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Membership ....what's in it for you?

The membership of the Society consists of people of all ages with broad and varying interests and backgrounds. Whether you are interested in learning about the growing, conservation or simple appreciation of the unique Australian flora, or you would just like to support the Society's ongoing activities, you will find many advantages in becoming a member.

While membership benefits may vary slightly between the different Regional Groups, as a member you can expect to...

  • Learn more about Australian Plants.
  • Receive helpful information and advice on growing Australian native plants.
  • Be actively supporting the preservation and conservation of Australia's unique flora.
  • Have access to District Groups and Study Groups.
  • Be entitled to attend Regional meetings to hear expert speakers from all parts of Australia.
  • Have access to a free "Seed Bank".
  • Receive quarterly issues of an informative Regional newsletter and the full colour journal "Australian Plants" (additional subscription with some Regions).

Joining the Society

Because of the structure of the Society as seven independent Regions, there is no single national body that individuals can join. This is not normally a problem for Australian residents who will find their needs met by joining the Regional Group which operates in the state or territory where they reside. Overseas residents and those in the Northern Territory can decide on the appropriate Region for their needs by comparing the Features and Services for each Region.

How to join

  1. Select the Regional Group that you are interested in from the list below. This will take you to the membership section of the website for that Group.
  2. Follow the instructions that you will find there.
    BulletCanberra
    BulletNew South Wales
    BulletQueensland
    BulletSouth Australia
    BulletTasmania
    BulletVictoria
    BulletWestern Australia

If you experience any problems, please contact the Society.


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Updated: Monday 3 March 2008.