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HomestoriesQ&A with Michael Jones, CEO of Club Warwick RSL

Q&A with Michael Jones, CEO of Club Warwick RSL

This week’s Q&A is with Warwick identity Michael Jones. Many would know him from his role as CEO of Club Warwick RSL. Thank you for your time and insight Michael!

Q. If you could spend 24 hours anywhere, any year, where would you choose?

France

Q. What’s something people may not know about you?

My nickname

Q. How do you relax after a long day?

Walking with my wife and my dog Jonesy

Q. What are you most grateful for?

Being healthy

Q. What would your last meal on earth be?

A big juicy steak

Q. Do you prefer coffee or tea?

Both, but Bushells leaf tea

Q. What are you currently reading and what’s the best book you’ve read?

Work books

Q. What is your favourite spot in our region?

Queen Mary Falls

Q. What is the best piece of advice you have ever received?

Anything from my father

Q. Which six guests, dead or alive, would be invited to your ultimate dinner party?

My wife, brother, sister, sons, and daughters

Q. What is your favourite movie?

Rocky

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