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This section provides links to websites, great publications
and details of organisations to contact for further
information about gardening with Australian native plants
and protecting Australia's biodiversity.
Native Flora
- Association of Societies for Growing Australian
Plants (ASGAP)
The Association of Societies for Growing Australian
Plants (ASGAP) caters for people interested in Australia's
native flora whether that interest is simple appreciation
of the beauty and diversity of the flora or whether
it extends to propagation, cultivation and conservation.
ASGAP is made up of seven independent, non-profit,
Regional Societies........one in each of the six Australian
States and the seventh being based in the Australian
Capital Territory (ACT). The first Regional Society
was established in 1957 in Victoria.
http://farrer.riv.csu.edu.au/ASGAP/
- Australian Native Plants Discussion Forum
A discussion group run by backyard gardeners who share
their experiences of growing native plants. This forum
is provided for the discussion of native plants of
Australian, New Zealand and Oceania.
http://www.au.gardenweb.com/forums/oznative
- Australian Open Garden Scheme
Australia's Open Garden Scheme is a non-profit organisation
that began in Victoria in 1987. Our aim is to promote
the knowledge and pleasure of gardens and gardening
across Australia.
http://www.opengarden.org.au
- Australian Plants Society
The Sutherland Group of Australian Plants Society
is an active group that meets ten times per year,
contributes to State and National Society events and
proceedings and organises many local activities.
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~ssgap/
- FloraBank
FloraBank is a collaboration between Greening Australia,
CSIRO Forestry and Forest Products through the Australian
Tree Seed Centre, and the Australian National Botanic
Gardens. Recently, the Australian Centre for Mining
Environmental Research and the Nursery Industry Association
of Australia have also become involved in FloraBank.
http://www.florabank.org.au
- Gardens Open
Gardens open offers you the facility to search for
beautiful gardens that are open regularly or by appointment
throughout Australia. Many of the listings have a
link to their own web-site which will give you further
information regarding that garden and when it opens
to the public.
http://www.gardensopen.com.au
- Kuranga Native Plant Nursery
Kuranga Native Plant Nursery are a retail nursery
specialising exclusively in Australian Native Plants.
http://melbourne.citysearch.com.au/E/V/MELBO/0033/05/93/3.html
- The Water-Wise Garden
The Water-Wise Garden has created Colourful Water-Wise
Gardening; an easy to use, fully interactive CDRom
guide to growing colourful Low Water Use plants using
Organic Gardening practices and Organic Pest Control.
The CDRom contains over 450 full colour photos for
the identification of plants and insect pests and
predators. Also included are Rainfall & Temperature
maps, a Glossary, and Complete Index.
http://www.thewaterwisegarden.com
Reference Materials
- Australian Plants for Year Round Colour
By Angus Stewart. Publisher: ABC Books, Australia,
2002. ISBN 073330985 2.
- Australian Plants for the Garden
By Gwen Elliot. Published by Hyland House, Australia.
ISBN 1 86447 039 9.
- Gardening with Australian Rainforest Plants
By Julie Lake and Ralph Bailey ISBN 1876473398
- The Austraflora A-Z Book of Australian Plants
By Bill Molyneux and Sue Forrester. Published by Reed
New Holland, Australia 2002. ISBN 1 876334 84 3
- The Australian Garden: Designing with Australian
Plants
By Diana Snape. Published by Blooming Books,Australia,
2002. ISBN 1 876473 33 9.
- Wildflowers of Victoria
By Margaret Corrick & Bruce Fuhrer, Bloomings Books
ISBN 1 87647 314 2
- The New Native Garden - Designing with Australian
Plants
By Paul Urquhart. Published by New Holland, Australia,
2000. ISBN 1 86436 695 8.
- Key Guide Australian Wildflowers
By Leonard Cronin, Envirobooks 2000 ISBN 0 85881 170
7
- Flowering Natives for Home Gardens
By Denise Grieg. Published by Angus and Robertson,
Australia. ISBN 0 207 18413 5.
- Key Guide Australian Trees
By Leonard Cronin, Envirobooks 2000 ISBN 0 85881 171
5
- Australian Native Plants
br>By Wrigley & Fagg, Reed Books 1996 ISBN 0 73010
493 1

Native Fauna
Website Links
- Aussie Bee
Australia has over 1,500 species of native bees in
an amazing variety of colours. Visit the Aussie Bee
website to learn about the native bees in your garden
such as the stingless honeybees, teddy bear bees and
blue banded bees. Native bee information booklets,
a field guide and a free online magazine are also
available at this site. These unique resources are
produced by the Australian Native Bee Research Centre.
http://www.zeta.org.au/~anbrc/index.html
- Birds Australia
Birds Australia began life as the Royal Australasian
Ornithologists Union (RAOU) in 1901. We thought that
title was a bit of a mouthful, so now we call ourselves
Birds Australia. BA is dedicated to the conservation,
study and enjoyment of Australia's native birds and
their habitats.
http://www.birdsaustralia.com.au
- Birds of Perth
The Online Guide to the Birds of Perth is designed
to cater for all those interested in birds. It is
hoped that by reading through the information on this
site you will gain a greater understanding of our
local avifauna.
http://www.birdsofperth.com
- Bird Observers Club
Bird Observers Club of Australia is an independent,
non-profit association, which relies on subscriptions,
donations, hundreds of volunteers and a small team
of dedicated staff.
http://www.birdobservers.org.au/Index.htm
- Field Naturalists Club of Tasmania
Sometimes known as the Tas Field-Nats, we are comprised
of both amateurs and professionals who share a common
interest in the natural world. Experts in a particular
topic not only pass on their knowledge to others,
but find themselves learning about related aspects
of their particular interest. The only requirement
of members is an active interest in the natural world.
The club was formed in 1904, and we are associated
with other Field Naturalist Clubs throughout Tasmania
and beyond.
http://www.tased.edu.au/tasonline/tasfield
- Fauna Rescue of South Australia
We are a volunteer Fauna Rescue South Australia is
a not for profit group caring for non profit organisation,
caring for sick, injured and orphaned wildlife.
http://www.faunarescue.org.au/
- Frog Decline Reversal Project
This site contains information on tropical frog ponds,
species identification, threats and diseases to FNQ
frogs, and lots more. uploaded next week.
http://www.fdrproject.org
- WIRES NSW Wildlife and Information and Rescue
Service
The NSW Wildlife Information and Rescue Service (WIRES)
is the largest wildlife rescue organisation in Australia.
When an echidna is hit by a car, a possum is attacked
by a cat or a lizard gets its head stuck in a drink
can - WIRES is there to help.
http://www.wires.org.au/
- Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland>
The Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland is
the oldest, largest and most respected wildlife-focused
conservation group in the State of Queensland. Founded
in 1962 by Judith Wright, Brian Clouston, David Fleay
and Kathleen MacArthur, the Society is a community-based,
non-profit organisation consisting of 24 branches
throughout the State, committed to an ecologically
sustainable future for people and wildlife.
http://www.wildlife.org.au
Reference Materials
- Attracting butterflies to your Garden in Australia
By Densey Clyne
- Attracting Birds to your Garden in Australia
By John Dengate, published by New Holland
- Native Bees of the Sydney Region Field Guide
Published by the Australian Native Bee Research Centre.
This is the first and only field guide ever published
on Australian native bees and includes chapters on
encouraging native bees in the garden. The guide can
be purchased through the Aussie Bee website http://www.zeta.org.au/~anbrc/fieldguide.html
but it is only available in a limited number
of bookshops.
- Field Guide to the Birds of Australia
By Graham Pizzey & Frank Knight, published Harper
Collins 2001
- A Field Guide to Australian Birds
By Michael Morcombe, Steve Parish Publishing 2000
ISBN 1 87628 210X
- Backyard Insects
By Paul A Horne & Denis Crawford, Melbourne University
Press 1996 ISBN 0 52284 737 4
- Field Guide to the Birds of Australia
By Simpson & Day, Penguin Books 1999 ISBN 0 67087
918 5
- The Australian Bird Garden Creating Havens for
Native Birds
By Graham Pizzey
- Australian Guide to Backyard Wildlife
by Bob Winters and Jim Grant, published by the Gould
League
- Australian Guide to Birds
By Bob Winters, published by the Gould League
- The Nest Box Book
By Jim Grant, published by the Gould League

Environment
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here, please contact us.
Website Links
- Gould League
Australian environmental education organisation providing
information on sustainability and the environment,
especially for schools and families. Timelines provides
information on seasonal events in nature around Australia.
http://www.gould.edu.au
- Greening Australia Limited
Greening Australia is an organization which is doing
something practical about our country’s environmental
problems. We are a national, community organization
that helps Australians to protect remnant vegetation;
protect biodiversity; repair and prevent land degradation;
improve water quality; and provide habitat for native
fauna.
http://www.greeningaustralia.org.au
- World Wide Fund for Nature
World Wide Fund For Nature is a global conservation
organisation. We have 5 million supporters, 3,330
WWF staff world-wide and, each year, more than 1,200
projects working towards saving our planet.
http://www.wwf.org.au
- ABC online - Gateway to Gardening Australia,
Backyard Birdwatch
Information about the ABC, including ABC Services
(such as Archives and Program Sales), radio and TV
transmission, ABC Corporate, recruitment and program
contact details.
http://www.abc.net.au
Reference Materials
We are sorry but there is currently no information in
this section yet. Please come back soon.
Garden Centres
& Nurseries
If you know of a resource that you think should be listed
here, please contact us.
Website Links
- Austraflora Nursery
Austraflora’s Bill Molyneux and Sue Forrester have
selected and developed Australian plants throughout
the continent for more than 35 years. Austraflora
plants all create and enhance habitat for wildlife
in your garden, providing food, protection and nesting
sites. There is a collection of Austraflora plants
suitable for your garden wherever you live, and whatever
your climate and soils ~ look for the distinctive
Austraflora label in the Flora for Fauna section in
your nursery.
http://www.austraflora.com
- Kuranga Native Plant Nursery (VIC)
Located in suburban Melbourne, Kuranga specialise
exclusively in Australian Native Plants. Their huge
range includes many rare and unusual plants not normally
found elsewhere. Colourful displays, knowledgeable
staff and something new to see on every visit.
http://www.kuranga.com.au
- Fairhill Native Plants (QLD)
Located in South East Queensland on the Sunshine Coast
hinterland, Fairhill Nursery is a showplace of Australian
flora. The nursery offers Australia's biggest range
of Australian native plants - everything from wildflowers,
grasses and water plants to ferns, orchids and rainforest
trees.
http://www.fairhillnursery.com
- Kangarutha Nursery (NSW)
Surrounded by National Parks and nestled on the fringe
of a tall coastal forest, Kangarutha Nursery presents
one of the largest selections of Australian flora
found anywhere in NSW. Judged Australian Best Medium
Garden Centre (2002/03), Australian Best Small Garden
Centre (2001) and NSW Garden Centre of the Year (2000).
http://www.kangarutha.com.au/
- Heyne's Garden Centre (Beluh Park, SA)
Established in 1869 and still a family business, Heynes
stocks an extensive range of Australian native plants
and other materials to create your Flora for Fauna
garden. Staff can help with advice and ideas.
http://www.heyne.com.au/gardencentre
- Wariapendi Nursery (Colo Vale, NSW)
Wariapendi Nursery at Colo Vale in the NSW Southern
Highlands offers a wide range of native plants suitable
for cold climates and beyond. Their information brochures
are available to help you decide on the best plants
for your location and requirements and staff are happy
to share their expertise.
http://www.wariapendi.com.au
- Zanthorrea Nursery (Maida Vale, WA)
Located in the foothills near Kalamunda, Zanthorrea
Nursery offers a wide range of Australian native plants
in a peaceful bush garden setting. Staff have lots
of local knowledge and can advise on the best plants
for your location as well as help with other flora
and fauna information.
http://www.zanthorrea.com
- Goodwinii Eremophila Nursery (Port Augusta, SA)
At the 'crossroads to Australia' (Port Augusta), this
nursery specialises exclusively in the Australian
native arid-land species, Eremophila and Myoporum.
There are approx 300 varieties on display in their
fauna-friendly gardens and the nursery offers a mail-order
service for interstate and overseas customers.
http://www.goodwinii.com.au
- Native Nursery
Mildura Native Nursery has a very informative website
on native Australian plants and the environment. You
can order plants, books, seed and innovative gardening
products online and they can be delivered to your
door via Australia Post. There is a also a very handy
'Find a Plant function that is free to use and is
extremely useful for people trying to select plants
for their garden. People can sort plants according
to specific criteria (eg. frost tolerance, drought
tolerant, bird attracting).
http://www.nativenursery.com.au
- Allansforest Transplants
Our Nursery is a wholesale operation focuused on the
supply of indigenous plants for South-eastern Australia
(S.W. Victoria, S.E. South Australia and Southern
N.S.W.). We also supply seedlings for farm forestry
and plantation forestry industries. We produce a range
of seedlings including trees, shrubs, grasses, rushes,
sedges etc. for bushland, coastal, riparian and wetland
revegetation projects. We also provide Bush Regeneration
Services (see the Australian Association of Bush Regenerators
Inc. site http://www.zipworld.com.au/~aabr/
for more information on Bush Regeneration if you like).
http://www.geocities.com/allansforest
- Alstonville Garden Centre (NSW)
The Alstonville Tree Farm grows a wide, varied and
vast selection of high quality trees for nurseries
and landscapers around Australia. We specialise in
rainforest trees and coastal plants. Our experienced
landscapers specialise in major rehabilitation, reforestation
and landscaping projects of various natures.
http://www.agardencentre.com.au
- Alstonville Tree Farm (NSW)
Alstonville Tree Farm grow super advanced and advanced
trees for Australian Nurseries and Landscapers. A
great selection of rainforest trees and coastal plants.
Experienced Landscapers specialising in major rehabilitation,
reforestation and landscaping projects.
http://www.treefarm.com.au
Reference Materials
For recommended native nurseries Please contact Flora
for Fauna
Government
If you know of a resource that you think should be listed
here, please contact us.
Website Links
- Environment Australia
Environment Australia advises the Commonwealth Government
on policies and programs for the protection and conservation
of the environment, including both natural and cultural
heritage places.
http://www.ea.gov.au
- Australian National Botanic Gardens
The Australian National Botanic Gardens maintains
a scientific collection of native plants from all
parts of Australia. The plants are displayed for the
enjoyment and education of visitors and are used for
research into plant classification and biology. A
herbarium of preserved plant specimens is closely
associated with the living collection.
http://www.anbg.gov.au
- South Australian Department for Environment and
Heritage
South Australia's spectacular and diverse natural
environment is among our finest assets - supporting
vital and unique ecosystems and wildlife and providing
enormous recreation, tourism and economic opportunities.
The Department for Environment and Heritage Internet
site offers an informative and dynamic insight into
the State's environmental assets and issues.
http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/
- Australian Biodiversity
Biodiversity is the variety of all life forms: the
different plants, animals and micro-organisms, their
genes and the ecosystems of which they are apart.
Australia is one of the most biologically diverse
countries in the world, with a large portion of its
species found nowhere else in the world.
http://www.ea.gov.au/biodiversity/index.html
- Victorian Department of Natural Resources and
the Environment
NRE has significant responsibilities for the development,
conservation and protection of Victoria's natural
and cultural resources. Over 4000 staff deliver services
to a diverse community and a wide range of stakeholders
throughout the State.
http://www.nre.vic.gov.au/
- Western Australian Department of Conservation
and Land Management
As an agency with integrated responsibilities, we
manage lands and waters for the conservation of biodiversity
at ecosystem, species and genetic levels, including
management for the renewable resources they provide,
and for the recreation and visitor services they can
sustainably support.
http://www.calm.wa.gov.au/
- Queensland National parks and Wildlife Service
Key functions of the organisation are environmental
planning, environmental policy and economics, environmental
operations with service delivery in Southern, Central
and Northern Regions, sustainable industries, environmental
and technical services, public affairs, corporate
development, and corporate performance and risk.
http://www.epa.qld.gov.au/
- Environment Australia
Environment Australia advises the Commonwealth Government
on policies and programs for the protection and conservation
of the environment, including both natural and cultural
heritage places.
http://www.ea.gov.au
- NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service
The NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS)
is the government agency responsible for developing
and maintaining the parks and reserve system, and
conserving natural and cultural heritage, in the state
of New South Wales, Australia.
http://www.npws.nsw.gov.au/
- Northern Territory Parks and Wildlife Commission
The Commission is responsible for planning and developing
the Territory’s system of terrestrial and marine parks
and reserves, along with other lands. It acts as a
management agency for the Conservation Land Corporation,
Aboriginal and other land owners, managing 91 parks
and reserves for conservation and the provision of
high quality nature-based tourism/recreational experiences
for visitors.
http://www.nt.gov.au/ipe/paw/
- Perth Zoo
Perth Zoo is administered by the Zoological Gardens
Board of Western Australia. The Zoological Gardens
Board is constituted under the authority of the Zoological
Gardens Act, 1972.
http://www.perthzoo.wa.gov.au
- Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne
Today, the Gardens are home to more than 51,000 individual
plants, representing over 12,000 different species,
and have become a natural sanctuary for native wild
life including black swans, bell birds, cockatoos
and kookaburras fill the air with their distinctive
song.
http://www.rbg.vic.gov.au/
- Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mt Coot-Tha
The Brisbane Botanic Gardens - Mt Coot-tha are recognised
as Queensland's premier subtropical Botanic Gardens.
The Brisbane Botanic Gardens - Mt Coot-tha, which
officially opened in 1976, are situated 8km from the
city centre.
http://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/
- Kings Park & Botanic Garden
The Botanic Gardens & Parks Authority aims to: create
and provide world recognised facilities and services
and to inspire the conservation of biodiversity. conserve
and enhance Kings Park, Bold Park and the State's
Botanic Garden for the community.
http://www.kpbg.wa.gov.au/
- Royal Tasmanian Botanic Gardens
Exploring the world of plants becomes a fascinating
journey at the Gardens' Botanical Discovery Centre.
The fun and educational interactives that tempt and
intrigue children and adults alike make this an adventure
you can return to time after time.
http://www.rtbg.tas.gov.au/

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