Otago Daily Times

Luxon in Mosgiel for regional conference

- WYATT RYDER

CHRISTOPHE­R Luxon and members of the National Party met in Mosgiel on Saturday to share ideas and learn more about the issues the South is facing.

The National Party 2022 southern regional conference was held at the Taieri Bowling Club and was attended by party president Peter Goodfellow, deputy leader Nicola Willis, regional MPs and volunteers.

National Party leader Christophe­r Luxon spoke on a wide variety of issues, including education, welfare, correction­s and economics.

Mr Luxon said he had a history with the area, as his ancestors lived in Allanton and he spent time in East Taieri with his grandfathe­r growing up.

He had planned to come to Mosgiel earlier, but Covid19 had delayed things, so it was great to finally be down here.

The most common issue he had heard from southerner­s was the cost of living crisis, he said.

There were many people working good jobs who were struggling get ahead as inflation crept up.

People were considerin­g leaving New Zealand to try to get a better start for their families elsewhere, which was not how it should be.

Rural communitie­s were also feeling the pain of inflation, but it was worsened by labour bottleneck­s. The country was facing a large shortage of internatio­nal workers and farmers were lacking crucial staff, such as veterinari­ans and harvesters, he said.

Identity politics was getting in the way of things, such as separating groups into rural or urban.

Local and central government needed to work together for the benefit of everyone, he said.

 ?? PHOTO: STEPHEN JAQUIERY ?? Speaking to the locals . . . Christophe­r Luxon at the National Party southern regional conference at the Taieri Bowling Club on Saturday.
PHOTO: STEPHEN JAQUIERY Speaking to the locals . . . Christophe­r Luxon at the National Party southern regional conference at the Taieri Bowling Club on Saturday.

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