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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN 
APIARISTS' SOCIETY

Greater Bunbury Region Chapter Meeting

  • 15 Oct 2025
  • 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
  • Edith Cowan University, South West Building 6, Robertson Drive Entrance

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BEE-FRIENDLY GARDENS
Supporting Our Pollinators


As beekeepers, we know how vital a diverse and continuous nectar flow is for healthy hives and how much difference the right plants can make. Join us for an informative session presented by the Leschenault Community Nursery (LCN), a local business whose mission is to promote the use of native plants and create sustainable, water-wise landscapes.

LCN will share practical advice on:

• Creating bee-friendly gardens

• The benefits of native plants

• Practical planting tips

• The Treebate initiative

LCN will also have a range of tube stock available for purchase on the night, giving you the chance to take home pollinator-friendly plants that directly benefit your bees.

Come along to connect, learn, and leave with ideas (and plants!) to help your bees thrive.

Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, our Monthly Meetings are the perfect place to connect with fellow beekeepers in a safe and relaxed atmosphere.

Enjoy the opportunity to meet, learn, and share experiences with others who share your passion for beekeeping.

We look forward to seeing you there.

For more information contact bunbury@waas.org.au

Beekeepers of all ages and levels welcome!

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