Wednesday, 1 June, 2022
SeniorsToday.com.au
Symphony of sounds
Glory of the winter garden
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Leader of the pack PAGE 4
Something about the coast
Eisteddfod is back on stage
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At 75, president Les Killion is the youngest member on the Rockhampton Eisteddfod committee. They are hoping to attract more committee members as they start planning next year’s event. STORY PAGE 3
100 years strong The Country Women’s Association celebrates its centenary in Queensland (and NSW) this year and while most people know the organisation for its scones and sponge cakes it was and is a lot more than that. In fact, according to CWA Queensland immediate past president and Centenary Committee member Christine King the organisation was very involved in improving the situation and lives of women and families across the State
starting programs that have now become part of the everyday life. Christine said the early programs included a “reliever housekeeping service” supplying housekeepers in rural areas where a family was struggling. “This was the start of the bush nursing service,” she explained. “We filled a great need for projects that weren’t supplied by the Government or council or any other body. We were out on the front doing these
things. We were also involved in the wireless receiving and transmitting set we raised money to put them out in rural areas so there was some communication for the Inland Medical Services. “Communication has always been big on our radar, health and transport the three things you need to survive. In 1935 we were involved in the children’s health scheme which later became the Bush Children’s Health Scheme which is now known as Bush Kids.
“We built student hostels all around Queensland because children used to live out on properties - now days mum drives you to school and picks you up and takes you home. They couldn’t do that on properties - there wasn’t the time or the transport - so the children came in for the week to go to school and then at the weekend went home. That was before the school of the air.” STORY PAGE 7