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July 2024
John Colwill: WA’s Amazing Daisies
Some of WA's amazing daisies.
Find out more »June 2024
Lesley van Schoubroeck: Friends of Jirdarup Bushland
Lesley van Schoubroeck’s presentation will discuss the history of Kensington Bushland Reserve’s (Bush Forever Site No. 048) past, its botanical treasures and the future of the area. Lesley is the author of the 2023 publication “Jirdarup Bushland and the Friends who care for it” that also recognises the contribution and efforts of the Friends of Jirdarup management group
Find out more »May 2024
Banksia Woodland – Every Patch Counts. Case Study: Erindale Road Bushland
This will be the Annual General Meeting of the Northern Suburbs branch and everyone is welcome to come along. Please…
Find out more »Perth Branch Meeting Featuring Byron Lamont on Proteaceae Origins
Migratory History of the Proteaceae An iconic part of the flora in southwest WA - and Australia - are banksias,…
Find out more »Ken McNamara: The Secret Lives of Western Australian Rocks
Rocks are keepers of some of the secrets of Earth's long history. Even the most seemingly insignificant rock can tell us much about the history of this planet of ancient worlds of ice, raging floods, strange unbreathable atmospheres and prehistoric worlds teeming with life. Professor McNamara will concentrate on such rocks in Western Australia made from, or created by, once living organisms – from pea-gravels to banded ironstones to the limestones of the Nullarbor Plain – and much more.
Find out more »April 2024
No Tuesday Night Northern Suburbs Meeting in April
Instead of the monthly Tuesday night meeting, an excursion to Mt Flora Regional Museum and surrounding limestone heath bushland will…
Find out more »Webinar: Gondwana Link – 1000 kilometres of hope
Join us with guest speaker Keith Bradbury to learn all about the Gondwana Link! “While at times what is now…
Find out more »Ken Patterson: Friends of Piesse Brook
Over 20 years ago, a group of residents formed the Friends of Piesse Brook group. Over this time the group has fought a war against invasive weeds and it is now a joy to walk the many trails through the reserve and admire the colour and diversity and knowing that the group has contributed to its success.
Find out more »The Wildflower Society uses its independent technical knowledge of WA’s wildflowers to help you better know, grow, enjoy and conserve the wildflowers of Western Australia.
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