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Tag: IPHA Field Day

February 9, 2026February 10, 2026 Indigenous Plants for Health Association, Inc. Uncategorized

November 2025 Field Day – Hunter Valley

Pat Collins' report on the IPHA November field day - good food, knowledge and garden-building.

IPHA Newsletter #29 - Spring 2025
February 4, 2026February 4, 2026 Indigenous Plants for Health Association, Inc. Newsletter

Spring 2025 Newsletter – Issue #29

iNaturalist - uses and community; Upper Hunter Field Day 22nd November 2025; Grassroots Botany for Herbalists 2nd November 2025; National Bushfoods Conference, 8th-9th November; Quiet Giants: Rough Tree Fern in Art and Story;: Yarning garden project update; Opening of new visitor’s centre, Girraween National Park; Wattle Workshop in Granite Belt

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

January 3, 2025February 9, 2026 Indigenous Plants for Health Association, Inc. Uncategorized

October 2024 Field Day Highlights

Our final 2024 field day was rich in information, experience and relationship-building. Here are some highlights - the full report will be in our next newsletter

bush food display
December 11, 2020June 24, 2025 Indigenous Plants for Health Association, Inc. Newsletter

December 2020 Newsletter – Issues #11-12

November 2020 Field Day Pictures; Phytochemistry of the Bush – Pt.1 Alkaloids; Aromatherapy in Practice – Elizabeth Greenwood; Blackberry Nightshade – Pat Collins; Wolston Creek Flora Survey(Part1); Book Reviews

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 event is a double-header:
a Bush Fruit Field Day PLUS Cyanotype Workshop in the Sunshine Coast hinterland on Sunday May 3rd & Monday 4th (Labour Day holiday, Qld).

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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