Road and rail projects will create 159 jobs in the Whanganui-Manawatū region following an injection of $5.52 million in Government funding.
The Provincial Growth Fund is providing $60m to KiwiRail and councils around New Zealand to create employment for local workers, Regional Economic Development Minister Shane Jones announced on Monday.
The Manawatū-Whanganui allocation of $5.52m is for roading, cycle trails, tree removal and firewood supply.
"As part of the recent Provincial Growth Fund (PGF) reset we announced an allocation of $60m for road and rail projects across the country that will focus on worker redeployment," Jones said.
"This is made up of $27.2m for local roading projects, $26m for rail projects and nearly $6.8m for the Ministry of Social Development to support workers into training to take up these jobs.