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Honeyhunters Australia Pty Ltd

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 7 5498 1040



Address: Serafini Dr 4515 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Website: http://honeyhuntersaus.com/

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25.01.2022 Honeyhunters Australia aims to share their experience in the wonderful and eye-opening journey with bees and beehive products. The team includes Simon, a beekeeper with 25 years industry experience; Ruth, a former medical librarian and Jonathan, an ameteur beekeeper. Traditionally, beehive products including honey, propolis, beebread, bee pollen and bee venom have been used in medicine to treat many ailments, such as arthritis, wounds, warts, hypertension and more. Want to ha...ve a wonderful journey with bees and taste their products? Come to join us at Quarry Bay! Free admission Time: 27/1/2018 10am-12pm or 2:30 pm-4:30 pm Veune: Unit 401, 4/F, AIA Hong Kong Tower 734 Kings Road, Quarry, HK MTR: Quarry Bay Station Exit C The first 50 registrants will receive a jar of Jellybush (Australian Manuka) honey.



25.01.2022 We learn something new everyday

24.01.2022 How wonderful bees are!!

23.01.2022 The second group of winners are: Darcy, Lily and Xanthe - each will receive a coupon worths $15 of honey products from Honeyhunters Australia. Pick up your coupon from the honey stall from this Sunday onward. See you all there.



23.01.2022 More beautiful drawings from our young artists!

23.01.2022 How simple it is! Keep healthy mates.

22.01.2022 Honeyhunters Australia 25Simon;Ruth Jonathan : 27/1/2018 10:0012:00 2:30-4:30... : 734, 4401 ,C 50, Jellybush ()



21.01.2022 Shame on irresponsible importers!

21.01.2022 Meet our young artists Northey Street Organic Markets. Everyone is so talented, see you next week!

20.01.2022 One of our talented winners!

20.01.2022 We are happy to let you know that the world renowned Apitherapy practitioner Dr. Stefan Stangaciu will attend our private project and celebrate World Bee Day in May 2020 with us. While Dr. Stangaciu is here, we have also invited him to share his expertise and knowledge on the aforementioned topic. What is apitherapy? In short, it means the medicinal assets of beehive products. If you would like to know more about Dr. Stangaciu, you will be able to have a glimpse of his at ...http://apitherapy.com//dr-stefan-stangacius-curriculum-vi/ As agreed by Dr. Stangaciu, the following are the contents of the free lectures and paid tuition. Venue: pending (depends on number of participants) Dates: 1 Free Lecture (1-2 hours): 21 or 22 May evening 1- day Paid Tuition (A$200): 23 or 24 May (8 am - 5 pm) Seats: 50+ for each free lecture; 25-30 for each paid tuition Contents: Free lecture: Introduction to Apitherapy WHAT IS APITHERAPY? Apitherapy History Bee Biology for Apitherapists Importance of bee products for a bee colony Importance of Bee Products for Humans and Animals Paid tuition: Morning session (4 hours) Indications and actions on using beehive products (1.5 hour) - Honey - Bee pollen - Bee bread - Propolis - Bee Venom - Royal Jelly Coffee break (0.5 hour) Counter Indications and limits on using beehive products (1.5 hour) - Honey - Bee pollen - Bee bread - Propolis - Bee Venom - Royal Jelly Morning sessions Q&A (0.5 hour) Lunch break (45 minutes) Afternoon session (4 hours) Preparations on administering beehive products (1.5 hours) - Honey - Bee pollen - Bee bread - Propolis - Bee Venom - Royal Jelly Coffee break (0.5 hour) Administration of beehive products (1.5 hours) - Honey - Bee pollen - Bee bread - Propolis - Bee Venom - Royal Jelly - Beehive air - Beehive sound (resting with the bees) Afternoon sessions Q&A (0.5 hour) We have also devised a form to count number of attendees for this event. Click here http://bit.ly/31qfouO for the form. We believe that this event is the first in Australia. We are also the first timer to organize an event like this, we need your comments and advice. Your quick response to filling the form will help us to source an appropriate venue to accommodate all of us. Thank you for your time and we hope that Queensland beekeepers can learn something unique through this event to celebrate the World Bee Day 2020 in Queensland.

19.01.2022 The third group goes to Agniya, Chloe and Elea - each of you will receive a coupon worth $10 of bee hive products. You can pick it up from this Sunday onward. See you there!



17.01.2022 Globally, when everyone is resistant to antibiotics, will it be nice to have a natural superfood to be anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-inflammatory? Thank you bees and the lord to provide us with honey and the medicinal honey- Jellybush

17.01.2022 Wow, nature collaborations!

17.01.2022 We dont want to see this happening, do we?

17.01.2022 Pesticide will rule the world!

15.01.2022 This is the last group of our young artists. The bee man thinks that honeycomb will help your tummy. These young artists are: Abagail, Annvska, Anton, Aoi, Bailey, Bridie, Charlotte, Clara, Penelope, Delilah, Eddie, Hannah, Harry, Haruki, Jake, Leah, Maddie, OliverA, OliverB (we have two Olivers!), Sarah, Sophia, Tom and Xavier. You can pick up a box of premier honeycomb from the honey stall from this Sunday onward.

14.01.2022 Interesting, I have never thought of this.

13.01.2022 Happy New Year everyone! Honeyhunters Australia has implemented a new webpage. Check us out!

12.01.2022 What will you do with this one?

11.01.2022 We had much fun with adorable children in the National Honey Month honey jar label design. Thank you for visiting us at the Northey Street Organic Market! See you next week.

10.01.2022 We are very excited to let you know the winners of our label design competition. All contestants are winners! Each of you will have a different present. Congratulations to you all. The bee man has grouped them for you. Here they are Hannah, Maikaa and Sashi - a coupon worths $20 of bee products from Honeyhunters Australia. Your coupon can be picked up at the honey stall this Sunday onward.

09.01.2022 Australian Produce only! Watch out guys.

07.01.2022 Bees in the world need your help! Please support your local beekeepers to maintain a stable number of bees and beehives.

06.01.2022 How many facts of bees do we know? I have to admit that I only know two!

06.01.2022 Health benefits of Eucalyptus honey!

06.01.2022 More young artists drawing and designing labels Northey Street Organic Markets last Sunday. Thanks guys for your beautiful drawings.

05.01.2022 Saw beautiful flowers on my way to the bees! They pleased my eyes, I hope yours too. #beekeepers #beekeeping #bees #nativeflowers

03.01.2022 This medicinal honey is called Jellybush. Australia has 83 out of 87 known leptospermum species.

02.01.2022 The bee man hopes that you all enjoy the National Honey Month with Honeyhunters Austsralia @ Northey St Organic Markets

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