

An Interview with Dr Laurel Macintosh OBE
From our Women of Note series, NCWQ secretary, Sandy Smith interviews former NCWQ President (1979) and “Respectable Radical”, Dr Laurel Macintosh, OBE.
From our Women of Note series, NCWQ secretary, Sandy Smith interviews former NCWQ President (1979) and “Respectable Radical”, Dr Laurel Macintosh, OBE.
Thursday 11 Feb, Guest Speaker, Dr Beverley Rowbotham AO presents Women on Boards at the NCWQ Council Meeting. Members and non-members welcome. Includes light refreshments.
Saturday 27 Feb, join NCWQ member and past Management Committee member, Saalihah Seedat, for a Personal and Professional Development Bootcamp. Includes workshop materials + lunch.
Monday 8 Mar. NCWQ, in collaboration with the United Service Club, is excited to invite you to our luncheon event for the 2021 International Women’s Day. Includes a 2-course lunch with table wines.
Music and memories make the magick that is Christmas! All along our borders and in our inland areas the songs and sounds and smells of Christmas emerge.
We wish you and your families a very safe and happy New Year. Thank you to all who attended our 2020 Christmas Party last weekend,
Music and memories make the magick that is Christmas! All along our borders and in our inland areas the songs and sounds and smells of Christmas emerge.
The National Council of Women of Queensland Inc (NCWQ) invites you to our 2020 Christmas party! We are delighted to welcome members and guests to join us as we farewell 2020 and bring in the New Year.
By Dr Donnell Davis, NCWQ Habitat Adviser Urban design for disability, dementia and resilience This report encompasses design for disability (D4D), dementia (D4De) and durability.
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