Events

2017 Tocal Beekeepers' Field Day

9am - 4pm, Saturday 14 October

Tocal College, Tocal Road, Paterson NSW

 

The Tocal Beekeepers Field Day has been running for 38 years, and is run by the ABA, NSW Apiarists Association, Department of Primary Industry and Tocal College.

As well as practical demonstrations of hiving a swarm, opening a native stingless hive, and building frames and boxes, there will be talks by talks throughout the day on subjects as diverse as Pollination and Medicinal Honey.

Admission is free, and the public are welcome, so come along and meet the beekeepers!

Guest Speakers

Bruce White OAM

Beekeeping around the world

Bruce White has been keeping bees for well over 60 years. Since his retirement as Principal Apiary Officer with the DPI, he has continued to work untiringly to pass on his extensive beekeeping knowledge.


Dr Doug Somerville

Honey bee pollination

Doug Somerville

Dr Doug Somerville is the technical specialist for honeybees within the NSW Department of Primary Industries (DPI). Dr Somerville has worked with honeybees in the DPI for over 25 years. Research publications in this role have included topics on pollination, supplementary feeding bees, honeybee nutrition, small hive beetle, bee collected pollens and floral resources


Elizabeth Frost

Beekeeping courses,
Qualifications and Traineeships

Elizabeth Frost is Honeybee Educator at Tocal College. She is particularly interested in queen bee breeding, and she is the author of the DPI AgGuide on Queen Bee Breeding.


Dr Diana Leemon

Small Hive Beetle research

 

Rod Burke

NSW Bee Biosecurity Officer

As NSW Bee Biosecurity Officer, Rod Burke is part of a joint industry–government initiative to look after Australia's honey bees. Her responsibilities include raising awareness of honeybee pests and diseases, and demonstrating best practice beekeeping, as well as promoting the National Bee Biosecurity Code of Practice.

 

2017 ABA AGM and Colonel Pulling Competition

ABA AGM and Colonel Pulling Competition

9am, Sunday 21 May 2017

Ballina RSL, River Street, Ballina NSW 2478

The 2017 ABA Annual General Meeting will be held at Ballina RSL.

Judging will also be conducted for the annual Colonel Pulling Inter-club Competition.

 

Pre-meeting Dinner

6.30pm, Saturday 20 May 2017

Ballina RSL Bistro, River Street, Ballina NSW 2478

As usual there will be an informal pre-meeting dinner the night before in the RSL's Boardwalk Bistro, for members, their families and friends.

Whilst we cannot book tables in the Bistro, members of the host club, Northern Rivers, will “reserve” tables at the eastern end of the Bistro. Wear your ABA Badge or Membership Card to help us identify each other!

This dinner provides a great opportunity to catch up with beekeepers from different parts of the state.

 

NSW Apiarists Association Field Day

9am - 4pm, Saturday 20 May 2017

Alstonville Showground, Alstonville

The North Coast Branch of the NSW Apiarists Association are hosting a Field Day at Alstonville Showground, the day before the ABA AGM.

The $5 admission charge includes a talk on Leptospermum species, with a supporting book being available for $28.

There will be numerous stallholders from the beekeeping industry. Stalls are still available - if you are interested, details can be found on the application form.

2016 Beekeepers Field Day

8.30am - 3.30pm, Sunday 9 October

Pittwater High School, Mona Vale

 

The 2016 ABA Beekeepers Field Day will be held on Sydney's Northern Beaches, and whether you are an experienced beekeeper or a complete novice, there's sure to be something to interest you.

As well as practical demonstrations of requeening and splitting hives, and building frames and boxes, we have three fantastic speakers covering a diverse range of subjects: the Flow hive, native bees, and biosecurity.

A fundraising sausage sizzle lunch will be offered by the students and staff of Pittwater High School.

Admission is free, and the public are welcome, so come along and meet the beekeepers!

Our Special Guest Speakers

Stuart Anderson

Co-inventor of the Flow Hive

Stuart Anderson is one half of the father-and-son team behind the Flow Hive, the invention which has captured the imagination of thousands of people worldwide. The Flow Hive has probably started more conversations about beekeeping than anyone thought possible since its launch just over 18 months ago.


Dr Megan Halcroft

Australian native bee expert

Dr Megan Halcroft is one of only a few PhD specialists on Australian native bees, and combines extensive experience in this field with a deep passion for the beauty and diversity of solitary native bees.


Hayley Pragert

NSW Bee Biosecurity Officer

As NSW Bee Biosecurity Officer, Hayley Pragert is part of a joint industry–government initiative to look after Australia's honey bees. Her responsibilities include raising awareness of honeybee pests and diseases, and demonstrating best practice beekeeping, as well as promoting the National Bee Biosecurity Code of Practice.