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eNews 20 Dec 2024

Please note that the BGANZ office will be closed from 21 December 2024 to 6 January 2025

In this week's eNews:

  • BGANZ Award winners announced
  • News from the AAFBG
  • News from BGCI
  • Member highlights: Lismore City Council signs a 5 year MoU with Friends of Lismore Rainforest Botanic Gardens
  • Vacancies: Executive Director Living Collections & Environment and Chief Operating Officer, both at RBGV Melbourne.

BGANZ Award winners announced


We are delighted to announce the winners of the 2024 BGANZ Professional Development and Early Career Awards.


We had an extremely high standard of applications this year and an excellent representation of professional development opportunities spanning across all impact areas of botanic gardens.


Our panel of judges have advised it was very competitive this year and scoring was extremely close. We thank all the applicants for their time in preparing applications.


  • Winner of the Professional Development Award ($2000): Meg Hirst, Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria, who will travel to Singapore Botanic Gardens to undertake training in micropropagation techniques to improve ex situ living collections of rare and threatened species
  • Winner of the Early Career Award ($500): Juan Lucas, Botanic Gardens of Sydney, who will travel to nurseries in Victoria specialising in fern propagation and to Royal Botanic Gardens Victoriato learn techniques, including propagating wild-collected ferns.


The calibre of applications was so high and diverse that the judges wanted to recognise a regional garden finalist: John Carabott from Macedon Ranges Shire Council (responsible for Kyneton, Gisborne and Malmsbury Botanic Gardens) has been awarded $750 to travel to multiple gardens in NSW to expand his horticultural and operational knowledge and identify ways to enhance and diversify the gardens he is responsible for.

News from the AAFBG


To read the latest e-ucalypt news, edition 136, December 2024, click here.

News from BGCI


2025 International Congress on Education in Botanic Gardens Bursaries: Call for applications


Apply for funding to attend BGCI’s 11th International Congress on Education in Botanic Gardens (ICEBG), to be held in Seoul, South Korea from 9 to 13 June 2025.

Apply now


Survey Request: Biosecurity Signage & Poster Needs for Botanic Gardens & Arboreta


The Tree Health Centre at The Yorkshire Arboretum in collaboration with The International Plant Sentinel Network (IPSN) is currently conducting a survey on biosecurity needs for botanic gardens & arboreta.

The IPSN would be grateful for additional participation, and it should only take 6-7 minutes to complete.

Take the survey


The Marsh Awards 2025 are coming soon!


Discussions are currently underway about opening up nominations for the 2025 Marsh Awards!

They are likely to be opening in January, so watch this space for more information. 

Learn more


Friends of Lismore Rainforest Botanic Gardens volunteers with Council staff. Credit Lismore City Council

Member highlights


Lismore City Council has signed a five-year Memorandum of Understanding with the Friends of Lismore Rainforest Botanic Gardens to support the volunteer organisation to continue their vital functions at the only volunteer-run botanic gardens in Australia.


In addition to providing the community with a place to visit and relax as they learn about our native environment, the garden importantly partners with other Botanical Gardens and universities across the nation to undertake scientific studies.

 

Council’s General Manager Jon Gibbons said Council has supported the Friends of the LRBG for more than 20 years.

 

“In the last 10 years in particular, the Botanic Gardens has grown a great deal,” he said.

 

“The plants are well established, and much infrastructure has been added, including a Visitor Centre, toilets, BBQ area, picnic tables, signage, decks, seating, bridges and plumbing fixtures.

 

“It has become a destination for local, interstate and international visitors, and serves as a cultural and recreational venue, attracting theatre performances, as well as regular guided walks.

 

“Alongside this growth is a need to balance the future development of the Botanic Gardens with maintaining and upgrading what we already have.

 

“The MOU and Management Plan 2025 – 2029 focus on identifying the Botanic Gardens’ assets, the responsibility for those assets, processes for building new assets and applying for grant funding, as well as work, health and safety procedures on site.”

 

The Lismore Rainforest Botanic Gardens opened in 2013 and last year the group volunteered about 4,800 hours.

 

Vice President of the Friends Tracey Whitby said the new MoU was acknowledgement of the hard work of the volunteers.

 

“The Gardens’ main goals are to engender and facilitate scientific research into rainforest species, to contribute to their conservation and to develop understanding about rainforest ecosystems,” she said.


“They also provide the people of Lismore with many opportunities for reflective appreciation of rainforests.”


Vacancy: Executive Director Living Collections & Environment, RBGV Melbourne


As a result of an internal review to set RBGV for success into the future, a Director of Living Collections and Environment has been created to lead the horticulture, arboriculture, landscape architecture and natural systems functions across the Melbourne and Cranbourne sites.


The primary objective of this role is to create and maintain world-class landscapes, living collections, and natural areas, fostering community engagement and promoting conservation.


For more information and to apply, click here.


Applications close:  24 January 2025

Vacancy: Chief Operating Officer, RBGV Melbourne


As a result of an internal review to set RBGV for success into the future, a Chief Operating Officer (COO) role has been established to spearhead the Corporate Services Division.


Reporting directly to the CEO and serving as a member of the Executive team, the COO will be responsible for ensuring exceptional service delivery to both internal and external stakeholders.


With five direct reports, the COO will be accountable for providing strategic counsel to the CEO, Directors and Board, while also managing the Secretariat function for the Board and Committees.


Furthermore, the COO will oversee the operations of the Finance, Risk and Compliance, People and Culture, IT, and Infrastructure, Facilities and Assets branches, driving organisational efficiency and effectiveness.


For more information and to apply, click here.


Applications close:  24 January 2025

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