Labour leader Jacinda Ardern made a young fan's day while out and about on the campaign trail in Tauranga today.
Ardern was in the city to announce her party's small business policy ahead of next month's election.
During a walk, she took the time to meet a young girl who was clutching a copy of Taking the Lead, a book for young people on Ardern.
In it, Ardern wrote "always remember, girls can do anything".
The girl also showed Ardern a picture of them taken around three years ago.
National's Judith Collins also spent the day campaigning, visiting a timber factory in Hastings.
The National Party tour visited Tumu Timber in Hastings, before sitting down for a cuppa with workers. (Source: Other)
She joined workers for a cuppa during smoko.
The party announced its plans to rebuild Hawke's Bay Hospital, should it win the election.
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