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Past ANPC Workshops

ANPC WORKSHOPS 2015-2020

YEARCOURSE/WORKSHOPLOCATIONDATE
2019Threatened Plant Translocation WorkshopAdelaide, SAMay 2019
2019Threatened Plant Translocation WorkshopPerth, WAMarch 2019
2018Threatened Plant Translocation WorkshopCanberra, ACTNovember 2018
2018Martindale Direct Seeding WorkshopHunter Valley, NSWNovember 2018
2018Native Plant Identification WorkshopsBroken Hill and Beyond, NSWSeptember 2018
2017Threatened Plants Translocation Information DayRoyal Botanic Garden, SydneyAugust 2017
2017Plant Identification Workshops in Western NSWWynwood Station, NSWJune 2017
2017Native Pasture Management WorkshopUrana, NSWMay 2017
2016Wildflower and Plant ID DaRedlands Hill Reserve, Corowa, NSWOctober 2016
2016Wildflower and Plant ID DaCocoparra National Park, NSWSeptember 2016
2016Plant Identification Workshops in Western NSWBroken Hill, White Cliffs and BourkeAugust 2016, December 2016
2016Plant ID and Management for ProductionTarcutta Valley, NSWJune 2016
2016Barham Landcare Plant IDBarham Federation Botanic Reserve, NSWMay 2016
2016Two Seed Collection Workshops in Western NSWBroken Hill and MenindeeApril 2016
2015 & 2016Rangelands Paddock Walksnear Hay, NSWOctober 2015, March 2016, June 2016, September 2016
2015 & 2016Myrtle RustCoolalinga, Marrara and Charles Darwin University, NTNovember 2015, February 2016
2015Seven Provenance workshopsvarious, NSWJune & July 2015
2015Hunter Valley Weeping Myall Woodland Community WorkshopDenman, Hunter Valley, NSWMay 2015

 

COMPLETE History of ANPC Courses & Workshops

 

 

YEARCOURSE/WORKSHOPLOCATIONDATE
2014Plant Identification for flora of the Hunter ValleyHunter Valley, NSWApril 2014
2014Seed collection, storage and use for native vegetation restorationKurri Kurri, NSWApril 2014
2013Plant Identification for flora of the WimmeraHorsham, VICOctober 2013
2013Myrtle Rust – a New threat to Western Australia’s biodiversityPerth, Bunbury and Albany WAMay 2013
2013Translocation of threatened plantsSunshine Coast, QLDApril 2013
2013Seed collection, storage and use for native vegetation restorationSunshine Coast, QLDApril 2013
2013Plant identification for grassy ecosystemsCanberra, ACTMarch 2013
2012Seed use for Native Vegetation RestorationMt Annan, NSWNovember 2012
2012Translocation of Threatened PlantsMt Annan, NSWNovember 2012
2012Part of the 9th National Conference

    • Using Floristics to assess the Groundlayer of Grassy Ecosystems Sites
    • Institutional and law reform for invasive species: strengthening the case and helping to bring it about
    • Private conservation in NSW: options and issues for landholders
    • Myrtle Rust recognition, reporting, risk assessment and management concepts and techniques
    • Applying seed science knowledge for better conservation and restoration outcomes
    • Using interactive botanical idenfication keys

 

Canberra, ACTOct/Nov 2012
2012

 

Plant identifcation for grassy ecosystems (Riverina and South West Slopes)Deniliquin NSWSeptember 2012
2012Jewels in the Landscape – managing significant native vegetation remnants including travelling stock reserves, road easements and adjacent private landScone NSWSeptember 2012
2012Translocation of Threatened PlantsCanberra, ACTMarch 2012
2011

 

Myrtle Rust – a New threat to Australia’s biodiversity

 

Mudgee NSW

 

November 2011

 

2011

 

Jewels in the Landscape – managing significant native vegetation remnants including travelling stock reserves, road easements and adjacent private land

 

Guyra NSW

 

November 2011

 

2011

 

Myrtle Rust – a New threat to Australia’s biodiversity

 

10 venues throughout NSW

 

June 2011

 

2011

 

Translocation of Threatened Plants

 

Melbourne, Victoria

 

May 2011

 

2011

 

Managing Native Vegetation in Travelling Stock Reserves

 

Bathurst, NSW

 

May 2011

 

2011

 

Managing Native Vegetation in Travelling Stock Reserves

 

Wagga Wagga and Kyeamba TSR, NSW

 

May 2011

 

2010

 

Translocation of Threatened Plants

 

Tweed Shire, NSW

 

November 2010

 

2010

 

As part of the 8th National Conference:

    • Seeds: From collection to germination
    • NatureMap
    • What price quality resoration plant stock?
    • Plant Translocation
    • Using Interactive Identification Keys
Kensington, Perth, WA

 

Sept/Oct 2010

 

2010

 

Translocation of Threatened Plants

 

Department of Environment and Conservation, Kensington, Perth, WA

 

February 2010

 

2009

 

Identifying plants of grassy ecosystems (ACT region)

 

Canberra: Australian National Botanic Gardens & an ACT conservation reserve

 

November 2009

 

2008

 

Wheatbelt Woodlands – Management and Restoration – AFTER THE FENCE

 

Curtin University of Technology, Spencer’s Brook, near Northam WA

 

March 2008

 

2008

 

Wheatbelt Woodlands – Management and Restoration – AFTER THE FENCE

 

Moora Recreation Centre, Moora, WA

 

March 2008

 

2007

 

Identifying plants of grassy ecosystems of the ACT region

 

Canberra: Australian National Botanic Gardens & an ACT conservation reserve

 

November 2007

 

2007

 

Rehabilitation and Management of Disturbed Native Plant Communities

 

Coffs Harbour, NSW

 

March 2007

 

2007

 

National Forum: ‘What lies beneath?’ The role of soil biota in the health and rehabilitation of native vegetation

Three day forum (presentations, panel discussions, workshops & field demonstration and application of techniques)

 

Canberra

 

April 2007

 

2006

 

Rehabilitation and Management of Disturbed Native Plant Communities

 

Ulladulla, NSW

 

October 2006

 

2006

 

‘From the ground up’: a workshop on the conservation and rehabilitation of grassy ecosystems of the ACT and region.

 

Canberra, ACT

 

November 2006

 

2005

 

Translocation of Threatened Plants

 

Regional NSW – Queanbeyan, Newcastle and Coffs Harbour

 

May, July and August 2005

 

2005

 

Rehabilitation and Management of Disturbed Native Vegetation

 

Regional NSW – Armidale, Wagga Wagga and Dubbo

 

July, September and October 2005

 

2005

 

Grass Identification Techniques

 

Dubbo, NSW

 

October 2005

 

2005

 

Conservation Techniques Workshops at the 6th ANPC National Conference

 

Adelaide, SA

 

September 2005

 

2004

 

Translocation of Threatened Plants

 

Perth, WA

 

November 2004

 

2004

 

Translocation of Threatened Plants

 

Brisbane, QLD

 

December 2004

 

2004

 

Rehabilitation Workshops in South-East Queensland

 

Queensland

 

Two workshops in November and December, 2004

 

2004

 

Translocation of Threatened Plants

 

Bendigo, Victoria

 

September 2004

 

2004

 

Translocation of Threatened Plants

 

Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney, NSW

 

June 2004

 

2004

 

Ecological Restoration of Mountain Environments

 

ACT and NSW

 

April 2004

 

2004

 

Translocation of Threatened Plants

 

Mount Annan Botanic Garden, NSW

 

February 2004

 

2003

 

Landscape Rehabilitation: Approaches and Techniques

 

Yass, NSW

 

February 2003

 

2003

 

Recovery: a Decade Towards a Biodiverse Future 5th National Conference and Conservation Techniques Workshops

 

Geelong, Victoria

 

February 24th – March 1st, 2003

 

2002

 

Conservation of Ecological Communities

 

Mount Annan Botanic Garden, NSW

 

 

 

2002

 

Demystifying Threatened Plant Conservation

 

Wollongong, NSW

 

 

 

2001

 

Plant Conservation Techniques Course

 

Lismore, NSW

 

 

 

1999

 

Plant conservation techniques practical workshops (at the ANPC 4th National Conference)

 

Albury Wodonga

 

 

 

1998

 

Plant Conservation Techniques Course

 

Tasmania

 

 

 

1998

 

Establishing a Seed-based Genebank for Conservation

 

Perth, WA

 

 

 

 

Cancellation policy/request for refund

Paid workshops run by the ANPC office:

  • Administration fees of 10% applies if a participant cancels their registration by the closing date.
  • No refunds will be given  after this date but replacements will be accepted.
  • For more information and/or to send your request in writing please visit https://www.anpc.asn.au/contact

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