About
Barambah Beekeepers, based in Kingaroy, is a well-known name in South Burnett when it comes to honey. This isn't just a place to grab some local honey, it's also the home of a thriving beekeeping association. They're passionate about all things bees, from encouraging new beekeepers to making sure these important little creatures are protected. You can swing by their headquarters on Pound Street to pick up some of their local honey, but you'll need to keep an eye on their club calendar for specific sales dates. It's a good idea to check their website before you head out. Beyond just selling honey, the Barambah Beekeepers Association plays a big part in the local community. They work hard to raise awareness about why bees are so vital and what we can all do to help stop the decline in bee populations. They're keen on things like providing good habitats for bees, keeping them safe from pests and diseases, and rehoming bee swarms whenever they can. If you're interested in beekeeping yourself, or just want to learn more about it, they're a welcoming bunch. You can even join their club and learn from experienced beekeepers like President Chris Whimpenny, Vice President Steve Bliss, Secretary Stewie Anderson, and Treasurer Dave Howard. They're all about sharing their knowledge and making sure everyone understands their biosecurity obligations as a Queensland beekeeper. Pop in for a chat at their next meeting, new members are always welcome.
What's Available
local honey
Honey
Opening Hours
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13 Pound St, Kingaroy QLD 4610, Australia
