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Native Bee Workshop with Steve – Discover the Buzz!

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Sat, 29 Mar, 9am - 2pm AEDT

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🗓 Date: 29th March 2025
Time: 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
📍 Location: Chaffin Creek Farm
🎟 Tickets: $70 (Limited Availability)

Join us for an engaging and inspiring day dedicated to the fascinating world of native bees! Whether you're a gardener, nature lover, or simply curious about these incredible creatures, this workshop will provide you with everything you need to know about native bees, their unique lifestyles, and the benefits they bring to your garden and the environment.

What to Expect:

  • Discover the amazing abilities of native stingless bees and why they’re essential to our ecosystems.
  • Learn how native bees can boost pollination and production in your garden or farm.
  • Understand how to care for native bees and create a bee-friendly environment.
  • Explore the connection between native bees and regenerative farming practices.
  • Opportunity to purchase native bee kits directly from Steve.

About Your Educator – Steve

Steve’s journey with native bees began while teaching Agriculture on the North Coast of NSW. With a Bachelor of Agricultural Science and a Diploma of Agriculture, Steve initially pursued a career as an Agriculture teacher before discovering the incredible world of native stingless bees.

Since 2008, Steve has dedicated himself to working full-time with native bees, combining his love for education and sustainable farming. Through his pollination services and workshops, Steve has helped countless people and growers experience the remarkable benefits of native bees.

Steve believes native bees are an investment in the future—for your garden, your children’s understanding of the natural world, and the health of the environment. His passion for these tiny pollinators is infectious, and he’ll inspire you to see the beauty and importance of native bees.

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