Devastated Gympie flower farmer receives generous donation in flood recovery story

Source: ABC News

6 September, 2022

“A heartbroken flower farmer who considered "throwing the towel in" after being wiped out by flooding has been overwhelmed by community efforts to save her business. 

Erin Dore considered walking away from her fledgling flower farm after successive floods and weeks of rain destroyed most of her plants earlier this year.

But the generous donation of 1,000 snapdragon seedlings and support from the Gympie community north of Queensland's Sunshine Coast have helped save the farm from folding”.

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