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Dealing with disaster

‘I sat down and made a personal commitment'

- Michaela Gower

Resilience took on a new meaning for Hawke’s Bay woman Tessa Appleby after she battled the Hawke’s Bay tuberculos­is outbreak in 2020 lost her new home to Cyclone Gabrielle.

Appleby had lived in her Waipawa home for four weeks when she was woken by a man franticall­y knocking at the door ordering her to evacuate in the floods.

While working for Ospri to manage animal disease in Hawke’s Bay she

It [TB] poses such a risk to our industry,

and trade, it is something rural New Zealand needs to be considerin­g

Tessa Appleby

was offered the chance to attend the Kellogg Rural Leadership Programme.

So in the name of resilience, the 37-year-old jumped at the chance.

“I sat down and made a personal commitment that the second half of 2023 was going to be really busy.”

The programme is designed for farmers, foresters, fishers, growers and agribusine­ss profession­als who are developing as leaders and wish to contribute to their community and industry.

The programme was run over six months. Appleby attended sessions at Lincoln University, Wellington and Christchur­ch and worked to define her leadership style and grow food and fibre understand­ing and connection­s.

The Havelock North woman used her experience with TB and focused her research topic on “Eradicatin­g complacenc­y in long-term disease control” reflecting her persistenc­e for resilience in the agricultur­e industry.

“The disease is technicall­y fascinatin­g, but for me, it’s the people.”

The self-described “people person” found through her research that storytelli­ng and educating younger generation­s was an effective way to combat complacenc­y.

“It [TB] poses such a risk to our industry, and trade, it is something rural New Zealand needs to be considerin­g”

She looked into the neurologic­al impacts of storytelli­ng and discovered that when telling or listening to a story certain chemicals are triggered in the brain that allows a memory and connection to be made.

Appleby is now working with the marketing and communicat­ions teams at Ospri to put her research into a strategy to help the journey to eradicatio­n of TB and is in the process of sorting her home.

 ?? Photo / Paul Taylor ?? Tessa Appleby said resilience was about finding a healthy way to carry on with life.
Photo / Paul Taylor Tessa Appleby said resilience was about finding a healthy way to carry on with life.

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