PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
The QIA has come a long way as it seeks to rebuild after many years of decline both in membership and in its finances.
Traditional events early in the year, St Brigid’s Dinner and St Patrick’s Eve Dinner were well organized and well attended. The QIA’s presence in the St Patrick’s Day Parade was highlighted by an impressive float. In May, members enjoyed an evening of entertainment as membership cards were distribute dto those present. In June, a dinner was held for Rugby fans both Irish and Australia to come together to watch the Wallabies take on the Irish team on their Australian Tour.…
QUEENSLAND IRISH ASSOCIATION
MEMBERS LUNCH
FRIDAY 24 MAY 2019 – FROM 12 NOON
CARINA LEAGUES CLUB
The lunch will feature a presentation to Senator Claire Moore on the occasion of her retirement from the Australian Senate to acknowledge her great support and dedication to the Queensland Irish Association and the Irish Community of Queensland.…
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
A busy year for the QIA is well underway with much more to come in 2019.
The St Brigid’s Dinner was an outstanding evening of fine speeches and first class entertainment to mark thirty years of honoring St Brigid.…
A lunch will be held on Wednesday 20 February to acknowledge our Senior Members. A lunch will be held on Wednesday 20 February to acknowledge our Senior Members.
The QIA Constitution provides that any member with thirty years continuous membership becomes a Senior Member.…
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
The QIA has come a long way as it seeks to rebuild after many years of decline both in membership and in its finances.
Traditional events early in the year, St Brigid’s Dinner and St Patrick’s Eve Dinner were well organized and well attended.…