Still Here

Her father’s influence and a deep love for animals inspired her to become a shepherd, but it’s not been an easy road for Wairarapa-based Lara Smith, 29. Here, she shares how her persistence has paid off.

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Finding The Strength

Shepherdess recently visited Mātāwai sheep and beef farmer Jenny Sandford, 40, for our new podcast, Far From Town, made in collaboration with RNZ. Here is some of her conversation with podcast host Arpége Taratoa-Rangikura.

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Chat on the Chathams

Greer Paterson, 32, our resident columnist – and also a school teacher, fencing contractor, mum of two and much-loved Shepherdess team member – shares the special highlights and challenges of teaching in a place as remote as Rēkohu Wharekauri Chatham Islands.

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Catherine Chidgey

Catherine Chidgey, 55, is one of New Zealand’s most acclaimed contemporary writers. She’s running a workshop, Writing the Child, at this year’s Featherston Booktown Karukatea Festival.

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Abby France, FMG

Abby France, 38, is a client advice manager at FMG and a mum to two young girls, Harriet, 6, and Pip, 3. She is also a sheep farmer and co-owns an events company. From her home in Heratini Geraldine, Abby helps clients plan for the future – and throws a country fete or two to give them an excuse to get off farm and connect.

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Creative at Heart

Amy Burke, 41, of Te Mamaku Ruby Bay, near Motueka, created Botanical Skincare, whose roots stretch back to her childhood – playing in her grandmother’s sprawling botanical garden and soaking up knowledge of plants and their properties. Here, the 2024 winner of Rural Women New Zealand’s Creative at Heart award takes us through a day of blending product-making with running a business and raising a family.

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A Dream & Hard Graft

A way of life with a love of horses at its core, encompassed by a strong belief that horses can heal.

Jane Tylee

This story is the fourth in a series where we share, in their own words, the stories of ten women who call Tararua home.

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Lucy Verwaayen

Lucy Verwaayen

This story is the third in a series where we share, in their own words, the stories of ten women who call Tararua home.

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Sally Dryland

Sally Dryland

This story is the second in a series where we share, in their own words, the stories of ten women who call Tararua home.

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Sharon Smith

This story is the first in a series where we share, in their own words, the stories of ten women who call Tararua home.

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Leading with Care

Dawn has had a long career in governance – often in male-dominated environments – from local community groups to national boards.

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Kate & Koko

Kate and Koko run the recently established Station Cafe in Seddon, and the tight-knit community here has embraced their warmth and hospitality.

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Takurua Winter 2026 Edition

Twenty-Sixth Edition

Our Takurua Winter Edition is out 8 June.

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