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Taranaki Stories 
Leading Women  
The pioneering spirit of Taranaki is captured by the amazing women who have lived around the mountain. Read about the region's first woman mayor, who got into politics to clean up Eltham. Or find about a woman who scared young reporters into minding their Ps and Qs, along with every other letter and points of grammar. That lady of literature was New Zealand's first woman news editor. There's a sportswoman who became a triple star and is now on the rise as a coach. Learn about an educator way before her time. This woman pushed for pay equity between female and male teachers, way back at the start of the 20th century. Later, we will hear the story of a woman bush doctor; a Taranaki kuia who has lived through unimaginable changes; a nurse who cared for famous chief Titokowaru; and a woman who left a legacy for contemporary artists.

Over My Dead Body - the June Opie story By Rhonda Bartle When June Opie sailed from New Zealand to England in 1... Read More
Rough Shod - Shirley Hazlewood
Grannie Evans - a remarkable woman By Sorrel Hoskin It was late evening when Ann Evans answered a knock at... Read More
A Midwife's Hands By Rhonda Bartle A Prayer for all seasons The midwife's prayer begins:... Read More
The Midwife's PrayerA Short History of Inglewood Maternity Hospital
'Good Morning, Everybody!' - The Aunt Daisy Story By Rhonda Bartle Roots in London…and New Plymouth Maud Ruby Basham was th... Read More
Brainwave - Robin Fancourt By Rhonda Bartle Robin Fancourt at home in New Plymouth: Image Puke A... Read More
God Has Been Good To Me - Sister Anne Keegan Looks Back By Rhonda Bartle English and Irish Blood Born of good English and Iris... Read More
Tui Leads Way In RSA By Virginia Winder A Tui called Iris Latham has led the fight for women... Read More
A Woman Before Her Time By Virginia Winder In the middle of a wretched war a Taranaki schooltea... Read More
Elsie Andrews - The Making Of A Feminist
Lorna Spreads Her Wings By Virginia Winder World War II code-breaker Lorna Gayton has a confess... Read More
Monica Brewster - the gift of a gallery By Sorrel Hoskin It's surprising how little is known about the woman wh... Read More
From Milking Sheds to Making Wedding Dresses to Changing the Rape Law - Joyce Crowley, QSO, JP By Rhonda Bartle Relaxed and always ready: Joyce Crowley at her home ... Read More
The Wedding Dresser
Margaret Smith's Mayoral Milestone By Virginia Winder When Margaret Smith became Taranaki's first woman ma... Read More
Bog, bush and candlelight medicine - Dr Doris Gordon By Sorrel Hoskin Doris Jolly and her friend Francie Dowling, gazed appr... Read More
Jelly sponges and Rose bushesPigwifery and Pumps
The Garden Guerrillas of Goodson Dell By Rhonda Bartle The Goodson Guerrillas: From left Barbara Patterson,... Read More
Zona Wagstaff Never Gives Up By Virginia Winder One of Taranaki's boldest environmental battlers is an ... Read More
What a Difference a Century Makes
June Litman's Literary Legacy By Virginia Winder Hundreds of journalists the world over have a little... Read More
Historian Relives Road To Parihaka By Virginia Winder One hundred years on from the 1881 invasion of Parih... Read More


Taranaki Stories.
Read the Story of Chew Chong

When farmers and immigrants faced poverty, a Chinese man saved the day. Read about Chew Chong's humanity, his butter developments and his dairy industry legacy...

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