Qcwa Branch Upper Stone

This charity's registration has been voluntarily revoked.

  • Public Benevolent Institution
  • Basic Religious Charity
  • Tax deductible (DGR)
  • Financial Report Consolidated

Key Information

Charity Status

Charity registration is voluntarily revoked.

Charity Size

N/A

Years in Operation

103 Years

Est. 1922

Operating State(s)
Western Australia Australian Capital Territory Northern Territory Queensland South Australia Victoria Tasmania

QLD

Overseas Operations

Not Operating Overseas

Number of Employees

0

Employees

15

Volunteers

% Revenue from Govt.

N/A

Total Expenses

$0.00

0% of Revenue

% Revenue from Donations

N/A

Grants for Use in Aus.

$0.00

0% of Expenses

Grants for Use Outside Aus.

$0.00

0% of Expenses

% Employee Expenses

0%

Employee Expenses ($0)

Who they help


Aboriginal Or Tsi
Adults - 65 And Over
Children 6 To Under 15
Communities Overseas
People From A CALD Background
Females
Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Or Intersex Persons
General Community In Australia
Males
Migrants Refugees Or Asylum Seekers
People At Risk Of Homelessness
People With Chronic Illness
People With Disabilities
Victims Of Disasters
Youth 15 To U25

More Details

Basic Information

ABN

21287227458

OPERATING STATES

QLD

ENTITY TYPE

Other Incorporated Entity

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: 44 Mona Road Halifax QLD 4850

Purpose statement

QCWA was inducted into the Qld Business Leaders Hall of Fame for its contribution to the wellbeing of women and rural communities for 90 years. QCWA distributed $326k to support various organisations. These donations from the Public Rural Crisis Fund aided 388 individuals/families, Youngcare and the Royal Flying Doctor Service. QCWA bought hay for starving livestock and assisted families affected by floods. QCWA offers a variety of committees which provide opportunities to acquire varied skills such as cookery, floral art, knitting and crochet, dressmaking, music and drama, photography and patchwork. CWA House Oakey has been providing residential aged care for 35 years. Management and staff, health professionals, volunteers, contractors and agencies form the patchwork of the multifaceted services required. A home and residential care service is provided to 40 residents. The Creek Rooms provide secure accommodation for 15 residents with specific needs. Another noteworthy project this year `Kits for Kids` was a box filled with school classroom supplies and sent to PNG and Solomon Islands. QCWA launched its new quarterly magazine `RUTH` which is available statewide via newsagents. Many subjects are covered: starting a new career, celebrating life in a small town, suicide prevention and working towards climate change. The magazine, which recently won an editorial award covers topics such as cookery, fashion, inspiring women and gardening. Visit our website www.qcwa.org.au

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2013 Financial Data

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2013 People

Staff Costs

N/A

Full Time Equivalent Employees

N/A

Average Expense per Employee

N/A

Full Time Employees

0

0% of Employees

Part Time Employees

0

0% of Employees

Casual Employees

N/A

This organisation is supported by 15 volunteers.

Charity Name Group Name ABN
The Queensland Country Women's Association
22621683521
Responsible People

We display the names and titles of the first 16 Responsible people for each charity. If you would like to see the remaining responsible people please visit the ACNC charity register.

Carol Jackson

Role: Other

Christine Reghenzani Oam

Role: Other

Maria Keys

Role: Other

Marie Baulch

Role: Other

Sheila Campbell

Role: President

Tamara Stephensen

Role: Other

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