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Sydney Autumn NBK :FULL:
Title:
Sydney Autumn NBK :FULL:
When:
Apr 16 2011 - Apr 17 2011  9:00am - 5:00pm
Where:
Alexandria Park Community Centre - Sydney
Category:
Natural Beekeeping

Description

This course is now fully booked. Not to worry! Join the waiting list by contacting us or have a look at our future Natural Beekeeping Courses.

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Join Tim Malfroy of Malfroy's Gold as he leads you through the basics of bee-friendly, natural, organic, small-scale beekeeping. You will leave this course with a competent knowledge of the fundamentals of natural beekeeping, and be ready to take the plunge and keep your own bees, Warré style!

The course will focus on a style of apiculture that is exclusively designed for the small-scale beekeeper.

This bee-friendly method aims to care for the bees, allow them to control their own environment, and is a gentler approach than conventional beekeeping, resulting in healthy contented bees, and superb raw honey. The beekeeper enters into a partnership with the bee colony, and from that responsibility reaps great insights and benefits.

checking hiveThe course will be a series of presentations that draw a wide perspective on the evolution of flowering plants and honeybees, and the long and rich tradition of apiculture. There will be open discussion, and loads of practical advice! Depending on weather conditions, we will also visit a small Warré apiary site to be closer to the bees. Although this session may involve inspecting a hive or harvesting honey, the hallmark of this style of beekeeping is low-intervention; this is not a heavily ‘hands on’ course, although all discussion will be focused on the practicalities of keeping bees.

‘The knowledge of bees is the basis of the beekeeper’s success; and for all other people who, amidst the whirl of present-day technology, still prove to have a clear feeling for lively Nature, they are a source of joyful edification.’

Karl Von Frisch
The Dancing Bees 1927

top bar with sidesRather than limit the discussion to merely the role of the beekeeper and how to keep bees, Tim will talk extensively about the amazing social behavior and biology of the honeybee, giving you a solid grounding in the intricate world of the honeybee and how to approach keeping them in an ethical, sustainable manner.

You will learn the ins and outs of sustainable beekeeping in general, and leave this course all ready to take the plunge of keeping your own bees!

The course will focus on the The People’s Hive of Émile Warré, of which Tim is a pioneer in Australia. Tim is a second-generation beekeeper, growing up on a large apiary in the foothills of the Blue Mountains.

Topics include, but are not limited to:

inspeciting the hive* Evolution of the Honeybee and flowering plants
* History of Honey Hunting & Beekeeping
* The Sacred Bee in Ancient Civilizations
* Beehives throughout History   
* Beekeeping in Australia
* Honeybees: Understanding the Super Organism
* Biology of the Honeybee
* The Importance of Natural Comb
* The People’s Hive of Émile Warré
* Getting Set-Up for Beekeeping: Buying bees, hives & equipment
* Site and Forage Assessment     
* Forms required for keeping bees
* Situating beehives in urban areas - backyards + rooftops
* Handling bees gently and confidently
* Introducing your bees to the hive
* Ensuring the ongoing health of your colony
* Pests & Diseases
* Swarming
* Raw honey & comb harvesting techniques
* Honey appreciation
* Strategies for safe and successful beekeeping within a neighborhood
* Planting a Bee-friendly garden
* Native Bees

About the teacher

Tim MalfroyTim Malfroy is the founder of the award-winning Malfroy’s Gold honey label with his wife Emma, and has been practicing organic and biodynamic beekeeping since he started keeping his own bees in 2006. In 2008 he was the first beekeeper in Australia to build and trial a Warré hive, and traveled to the Apimondia in France 2009 to take part in the first conference session on Warré and top-bar beekeeping. Tim is a second-generation beekeeper, growing up on a large apiary in the foothills of the Blue Mountains.

Included in your course

urban beekeeping 1Your course fee includes comprehensive notes, copies of the necessary forms needed to become a beekeeper in NSW as well as tea, coffe and organic fruit throughout the course.

We will also be offering course participants the option of ordering their bees and hives direct from our teacher, only available to people who have done the course. At the end of the course you will be issued with a certificate of completion from Milkwood Permaculture.

This course is now fully booked. Not to worry! Join the waiting list by contacting us or have a look at our future Natural Beekeeping Courses.

We are always happy to offer community, pensioner and unwaged discounts where we can, to make Milkwood Permaculture courses accessible to everyone. Please contact us for more information.

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Venue

Alexandria Park Community Centre
Venue:
Alexandria Park Community Centre   -   Website
Street:
Park Road, Alexandria
ZIP:
2015
City:
Sydney
State:
NSW

Description

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Our Sydney course venue is Alexandria Park Community Centre, set in the grounds of Alexandria Community School, on the corner of Park Road and Power Avenue. This amazing place has multiple thriving community gardens, school gardens, a bush tucker garden and outdoor classroom learning areas. Venue MAP.

Getting there by Train: The venue is 15 minutes walk from Redfern Station. Take the Gibbons St exit and continue south. Gibbons St will become Wyndham St, and soon you will reach Alexandria Park on your right. Cut through the park to the corner of Park Rd and Power Avenue, and there you are. Cityrail website.

Getting there by Bus: The 370 and 355 bus routes run along McEvoy St, one block from the venue. Sydney Buses website.

Parking: There is ample street parking around the school.

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