
Listen to The Country online: The Cyclone Gabrielle-hit farmers still waiting for full-farm access
Today on The Country radio show, host Jamie Mackay catches up with Helen and Ian Burgess, the owners of Poariki Station, who are still waiting for full farm access after Cyclone Gabrielle.
On with the show:
Helen and Ian Burgess:
These Cyclone Gabrielle-hit farmers in the Gisborne region are

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Listen to The Country online: The Cyclone Gabrielle-hit farmers still waiting for full-farm access
Today on The Country radio show, host Jamie Mackay catches up with Helen and Ian Burgess, the owners of Poariki Station, who are still waiting for full farm access after Cyclone Gabrielle. On with the show: Helen and Ian Burgess: These Cyclone Gabrielle-hit farmers in the Gisborne region are


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