Welcome to the Australian Plants Society NSW. We are delighted you have joined us and share our passion for Australian native plants and their habitats.
Below is information and links to help you orient around the Society, begin to connect with like minded people and tap into the resources and benefits available to you.
If you have any questions or need help, please contact us on: office@austplants.com.au, president@austplants.com.au or the Membership Officer, Merle Thompson, on apsnswmembership@gmail.com.
Resources and links |
District Groups providing local knowledge19 local groups, holding events, meetings, bush walks, garden visits and other activities. Groups will be in touch. More | Searchable plant databaseNearly 700 profiles of Aussie plants with botanical and gardening notes. Searchable as well. More. | Information and storiesTons of stories and info about native plants, gardens and reserves to trawl. More |
Benefits and how to accessA range of benefits are available to members. See here for more information | Reaching out for help - the experts groupA group of long term plant experts can answer your queries about native plants - email office@austplants.com.au or talk to your District Group | ConservationMany members are engaged in regen and conservation. Info and plant lists for each region of NSW are found here. |
ANPSA study groupsANPSA (the Australian body of plant societies) has study groups, most of which you can join for free. More... | Governance and structure of APS NSWWe outline our structure and who are board members on our website, along with our strategy. More...Also here is our Constitution, for your review. | Facebook, Instagram and YouTubeWe have a Facebook page and Members only Group, as well as Instagram and YouTube, for your enjoyment. |
Looking to volunteer?There are many opportunities from plant related to organisation related. See here or contact office@austplants.com.au | Members Only sectionWe have a raft of additional documents and info in our members only section - go to the Home page and click on the three little lines on the right. You have to be logged in to access. | District group newsletters |