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Final Bioblitz Workshop – Saturday 11th November
BySolveigTime 12.30-4.30pm We will be reviewing what we found and how we will use the information. More information is available on the Wildlife Qld website.
Monday 2 April – The Fort Foray
BySolveigMonday, 2 April (Easter Monday) Meet at The Fort, Corner Eddystone Road and Alambi Crescent, Corinda. Please arrive at 9.00am for a 9.30am start. (Concluding at noon) Parking is very limited to roadsides, and there are no amenities or taps onsite. To register for this foray please email: info[at]qldfungi.org.au Or register on Facebook here
Meeting – Tuesday 15th September, 2020
Commercial Opportunities for Mycology Sustainable Industry, Protein Production and Next Gen Neuro Drugs As you know we normally hold our ordinary meeting on the second Tuesday of each month, and more recently these have been digital meetings via ZOOM. We have postponed our September 2020 meeting by one week (from the 8th to the 15th…
6 June – Workshop at Mullumbimby
The Role of Fungi in Rainforest Regeneration (Working with Fungi in restoring Habitat). When: 6 June, 2014, 2.00pm to 5.00pm Where: The Conference Room, Byron Shire Council Admin. Building, Station Street, Mullumbimby, NSW. Program: Powerpoint slideshow for about 45 minutes with questions. Afternoon tea – provided Hands-on trying to identify specimens into their morpho-groups or…
25th June – Bribie Island
Bribie Island is the smallest and most northerly of three major sand islands which shelter the northern part of Moreton Bay. Most of the island is uninhabited national park and forestry plantations. The QMS has only forayed on Bribie Island once before and that was back in 2009. That was a successful foray, with 32…
13 June – Linda Garrett
Linda Garrett is one of the Queensland Mycological Society’s regular foray areas. The Linda Garrett Reserve is a short drive to the west of Mapleton, in the Blackall Ranges. The QMS undertake regular visits to the reserve which has a wide range of mature living trees and fine collections of logs and old tree stumps…


