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CEO Update July 2023
25 July 2023The crazy conference season has now drawn to a close with the last of the member body conferences being in WA. There has been learnings and enlightening discussions from across… Read More
CEO Update June 2023
22 June 2023The Varroa response has reached the grim milestone of 365 days. During the past 12 months I often reflect with appreciation, the magnitude of work that has been done by… Read More
CEO Update April- May 2023
22 May 2023Varroa continues to dominate activities. AHBIC hosted a successful webinar on 11th May to inform industry of the response progress. This was well received with nearly 500 participants… Read More
Home Sweet Home honey competition winner announced
14 June 2022Thanks to all the honey enthusiasts who jumped over to Instagram to take part in our Home Sweet Home honey giveaway competition. Congratulations to @overnightculture (Nural) who was randomly selected… Read More
South Australian beekeeper’s paddock to plate vision earns inaugural Australian Beekeeper Award
10 June 2022A VISION focused on inspiring creativity with honey and honey products in the food industry has earned Adelaide Hills-based beekeeper, Jake Leske, the inaugural Australian Honey Bee Industry Council (AHBIC)… Read More
Celebrating Australia’s bee industry this World Bee Day
19 May 2022A SPECIAL campaign and giveaway of a year’s supply of premium Australian-grown honey has today been launched to raise awareness of the nation’s $14.2 billion honey bee pollination industry and… Read More
A bicentennial of honey bees
9 March 2022TODAY marks two hundred years since seven honey bee hives arrived in Australia forging an industry that now supports human nutrition and contributes $14.2 billion to the national economy each… Read More
Agriculture’s superheroes celebrated this National Ag Day
19 November 2021As Australians celebrate farmers this National Ag Day, the Australian Honey Bee Industry Council (AHBIC) is encouraging people to consider a rewarding career in an industry that keeps many agricultural… Read More