
Jason Coffey
At Waipaoa I’m learning as much as I can from my tutors so I can pass it on to the future generation of farmers.
Nick Herries
After two years at Waipaoa I want to be working on a large Angus cattle stud here in Gisborne as a shepherd or higher role.
Harry Murtagh
At present I’m learning as much as I can at Waipaoa and would recommend any young person who plans on a career in the agriculture industry to apply for a cadetship here, you’ll constantly learn heaps and have a great time doing it!
Ben Te Kahika
Hi my name is Ben Te Kahika I am 16 years old and come
from Puketitiri, an hour North/West of Napier in the
Hawke’s Bay. My parents do...
Jeremy Lawson
So far I have really enjoyed my training at Waipaoa. I think sheep and beef farming is a great lifestyle and plenty of work that is satisfying.
Greg Thomsen
When I leave Waipaoa I want to go to Massey in Palmerton North to do a diploma of Agriculture or do a Shepherding roll in the Hawke’s Bay working on a Station.
Mark Bengston
When I have finished my two years at Waipaoa I would like to travel around New Zealand and work on different kinds of stations and farming operations. With the plan of me ending up as a farm manager on a large sheep and beef farm.

James Hurley
Farming has always been a passion of mine and therefore gaining admission to Waipaoa has been one of my greatest achievements to date.
Todd Candy
After my two years at Waipaoa I want to work on a large station with heaps of stock work. I would also love to be apart of a autumn muster and experience some of the high country the south island has to offer.
Jason Wyn-Harris
I come from a 950 acre rolling country farm in Central Hawkes Bay 20 minutes from Waipukurau. The farm runs a Coopworth stud and a few bulls.
