WHO WE ARE WHO ARE WE
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A BRIEF HISTORY OF APS The Society for Growing Australian Plants SGAP was founded by Mr A J Swaby in Melbourne in 1957. For several years he wrote a column Know Your Natives in the popular gardening magazine “Your Garden”. These articles attracted a great deal of interest. The slogan he used was “Australians for Australia”, and he realised the progress which could be made towards this end by growers helping one another through a chain of interested people across the continent. “Regions” were set up in a number of states and Tasmania became part of the South East Region, with headquarters in Melbourne . In May 1971 the Tasmanian Region was formed, led by Kay Geeves and based in Hobart . Other local groups were subsequently formed and are active throughout the state. In March 1999 the Society changed its name to the Australian Plant Society Tasmania, Inc. in line with similar name changes in mainland groups. OBJECTIVES OF THE APS – TASMANIA -Encourage the cultivation and study of Australian plants - Encourage the establishment of gardens in all types of soil and climate for the preservation of the flora of Australia - To promote the knowledge, appreciation, beauty and preservation of Australian plants, both in their natural settings and in cultivation, with special emphasis on species indigenous to Tasmania - To promote recognition of APS Tasmania , Inc. as a resource group for educationalists and government WHEN DO WE MEET Monthly meetings are held on the THIRD Tuesday of each month and we meet at the Max Fry Hall, Gorge Road , Trevallyn at 7.30PM . New members are always welcome and there is no charge to attend a meeting. |
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