We are proud to contribute to the biodiversity of our local neighbourhood by keeping buzzing beehives on our inner-city rooftop. You too can play your part in your local ecosystem by learning how to keep bees in your own backyard!
Bees from city bee yards are said to be healthier and more productive than their country cousins. Their presence also provides cities with enormous environmental benefits as they pollinate a wide variety of native plants that may otherwise struggle in urban environments - playing an important role in our food supply.
Keeping bees is also a fantastic way to nurture your own garden and grow wonderful fruit and vegetables - as well as another sweet reward: producing your own hyper-local and delicious pure honey!
This unique learning experience offers a rare close-up look at the fascinating life of European honeybees as well as our very own native Australian bees. You will learn the art of responsible backyard and urban beekeeping, including how to make sure your bees are happy and healthy.
This day-long workshop experience includes an opportunity to don protective gear (provided) and see inside the working hives on our rooftop. You will also take home a copy of fundamental beekeeping book 'BeeAgSkills', published by NSW Primary Industries. Most importantly, you will learn how rewarding it can be to keep bees in your own backyard.
Learning outcomes
By the end of this Urban Beekeeping for Beginners workshop, you will have explored concepts and techniques such as:
Understanding the basics of honey bee biology and behaviour
Learning how a beehive works and the roles within a bee colony
Recognising the essential equipment used in beekeeping
Understanding basic hive management practices
Learning about seasonal beekeeping tasks
Gaining an introduction to harvesting honey and hive products
Understanding the importance of bees in urban environments and sustainable agriculture
Course content
What will be covered in this Urban Beekeeping for Beginners workshop?
During the workshop, participants will work with techniques and ideas such as:
Introduction to honey bees and their role in pollination
The structure and components of a beehive
Essential beekeeping equipment and protective gear
Understanding hive inspections and basic colony management
Seasonal considerations for urban beekeeping
Introduction to honey harvesting and hive products
Safety considerations when working with bees
Practical observation of the rooftop hives
Content may vary slightly depending on class pace, weather conditions, participant interests, and the tutor’s approach.
Intended audience
Who is this beekeeping course for?
This course is for anyone interested in urban or backyard beekeeping, from beginners to those starting out with their own hives.
Please note: the classroom is accessible, but the rooftop hives are accessed via a narrow staircase (22 steps)
2A Gordon Street, Rozelle NSW 2039 (corner of Gordon St & Victoria Rd on the grounds of St. Joseph's Church)
Course materials
If the weather is right, we will visit and open the rooftop hives. A protective jacket, veil and gloves will be provided, but please bring the following items to class:
Wear long pants that cover your ankles - such as jeans or loose-fitting long pants (please do not wear leggings as these expose your ankles!). Please also wear enclosed shoes and avoid thin clothing, for additional protection.
Bring a device or pen & notepad for taking notes
Please note: the classroom is accessible, but the rooftop hives are accessed via a narrow staircase (22 steps)
$249Limited
inc GST
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$199.20
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$211.60
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$224.10
Urban Beekeeping for Beginners Workshop
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Public transport is available from Victoria Road and Darling Street. We cannot guarantee that there will be parking available onsite due to the limited number of spaces. On weekdays, there are 11 onsite car spaces available for free parking. On weeknights and weekends, 15 onsite car spaces are available for free parking. There is also free council parking on the corner of Evans Street and Victoria Road. The surrounding street parking is limited as it is a residential area. Please be mindful of residents if parking on the surrounding streets.