22 December 2025, 12:34 AM

New honey bee compliance officers, a major R&D program and tailored education and resources are part of the NSW Government’s $9.5 million NSW Varroa Mite Management program commencing in January 2026.
The NSW Varroa Mite Management program, which will be delivered to June 2027, will include:
This funding is on top of the $58.4 million already spent by the NSW Government to tackle Varroa mite.
The NSW Government provides a comprehensive program of ongoing support for the honey bee industry, including NSW DPIRD Tocal College, being the nation’s leading provider of specialist education and training for the industry and home of the $2.8 million Bee Research and Training Centre.
European Honey Bees are vital to crop pollination across New South Wales, underpinning the productivity of many agricultural industries, including apple, berry and almond industries.
Varroa mite poses a significant threat, with international experience suggesting that pollination-dependent industries are likely to become increasingly reliant on paid pollination services.
This NSW-focused funding will play a vital role in supporting these industries through a comprehensive and multi-pronged strategy.
The new research and development program will focus on developing tools to help queen breeders breed varroa-resistant bees, monitoring chemical resistance, assessing the diversity and activity of wild and managed pollinators in key crops and identifying best practice hive placement in orchards to maximise pollination success.
This information will be incorporated into a new education and training program. One-on-one extension support will also be available through Bee Biosecurity Officers, who can demonstrate hands-on tips for managing Varroa and promote industry best practice, while new compliance officers will ensure those beekeepers doing the right thing are not unfairly hindered by those who are not.
The National Varroa Mite Management Program (NVMMP), which was established in 2023 and has been led by NSW DPIRD, has delivered 121 beekeeper education workshops across the country, including 45 in NSW, and continues to be backed up by a suite of online tools and resources.
This includes a series of national industry webinars keeping impacted stakeholders aware of the impacts of Varroa and activities of the NVMMP. There have been 9 public webinars to date, reaching over 7,000 people across the country, including 2,729 in NSW.
For more information on the National Varroa Mite Management Program, including online tools, resources and contacts, visit www.varroa.org.au.
Minister for Agriculture Tara Moriarty said, “The NSW Government is determined to ensure the great work and support that’s been achieved nationally can continue at a state level.
“In particular, it will help continue to build industry resilience while supporting NSW honey bee industries to be future ready.
“Proactive control measures are essential to safeguard crop production and maintain the stability of agricultural supply chains across the state.
“With new training and support available, NSW beekeepers will be among the best equipped in the country to manage the mite.”