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Welcome to BICWA

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Welcome to the site for Beekeeping in Western Australia.


Whether you are just interested in bees, wanting to have a hive in your backyard or would like to become, or work for, a commercial beekeeper then you have come to the right place!


Western Australia is the 'garden state' when it comes to keeping bees.  We are lucky enough that with our strict quarantine border security we have, so far, been successful in keeping out diseases and pests. WA does have American Foul Brood (AFB) but this is manageable through basic good hive husbandry.  

 

For more details on disease management please click here.  

 

If you are interested in starting in beekeeping we suggest you attend one of the WA Apiarist Society meetings, held on the first Thursday of each month, where you can network with like-minded hobbyist beekeepers and maybe take part in a basic beekeeping course.  

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If you are wanting to step up your knowledge to the commercial level then you should contact


Whatever your level of interest, we wish you all the best in your journey.


Remember the best lessons learnt are through beekeeper communication, so don't be afraid to ask questions. 

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Regards, 

Your BICWA Committee

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About Us

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The Beekeeping Industry Council of Western Australia Ltd (BICWA) was established in December 2015 by existing WA bee organisations to represent the bee industry in Western Australia.  BICWA is a non-profit public company limited by guarantee. 

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These groups include:
 

  • The Western Australia Apiarists Society (WAAS)

  • The Western Australia Beekeeping Association (WABA)

  • WA Farmers (WAF) - Beekeeping

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Click here to find out more about our Member Organisations.

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Our Committee

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  • Chairperson - Brendon Fewster

  • Vice Chairperson - Mat Welch

  • Treasurer - Tristan Campbell

  • Secretary - Christine Spycher

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Meet your BICWA Committee 2021/22.

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Our Vision / Mission

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To secure a profitable and sustainable bee industry in Western Australia by protecting the interests of producers and co-dependent industries, identifying and actioning threats to industry and supporting initiatives for industry growth and development.

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Goal & Objective

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BICWA's goal is to coordinate industry activity and funds in such a manner which achieves the vision of the Council for the industry.  Click below to access the following:
 

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