
Byron Writers Festival '25
Join us from 8—10 August at Bangalow Showground on Bundjalung Country
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We respectfully acknowledge that Byron Writers Festival takes place on the traditional lands of the Arakwal Bumberbin Peoples of the Bundjalung Nation. We pay respects to Elders past and present, and acknowledge them as the original storytellers of the lands and waterways of this Country.
Cedar Anderson has been a beekeeper since the age of six, following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather before him. Growing up on an 'intentional community' in the Byron hinterland, Cedar didn't have a TV. Instead, he spent his time building crazy contraptions to delight his friends and family.
Cedar and his dad, Stuart, invented the Flow Hive, a revolutionary honey extraction technology that took a decade of tinkering to create. Their invention shot to fame through its record-breaking crowdfunding launch in February 2015. Alongside winning a slew of innovation and design awards, the Flow Hive has inspired thousands of new beekeepers worldwide. There are now more than 150,000 Flow customers in over 130 countries, fostering a stronger connection with their environment and the pollinators that are vital to the food systems we depend on.
As a certified B Corp, Flow is committed to doing business in a regenerative, ethical and sustainable manner, while also working to generate a positive impact for pollinators and communities. This includes the Billions of Blossoms initiative, Flow’s global pollinator habitat conservation project.
Cedar lives close to Byron Bay with his partner Kylie, and their two children Jarli and Mella.

Join us from 8—10 August at Bangalow Showground on Bundjalung Country
Stay in the know with the latest updates on Byron Writers Festival, year-round events, workshops, competitions and news.
