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Pioneer Place Independent Living Units

Gold Coast Pioneer Place Independent Living Units

17 Meron St
Suburb: SOUTHPORT
State: QLD
Postcode: 4215

1300 783 793

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We can get them food and some relief on school costs and fodder but looking to find info on where I can send them for some help for the next 3 months with general bills? With the crisis in the dairy industry at the moment they are producing milk at a higher cost than what they are getting for it (as are hundreds of other dairy farmers). They have a good, established farm, want to stay in Australia and want to keep dairy farming. All they need is some help to get through this stage until the husband gets back on his feet.
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