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In Australia we mark the new calendar year on the 1st of January, but in many places throughout Asia, the start of the New Year is dictated by lunar cycles. 

Explore the impacts of European colonisation on the First Australians, particularly the traditional custodians of the Sydney city area, the Gadigal people.

Investigate native plants and their adaptations, and explore the latest scientific conservation and ecosystem research.

Students gain an understanding of how urban catchments work and how natural and human actions affect them.

Quiet, serious and self-effacing Margaret Flockton is belatedly receiving recognition as among the ‘greats’ of botanical artists. 

One of Australia's leading restaurant and catering companies, Trippas White Group, has significantly invested into the transformation of the Botanic Gardens Restaurant. 

Plant names are far more than a theoretical exercise in scientific classification - they are invaluable tools for understanding the diversity of life.

The wet weather hammering Australia is causing all sorts of unusual sights but one that has had people stumped is the jellyfish-like blobs being found.

The exuberance of summer continues in early autumn. Big, bold and beautiful flowers feature this month.

Join more than 800 people who volunteer to support the Gardens.