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Government Investment to Supercharge Southland’s Economic Future

Mike BainBy Mike BainJanuary 22, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Southland is poised for a significant economic lift, with the Government confirming a $3.1 million loan to launch a major industrial subdivision near Gore. The funding, delivered through the Regional Infrastructure Fund (RIF), was announced by Associate Minister for Regional Development Mark Patterson, who described the project as a “transformational opportunity” for Eastern Southland.

The development covers 43 hectares and is a 50/50 partnership between Ngāi Tahu iwi authority Hokonui Rūnanga and Robertson Transport Limited. For years, the Gore District has faced a shortage of large industrial lots — a constraint that has limited business expansion and regional growth. Patterson said the project directly addresses that gap while strengthening long‑term economic prospects for both partners and the wider community.

Strategically located on State Highway 1, the $13.6 million project will convert underutilised farmland into a bustling industrial hub. Up to 50 jobs are expected during construction, with the site designed to attract industries including fertiliser distribution, agricultural equipment servicing, warehousing, and retail operations.

A key feature of the development is its long‑term benefit to mana whenua. Hokonui Rūnanga will gain a sustainable income stream through commercial leases, enabling it to expand essential health and social services for whānau across the region. Patterson said this aligns with the Government’s commitment to supporting iwi‑led economic development and strengthening regional resilience.

Southland already punches well above its weight — producing 12 percent of New Zealand’s pastoral exports despite being home to just 2 percent of the population. Patterson said the investment ensures the region can continue to grow, diversify, and attract new industries. The Gore District alone is estimated to need an additional 100 hectares of industrial land to meet future demand.

Construction is expected to begin in mid‑2026, pending rezoning and consent approvals.

The subdivision is the first stage of Hokonui Rūnanga’s ambitious 90‑hectare master plan, which includes future proposals for marae relocation, papakāinga housing, and a potential childcare facility — signalling a long‑term vision that blends economic development with cultural and community wellbeing.

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