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Tuesday 9th April 2019
BySolveigSpeaker – TBA 7.00-9.00pm FM Bailey room Queensland Herbarium, Mt Coot-tha.
Meeting – Tuesday 17th November, 2020
With the easing of Covid 19 restrictions, QMS is pleased to announce that we will be holding in-person meetings once again! Location: Albion Peace Centre, 102 McDonald Rd, Windsor. Time: 6.30-8.30 pm Speaker: Frances Guard – Marasmius crinis-equi A Horse Hair Fungus Fran has almost completed her first year as a PhD candidate, studying the…
The Planting Festival
Fran Guard will be giving two presentations about fungi at The Planting Festival, to be held in Woodford on the 5th -7th June, 2015. Saturday 6th June The Role of Fungi in Bush Regeneration Fungi are a vital, but often forgotten part of the ecosystem. We will explore their role as recyclers, partners, parasites and…
8-9 April – Mentoring for mastering mycological identification
QMS was successful in the Brisbane City Council Lord Mayor’s Community Sustainability and Environmental Grants Program 2016-2017. Our project (ENV00203) is titled “Mentoring for mastering mycological identification skills and community engagement” has been fully funded. The project aims to build capacity to address the severe lack of people trained to identify fungi in Brisbane. It…
AGM – Tuesday 14th May 2019
BySolveigSpeaker – TBA 7.00-9.00pm FM Bailey room Queensland Herbarium, Mt Coot-tha.
Foray – 18th April, Chermside Hills
Chermside Hills is one of the Queensland Mycological Society’s regular foray areas. The term Chermside Hills may be understood in two ways – the reference to the hilly western regions of the suburb or to the largest of the three reserves, Chermside Hills, Raven St and Milne Hill. QMS forays may be held in any…

