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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 [198] Byrne Street, Julia Creek [215] Rose Street, Kilcoy; 103 Kingaroy Street, Kngaroy [216] Lockyer Women's Hostel, William Street, Laidley; Shannon ...
Illustrated front cover from The Queenslander, 1928 CWA group meeting in Emerald, 1939 Country Women's Association of New South Wales meeting, ca. 1940 Cootamundra Albert Park CWA Monument The Country Women's Association ( CWA) is a women's organisation in Australia, which seeks to advance interests of women, families, and communities in ...
The building is a large two-storeyed timber structure with chamferboard external walls surrounded at both levels by elaborately decorated verandahs. A single storey laundry wing extends at the rear and is connected to the central hallway by an enclosed rear verandah.
Concerned Women for America (CWA) is a socially conservative, [1] evangelical Christian non-profit women's legislative action committee in the United States. Headquartered in Washington D.C. , [ 2 ] the CWA is involved in social and political movements, through which it aims to incorporate Christian ideology. [ 3 ]
A continuous payment authority (CPA) is a type of regular automatic payment where an individual gives a vendor permission to take money from a credit or debit account whenever the vendor feels money is owed. [1] They are often used by payday lenders, gym memberships, and subscription sites such as those for magazines. [1] [2]
CWA Constructions, a Swiss manufacturer of gondolas and people mover cabins, a division of Doppelmayr Garaventa Group Central Weather Administration , the weather agency of Taiwan Catch Wrestling Association , a former German/Austrian professional wrestling promotion
The Bracero Program was a temporary-worker importation agreement between the United States and Mexico from 1942 to 1964. Initially created in 1942 as an emergency procedure to alleviate wartime labor shortages, the program actually lasted until 1964, bringing approximately 4.5 million legal Mexican workers into the United States during its lifespan.
Civil Works Administration workers cleaning and painting the gold dome of the Colorado State Capitol (1934).. The Civil Works Administration (CWA) was a short-lived job creation program established by the New Deal during the Great Depression in the United States in order to rapidly create mostly manual-labor jobs for millions of unemployed workers.