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People are reporting "alien-like" grubs surfacing in their pot plants.

Students will engage with Food in Australia by investigating and tasting bush foods to discover how First Nations’ peoples’ diets began to evolve as European people began farming food on this land. 

Provide your students with an opportunity to explore complex aspects of this topic by engaging in inspiring activities with New South Wales' top scientific institutions.

Examine infected plant material to observe different types of pathogens and the symptoms caused.

A school tour of the Australian PlantBank is an extraordinary hands-on experience for students that brings their STEM learning to life within a state-of-the-art plant science and conservation facility. 

Celebrate your love where nature's beauty unfolds year-round in an enchanting outdoor lawn setting.

 

We use pesticides on our lands to treat pests, weeds and diseases, and aim to use chemicals in an environmentally responsible way.

School habitat gardens are important in providing habitat for native wildlife as well as being a great opportunity to teach students about biodiversity. 

From the King Protea to vibrant camellias, there’s plenty that blooms in a winter garden. Here are some of the plants blooming at the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden.

Discover over 60,000 years of culture, plant uses and stories from Aboriginal people in Sydney in this special episode of our Branch Out podcast.