Native stingless bee research and development for horticulture

Mike Foley
Updated December 15 2017 - 12:45pm, first published 5:30am
A sugarbag bee (Tetragonula carbonaria), one for Australia's 12 stingless bee species. 
Photo James Cook, Western Sydney University.
A sugarbag bee (Tetragonula carbonaria), one for Australia's 12 stingless bee species. Photo James Cook, Western Sydney University.

BOFFINS are buzzing about new research that could create thousands, if not millions, of new jobs for Australians as an expected downturn threatens the international workforce.

Mike Foley

Mike Foley

National rural reporter

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