
Will those impressive stats you have posted up Steven, I now find I am feeling very shy and will have to withdraw back into my shell! Bit unnerving to realise that over 800 people a day now realise I have no idea what I am talking about.









What you've said there Mitchell is so very true, and it's not only within Australia - it's gone worldwide. We have a number of international members, and some of which are well respected in the international world of Bonsai. The forum has become an international success as well."Steven Hantos (Administrator AusBonsai.com) – Steven’s bonsai fire was first ignited in 1982 when his mum
took him to a plant show at the Ryde School of Horticulture where bonsai was exhibited. For the past eight
years he has become particularly interested in bonsai with Australian flora. A lack of readily available
information on native bonsai led Steven to creating an Australian bonsai website where information could be
freely shared for all to enjoy and learn from. In November 2008, after months of design and research,
AusBonsai.com was launched. It has since bloomed into a truly national bonsai community with over 1400
members, 53,000 posts and more than 8,000 pictures. AusBonsai.com is and will remain a free resource
where you can view, study and chat about bonsai from the comfort of your own computer. Like regular bonsai
clubs, the success of AusBonsai.com depends on the participation of members who contribute their ideas,
knowledge and pictures to help grow the art of bonsai in Australia."
I am sure everyone knows what a wonderful place AusBonsai.com is.
What some of us do, but many don't recognise is the substantial contribution Steven has made to Australian Bonsai and Bonsai as a whole entity.
Through AB.com we have a communication device, that reaches far and beyond the boundaries of any demonstrator.
It is available 24/7 for advise, encouragement and/or as a display medium.
It requires no payed subscription to use the site. Note the lovely wide forum, the pretty bonsai's and NO ADS. Just to see a forum site these days with no ads gaining revenue to support running costs, is out of place.
It has provisions in place to protect those, whom might normally be intimidated/overcome/discouraged by a stand alone Bonsai club.
It has a wonderful active community of members that are able to see the limitations of those new to the hobby and pro-activley encourage them.