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A FRESH NEW LOOK

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Cheers to new beginnings:

A word from the owner of Teralba Park Honey, offically trading as Teralba Bees

“2025 was our year of SCALE and we well and truly exceeded every goal we set.
Not only as a service-based business, but as a brand

We are so excited to officially announce that we have streamlined our business name to TERALBA BEES. This evolution honours our beginnings as a honey-producing business while clearly reflecting our broader vision: an educational movement centred on pollinators, sustainability, and connection to nature

I want to extend a heartfelt thank you to my incredible bee team for continuing to share their passion for pollinators, fascinating bee facts, and a genuine love of teaching the next generation of environmentalists, especially in my absence as I welcomed my daughter into the world

Our 2026 calendar is already filling quickly, so if you’re looking to book a beekeeping session for your childcare service, kindergarten, or school, I encourage you to secure your spot early. And to our honey-loving customers collecting locally, thank you for your continued support. We love being able to supply our community with raw, unfiltered honey direct from our Everton Hills hives

I cannot wait to share another 12 months of milestones with you.
It’s shaping up to be our biggest year yet”

Much love,
Amber Stone

Beekeeping Field Day for Families

  • We’re opening our apiary to the community these summer school holidays with a bee-themed field day designed for curious kids and families. Book now for our interactive educational talk and hands-on activities, making it a fun and engaging experience for all ages.

    For daring children wanting to go a little deeper, a guided honey bee hive tour is available as an optional add-on - Limited spots

  • Children learn best when they can see, touch, and explore. This interactive session brings the world of honey bees to life through an engaging talk and hands-on activities. Children will discover how bees work together, learn what it’s like to be a beekeeper, explore how honey is made, and be inspired to create pollinator-friendly spaces at home and in their community. Designed to captivate all ages, from curious little learners to older children

    • Experience a live honey extraction demonstration

    • Pour your own jar of honey to take home

    • Roll your very own beeswax candle to take home

    • Try on a beekeeper suit and imagine what its like to enter a hive

    • Play spot the queen bee and so much more!

  • Want to take your beekeeping experience to the next level? Following the educational talk children who want open a real bee hive will put on a suit and gloves, start up a smoker and walk down to the apiary where they will open a real honey bee hive!

    Get up close and personal with over 70 000 worker bees flying back from their foraging trip bringing in nectar and pollen, see nurse bees as they tend to the brood and if were luck we might spot the queen bee who will be bust laying up to 2000 eggs each day!

    Just wear closed in shoes and we will provide the suits, gloves and a memorable experience

    • Apiary is located in Everton Hills

    • Guided hive tours are available for an add on only

    • Supervising adults and children 2 years and under are free when accompanied by paying ticket holder

    • Children must be supervised by a adult at all times (Minimum one adult per family is required)

    • Guided hive tours are best suited to children 8+ years however we have beekeeping suits to fit all ages

    • Street parking available

    • Due to individual booking requirements please complete the full booking process per child

    • A full list of terms and conditions is available during the booking process

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What We Do Best!

Colorful, intricate indigenous abstract artwork that tells the story of flowers, bees, and swirling patterns, with a central focus on a native bee hive - artwork by Hailah's Yuluwirri Creations
A girl standing outdoors holding a colorful, abstract painting with floral and nature motifs, smiling at the camera. artwork by Hailah's Yuluwirri Creations

New Collaboration:

Busy Communities

We love lifting other talented people up, so when we heard about 11-year old Aboriginal artist, Hailah, and her gift for creating one-of-a-kind artworks we couldn't resist reaching out! With full creative freedom, Hailah told the story of the Australian Native bee, taking inspiration from the flora in which these bees forage to make sugarbag honey and the landscapes in which they navigate

Find out more about her story by checking out her Facebook page @Hailah'sYulluarriCreations

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Meet the Team

Community Involvement

A collage of multiple early learning and children's education logos, including Harmony, Gardenia, Busy Bees, Green Leaves, Cubby Care, Goodstart, Bliss in a Box, Have a Heart, Journey, Rooftop Bees, Sesame Lane, Story House, and Sparrow, featuring various symbols like bees, leaves, houses, and birds.

Our Trusted Partners

“Did you know that only worker bees have a barbed stinger”

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Bees on honeycomb frames inside a hive.