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Upcoming meetings and events

Unless otherwise advised all meetings are held in the Information Centre, Glenbrook Native Plants Reserve, Great Western Highway, Glenbrook.

Upcoming events

    • 1 May 2024
    • 9:30 AM
    • 3 May 2024

    Hosted by the Armidale Group, Armidale. 

    Join us on the at Armidale on the Northern Tablelands, New South Wales, for a very exciting  weekend of nature, gardening, and art. 

    Registration fee:  

    $100, which includes morning tea, a boxed lunch and a two course dinner at the New  England Regional Art Museum on Saturday. 

    $35 for bus for all Saturday daytime venues. Only 57 places are available so book early  to ensure a seat. The bus cost will be kept separate as some people may wish to ‘tag  along’ in their car. A reserve list will be kept and a second bus may be organised. Full Registration (with bus) $135.

    RSVP your interestMaria Hitchcock OAMmaria.hitchcock@gmail.comYou will be sent payment details and other information about accommodation options, etc Costs will be itemised before payment to allow for your selection. Program:Museum Curator, Rachel Parsons, will speak about Howard Hinton and his collection. Dinner will be catered by the Six Counties Restaurant and offers four options of mains and three options of dessert. The bar will be open for attendees to purchase drinks by the glass (or canned soft drink).

    Program:

    Friday, 1st November

    Presidents dinner at the Mun Hing Restaurant. APS NSW will pay for District Group presidents or their representatives. Other attendees are to pay for their own meal. All welcome.

    Saturday, 2 November

    All day, bus tour will take you to all daytime venues – remember there is a limited capacity of 57, so book early to ensure a seat.

    9:30am: Bus boards at Armidale Visitor Information Centre, 82 Marsh St., Armidale.

    9:45am: Arrive at Keith and Colleen Finlayson’s garden. Keith has successfully drafted many native plants over the years and has over 80 of these planted in his garden. Morning tea in the garden. (top photo)

    12 Noon: Boxed lunch at Kent House. Kent House is opposite the historic Central Park and is worth a stroll across to visit it with your lunch.

    1pm: Arrive at the Armidale Bicentennial Arboretum, Kentucky St., Armidale, for a tour.

    2:15pm: Arrive at Wollomombi Falls for a tour and a wander. The Falls are within the extensive Oxley wild Rivers National Park.

    4:15pm: Return to Armidale Visitor Information Centre to freshen up for evening event.

    6:30pm: New England Regional Art Museum, (NERAM) 106- 114 Kentucky Street, Armidale, for drinks, a two course dinner and a speaker. We will be seated in the east gallery which displays the outstanding Hinton Collection of early Australian Art.

    Museum Curator, Rachel Parsons, will speak about Howard Hinton and his collection. Dinner will be catered by the Six Counties Restaurant and offers four options of mains and three options of dessert. The bar will be open for attendees to purchase drinks by the glass (or canned soft drink).

    9.15pm:  Arrive back at the Information Centre

    Sunday, 3 November.

    The annual Armidale Garden Festival, 12 Barney St., Armidale. The Festival brings together nurseries, gardeners, garden suppliers, eco displays, garden ornaments and along with a great range of retail therapy with a vast array of stall holders. There will be inspiring gardens open both days. Entry to the Garden Festival entry is to be booked individually at a later date.We will advise you when bookings for the Festival open.


    The Hinton Gallery - New England Regional Art Museum Image: NERAM













    • 11 May 2024
    • 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    • Gumnut Community Centre Gumnut Place Cherrybrook 2126

    Program:

    10am to 12noon:

    Community Environment Centre, Currie Avenue Annangrove NSW 2156 – A Must Visit!

    A wonderful opportunity for those who saw or missed the segment by Costa on the Community Environment Centre on Gardening Australia in November 2023 to visit the Centre and have a guided tour around it.
    The Community Environment Centre is an educational resource, community hub and environmental demonstration site for residents, visitors, and volunteers on various topics such as gardening, planting natives and sustainability in the home and backyard.
    Explore the demonstration gardens that promote nature, sustainability, biodiversity, easy care and wildlife habitats.
    These gardens, operated by The Hills Shire Council, were established and are maintained by passionate volunteers, including APS members.
    Volunteers will show you around our native plant garden, thriving vegetable garden, bush tucker garden and food for wildlife garden.

    Tea and coffee will be available.

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    12noon - 4pm

    Location: Gumnut Community Centre, Gumnut PlaceCherrybrook 2126

    12noon - 1pm

    Bring your own lunch to the Gumnut Community Centre, where tea and coffee will be provided.

    1-1:30 pm; 1:30 – 2:30pm 

    Cost; $5 members, $10 non-members.

    APS NSW Annual General Meeting, followed by presentation by Dan Clarke.

    Threatened flora of the Cumberland Plain.

    Dan is a botanical consultant working in the NSW Ecological Industry – and runs his own company, Arcane Botanica. Dan is also the APS NSW Conservation Officer and editor of the Society’s excellent plant data base.

    His talk will cover the Cumberland Plain and its threatened vegetation, as well as several listed threatened flora species that Dan has monitored over the years for the NSW Saving our Species Program.

    Some of the important Cumberland Plain reserves will also be showcased, as well as profiling some threatened species of the Parramatta-Hills District.

    2:30pm: Afternoon tea

    • 11 May 2024
    • 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

    When: 10am-4pm, Saturday, 11 May 2024

    This gathering will include our AGM between 1-1:30pm 

    • 10am - 12noon: Tour of the Community Environment Centre, Currie Avenue, 
     Annangrove NSW 2126
      • 12noon – 4pm: Gumnut Community Centre, Gumnut Place, Cherrybrook, 2126.
      • 12:00-1:00 Lunch and plant sale. BYO lunch or purchase locally. 
      • 1:00-1:30 AGM 
      • 1:30-4pm Quarterly gathering, $5 members, $10 non-members. 

      Presentation by Dan Clarke, Threatened flora of the Cumberland Plain, followed by afternoon tea. 

      • Annual General Meeting - Agenda

        The agenda, including the minutes from the previous AGM, is available here.

        Our 2023 Annual Report is here. 

        To send your apologies, please email: office@austplants.com.au

        Please email any financial questions by Friday 3 May and we will provide responses at the AGM. 

        Nominations for board positions

        We welcome new board members, and non-board members, to assist with running the Society. If you'd like to join the board or wish to nominate someone, please contact President John Desmond to discuss what's involved.
        The form here needs to be completed and returned by Friday 26 April 2024

        Proxy voting

        If you cannot attend the AGM, and would like to nominate a proxy for your vote, please complete the Proxy form here and return by Friday 3 May to office@austplants.com.au

        More details on the event here


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