Remarkable Gardens UPDATED April 2021
The AGHS is keen to find out from you which ten gardens in your region, state or territory – public and private – you think are remarkable or notable in that area. See our list of Remarkable Gardens. See if […]
The AGHS is keen to find out from you which ten gardens in your region, state or territory – public and private – you think are remarkable or notable in that area. See our list of Remarkable Gardens. See if […]
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Gardeners have long built and re-built communities. Great swathes of land and some important Australian gardens were lost or significantly damaged in the fire and hailstorms of the 2019-2020 summer. In keeping with the AGHS mission to promote awareness through […]
With a title such as that, surely an exhibition for our times. The April issue of Australian Garden History contained an advertisement for the current exhibition at Adelaide’s David Roche Foundation House Museum, Flowers. Passion. Pain. Nation. although, sadly, carrying […]
See the latest additions to the AGHS National Oral History Collection! This is a very special collection of memories, thoughts and ideas from the mouths of those whose passion helped shape the AGHS into what it is today. To see […]
Jessica Hood was interviewed ABC’s 7.30 on 1 April 2019 talking about this and other amazing trees on National Trust of Australia (Victoria) register. Filmed in the last few weeks of her role at the National Trust, it captures so […]
Armidale Regional Council has approved funding of $43,656 to the Australian Garden History Society for the development of its Heritage Rose Garden Stage 2. The funding support has come from Council’s Stronger Communities Grants program which was a one-off allocation […]
The ACT Riverina Monaro Branch received an ANZAC Centenary Local Grant to honour all the men from the Canberra region who served in World War 1. On 13 October 2016, immediately prior to the 2016 National Conference a commemorative sign was unveiled […]
Montague Island Kitchen Garden Restoration was a recipient of the Society’s Garden Restoration Fund between the ACT Monaro Riverina Branch and the National body. Working alongside the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service volunteers from the ACT Monaro Riverina Branch […]
Many AGHS members have written articles for the Society’s Journal and other publications over past years. Copyright Agency Limited (CAL) monitors (photo-) copying of material in libraries and academic institutions, and collects fees on behalf of the authors. We have […]
On her death Lady Law-Smith bequeathed to the Australian Garden History Society the publication rights to the book, ‘Kindred Spirits: A Botanical Correspondence’. This tells the life stories of Joan Law-Smith and the fine botanist and naturalist, Jean Galbraith, and their […]
In Queensland an opportunity arose to carry out a state wide survey of historic gardens and assess their heritage significance, due to the generosity of the Jani Haenke Charitable Trust. Jani was a member of the Society who died in […]
