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Survive with style seminars at Coonabarabran and Quirindi

12 Mar 2009

Women in the Coonabarabran and Quirindi districts are to be treated to two great seminars in early April featuring well known style and image consultant Sandra Martin.

Organiser of the seminars, NSW Department of Primary Industries drought support worker Jenny Croft, said sessions during the day would incorporate tips and suggestions to assist women to develop their personal style.

"Other speakers will talk on a variety of topics which relate to the well being and survival of the farm family," she said.

"This will be an informative and interesting day out for rural women. I guarantee they won’t be disappointed.

"These days have been extremely popular in other areas and now Coonabarabran and Quirindi ladies are being offered a chance to come to town and enjoy a day with a difference."

The free seminars will be held at the Coonabarabran Club on Monday 6 April and at the Quirindi Tennis Club on Tuesday 7 April.

Both will start at 10.00 am, with coffee and registration at 9.30 am, and finish around 3.00 pm. Morning tea and lunch are included.

It is essential to book in by contacting drought support worker Jenny Croft on 0429 446417 or by emailing jenny.croft@dpi.nsw.gov.au.

The day is funded by the NSW Department of Primary Industries Drought Program.

Further reading

Drought assistance

Rural Women's Network

Media contact: Tom Braz 02 6391 3579, 0428 256 596

 
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