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Phone: +61 429 622 809



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10.01.2022 We are recruiting.... Full time position for experienced beekeeper looking to progress in the industry. This leadership role will have some management and decision making responsibilities. Duties will include all aspects of hive management, Queen rearing for hive-splitting or re-queening, transportation of hives, honey extraction, hive construction and maintenance.... Previous experience in commercial beekeeping, or a similar role that requires knowledge and use of modern beekeeping practices skills is a must. Able to work flexible hours, in varying conditions, including outdoors and away from home (if required). Ideally hold a truck and forklift licence, or be prepared to gain these qualifications, along with a first aid certificate. Attractive package - above market salary dependent on level of experience and qualifications - performance bonus program - relocation assistance, accommodation, vehicle and other package items by negotiation SE Qld location. Possible work for partner



09.01.2022 Australian beekeepers are experiencing one of the toughest seasons on record thanks to drought and bushfires, with conditions only set to become worse in ...coming months. A scarcity of water and flowering trees mean honey production has fallen sharply, bee populations have suffered, and many honey bees are currently neither producing honey nor pollinating crops. Professional beekeepers can register with Rural Aid for disaster assistance, we are here to support you in recovery and rebuilding. Australia: help us, help them www.ruralaid.org.au/hiveaid

08.01.2022 We already knew that!!

02.01.2022 Happy World Honey Bee Day! These tiny little farmers do an amazing job for this planet! Globally there are more honey bees than other types of bee and pollinati...ng insects, so it is the world’s most important pollinator of food crops. It is estimated that one third of the food that we consume each day relies on pollination mainly by bees, but also by other insects, birds and bats. See more



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