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Episode 110: Helen Charles, Friends With Honey, Victoria, Australia

Episode 110: Helen Charles, Friends With Honey, Victoria, Australia

FromBees With Ben


Episode 110: Helen Charles, Friends With Honey, Victoria, Australia

FromBees With Ben

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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
May 13, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week’s guest on the Bees with Ben podcast is Helen Charles from friendswithhoney.com.au.
Helen is passionate about educating people about bees and has recently been working on a
community project to encourage bees in a permaculture garden. She even roped in the local men’s
shed in Brighton East to help construct the hives, and apparently the men had a ball!
Helen explains that she has always been interested in nature and was introduced to bees by family
members in Canada who run a commercial beekeeping enterprise. She was also into gardening and
noticed a lot of bees in her area; she joined a local beekeeping club, got some bees from Ben, and
hasn’t looked back! She says she loves the fact that she is always learning.
Helen’s website, friendswithhoney.com.au, extols the principals of biodiversity, sustainability,
pollination and citizen science, and is devoted to developing and delivering programs, experiences,
events and workshops that link these themes with beekeeping. She explains to Ben that citizen
science is all about offering the power of science to people and allowing members of the public to
make a contribution. She has been working on an app called inaturalist that allows the user to
upload data, which is then analyzed and added to the Atlas of Living Australia, an important tool for
scientists and land managers. New species have even been identified through this process.
Helen obviously loves sharing her knowledge of bees; she is also a certified permaculture designer
and the list of programs and events on the friendswithhoney website include a course on basic
beekeeping and a series of workshops entitled the ‘Powerful Pollinators Program’. A ‘Bee for
biodiversity workshop’ examines the differences between native bees and introduced bees, as well
as delving into the history of the honey bee in Australia and detailing how to support our hard-
working pollinators.
Along with her hives in suburbia, Helen also has an apiary in regional Victoria at Amphitheatre in the
Goldfields region, which is located on rural conservation land. Unlike urban Melbourne, where there
is a relatively constant supply of floral resources, Helen says this presents somewhat of a challenge
in rural Victoria, and she has been busy planting native species of vegetation that will create
resources for the bees to forage on throughout the year, her main goal being pollination rather than
honey production.
Finally, Helen and her partner Ben - who is an award-winning country singer and musician – have a
very special event planned for World Bee Day on May 20. They have been composing some cool
songs about bees and are performing a special kids’ show at the Arcobar at 10:00am (located at 8
Arco Lane, Heatherton). This free special event should be a blast, so get along and have a waggle
dance with Helen and Ben! Further details at the www.friendswithhoney.com.au website or at arcobar.com.au
Released:
May 13, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

For any of you that know me, I love a good yarn. One the of the best things about my job is getting out and about with local people, sharing the knowledge I have about bees, the environment, produce, gardening and healthy living. And I have lots of experience getting on my soapbox! For years now, I have been a representative at local and international conferences. I have appeared on popular TV and radio programs (including The Project, ABC radio, Network Ten News, and Channel Nine’s reality show, Dream Job). I have launched educational programs and am excited to launch my new podcast!