A room of Oamaru citizens was told the September 23 general election will be one of the ''most important'' of its kind.
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters was in Oamaru on Saturday to talk to voters about what they wanted from their representatives after the election.
At Oamaru's Brydone Hotel, Mr Peters spoke about the need for action to address the suicide rate and slow economic growth.
He emphasised the mental health of farmers and how inadequate financial planning from successive governments and national companies had contributed to New Zealand's unenviable suicide statistics.
He criticised the way regional New Zealand infrastructure had been neglected with a particular emphasis on roads and how funding for roading was divided up between metropolitan and rural projects.