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SUMMARY:Nature Play QLD Passport - Gold Coast
DESCRIPTION:The Nature Play QLD Gold Coast Passport is a fun and interactive way for children to explore the Gold Coast’s natural environment. Using their passport booklet\, children are given the opportunity to venture across the Gold Coast on 11 missions ranging from Gainsborough Environment Reserve in Pimpama to Bochow Park in Numinbah Valley and Tugun Hill Conservation Area in Tugun. Missions have been designed to be fun\, while being educational and developing children’s creative abilities. It also takes into consideration access to family-friendly facilities. \nThe Gold Coast Nature Play Passport is a free program\, supported by a range of free and/or low cost activities for children to participate in at Passport sites. Gold Coast Nature Passport is an opportunity to increase the time children spend in unstructured play outdoors. It promotes health benefits\, including cognitive\, social and emotional development\, and it builds resilience and creativity. Programs such as Nature Play provide a crucial role in developing environmental awareness and stewardship in later life. \nThe special edition Gold Coast passport has been developed and funded by the City of Gold Coast (City)\, in partnership with Nature Play Queensland.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/nature-play-qld-passport-gold-coast/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190118T100000
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SUMMARY:NaturallyGC KIDS Native Stingless Bees
DESCRIPTION:Did you know there are over 1600 different types of bees in Australia! \nIn these workshops Dr Toby Smith will introduce us to the amazing world of Australian native bees. Some of our native bees live in large colonies of thousands\, living under the rule of single queen\, and making and storing honey. But the lonely bees make up the majority of bees in Australia: solitary female bees that live all by themselves\, and raise their offspring as single mums. \nToby will show us dozens of brilliant close up photos and diagrams of bees to help explain this great diversity\, bee lifecycles and their nests\, and their important role in pollination and food security. Throughout these workshops Toby encourages questions\, and all the way through the presentations are interactive with the group of children.  All explanations are simple\, easy to understand\, and delivered in a fun story telling fashion. Toby will also bring with him preserved bee specimens\, and live stingless bee hives with viewing windows. If we’re lucky we may even get a glimpse of a queen! \nSuitable for ages 5 and above. Please only register for the children attending. \nSupported by Division 2 Councillor William Owen-Jones \n 
URL:https://watergum.org/event/naturallygc-kids-native-stingless-bees/
LOCATION:Helensvale\, Further details provided upon booking\, Helensvale\, QLD\, Helensvale\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190118T113000
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SUMMARY:NaturallyGC KIDS Native Stingless Bees
DESCRIPTION:Did you know there are over 1600 different types of bees in Australia! \nIn these workshops Dr Toby Smith will introduce us to the amazing world of Australian native bees. Some of our native bees live in large colonies of thousands\, living under the rule of single queen\, and making and storing honey. But the lonely bees make up the majority of bees in Australia: solitary female bees that live all by themselves\, and raise their offspring as single mums. \nToby will show us dozens of brilliant close up photos and diagrams of bees to help explain this great diversity\, bee lifecycles and their nests\, and their important role in pollination and food security. Throughout these workshops Toby encourages questions\, and all the way through the presentations are interactive with the group of children.  All explanations are simple\, easy to understand\, and delivered in a fun story telling fashion. Toby will also bring with him preserved bee specimens\, and live stingless bee hives with viewing windows. If we’re lucky we may even get a glimpse of a queen! \nSuitable for ages 5 and above. Please only register for the children attending. \nSupported by Division 2 Councillor William Owen-Jones \n 
URL:https://watergum.org/event/naturallygc-kids-native-stingless-bees-2/
LOCATION:Helensvale\, Further details provided upon booking\, Helensvale\, QLD\, Helensvale\, AU
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