Hamilton-based farmer health body unable to sustain ‘vital’ scheme due to government funding dispute

By Sean McComish
June 20 2013 - 4:00am
Funding worries: National Centre for Farmer Health director Sue Brumby (left), Western District Health Service CEO Jim Fletcher, centre lecturer and researcher Jacquie Cotton and centre agrisafe clinician and nurse Mark Atcheson.
Funding worries: National Centre for Farmer Health director Sue Brumby (left), Western District Health Service CEO Jim Fletcher, centre lecturer and researcher Jacquie Cotton and centre agrisafe clinician and nurse Mark Atcheson.

HAMILTON’S National Centre for Farmer Health is facing a grim future after being forced to shut down a key program aimed at improving the life expectancy of farmers. 

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