The Amateur Beekeeper - Feb/March 2020
In this issue:
Colonel Pulling Interclub Competition
How to enter the 2020 contest
Plus two extra prizes
News
Updates from the ABA and clubs
Membership
Membership packs mailing now
Better beekeeping
When to feed sugar, pollen and water
Inveterate inventor
Cleaning up old frames
Biosecurity
Club project: testing honey for AFB
Event weekend
Festival of Bees: Tickets now on sale
Member contests: Labels, hive art, yarns
Regulation
Honey fraud: what needs to be done
APIMONDIA president’s open letter
Better beekeeping
When bees are angry
AGM April 5 — Bathurst details
Citizen science
Help stop exotic bee invasions
Bee Q&A
Why some hives get stronger
Mid North Coast newsletter - January 2020
Northern Rivers newsletter - January 2020
Far North Coast newsletter - January 2020
Hi Beekeepers,
I hope you have all had a lovely Christmas and New Year.
Our 1st meeting for the year is on the 10th of February at the Lismore Workers club at 6:00pm. We hope you can all attend so we can get 2020 off to a great start, and set out a future program for the club.
Mid North Coast newletter - December 2019
Disaster assistance for beekeepers
Have you been adversely affected by fire or drought?
a range of services is available to people who have suffered loss or hardship
Who is eligible?
Whilst some programs are only offered to primary producers, other assistance is also available to households, small business and not-for-profit organisations. Please review the information provided, and phone the relevant agency for advice on eligibility.
For example, if you derive more than 50% of your income from a small business which has been affected by bushfire in northern NSW, you may be eligible to apply for a Natural Disaster Grant.
HiveAid
The Australian Honey Bee Industry Council has been working with Hive and Wellness and Rural Aid to develop Hive Aid - a campaign to raise money to support beekeepers affected by recent drought and fires, particularly in NSW and Queensland. This assistance has been designed to support registered primary producers running full-time beekeeping operations.
Disaster Recovery Grants
Northern NSW Bushfires - Disaster recovery grants are available to primary producers, small businesses and not-for-profit organisations in LGAs affected by bushfires that have occurred from 31 August 2019. To find out if you are eligible and to apply click here.
More assistance
The Primary Producers Assistance Guide for Beekeepers has been compiled by the DPI, and provides information on how to seek assistance with:
mental health
potable water replacement
insurance claims
disaster relief grants
drought assistance loans
emergency drought relief transport subsidy