MP for New Plymouth, David MacLeod enjoyed a warm welcome in the south recently as a guest of Hon Penny Simmonds, MP for Invercargill, where he met with SIT Chief Executive Bharat Guha and toured the campus. Pictured left to right: Bharat Guha, Penny Simmonds, and David MacLeod.
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National Member of Parliament for New Plymouth David MacLeod took a whistle stop tour of Southern Institute of Technology (SIT) campus recently to view the future-focused campus
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Mr MacLeod took up an invitation from the Minister for Vocational Education and MP for Invercargill, Hon Penny Simmonds, to visit SIT’s Invercargill campus on March 6th.
The National Party is proactive in encouraging new MPs to travel to other electorates to meet with locals and familiarise themselves with local successes and challenges in other regions. Mr MacLeod, who became an MP in the last general election (2023), is a keen participant; the Invercargill visit hit all the right notes for him, including a warm southern welcome from SIT Chief Executive, Bharat Guha.
There were numerous highlights for Mr MacLeod on the SIT campus tour. ”All areas I visited on campus were impressive, particularly the motor mechanic training facility - one of the largest in NZ I understand,” he said. He was heading back to New Plymouth with some ideas and examples that were relevant for the Taranaki region. “SIT is an amazing regional learning institution showing many innovations on how to be successful while being physically remote from large populations.”