About
Save Our Bees Australia is a small-batch Sydney honey producer with a mission of raising awareness of bees. Its hives sit in a private backyard bee garden in Bardwell Park, in Sydney's inner west, overlooking Earlwood and Kingsgrove. The honey is 100% raw and unpasteurised, never heated, and simply strained through a fine food-grade stainless steel sieve, so it may still carry traces of pollen and beeswax.
The bees are kept without pesticides, antibiotics or chemicals, with pests managed using natural remedies and the colonies fed on their own local pollen and honey rather than sugar water. The shop sells Sydney raw honey in a range of jar sizes, from 150g and 400g jars up to multipacks and bulk orders, along with 100% natural purified beeswax blocks, ordered online.
Best For
Genuinely raw, unpasteurised Sydney honey straight from backyard hives, plus natural beeswax, ordered online.
What You'll Find
Sydney raw honey 150g
Raw honey 400g
Honey with honeycomb
Multipacks & bulk
Natural beeswax blocks
Good to Know
TypeRaw honey producer
Honey100% raw, unpasteurised
HivesBackyard bee garden, Bardwell Park
BeekeepingNo pesticides, antibiotics or chemicals
BuyingOnline, ships orders
Opening Hours
Save Our Bees is an online honey shop. Orders are placed through the website at any time. Contact them for collection or stockist details.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Save Our Bees Australia sell?
It sells Sydney raw honey in a range of jar sizes and multipacks, plus 100% natural beeswax blocks, all from its own backyard hives.
Is the honey really raw?
Yes, the honey is 100% raw and unpasteurised, never heated, and only strained through a fine sieve, so it may contain traces of pollen and beeswax.
How are the bees kept?
The colonies are managed without pesticides, antibiotics or chemicals, using natural pest remedies, and the bees are fed their own local pollen and honey rather than sugar water.
Where do the bees live?
In a private backyard bee garden in Bardwell Park, in Sydney's inner west, overlooking Earlwood and Kingsgrove.