With the lowest GDP in the country, the lowest average household income an some of the highest unemployment levels in the country, Northland has been a victim of neglect. But it has enormous untapped potential.
Nearly half of New Zealand's population lives outside our big cities, and for New Zealand to be strong, our regions need to be strong.
That's why New Zealand First fought to set up the Provincial Growth Fund as part of the coalition, investing $1 billion per annum over the next three years in our regions. We want to create sustainable jobs for people to support themselves and their families, enhance economic development opportunities, and build resilient communities.
We'll do that by improving employment rates and wages, lowering the rates of young people outside of work, education or training, and building infrastructure to help deliver opportunities.
The first tranche of projects focuses on our priority regions and the one-billion-tree programme. This first stage invests $61.7 million into forestry initiatives, tourism ventures, rail and roading projects that have the potential to create more than 700 direct jobs.