Chair Report – July 2024
23 July 2024AHBIC recently held our AGM in Townsville. Thank you to all who attended. It was great to see so many observers there, as well as executive representatives from our 10… Read More
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Register hereAHBIC recently held our AGM in Townsville. Thank you to all who attended. It was great to see so many observers there, as well as executive representatives from our 10… Read More
Varroa Mite Management Workshops AHBIC encourages beekeepers to make some time to attend a National Varroa Mite Management Program workshop near you. https://ticketing.humanitix.com/tours/varroa-management-training As several new contracted trainers are now… Read More
Our Australian State conferences and member body AGMs are nearly completed for 2024. Congratulations to all office bearers that have been elected to represent their members. I have enjoyed attending… Read More
Conference season is upon us with many of the state conferences hosting incredible speakers and disseminating information across the country. Varroa has been the hot topic for many conferences with… Read More
Varroa Mite Management Workshops The National T2M will be hosting two separate train the trainer events to develop the capacity of contracted trainers to deliver varroa management education. In the… Read More
Victorian Border Movements Under Permit Movements of varroa free honey bee hives have received a pathway forward with Agriculture Victoria providing entry pathways under permit for varroa free hives. We… Read More
National Program Report April 2024 Publicly available summary of the National Transition to Management Plan can be viewed on the AHBIC website: National Varroa Mite Response Plan V4 Detailed Summary… Read More
The National Varroa Mite Management Program have sought endorsement from the CCEPP and NMG to be able to now share a publicly available summary of the National Transition to Management… Read More
Apis cerana Nest Located As of 12th March 2024, Biosecurity Queensland have confirmed a single nest of Asian Honey Bee; Apis cerana has been located within the Port of Brisbane.… Read More