Letters to the editor: Pauline and a sad farewell

PAULINE Hanson has told her followers to stop believing what's written about her in newspapers because, she claims, many things published about her are misleading or untrue.

If the press needs any encouragement to start reporting whatever comes out of her mouth in future, here it is.

Please tell us every single thing she says, exactly as she says it.

That way, we'll know to follow her own instructions and regard it all as rubbish and lies.

Grant Agnew

 

A sad day for the ladies of the Cunningham CWA when it folded last week.

My nanna Nell Karle was one of the founding members of the group, living just around the corner on Roger's Creek Road.

She held the position of president, secretary and treasurer and was involved for well over 50 years.

I spent many a school holiday at the Cunningham Hall with her at the CWA meetings. It had a large membership then.

Everyone had lots of fun with the games and cent sales.

Nothing beats the home cooking that filled the tables from all those country ladies.

The Country Women's Association raise lots of funds for their communities and do many other amazing things.

It sad to think that something my nanna helped start all those years ago has finally come to an end.

Maybe one day some of the younger community members will step up and get this old branch up and running again.

Duanne Karle

 

Daily News readers weigh in on whether Warwick needs Sunday trading

 

Yes. I see so many visitors trying to get into the shopping centre on a Sunday over the years; it's ridiculous.

Especially when you have events on in town such as Jumpers and Jazz, polocrosse, car racing etc.

Get with the times

Ray Black

 

No. I do not want Sunday trading.

Heidi Clark

 

No, don't have the cash for it. Lucky to survive on what I get now.

Carol Odgen

 

Send your letters to the editor to editor@warwick dailynews.com.au



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