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CWA help homeless | Noosa Today

The Tewantin-Noosa Branch of the Country Women’s Association fed hungry school children, Council staff and passing construction workers with delicious and nutritious baked goods displayed beautifully outside CWA Hall in Tewantin last week.
“Craft items such as handmade tea towels, knitted blankets and baby clothes alongside embroidered toilet roll dolls and coat hangers made a colourful array on an overcast morning where clouds threatened but couldn’t stop the long-standing and popular local tradition going ahead,” CWA vice-president Leigh McCready said.
“Several times each year, local CWA members hold stalls to raise money for local charities, with this stall’s proceeds of $818 going to Campsite Rescue, a…
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