Grandma's meatloaf, broken glass jelly and Weet-Bix slice. "We started during COVID because so many people couldn't access certain foods," Ms Bowtell said. "It's the easy stuff, the basic stuff that people need," Ms Bowtell said. "It's been wonderful to hear from all these people potentially saving an arm and a leg during their weekly shop," she said. "Some younger …
The West Australian Country Women's Association has welcomed men into its ranks after 100 years, with members voting almost unanimously to grant men membership rights. The vote comes as the CWA celebrates its centenary in Western Australia, and the historic vote is part of a swathe of constitutional changes voted in by members at the association's annual general meeting. CWA …
Rachel Mitchell is almost two years older than the Country Women's Association in Western Australia. Men on the agenda CWA state chief executive Trish Langdon will be hosting the 100th WA conference in July, where potential changes to the group's constitution will be voted on. "It's important the organisation is governed in a contemporary manner," Ms Langdon said. "I think …