New Hawke’s Bay Cancer Centre to Provide Local Radiation Treatment

Tags: Simeon Brown Hawke’s Bay Cancer Centre Hawke’s Bay Fallen Soldiers’ Memorial Hospital Palmerston North Linear Accelerator LINAC Hawke’s Bay Hospital Health Minister cancer treatment radiation treatment

Published: 26 June 2026 | Views: 30

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Hawke’s Bay patients will soon be able to access radiation treatment closer to home, with today’s sod-turn marking the start of construction on the new Hawke’s Bay Cancer Centre, Health Minister Simeon Brown says.

Today marks a major milestone in improving access to cancer care for people in Hawke’s Bay, Mr Brown says.

Currently, Hawke’s Bay patients requiring radiation treatment must travel to Palmerston North, making return journeys of more than four hours while undergoing some of the most challenging treatment of their lives.

Once complete, the new cancer centre will allow most patients to receive radiation treatment closer to home, closer to their families, and closer to their support networks.

Around 500 patients each year are expected to benefit from receiving radiation treatment locally, significantly reducing the emotional, financial, and logistical burden of travelling for care.

The new centre will provide Hawke’s Bay’s first local radiation treatment service and form a key part of the wider redevelopment of Hawke’s Bay Fallen Soldiers’ Memorial Hospital.

The Government is also investing a further $7.6 million to complete Stage Two of the project, in addition to the $37.2 million announced last year for Stage One, bringing total investment to $44.8 million.

Funding the full build now means we can deliver the complete cancer centre sooner, avoid unnecessary delays and duplication, and ensure patients benefit from improved access to care as quickly as possible.

At the heart of the centre will be Hawke’s Bay’s first Linear Accelerator (LINAC) machine, enabling radiation treatment to be delivered locally for the first time. This advanced technology precisely targets cancer cells while minimising damage to healthy tissue, improving both treatment outcomes and patient comfort.

Stage One includes construction of the LINAC facility, featuring two treatment bunkers and associated clinical spaces to meet current demand and support future growth. The second bunker will provide capacity for an additional LINAC as demand increases.

Stage Two will complete the wider cancer centre, including modern medical oncology and haematology services.

Workforce planning is already underway to support the new service.

This investment is about making it easier for people to access the care they need, when and where they need it.

Once complete, the Hawke’s Bay Cancer Centre will improve access to specialist cancer treatment locally, reduce pressure on other hospitals, and support a more connected and resilient health system for the region.

We are focused on building the future of cancer care in Hawke’s Bay, ensuring patients and their communities have access to quality, modern treatment for many years to come.

The cancer centre is part of the wider Hawke’s Bay Hospital redevelopment programme, which is upgrading facilities to meet the needs of the region’s growing population.

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