Fiona Terry
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Nelson-based freelance journalist Fiona Terry's been a creative feature writer and magazine editor for over 30 years. She's relished freelancing for some top titles in Aotearoa and the UK and also worked with some stellar corporates on internal and external comms.
She takes great pride in finding the magic in things that others might miss, getting the stories out there that deserve to be told, and telling them in an engaging way.
She grew up in the UK on Romney Marsh, surrounded by sheep! Her parents had a butchers shop there and through that, from an early age, she was also introduced to New Zealand lamb, which was hugely popular with their customers! September 10, 2024
Grant helping to grow new rural doctors
Fifth-year medical student says her options have opened up even more thanks to scholarship cash.
August 20, 2024
Rural women plea for action on irregular HRT supply
Rural Women NZ make submission to Pharmac on hormone replacement therapy.
July 30, 2024
Premium apples saved by dam
Irrigation water from the new Waimea Community Dam started flowing just in time for Vailima Orchards.
June 12, 2024
Visa changes ‘devastating’ for farmers and workers
‘When we lose these guys there’s nobody here that’s wanting to do that job,’ says Feds leader.
April 30, 2024
Drought far from broken in top of the south
Rural Support Trust hosts Drought Shout meeting amid dire conditions.
April 3, 2024
Feed the focus as dry drags on
Top of the South Rural Support Trust fielding more calls than usual.
March 7, 2024
‘Very serious dry’ scorches top of the south
‘The hills are that awful grey colour they go when it’s really dry,’ says Rural Communities Minister.