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CWA committee elected

The Queensland Country Women’s Association Tewantin-Noosa Branch hosted their Annual General Meeting (AGM) recently, which showcased the extensive range of activities undertaken by branch members across several different fields including fundraising, community engagement and advocacy.

President Leigh McCready delivered the annual report, while Sandy Bolton MP took on the role of Returning Officer, in addition to providing a community update.

Ms McCready said, “This year, the committee has been focused on growing our membership, fundraising and professionalising both our treasury and secretarial functions. The AGM was a great opportunity to reflect on everything we have achieved as a group, in a year in which we transitioned from day meetings to evening meetings and welcomed several new members to our committee.”

“Our branch members organised and ran nearly 10 different fundraising activities throughout the year, from our massively popular Street Stalls to welcoming Share the Dignity charity founder Rochelle Courtenay to Noosa for a fundraising lunch, with all guests bringing a dignity bag to donate.

“This year, we also invited entertaining and informative guest speakers to each of our meetings, which have seen excellent attendance and strong connections as members socialise before and after the main discussion. Guest speakers not only keep meetings fun, they provide vital information to members about important aspects of their lives, including their health, family and financial wellbeing, as well as community-related topics such as Noosa heritage, local radio and charity updates.”

Noosa MP Sandy Bolton said, “Our Tewantin-Noosa QCWA branch has a long and proud history of improving the lives of local families.”

“The branch provides opportunities for connection and gives support to women who may not have friends and family nearby, or those individuals who wish to work with like-minded residents to improve our local community. I look forward to continuing to support the branch in the coming year.”

Ms McCready said, “My favourite event of the year was recognising the many years of service of five key members who have served the branch for decades when we presented their long-service certificates. We would not be the branch we are today if not for their contributions over time.”



“We invite interested community members to become a member of the Tewantin-Noosa CWA. Please see our Facebook page for upcoming meetings or check notices in Noosa Today or by emailing us at tewantinnoosabranch@qcwa.org.au.” 


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