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COUNTRY GIRLS’ VISITOR

Australian Winner Of Contest

The organisation of Country Girls' Clubs in New Zealand will be studied by Miss Shirley Campigli, who arrived in Auckland recently from Australia to begin a three-month tour sponsored by the Australia and New Zealand Bank. Miss Campigli won a contest open to members of the Senior Young Farmers' Movement of Victoria—the Australian equivalent of the New Zealand Country Girls’ Clubs.

Brought up on her parents’ farm in Pakenham, a small country town 48 miles from Melbourne, she is interested in fanfling and horses, but her regular work is supervising a centre for mentallyretarded children, near Melbourne.

During her tour, Miss Campigli will visit Country Girls’ Clubs in Dargaville. Bulls, Napier. Heretaunga. Wellington, Christchurch. Timaru, Invercargill, Gore. Waihaka, Dunedin, Nelson, and Ward. The third Australian girl to win the trip, she was accompanied on the voyage by Miss Anne Kelly, of Gore, who has just completed a three-month stay in Victoria as the winner of a similar competition organised through the Country Girls’ Clubs.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19610517.2.5.7

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Press, Volume C, Issue 29515, 17 May 1961, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
171

COUNTRY GIRLS’ VISITOR Press, Volume C, Issue 29515, 17 May 1961, Page 2

COUNTRY GIRLS’ VISITOR Press, Volume C, Issue 29515, 17 May 1961, Page 2

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