FOR more than 94 years, the Country Women’s Association of NSW (CWA) has been working to improve the living conditions of women and their families. The policy of the CWA is debated at its annual conference which this year will be held in the central west town of Cowra.
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Close to 1000 delegates, members, observers and visitors are expected to descend on the town from Monday through to Thursday. This will be the last annual conference for Tanya Cameron in her role as State president who has reached the end of her maximum tenure; she reinforced how important the organisation’s annual conference was to members as a forum to raise issues.
“We are such a diverse organisation and we can certainly see that in the motions coming forward for debate from across the State,” she said.