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Pam Mawson from the Country Women's Association discusses the new book 'From Our Kitchen to Yours'; John from the Vic Market provides a produce update; and Program Manager of Good Beer Week, Luke Robertson, chats about upcoming GBW events. With presenters Cam Smith and Matt Steadman.Website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/podcasts/eat-itTwitter: @EatItRRRFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/EatItRRR/Cam Smith on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/camsmith_eat_it/
Join host Fred Hollis as he speaks with Cheryl Pearce, President of the Kiama Country Women's Association. Cheryl chats about her life, how she became involved with the CWA and the changing role of the CWA in Australia. Listen in to hear tracks from Wollongong-based independent singer-songwriter, Graeme Hush. Sales from his latest album Better Now go towards raising money for research and support for three children in his community who suffer from rare childhood diseases. To contribute, please visit Graeme's Facebook page. To share any news, tips or interview suggestions, email kcradiocontent@gmail.com
Country Women's Association still not happy with Federal Government's $500 voucher scheme.
Country Women's Association busy helping drought-affected farmers and bushfire victims; a new, national dairy group to act as a 'one stop shop' for the industry has been proposed; and the Barossa is among the latest round of councils that have received $1 million under the Federal Government's extended Drought Communities Programme.
Irrigation water prices seem to have found at least a temporary plateau in pricing, and remain sitting around $900 a megalitre at the top end. The Country Women's Association has been knocked back in its request for more drought assistance funds.
The Yorke Peninsula Council has written to the Premier opposing two proposed plans that would see snapper fishing banned for three years, Riverland irrigators will pay lower consumption charges this year, after twelve trusts voted on a pricing motion and the Tibooburra branch of the Country Women's Association's ball was a welcome relief for many drought-affected locals.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has been the victim of an attempted "egging"* by a protester at a Country Women's Association function, in Albury in NSW.The incident occurred as both leaders moved their campaigns today from the major cities to regional towns. - លោកនាយករដ្ឋមន្រ្តី Scott Morrison បានក្លាយជាជនរងគ្រោះដោយសារតែការប៉ុនប៉ងគប់ពងមាន់របស់អ្នកតវ៉ាម្នាក់នៅឯកម្មវិធីរបស់សមាគមស្រ្តី Country Women’s Association នៅតំបន់ Albury ក្នុងរដ្ឋញូសៅវ៉ែល។ហេតុការណ៍នេះបានកើតឡើងនៅពេលដែលមេដឹកនាំទាំងពីរបានប្តូរយុទ្ធនាការឃោសនារបស់ខ្លួនពីទីក្រុងធំៗទៅកាន់ទីក្រុងនៅតំបន់ជនបទ។
It appears smashing eggs onto people's heads is becoming a popular form of protest because Prime Minister Scott Morrison has been hit on the head with an egg at the Country Women's Association. Why do they keep letting these people go?
Welcome to our minisodes, Mystery Minutes! It's our space for everything from international mysteries, to just random chat. In this episode: we hate office "business jargon" but we love the Country Women's Association, 'The Assassination of Gianni Versace', Casefile's Belanglo series, new podcast The Murder Squad and more.Love All Aussie Mystery Hour? Follow us on all forms of social media!Instagram: @allaussiemysteryhourTwitter: @mystery_hourFacebook: Search for the All Aussie Mystery Hour group.Josie on Instagram: @josierozeMel on Instagram: @melissamason_
Listen to the full show podcast with Nick Bennett and Kayley Harris. - Monash Alfred Psychiatry Centre is researching a new treatment for dementia called Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation. Associate Professor, Clinical neuropsychologist and senior researcher at Monash University Kate Hoy explains what it is and what hope it could offer. - Silvana Griffin - President of the Sydney City Chapter of the Country Women's Association - gives us the lowdown on jams and chutneys ahead of the Christmas period. - Deborah Georgiou - CEO of the Women’s Housing Company - talks about the commencement of construction on a $7.4 million social housing complex for single older women in Woolloomooloo in inner Sydney.
Silvana Griffin - President of the Sydney City Chapter of the Country Women's Association - gives us the lowdown on jams and chutneys ahead of the Christmas period.
In which Crabb and Sales eat baked goods cooked in a chemically-cleaned oven and discover the joys of long biographies where not much actually happens. Plus the joys returning to the wrong theatre after interval.Lemon butter slice from the Women's Weekly Best-Ever cookbookDick Adams on Kitchen Cabinet with Annabel CrabbCalendar of Cakes by the Country Women's Association of South AustraliaSpecial Delivery by Annabel CrabbDetainee 002: The Case of David Hicks by Leigh SalesThe Sense of Ending by Julian BarnesOn Chesil Beach by Ian McEwanThe Stone Diaries by Carol ShieldsStoner by John WilliamsThe Ex-PM starring Shaun MicaleffThe Beautiful Lie starring Sarah Snook, Rodger Corser, Benedict Samuel and Sophie LowePlease Like Me starring Josh ThomasThe multiple biographies of Stephen FryMy Struggle by Karl Ove KnausgaardThe Whites by Richard PriceAnything Goes starring Caroline O'ConnorAustralia's Second Chance by George Megalogenis