Latest fromTCN - Rural Health
Rural and primary care a focus for new medical school
'Stop contemplating" and get on with it says University of Waikato vice-chancellor.
Foxton vet Charlie Boyce has a soft spot for pigs
Well-known veterinarian Charlie Boyce to close doors on clinic after almost 50 years
'Screaming for my life': Man who lost leg in 'horrific' accident now helps amputees
'I can’t even describe... how painful that was. Like the pain went through my organs.'
'A great event': Farmers ready to compete in Coast to Coast
“I’ve grown up with the Coast to Coast ... it wouldn’t be a summer without it."
'I'm a man of habit': 25 years on Hugh's still hitting the gym
‘‘You need to do it. Otherwise you become a slab.’’
How a head injury taught this farmer to talk about his feelings
Sponsored content: Southland farmer's accident changed him but not in the way he expected.
Cash boost for Cyclone Gabrielle affected Hawke’s Bay communities
75 groups have been awarded Community Wellbeing and Hauora grants.
'Slips, trips and falls': Why hunters need to be fit for the roar
Outdoor safety advocates are urging hunters to get into shape.
'Emergency': How getting strep throat led to three open-heart surgeries
'I wouldn’t want anyone to go through it'.
How rodeo helped Slade McDonald's wellbeing
This fencer moved continents twice and lost both his parents before finishing high school.
Dairy farmer wants normalise the post-partum psychosis conversation
Abbi Ayre was juggling farming, family and two bouts of post-partum psychosis.
Electrocuted twice: Troy Hall's road to recovery
Inspirational horticulturalist who turned his life around only to be electrocuted, twice.
From hip-hop to sheep and beef: Meet Junior Taulago
The Chch quake spurred a direction change - now he's running a farm hit by the cyclone.
Kūmara grower Krista is back on track after Cyclone Gabrielle
Sponsored content: “Really honing into getting off-farm was crucial for us to keep going."
Kiwicoast Lions’ health night raises money for Rural Support Trust
Fashion show creates laughter amid serious message
‘Lean on a gate, talk to a mate’ hits the States
'It doesn’t matter what country you live in, it’s just how you deal with it and get help.'
Tararua Rural Support Trust cyclone recovery expo a hit
Free fencing gear and goodie bags were on offer at the expo.
Meet Laura Koot - the driving force behind the Fairlight Foundation
Sponsored content: The Fairlight Foundation trains young women in farming.
Waikato farmers swap tractors for surfboards
The annual Surfing for Farmers season kicks off in Waikato.
From one farmer to another: 'It's okay to cry'
Matt Holden was at rock bottom, but now he wants to help others in the rural sector.
$20m Healthcare infrastructure investment set to boost access for South Island Māori and rural residents
The population of Amberley in North Canterbury increased by 58 per cent over 12 years.