Bay of Plenty Times

Multimilli­on-dollar O¯ po¯tiki projects take off

PM joins in as district celebrates start of economy-boosting harbour and aquacultur­e developmen­ts

- David Beck The Prime Minister is welcomed on to Te Rere Marae in O¯ po¯tiki.

There is a buzz around O¯ po¯tiki. Increased employment and growing businesses are some of the benefits already being seen through the multimilli­ondollar project to develop the small Eastern Bay of Plenty district’s harbour.

Yesterday, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Economic and Regional Developmen­t Minister Stuart Nash joined Whakato¯hea iwi, local council members and representa­tives of the aquacultur­e and marine industry at a ceremony to celebrate the beginning of the harbour developmen­t constructi­on.

Up to July 2020, Opo¯tiki ¯ was awarded $117.37 million from the government’s Provincial Growth Fund — more than areas such as Waikato, Southland, Otago, and Canterbury.

That included $79.4 million for the O¯ po¯ tiki Harbour developmen­t, $24.85 million for aquacultur­e developmen­t and a mussel processing factory, and $8.8 million for new marine and industrial infrastruc­ture.

“O¯ potiki had done the work, they knew what their aspiration­s were and they just needed a partner to help develop it,” Ardern told media while visiting Te Rere Marae.

“It has always been about the difference that we could make and where the investment has gone, particular­ly from the Provincial Growth Fund, has been based on those communitie­s where we know it will make the biggest difference.’’

“It was also for those communitie­s who had plans, who had proposals, who knew what it would take to get a particular project off the ground.”

Nash said each of the projects was in partnershi­p with iwi, local government and the commercial sector, which were all co-funding or contributi­ng.

“The community can now celebrate progress on a project that has been a priority for this region for 20 years yet failed to win support in the past,” he said.

“The harbour and aquacultur­e developmen­t will unlock the region’s potential and drive the local economic recovery.

“The combinatio­n of community-led developmen­t and government support is building the infrastruc­ture and workforce needed to make sustainabl­e change to the region’s economic fortunes. O¯ po¯tiki has high levels of deprivatio­n and about 44 per cent of people have incomes under $20,000.”

O¯ po¯tiki Mayor Lyn Riesterer said the region was already seeing more money being spent in its economy, thanks to the jobs and businesses created by the projects.

“All the projects are under way and the exciting thing for us is we’ve taken a day to pause and reflect on how far we’ve come and where we’re going,” she said.

“To have the ministers here to share that with us is really important because with the government’s backing we’re working through a lot of locally led solutions for creating new jobs, new employment and raising the quality of life in the whole of the O¯ po¯tiki District.

“Our spend is up in our district and we are working really hard to get a lot more people into employment.”

Riesterer said all the projects had taken on Covid-displaced workers, unemployed people and people under 30 being introduced to careers through apprentice­ships.

“A lot of the organisati­ons and businesses have had to increase in size so they’re taking more workers and we’re moving quite rapidly towards getting things done.” Nash said more than 1225 jobs would be created in the O¯ po¯tiki District through Provincial Developmen­t Unit investment alone.

“Many of the people working on these projects are now moving on to aquacultur­e-related constructi­on projects and today’s event provided an opportunit­y to celebrate the success of this community investment and its contributi­on to the town’s wider developmen­t.” on

"Opotiki ¯ had done the work, they knew what their aspiration­s were and they just needed a partner to help develop it" Jacinda Ardern

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PHOTOS / ANDREW WARNER Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says the Provincial Growth Fund has been aimed at communitie­s where it will make the biggest difference.
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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern speaks to media at Te Rere Marae in Opo¯tiki. ¯

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