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BGANZ NSW Conference 2008

Conference program now available on www.esc.nsw.gov.au/community/gardens

Sat 6 - Tues 9 September

Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Gardens - 5 kms south of Batemans Bay

Every two years BGANZ NSW holds a conference hosted by one of the regional Gardens. The theme of this conference, Accentuate the Positive will concentrate on success stories from around the State. This program will appeal to workers, paid and unpaid, who will be encouraged to share their experiences. Everyone with an interest in botanic gardens is invited.

Guest speakers will include Dr Tim Entwistle, Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney and Rodger Elliot, author, botanist and Board member of the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne.

Further information see: www.esc.nsw.gov.au/community/gardens
This will include a booking form in 2008.
John Knight, ERBG, Chair, BGANZ NSW
Email: erbgherb@acr.net.au

If you would like to be on the mailing list please contact:
Heather Haughton, Hon Secretary
Email: heather@melbpc.org.au
Phone: (02) 4471 3271

 

‘Diversity & Directions’
BGANZ Victoria Plants Forum

23-24 September 2008

Geelong Conference Centre, Eastern Park, Geelong

FLYER | PROGRAM | REGISTRATION FORM

Botanic Gardens of Australia and New Zealand (BGANZ) Victoria invites you to ‘Diversity and Directions’ a two day forum that will focus on the current and future issues and opportunities regarding plantings in public gardens. This forum will celebrate the diversity of plant material from world bioregional zones and contemporary approaches to creating new landscapes or rethinking those that already exist.

The program will be delivered by inspiring speakers and will be thought provoking and interactive. We encourage you to take up the opportunity to actively participate in workshops influencing the future direction of our planted landscapes.

The Plants Forum is open and relevant to all Botanic Gardens and public open space managers and practitioners, students, members of Friends Groups and plant interest groups.

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