The Taoiseach Enda Kenny will tonight outline that the Government's job is not yet done, but that more people around the country will feel the recovery this year.
The Fine Gael national conference continues today with debates on health, securing the recovery, and cracking down on crime.
Last night Fine Gael announced an end to the ban on Irish beef by China, just a week after Irish beef reappeared on shelves in the US after an absence of 15 years.
Agriculture Minister Simon Coveney also predicted that expanding the dairy sector in Ireland will create an extra 10,000 jobs in the next five years.
A new tourism strategy was also promised by the Taoiseach that he says will create an extra 50,000 jobs in hotels, restaurants, B&Bs and other tourism business by 2025.
Enda Kenny promised 2015 will be the year of rural recovery when people all over the country will feel the benefits of the improving economy.
However, ahead of his keynote speech tonight Enda Kenny admitted the coalition has more to do.
The party is expected to make announcements on crime, health and the economy today.