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2019OWN Qld’s 25th Anniversary
Twenty-five years ago this year, the Older Women’s Network Qld became an incorporated association. Members are invited to help us celebrate by attending a morning tea on Tuesday 6th August...
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Twenty-five years ago this year, the Older Women’s Network Qld became an incorporated association. Members are invited to help us celebrate by attending a morning tea on Tuesday 6th August...
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Are you paying extra for bills you receive in the mail? Service providers may be charging you a fee to cover the costs of printing and posting your bill –...
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Every person in Queensland should be able to put food on the table. Yet the number of people seeking food relief in Queensland is increasing. Strengthening local food systems...
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The Logan Money Talks week of action will promote financial well-being in Logan. Organised by Logan Financial Literacy Action Group (FLAG), the week of events will highlight financial literacy in...
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SUPPORT SERVICES AVAILABLE for people affected by past forced adoption practices Thousands of Australian families have been affected by the traumatic separation of mothers from babies which occurred during the...
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After experiencing family violence, it took Leanne* four years to secure safe and affordable housing. Her story shows us why we need a gender-responsive approach to social housing. Women are...
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Many of us pay our gas and electricity bills without looking closely at them. But if you haven’t switched energy providers or plans in some time, chances are you’re paying...
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An open letter to Joe Hildebrand from a psychiatrist who treats victims of violence daily by DR KAREN WILLIAMS Dear Joe Hildebrand, As a psychiatrist who works with victims of...
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A record number of Australian women were recognised in the Queen’s Birthday honours on Monday. Women comprised 40% of recipients across all tiers of the awards, including five out of...
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In an article for Pro Bono newsletter dated 7th May, Maggie Coggan writes: Australia is heading in the wrong direction when it comes to tackling growing incarceration and suicide rates,...
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