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Campsis Newsletter No. 37, Nov 2011 (PDF 1,140K  28 pages)

Contributions from 20 Australian gardens with plenty of good news headed by Cranbourne’s gold medal win at Chelsea.  Buninyong and St Kilda Gardens celebrate their 150th birthday,  and we welcome a new Garden, Moama Echuca.  We also have the BGANZ Conference report, a new building, a Eucalypt arboretum, a Japanese garden, a restored gun carriage and market gardening. 

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Campsis

The bi-annual Association Newsletter produced in May and November.

Campsis is a most important communication tool by which the Association and its Members can keep in touch.

It is also an excellent resource document:

  • Promotes and provides news on the ideas, innovations, challenges, events, successes or failures of Members who contribute articles.
  • Informs members of the Association Committee’s activities and other matters of interest.
  • Connects with Botanic Gardens of Australia and New Zealand (BGANZ).


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Members are notified approximately six weeks in advance to prepare and forward their contributions.  Information and dates about important events are welcome.

Members receive both an electronic and posted copy.

Campsis is currently produced by members of Friends of ANBG Canberra on behalf of the AFBG Committee, with the distribution by the AFBG administration.

Campis articles are forwarded by email to campsis@friendsanbg.org.au or by post to Anne Rawson, Friends of ANBG, GPO Box 1770, Canberra ACT 2601.

 

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Campsis Newsletter No. 37, Nov 2011 (PDF 1,140K  28 pages)

In this issue

Contributions from 20 Australian gardens with plenty of good news headed by Cranbourne’s gold medal win at Chelsea.  Buninyong and St Kilda Gardens celebrate their 150th birthday, and we welcome a new Garden, Moama Echuca.  We also have the BGANZ Conference report, a new building, a Eucalypt arboretum, a Japanese garden, a restored gun carriage and market gardening.  

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