About Us

History of our Group

The East Hills Group of the Australian Plant Society was formed an the inaugural meeting of the Region in 1957 - making it the oldest Group in New South Wales. Since its formation, the Group has had Flower Shows - in early times at St Christopher's at Panania in conjunction with the Orchid Society. Later, the display was held at Bankstown Girls' High School, Bankstown Town Hall and eventually at Bankstown Square.

Founding member, the late Bill Payne had foreseen the greater need for reliable information about our native flora. The community mindset 50 years ago was that natives were too difficult to grow. Hence, he took it upon himself to take on the job as editor of the journal 'Australian Plants' in December 1959 - a role he continued for 42 years ! Today the journal is acclaimed worldwide and it is the main publication of the Society. Along with another journal 'Native Plants for New South Wales', 'Australian Plants' is issued to members of the Australian Plant Society four times a year.

Vol 1 No.1 of 'Australian Plants' (December, 1959)

Group Meetings

Our meetings are held on the first Wednesday of each month (except for January) at Lugarno Peakhurst Uniting Church (909 Forest Road LUGARNO) at 7.30pm. Visitors are welcome to attend our meetings. Our monthly meetings run for about 2-3 hours and usually feature the following:

The meetings are a great opportunity to meet people with similar interests - some with many years of experience and some just starting out like yourself - but all with the common interest of learning more about Australian Plants. Visitors and new members are welcome...

The East Hills Group Meetings are held at:

Lugarno Peakhurst Uniting Church,
909 Forest Road Lugarno NSW
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