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Workshops, Meetings and Forays



Queensland:

Queensland Mycological Society
General meetings: Held in the Bailey Room at the Queensland Herbarium, Mt Coot-tha Botanic Gardens at 7pm on the second Tuesday every second month. Please refer to the website for details: www.qms.asn.au

QMS Events:
8th December 2009
Festive season celebration and foray reports. Bring a plate to share.

Bookings for field trips are essential. Contact QMS Field Trip Organiser, Jon Atkinson by email buildingbistro@hotmail.com or consult the Field Trip page on the QMS website www.qms.asn.au

For more information contact QMS secretary Ruth Thomson on fungiqld@yahoo.com.au

Website: www.qms.asn.au

 

 

 

Tropical FNQ Mycoblitz 2009

The School of Marine & Tropical Biology, James Cook University Cairns, organised a fungal foray (Mycoblitz) in the Wet Tropics World Heritage area of Far North Queensland, which was held in February 2009. For further details, download the attached brochure (1.8mb pdf)

Brochure: Mycoblitz 2009 Brochure 



South Australia:

Adelaide Fungal Studies Group Foray

The next meeting of the Adelaide Fungal Studies Group will be on Tuesday, 10th November 2009 at 7.30pm in the tea room at the State Herbarium - the usual time and venue. This will be our last meeting for the year and we shall be showing members' photos of fungi found during the year.

Please let Pam Catcheside know if you have photos you would like to show and bring them to the meeting, preferably on a CD-ROM or flash drive. Please also bring a plate of nibbles to share.

Let Pam know any suggestions for foray sites and meetings in 2010. We look forward to seeing you on 10th November.



Western Australia:

None at present



New South Wales:

None at present



Tasmania:

None at present

 



New Zealand:

None at present

 



 


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