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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…
22-26 March – “Unseen” (Ipswich Fungi Project)
An exhibition by Donna Davis, a talk by Nigel Fechner and Herbarium tours. For more about Donna’s exhibition go to: http://donnadavisartist.weebly.com/unseen.html
26 January – 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 could be held in any…
6-18th March – Tropical Fungi Project – Cairns
BySolveigThe Tropical Fungi Project is a QMS sponsored project based in Cairns Tropical Australia has a rich diversity of fungi, but many people are unaware of the role of fungi in the ecosystem. The Tropical Fungi Project will provide local people with the necessary skills of capturing images, recording data for the Atlas-of-Living-Australia, making collections…
Tuesday 13th February
BySolveigMeeting 7.00-9.00pm FM Bailey room Queensland Herbarium, Mt Coot-tha
Cancelled 12 July – Bribie Island
This foray has been cancelled due to the dry weather and lack of fungi. 65 km north of Brisbane and linked to the mainland by road bridge, nearly a third of Bribie Island’s land area is protected by National Parks. As a sand island, it has a unique ecosystem and this will be reflected in…


