The National Party announces Katie Milne as its candidate for the West Coast-Tasman electorate, emphasizing economic management, farmer support, and rural community welfare in a campaign to re-elect a National government.
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What are the other standout figures? Because um you had some wonderful graphs. Unfortunately, graphs don't translate that well to live radio, but you showed a growth of our primary export, and there was the ups and downs. Uh, but this you know, it was interesting just looking at some of the historical blips. Uh, the global financial crisis, COVID, uh, Cyclone Gabrielle, obviously the latest one we've had to, well, tariffs last year, and of course this year the Middle East crisis.
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growth driven by trade deals and investment
\\ \\ **Katie Milne selected as National’s candidate in West Coast-Tasman**\\ \\ 11 April, 2026\\ \\ Katie Milnedependent on sustainable exports
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