…There has been an element of derision, I think, enfolding the CWA during its history, arising perhaps because in an age of male entitlement women found the capacity to fix their own problems. They were the early feminists establishing a bond of sisterhood…
This article by Colleen O’Sullivan appeared in the Mudgee Guardian 31 August 2015.
Featured image is a recent photo of the CWA rooms at Kandos.
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Beginnings and Endings
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Four things about me. I like reading, writing, researching and living in the country. In particular I like living at Kandos, where we have been for more than a decade. I have deep roots in this part of the country. My mother spent her early life in Kandos. My father was born at Rylstone. My grandparents were pioneers of Kandos and Rylstone. And I was born at Lue - and went to school in Mudgee. The history of this area excites me and I would like to share it with you.
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