden? Join Claire Bickle to learn easy\, practical ways to support local wildlife. Discover how to choose the right plants\, create shelter and water\, and make your garden a safe haven—starting this winter. Perfect for beginners or anyone wanting to make a real difference. \nBook your online Zoom session here: https://weteachme.com/classes/1047138 \nAre you eager to boost local biodiversity but feeling overwhelmed by all the sheer volume of information and advice? Perhaps you want to attract butterflies\, bees\, birds or dragonflies to your garden? Did you know that winter is an important time to support wildlife and support the natural ecological balance of your garden ready for spring. So lets help you get started this winter… \nJoin this one-hour Master Class with Claire Bickle and walk away with the essentials—and the networks—that will help you make a real impact. \nIn this session\, Claire will guide you through the importance of: \n\nUnderstanding your climate\nGetting to know your soil and garden aspects and how to make use of verges or nearby public spaces\nSimple design basics and practical ideas to get you started\nIdentifying your “target audience”—the insects\, marsupials\, birds\, reptiles\, frogs\, bats and more that may call your garden home\nChoosing the right plants and layering them from ground covers to grasses to trees\nDifferent water sources and why they matter for different species\nCreating shelters\, especially for insects like bees and dragonflies\nWhy even small actions can create wildlife stepping stones and nature corridors in urban areas\nBuilding community connections: where to next—catchment groups\, wildlife societies\, native plant clubs\, and more\nWays to stay informed and keep learning through reading and connecting with others\n\nIf you want to support nature in your neighbourhood and feel confident doing it\, this class is the perfect place to start. \nAll sessions are recorded and those booked in will receive the recording link which is active for two weeks. Friends of SGA receive a 15% discount on Master Class full price tickets. You can become a Friend of SGA here. Green Garden Professional (GGPs) receive a 30% discount.
URL:https://friendsanbg.org.au/event/masterclass-creating-a-wildlife-haven-the-must-know-essentials/
LOCATION:Online Zoom session\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260521T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260521T133000
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SUMMARY:Andrea Wild ‘Awe and wonder in CSIRO’s collections’
DESCRIPTION:Andrea\, from CSIRO\, will share stories from the new science book Wild Collections. Learn about sharks living in sponges\, orchids flowering underground\, Spotted Handfish guarding their eggs\, quirky tales of worm bums\, Darkling beetles undertaking a decathlon\, and much more. \nAbstract\nThere are 15 million specimens in the National Research Collections Australia\, from caddisflies to daisies\, to a single albatross. \nThey’re not part of a museum\, so what do we use them for? \nWe wonder\, we discover and we take action. We’re using the 50 000 native bee specimens in our collections to discover what native bee species exist and where they live. This will help people take action to preserve the pollination benefits they provide to native plants and make use of their pollination services for agricultural plants. \nAndrea will share some of the stories from the new popular science book Wild Collections. Learn about sharks living in sponges\, orchids flowering underground\, Spotted Handfish guarding their eggs\, weevils rolling dung just like scarabs do\, Giant Kelp towering in Tasmania’s seas\, quirky tales of worm bums\, Darkling beetles undertaking a decathlon\, the curlicues of shark’s eggs and much more. \nBiography\nAndrea Wild is an author and science communicator who works with the biodiversity collections at CSIRO. She has written three books: The Very Stinky Fly Hunt\, Wild Collections and AmAZed\, CSIRO’s A to Z of Biodiversity. \nBooking Link – https://www.trybooking.com/DKZFY \nBooking\nLunchtime 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. \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/andrea-wild-awe-and-wonder-in-csiros-collections/
LOCATION:ANBG Theatrette\, Clunies Ross Street Acton ACT 2601\, Canberra\, ACT\, 2601\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Thursday Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260521T133000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260521T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T010352
CREATED:20260415T052600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T052600Z
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SUMMARY:Plant Recognition Group 'Getting to know agaric fungi (mushrooms and toadstools)'
DESCRIPTION: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 for an expert\, the first step in identification is a look at the macroscopic features. The aim of the session is to help you learn how to look at agarics in that first step. Binocular microscopes and other aids for identification will be available for the workshop. \nWhen:  1.30 – 4.00 pm on Thursday 21 May 2026.\nWhere: Solander Room\, Banksia Centre\, ANBG \nBooking 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-getting-to-know-agaric-fungi-mushrooms-and-toadstools-2/
LOCATION:Solander Studio\, Banksia Centre\, ANBG\, ANBG Clunies Ross St\, Acton\, Australian Capital Territory\, 2601\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260528T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260528T133000
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CREATED:20260406T035008Z
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SUMMARY:Dr Roger Farrow ‘Back from the brink or a resilient survivor: The case of Key’s Matchstick Grasshopper\, Keyacris scurra’
DESCRIPTION:Roger\, formerly of CSIRO\, will tell a tale of mystery and suspense involving two geneticists\, some cemeteries\, a taxonomist\, a survey\, sheep\, habitat loss\, citizen scientists and a sceptic. \nBiography\nDr Roger Farrow is an “unretired” entomologist following a career in CSIRO Entomology. Since retirement he has pursued his interest in insect natural history\, publishing an ecological and behavioural guide to the insects of south-eastern Australia (CSIRO 2018) and is currently studying insect pollination. This links to his other interest\, namely native plants and their ecology. This has developed through his membership of the Australian Native Plant Society and the opportunity to participate in field trips to identify plants in a range of different habitats. \nBooking Link – https://www.trybooking.com/DKZFZ \nBooking\nLunchtime 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. \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-roger-farrow-back-from-the-brink-or-a-resilient-survivor-the-case-of-keys-matchstick-grasshopper-keyacris-scurra/
LOCATION:ANBG Theatrette\, Clunies Ross Street Acton ACT 2601\, Canberra\, ACT\, 2601\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Thursday Talks
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