The Queensland Country Women's Association (QCWA) is the
Queensland
Queensland ( , commonly abbreviated as Qld) is a States and territories of Australia, state in northeastern Australia, and is the second-largest and third-most populous state in Australia. It is bordered by the Northern Territory, South Austr ...
chapter of the
Country Women's Association
The Country Women's Association (CWA) is a women's organisation in Australia, which seeks to advance interests of women, families, and communities in Australia, especially those in rural, regional, and remote areas.
It comprises seven indep ...
in Australia. The association seeks to serve the interests of women and children in rural areas in Australia through a network of local branches. Established in 1922, local branches provide friendship and mutual support to their members while contributing to the betterment of life in their local communities. Over time, many branches have evolved to include support for wider issues such as domestic violence campaigns and fund-raising for international initiatives such as orphanages.
In 2019 the QWCA received a
Queensland Greats Award from the
Queensland Government
The Queensland Government is the state government of Queensland, Australia, a Parliament, parliamentary constitutional monarchy. Government is formed by the party or coalition that has gained a majority in the Queensland Legislative Assembly, ...
.
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, Queensland Government website. Retrieved 11 June 2019.
History
On 8–11 August 1922, the
Brisbane Women's Club held an open conference for countrywomen in Brisbane's
Albert Hall during the
Exhibition
An exhibition, in the most general sense, is an organized presentation and display of a selection of items. In practice, exhibitions usually occur within a cultural or educational setting such as a museum, art gallery, park, library, exhibiti ...
(a time when many country people visited Brisbane). The conference was opened by Lady Forster, wife of
Australian Governor-General and the
Queensland Governor Matthew Nathan
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Matthew Nathan (3 January 1862 – 18 April 1939) was a British soldier and colonial administrator, who variously served as the governor of Sierra Leone, Gold Coast, Hong Kong, Natal and Queensland. He was Under-Secre ...
attended. On 11 August 1922, the outcome of the conference was to establish the Queensland Country Women's Association.
Ruth Fairfax was elected the first president.
The first meeting of the
Toowoomba
Toowoomba ( ), nicknamed 'The Garden City' and 'T-Bar', is a city on the border of South East Queensland and Darling Downs regions of Queensland, Australia. It is located west of Queensland's capital, Brisbane. The urban population of Toowoom ...
branch was held at the
Toowoomba Town Hall on 12 September 1922. Fairfax attended and spoke about the objectives of the organisation. The meeting resolved to hold a conference as soon as there were sufficient representatives to attend.
The objectives of the association were broad but included some specific items:
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1. To improve welfare and conditions of women and children in the country
2. To draw together all women, girls, and children in Country Districts.
3. To bring opportunities for recreation and enjoyment within reach of all Members.
4. To encourage the active study of Local, Municipal and State affairs and to promote a wise and kindly spirit.
5. To improve educational facilities in the Country.
6. To secure better provision for the safeguarding of Public Health especially of children, and the securing of more adequate Medical and Hospital facilities for Country Districts.
There was a call for a design for a badge and the winner was Mabel Chandler of
Burra Burri who proposed the letters CWA within a large letter "Q"; this design is still used as the organisation's logo. It was decided that the silver and
royal blue
Royal blue is a deep and vivid shade of blue. It is said to have been created by a consortium of mills in Rode, Wiltshire (in Somerset as of 1937), which won a competition to make a robe for Queen Charlotte, consort of King George III. I ...
should be adopted as the colours for the organisation. Many QCWA buildings or 'rest rooms' are painted royal blue and white to approximate the chosen colours.
In the 1930s the association held the
motto
A motto (derived from the Latin language, Latin , 'mutter', by way of Italian language, Italian , 'word' or 'sentence') is a Sentence (linguistics), sentence or phrase expressing a belief or purpose, or the general motivation or intention of a ...
"With loyalty to the Throne, service to the country, through country women, by country women, for country women".
By 1950 this was given as "Honour to God, Loyalty to the Throne, Service to the country, Through country women, By country women, For country women".
A
creed
A creed, also known as a confession of faith, a symbol, or a statement of faith, is a statement of the shared beliefs of a community (often a religious community) which summarizes its core tenets.
Many Christian denominations use three creeds ...
was also made:
::I would be true, for there are those who trust me; I would be pure, for there are those who care; I would be strong for there is much to suffer; I would be brave, for there is much to dare.
::I would be friend to all—the foe—the friendless; I would be giving and forget the gift; I would be humble, for I know my weakness; I would look up—and laugh—and love—and lift.
Branches were grouped within a division, within the State body. Western Division included Roma and Trenhed. The Southern Region was rearranged by 1945 to form new divisions such as the Gympie and South Burnett. The new Maranoa Division looked after 29 branches including Dalby and Wandoan.
Queensland's Younger Sets were formed by April 1928 in
Warwick
Warwick ( ) is a market town, civil parish and the county town of Warwickshire in the Warwick District in England, adjacent to the River Avon, Warwickshire, River Avon. It is south of Coventry, and south-east of Birmingham. It is adjoined wit ...
,
[Queensland Country Women's Association's 'Connecting and inspiring for nearly 100 years]
webpage
(20 February 2021) states the 'Younger set' groups were created from 1931. with the QCWA Bundaberg Younger Set established in mid-2008. Membership is for girls and women up to 25 years-of-age, although one set in 1930 allowed 'any girl or unmarried woman' as eligible for membership.
In 2012 the QWC celebrated its 90th birthday.
The Queensland chapter was inducted into the
Queensland Business Leaders Hall of Fame in 2013.
In 2017 the QWCA created its own perfume, '1922', to mark its 95th anniversary. It was released at 2017
Ekka and was developed by Damask Perfumery in
Brisbane
Brisbane ( ; ) is the List of Australian capital cities, capital and largest city of the States and territories of Australia, state of Queensland and the list of cities in Australia by population, third-most populous city in Australia, with a ...
. The artwork and branding of the bottle was supplied by Brisbane watercolour artist Michelle Grayson.
In 2019 the QWCA received a
Queensland Greats Award from the
Queensland Government
The Queensland Government is the state government of Queensland, Australia, a Parliament, parliamentary constitutional monarchy. Government is formed by the party or coalition that has gained a majority in the Queensland Legislative Assembly, ...
.
In 2022 the QCWA celebrated their centenary year. As part of the celebrations, in early February, the
Perth Mint launched a $1 coin commemorating the centenary in Queensland and New South Wales. Other intended events were ongoing displays celebrating the achievements of early members, and attending Parliament House and raising concerns affecting women and families across Queensland.
Branches
As at December 2018, the QWCA had over 240 branches throughout Queensland. The following list includes all branches active in December 2018,
and some of the former branches. (Note, if dates of founding and disbanding are not known, dates of known activity/inactivity are used to assist in identifying actual founding/disbanding.)
Homes
Several CWAs maintained and built houses for the use of visiting members, including:
* Brisbane: 'Linga Longa' seaside home, Lower Esplanade,
Sandgate, purchased in 1925 by the Metropolitan Branch.
::'All members of the C.W.A., except those in the Metropolitan area, are eligible to spend a holiday at the home, but preference is always given to Western women and to sick and necessitous cases.'
* Brisbane: 'Lota Cottage' seaside home,
Lota, with views to
Moreton Bay
Moreton Bay is a bay located on the eastern coast of Australia from central Brisbane, Queensland. It is one of Queensland's most important coastal resources. The waters of Moreton Bay are a popular destination for recreational anglers and are ...
's islands, was donated by the family as a memorial to a Queensland pioneer, Mrs Mylne, in 1924;
* Dalby: the 'Shack', Mount Mowbullan,
Bunya Mountains
The Bunya Mountains are a distinctive set of peaks forming an isolated section of the Great Dividing Range in southern Queensland. The mountain range forms the northern edge of the Darling Downs in the locality also called Bunya Mountains, Quee ...
, from 1928.
By 1951, it was proposed to be sold due to the cost to maintain; It was managed by the Dalby District CWA.
* Gold Coast: holiday cottage,
Tamborine Mountain, by 1929;
* Gold Coast:
Southport
Southport is a seaside resort, seaside town in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton in Merseyside, England. It lies on the West Lancashire Coastal Plain, West Lancashire coastal plain and the east coast of the Irish Sea, approximately north of ...
Cottage, owned by the
Saint George
Saint George (;Geʽez: ጊዮርጊስ, , ka, გიორგი, , , died 23 April 303), also George of Lydda, was an early Christian martyr who is venerated as a saint in Christianity. According to holy tradition, he was a soldier in the ...
branch. The Broad Street building on stilts had four rooms and a sleep-out verandah, originally two cottages on Stradbroke Island, was in use by November 1936, but officially opened in January 1938;
*
Redcliffe, obtained by 1923, and the first-ever glimpse of the sea by members and families;
* Townsville: Pioneer Women's Memorial Building seaside huts, Mitchell Street,
Kissing Point, Townsville, by 1929.
This included a 'sharkproof' enclosure for swimming;
* Western: a 'tourist shack', Bandana station,
Carnarvon Creek, with two bedrooms and three beds in each, a bathroom, kitchen, and laundry tubs. This was opened in September 1947, and maintained by the Trenhed branch.
Hostels
At the 1945 State Conference in Brisbane the two following resolutions carried: "That the QCWA adopt a hostel scheme throughout the State," and "Now that the Government has placed certain of the Western hospitals under board control, it would be a comfort to expectant mothers of the West if the Government would include hostels for these waiting mothers in the Hospitals Board scheme."
The following list does not include hostels managed, but not owned, by the QCWA.
Locations circa 1934
* Burnett Street, Bundaberg (for boys)
* Herbert Street, Goondiwindi
* Stanthorpe
* Albion Street, Warwick (for girls)
Locations circa 1941
* Burnett Street, Bundaberg (for students)
* Paulina McManus Memorial Home, The Esplanade, Cairns
* Herbert Street, Goondiwindi
* Albion Street, Warwick
Locations circa 1949
* Alpha
* Gregory Terrace, Brisbane (opened 1943 - formerly Holyrood Private Hospital)
* War Memorial Students' Hostel, Richmond Hill, Charters Towers (for boys)
* Herbert Street, Goondiwindi
*
Mary Tregear Women's Hostel, 84 Limestone Street, Ipswich

*
Students' Hostel, Brisbane Street, Ipswich (for girls)
* Students' Hostel, Milford Street, Ipswich (for boys)
* Lockyer Women's Hostel, Laidley
* Shannon House, Eagle Street, Longreach
* Mackay
* Archer Street, Rockhampton (formerly St Kilda Guest House)
* Roma (for boys)
* Roma (for girls)
* St George
* Stanthorpe (for students)
* The Kathleen Parr Student Hostel, Tambo
* 26 Mitchell Street, North Ward, Townsville
* Tully
* Palmerin Street, Warwick
Locations circa 1959
* The Ainsley Templeton Hostel, Alpha
* Ayr (for students)
* Templeton House, Barcaldine Mothers' Hostel, Fir Street, Barcaldine
* Callide Valley Hostel, Biloela
* Margaret Young Mothers Hostel, Blackall
* 52 Herbert Street, Bowen
* 91 Gregory Terrace, Brisbane
* Galatea Street, Charleville
* Prior Street, Charters Towers
* 1 Annie Street, Dalby
* Kirby Street, Dirranbandi
* Herbert Street, Goondiwindi
* CWA Students' Memorial Hostel, Goondiwindi (for students)
* Channon Street, Gympie
* Mowbray Street, Hughenden
* 5 Brisbane Street, Ipswich
*
Mary Tregear Women's Hostel, 84 Limestone Street, Ipswich
* Byrne Street, Julia Creek
* Rose Street, Kilcoy
* 103 Kingaroy Street, Kngaroy
* Lockyer Women's Hostel, William Street, Laidley
* Shannon House, Longreach
* Gordon Street, Mackay
* Lloyd Street, Mareeba
* Cambridge Street, Mitchell
* Monto and District Students' Hostel, Monto
* Isa Street,
Mount Isa
Mount Isa ( ) is a city in the Gulf Country region of Queensland, Australia. It came into existence because of the vast mineral deposits found in the area. Mount Isa Mines (MIM) is one of the most productive mines in world history, based on co ...
* Muttaburra
* Nambour Students' Jubilee Hostel,
Nambour
Nambour is a rural town and Suburbs and localities (Australia), locality in the Sunshine Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , the locality of Nambour had a population of 12,145 people.
Geography
Nambour is north of the state capital ...
(for students – opened 1951)
* Archer Street, Rockhampton
* St George
* Railway Street, Stanthorpe
* The Kathleen Parr Student Hostel, Tambo
* Mallalieu House, Toowong
* Memorial Hostel, Denham Street, corner of Walker Street, Townsville
* Tully
* Palmerin Street, Warwick
* Winton Mothers' Hostel
* Winton (for students)
Locations circa 1969
Source:
* Chippendale Street,
Ayr
* Blackall
* Herbert Street,
Bowen
* Gregory Terrace, Brisbane
* ‘The Lodge’ Trainee Teachers’ Hostel’, Boundary Street, Brisbane
* Galatea Street,
Charleville
*
Cloncurry
* 1 Annie Street, Dalby
* Gayndah
* McLean Street, Goondiwindi (for students)
* Gympie
* Mowbray Street, Hughenden
* Great Road,
Inglewood (opened November 1950)
*
Mary Tregear Women's Hostel, 84 Limestone Street, Ipswich
* 5 Brisbane Street, Ipswich
*
Kilcoy
* 103 Kingaroy Street, Kngaroy
* Lockyer Women's Hostel, William Street, Laidley
* 119 Crane Street, Longreach
* 115 Kingfisher Street,
Longreach
* Gordon Street, Mackay
* Isa Street, Mount Isa
* Muttaburra
* Archer Street, Rockhampton
* Feather Street, Roma
* Victoria Street,
Saint George
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* Porphyry Street, Springsure
* 69 William Street,
Surat
Surat (Gujarati Language, Gujarati: ) is a city in the western Indian States and territories of India, state of Gujarat. The word Surat directly translates to ''face'' in Urdu, Gujarati language, Gujarati and Hindi. Located on the banks of t ...
* Tambo
* 20 Arthur Street, Toowoomba
* Memorial Hostel, Denham Street, corner of Walker Street, Townsville
* Palmerin Street, Warwick
* Winton (for students)
Honours
In 1935 Fairfax was appointed an
Officer of the British Empire in recognition of her service.
Alice Berry was promoted from Officer (OBE) of the
Order of the British Empire
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding valuable service in a wide range of useful activities. It comprises five classes of awards across both civil and military divisions, the most senior two o ...
to Dame Commander (DBE) of the order on 1 January 1960 for "services to country women".
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On 11 June 1960 in the
Queen's Birthday Honours
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List, Honoria Christina Atherton was awarded the Order of the British Empire - Officer (Civil) (Imperial) "in recognition of service to the Qld Country Women's Association."
On 9 June 2003 in the Queen's Birthday Honours List, Jean Eva Anderson of Ballater Station at
Stamford was awarded the
Medal of the Order of Australia
The Order of Australia is an Australian honour that recognises Australian citizens and other persons for outstanding achievement and service. It was established on 14 February 1975 by Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia, on the advice of then ...
for her "service to the community of Hughenden, particularly through the Country Womens Association". She had given 52 years of service to the Hughenden branch. Her award was presented to her by the then
Governor of Queensland
The governor of Queensland is the representative of the monarch, currently King Charles III, in the state of Queensland. In an analogous way to the governor-general of Australia, governor-general at the national level, the governor Governors of ...
,
Quentin Bryce.
Notes
References
Bibliography
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Further reading
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External links
{{Commons category-inline, Queensland Country Women's Association
Queensland Country Women's Association turns 100!2022, John Oxley Library blog,
State Library of Queensland
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Queensland Country Women's Association Digital Stories and Oral History State Library of Queensland
Archived official website Trove, State Library of Queensland
Queensland Country Women's Association 1962 Photographs State Library of Queensland
Tour of Branches of the Northern and Central Divisions by Mrs. Fairfax and Joan White State Library of Queensland
State Library of Queensland holds the following records:
Queensland Country Women's Association Records 1923-2002Queensland Country Women's Association Records 1926-2008Queensland Country Women's Association Records 1923-2010Queensland Country Women's Association Minute Books 1924-2013and others
1922 establishments in Australia
Organizations established in 1922
Country Women's Association
National Rural Health Alliance organisations