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Access to healthcare an issue, says NSW CWA president

NSW CWA president Joy Beames has visited the Broken Hill branch for the first time, introducing herself, and discussing community issues at a meeting on November 2.

Ms Beames, who is from Dunedoo, is travelling throughout the state to familiarise herself with local CWA groups.

The visit comes as the energy crisis leaves many locals struggling financially due to spoilt food, lost wages and business closures.

“Mostly we’ve been talking about the energy problems,” Ms Beames said.

“It’s invaluable to me that I get around and visit because it’s the more isolated groups in the state that tend to miss out.

“So I can hear what their concerns are and what good things they’re doing.”

Ms Beames said that accessing health is a huge issue nationwide for remote communities.

“Everywhere around the state the big issue is health; everyone has issues accessing health care,” she said.

“We talk to the government a lot. I’ve had meetings with various ministers about these issues and they’re aware of it, they’re trying.”

CWA Broken Hill secretary Joan Casey said the group was keen to meet the president and discuss a few key ideas.

“She just wanted to come out and meet the branches, have a chat with the ladies and see how we’re going and if there are any problems,” she said. “So that was great to have a face-to-face conversation.”

Ms Casey said the group, with help and advice from Ms Beam, are planning to offer support for locals affected by the energy crisis, with details to be announced.

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