Spring Newsletter
If you have been into the practice recently or you follow us on our Facebook page, you will have seen the transformation taking place inside the practice. Our big city…
If you have been into the practice recently or you follow us on our Facebook page, you will have seen the transformation taking place inside the practice. Our big city…
Hi All A extra warm welcome to our quarterly newsletter. The temps are dropping, the ground is wetter, the winter crops are sown and winter sport season is well underway.We…
A very warm welcome to our quarterly newsletter. The days are shortening and the pipfruit season is well underway. The grape harvest has begun and the shops have autumn planting…
Early December and it isn't particularly summery as we pull the newsletter together - we are hoping that warm and settled weather is just around the corner - with some…
With this afternoon's announcement, the team at TBC is busy putting into place our plan for operating at Level Two - 2021 version. We are excited at the prospect of…
Find yourself a warm, comfy space to sit down and enjoy our latest quarterly newsletter. Meet Louise, hear about what our team members have been up to, get an update…
Media Release Date: 19th April 2021 INACTIVITY KILLING US WARN NZ CHIROPRACTORS Our 21st-century lifestyle and inactivity, worsened by Covid-19 lockdowns, is killing us, warns the New Zealand Chiropractors’ Association…
Beautiful autumnal colours herald the publication of our our latest quarterly newsletter. Team members share information on their heroes and who/what inspires them as well as penning their regular quarterly…
Media Release Wednesday 3rd March 2021 Repeated COVID-19 lockdowns, with no exemptions or funding support for significant numbers of private primary healthcare practices is putting the viability of thousands of…
New Zealand Chiropractors’ AssociationMedia Release21st December 2020There is a marked increase in health problems triggered by rising stress levels and people working from home under unhealthy and poor ergonomic conditions…