
Miegunyah House Morning Tea & Tour
Join NCWQ as we host this special Morning Tea & Tour at Miegunyan House, Bowen Hills, Brisbane.

Join NCWQ as we host this special Morning Tea & Tour at Miegunyan House, Bowen Hills, Brisbane.

Special presentation by Ronda Nix OAM, Chair of the Queensland Branch of the Order of Australia Association, and Vice-President of NCWQ.
The Order of Australia, instituted by Her Majesty The Queen on 14 February 1975, was established as “an Australian society of honour for the purpose of according recognition to Australian citizens and other persons for achievement or for meritorious service”. Ronda will tell us more about how the Association operates, and how the nomination process works.

Presented by NCWQ, available in-person and online, this workshop will provide practical information to manage your money.
Special presentation by Melissa Meagher, from Talking Money. 9:45am arrival for 10am start, to Noon.
Cost: $50 in person (including morning tea), $25 via Zoom.

Janelle Byrne will shine a light on the Queensland Women’s Historical Association, Miegunyah House and The Red Dress Project.
NCWQ Members and members of Affiliate organisations are welcome to attend.

Join us online from 7pm to 7:30pm to hear from Karen Marlow, President of the Older Women’s Network Qld Inc (OWN), followed by an update on the NCWQ Advocacy Hub newly formed teams, 2026 Bursary Program and what

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The NCWQ will hold its annual Planning Meeting on Thursday 20 November via Zoom, from 7pm. Members are welcome to join the discussion. Advocacy Hub members are encouraged to participate.

NCWQ End of Year Social – Thursday 11 December, Knowhere Restaurant, Spring Hill, Brisbane.

Voices of Queensland Women — Legacy, Leadership & Change By Sandy Smith, President Queensland women came together on the weekend of 4 & 5 October 2025 for a landmark celebration of 120 years of advocacy,