A waggle is a special kind of dance bees use to communicate with each other, so we thought we'd share some waggles of our own to keep you updated on our business, our products and more generally on the fascinating world of bees.
Warral Maldon’s busy start to 2021
What a relief to finally see 2021! To our friends, family, suppliers, clients, partners and local community, I hope the new year has brought with it some measure of hope for what’s to come. At Warral Maldon the second year of the decade started in the middle of a very…
Read MoreUncovering Maldon’s best amateur photographers
Warral Maldon is proud to support our local burgeoning photographers and celebrating everything central Victoria has to offer by sponsoring the first Maldon Captured photography competition. Hosted by Maldon Eat Drink Events inc., professionals and amateurs, locals and visitors have submitted their best of Maldon and surrounds across four categories…
Read MoreNew 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…
Read MoreWarral 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…
Read MoreNew 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…
Read MoreQ&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…
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