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The Honey Bee Biosecurity Code of Practice has been updated

The Australian Honey Bee Industry Biosecurity Code of Practice (the Code) was revised in late 2025 to reflect the establishment of Varroa destructor in parts of Australia. This summary outlines ...

Stingless bee honey shows unique medicinal potential

Honey from Australia’s native stingless bees is showing remarkable promise as a potent, stable, and natural antimicrobial. Our recent study found that honeys produced by Tetragonula carbonaria, Tetragonula hockingsi, and ...

Have your say on beekeeper education

The cost-shared Varroa Transition to Management (T2M) program will be winding up over the next few months. Beekeepers will continue to be supported via their state or territory departments. The ...

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