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Te Aroha feels the love again as PM announces economic development support

4 Oct, 2018 04:00 PM3 minutes to read
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern holds a drawing given to her by Hobbiton artist Will Bechnan during a tour of Hobbiton. Photo / Getty

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern holds a drawing given to her by Hobbiton artist Will Bechnan during a tour of Hobbiton. Photo / Getty

By
Andrea Fox

Herald business writer

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The little historic spa town of Te Aroha has for the second time this year been sprinkled with Prime Ministerial stardust as Jacinda Ardern announced nearly $1 million funding to find out if there's a business case for developing the town into a health and well-being destination.

Ardern, who grew up under the town's namesake Mount Te Aroha, and whose parents were born there, included Te Aroha in her newborn daughter's name, delighting residents of one of the country's most overlooked natural attractions.

The funding also represents one of the first Waikato initiatives to receive support from the Government's $3 billion provincial growth fund, which will also give $800,000 to finance a business case to develop the Waharoa district, near Matamata, as a sub-regional industrial hub with a food production focus.

Waharoa is already home to Open Country Dairy, Inghams poultry and vegetable producer Balle Bros. Each company has given $25,000 towards the Waharoa project.

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Ardern's announcements at a lunch event in Matamata following her visit to Matamata tourist magnet Hobbiton drew gasps from some 160 local businesspeople who attended.

The event was hosted by the new Waikato economic development agency Te Waka.

The agency, launched in late July, worked with the Matamata-Piako District Council to apply for the funding, said Te Waka chief operations officer Harvey Brookes.

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My first visit to Hobbiton today. They must have heard about my failed attempt to become an extra for the film all those years ago so created a portrait of me as a Hobbit! Also spent the afternoon with community leaders from the Waikato talking about provincial growth fund investment in the area (we’re partnering in a couple of projects in Te Aroha and Waharoa) and met with other business reps in Matamata. Good to be home...

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Te Waka is looking to pitch 20 to 30 "high-impact" economic development funding cases to the provincial growth fund in the next three months, he said.

They would be from a short list developed from Te Waka's recent economic forum where more than 200 greater Waikato business people were encouraged to offer ideas for areas and sectors of the region that needed development support.

Even just two years ago, Waikato had received only $85,000 a year in government economic development funding, Brookes said. Aquaculture would be a strong focus of the agency's initiatives.

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Te Waka was formed with the driving influence of Hamilton businessman and entrepreneur Dallas Fisher to give the region a collaborative voice when approaching Wellington for economic development funding support.

Ardern said many people thought dairy heartland Waikato was a rich region but she disagreed.

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Pockets of south Waikato and Hauraki were two of New Zealand's most deprived districts, she said.

Ardern said she would like Te Aroha, Morrinsville and Matamata to become a tourist destination "triangle".

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