New Zealand First leader Winston Peters wasted no time in revving up the crowds when he visited Whangamata today.
Roading, health, industry, immigration, homelessness and housing, employment, policing and mangroves were among the topics covered Mr Peters this morning.
Mr Peters told the audience of almost 200 which had gathered that as part of the Government, he would form a police flying squad to deal with the "rampant outbreak of crime".
Mr Peters said he would also ensure monitoring of New Zealand's coastlines to prevent episodes of drug smuggling, such as what happened on 90 Mile Beach where millions of dollars of drugs were found. The money from this would be put back into areas such as Whangamata to boost roading and industry, he said.
One of his promises that perked many people up was his promise that the new Super Gold Card would offer one free specialist and three free doctor's appointments to the cardholder each year.