Lockwood Smith is one of New Zealand’s most experienced parliamentarians having, since 1984, represented Kaipara and now the Rodney electorate. He remains passionate that New Zealanders can achieve so much more, but are constrained by increasing government interference in so many aspects of their lives. More taxes and ever more regulations are driving Kiwis in record numbers from our shores.
“The greatest thing a government can do for its people is to protect their freedom to pursue their dreams and aspirations, to achieve their goals in life.”
That’s why Dr Smith supports policies that:
• Lower taxes and don’t strangle people and their businesses in red tape
• Make our neighborhoods safer through tougher bail, sentencing and parole laws
• Support more doctors, more nurses and fewer bureaucrats
• Provide the transport and telecommunications infrastructure to get us moving
• Help people achieve the education and gain the skills to pursue their dreams
During the 1990s, Dr Smith served as a senior minister in the various National-led Governments. As Minister of Education, he led the first comprehensive re-design of the school curriculum in a generation and developed the qualifications framework that made possible the huge expansion in tertiary education. Later he became Minister of Agriculture, and began the process of encouraging producer boards to develop new industry structures to enable them to better compete in global markets. As Trade Minister, it was Dr Smith’s privilege to lead APEC Trade Ministers through 1999 and initiate with Singapore, New Zealand’s first Free Trade Agreement in Asia.
Dr Smith also served as Deputy Minister of Finance, Minister of Forestry, Minister of Tourism, Minister Responsible for Contact Energy Ltd, Minister Responsible for the Education Review Office and Minister Responsible for the National Library.
Prior to entering politics, Dr Smith was the New Zealand Dairy Board’s marketing manager for Central and South East Asia. He had previously been a university lecturer and also hosted educational children’s television shows in Australia and New Zealand. He continues to run a beef farming operation in Northland.
Dr Smith was born in November 1948 and educated at Matakohe Primary School, Ruawai District High School, Auckland Grammar School and Massey University. A Commonwealth Scholar, he graduated from Adelaide University with a PhD in Animal Science in 1980. He remains a keen sportsman, having represented Adelaide University and South Australia in rowing, winning five state championships. He served as captain of the Adelaide University Boat Club and Chairman of the Lyall Bay Surf Lifesaving Club in Wellington.
Lockwood lives on his farm in Ruawai with his wife, Alexandra.
Top 5 Issues
- Building a stronger economy
• Balance the books sooner.
• Borrow less so we can have lower interest rates for longer.
• Keep personal taxes lower to encourage hard work.
• Make New Zealand more competitive so our exporters can sell more overseas and create more real jobs.
• Encourage savings and investments.
• Use the mixed-Ownership model to fund infrastructure to help us grow faster.
• Invest in skills training and tertiary education that gets results. - Building world-class infrastructure
• Ultra-fast broadband for greater innovation.
• More, and better, roads to ease congestion.
• Investing in more rail and public transport. - Building a safer New Zealand
• Staying strong on crime – tougher sentencing, stronger bail laws, and a focus on victims.
• Keep working to lower the crime rate further so our families are safer.
• Making our roads safer, so we can keep the road toll lower. - Rebuilding Christchurch
• $5.5 billion recovery fund
• Re-establishing essential infrastructure
• More construction-related training - Building better public services
• Better Schools – identifying and helping children falling behind, school reports in plain English.
• World-class healthcare –more doctors and nurses, more operations, shorter waiting times.
• Effective welfare- more people back into work, more incentives to work, payment cards for teens on benefits.
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