A Reflection on Human Rights
By Georgina Pickers NCWQ Human Rights Adviser It grieves me that as a global citizen and a citizen of one of the safest, tolerant and welcoming countries in the World to tens of thousands of
By Georgina Pickers NCWQ Human Rights Adviser It grieves me that as a global citizen and a citizen of one of the safest, tolerant and welcoming countries in the World to tens of thousands of
By Jennifer Ann Davies NCWQ Arts and Letters Adviser Catharina Ingel-Sundberg is a stunning Swedish Woman; a former journalist and marine archaeologist, who now works full-time as an author! Catharina has woven her individual appeal
By Helen McAllister Queensland students have recorded some of their highest ever scores in the history of the National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) tests. Following today’s release of the NAPLAN summary report,

By Helen McAllister Early Childhood Australia (QLD Branch ) invites you to join ECA in celebrating the launch of Under Eight’s Week and AGM, Wednesday 21 May 2014. Guest speakers for the evening include
By Mark McDonnell Why do older women (55yrs +) become homeless? If you read the literature on older women and homelessness, you will find a range of reasons offered to explain this situation. These reasons include:

By Pat Pepper Conditions on the Great Barrier Reef: The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority’s (GBRMPA) Eye on the Reef program with its component monitoring and reef health and impact surveys programs aims

By Jennifer Ann Davies …….bringing you a variety of Women writers and writers for Women, in the dynamic world of Literature! …adding a wonderful weave of Women Artists, all of whom love COLOUR! …..

By Val Cocksedge Financial institutions and telcos do not send emails requesting passwords account verification, credit details or other personal information by asking you to click on to a link. ‘Protecting Your Identity’ is

By Pat Pepper Great Barrier Reef Ports: On 5th December 2013 the NCWQ made a submission to the Queensland Government about the Queensland Ports Strategy raising the following concerns:- Expansion of ports designated as Priority