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October 30, 2025October 31, 2025 Indigenous Plants for Health Association, Inc. Newsletter

Winter 2025 Newsletter – Issue #28

Calling Bushfoodies. Australian Bushfood Conference 2025; NAIDOC Workshop, Wiradjuri Cultural Centre; Yarning garden project update; Wattle Workshop in Granite Belt; Connect with river red gum through ceramics; Pat Collins at HerbFest; Native plants winter regional gathering

August 13, 2025August 13, 2025 Indigenous Plants for Health Association, Inc. Newsletter

Autumn 2025 Newsletter – Issue #27

Field Day Report - Somersby NSW, April 2025; The Planting Weekend, Woodford; Yarning garden project update; Chocolate lilies; Euphorbia hirta in Art and Story; Vacancies

Sarcozona praecox
December 23, 2023March 4, 2025 Indigenous Plants for Health Association, Inc. Newsletter

Summer 2023 Newsletter – Issue #23

Summer 2023 newsletter, including: Edible Succulents – Part 2 Field Day – Nov. 4, Wiseman’s Ferry Regulations & Indigenous Medicine Restoring an Acacia implexa Ecosystem; Book Review: Medicinal Agroecology; 2023 Bushfood Festival

July 4, 2023March 4, 2025 Indigenous Plants for Health Association, Inc. Newsletter

Winter 2023 Newsletter – Issue #22

Contents include: Edible Succulents – Part 1; Field Day at Woodfordia; Book Reviews; Edible Plants of the Queensland Coast Mistletoe Habitat Restoration

Our latest edition Australian Medicinal & Edible Plants Knowledge Cards are in stock now and available for purchase.



Sales of the cards help us raise funds for research grants.
To find out more please click here.

Our next Field day is at Denman, Upper Hunter Valley, NSW on Saturday November 22nd 2025

Click HERE to REGISTER

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'We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands across Australia, paying our respects to Elders past, present, and emerging.

As we walk upon this ancient land, we are reminded of the profound connection that Indigenous peoples have with Country, particularly through the rich tapestry of Australian native plants and their ongoing role as sources of cultural connection, healing and health.

We commit to learning from these teachings and supporting intergenerational care, fostering a deeper appreciation for native plants while ensuring that this knowledge is preserved, respected, and shared, for future generations to thrive

All information on this website is for the general public.
This content is not intended and should not be construed as medical advice or a substitute for care by a qualified health professional.

To the best of our ability at the time we aim to provide true and reliable information.

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