QCWA Cloncurry Branch holds high tea

Chris  Burns
October 11 2016 - 12:00pm
TEA IN STYLE: Attendees of the high tea can bring in their own tea cup to be in the running for the best teacup award. Photo: Sarah Harvey.
TEA IN STYLE: Attendees of the high tea can bring in their own tea cup to be in the running for the best teacup award. Photo: Sarah Harvey.

THE Queensland Country Women’s Association Cloncurry branch celebrates its ‘roaring 20s’ high tea on Saturday, but tickets won’t be sold at the door. 

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Chris  Burns

Chris Burns

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