New season, new hives, new queens

It’s spring, and in the apiary world that’s the start of honey season, meaning we’re spending a lot of time in the field moving hives so they can capture the best blooms around the state and turn it into this year’s stunning honey. We’ve upped the ante this season with plans to expand our hive…

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Warral Waggle Newsletter: Spring 2020

New HQ sign sets off the home of Warral Maldon Have a drive down by 35 Boundary Road, Maldon and you’ll see the capstone of our rebrand in the form of a stunning new sign on the side of our headquarters. You’ll also likely find Lindsay standing out the front staring at it proudly! Hand…

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New HQ sign sets off the home of Warral Maldon

It’s been an interesting year here at Warral Maldon like it has for just about everyone; but alongside the trials COVID has brought us also comes the good. My love of helping the bees collect nectar and pollen and producing pure honey and beeswax has been encapsulated in the new look to my business, so…

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Q&B with Lindsay: Spring 2020 edition

As one of Australia’s foremost bee experts, Lindsay gets a lot of questions, which he’s more than happy to share his knowledge on. Here are some of the most common ones.  Q: How is the honey industry coping since the Australian bushfires earlier in the year? Lindsay: The industry is a strong one, resilient and…

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Warral Waggle Newsletter: Autumn 2020

A little sweetness at Maldon’s Twilight Dinner Maldon’s main street was taken over once again by the famous Twilight Dinner, helped along with our new Beeliner truck that made its debut barricading one end. And if you were lucky enough to nab a table, you may have also noticed a tiny jar of Warral honey…

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It’s here! Warral Honey is Warral Maldon.

It’s not every day you unveil the new look of your family business of five generations, so I’m pretty thrilled to show you what we’ve been working hard on the last several months. Our passion for our bees and what we do with their amazing honey isn’t going anywhere, but you’ll notice a lot of…

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