Articles tagged with Catherine Wedd

Government Boosts Maternity Care with Longer Postnatal Stays and More Support

2 weeks ago | 219 views

The New Zealand Government is investing $34.4 million over four years to increase maternity bed capacity and staff, enabling mothers and babies to have up to a three-day postnatal hospital stay. This funding supports the implementation of the Three Day Postnatal Stay Amendment Bill, which will legally entitle mothers to a minimum three-day stay after childbirth to ensure adequate recovery and bonding time. Health Ministers emphasize that this initiative responds to women’s needs, aiming to improve early postnatal care and outcomes for families and the health system.

Tags: Simeon Brown Casey Costello Catherine Wedd Health Minister Associate Health Minister National MP Budget 2026 Three Day Postnatal Stay Amendment Bill maternity services postnatal care

Government Backs Hawke’s Bay Growers in Feasibility Study for McCain Site Purchase

3 weeks ago | 260 views

The Government is supporting Hawke’s Bay growers in exploring a farmer-led purchase of McCain Foods’ vegetable processing site in Hastings by committing $50,000 for a feasibility study. Agriculture Minister Todd McClay has engaged with local stakeholders and directed officials from the Ministry for Primary Industries to gather information and provide ongoing support. The Government aims to assist the more than 100 affected growers and their communities during this challenging time.

Tags: Todd McClay Katie Nimon Catherine Wedd Mike Butterick Hawke’s Bay McCain Foods Ministry for Primary Industries Agriculture Minister Hastings Government support

Funding Approved for SH50 Ngaruroro River Bridge Strengthening in Hawke’s Bay

6 months ago | 874 views

Funding has been approved for strengthening the SH50 Ngaruroro River Bridge in Hawke’s Bay, addressing current speed and weight restrictions that have impacted freight operators since October 2022. The project, costing between $10–$20 million, is set to begin construction in 2026 and will upgrade the bridge to support High Productivity Motor Vehicles and 50MAX configurations, enhancing transport efficiency and regional economic growth. Temporary restrictions will remain until completion, with ongoing stakeholder engagement and community support emphasized by government officials.

Tags: Chris Bishop Katie Nimon Catherine Wedd NZ Transport Agency SH50 Ngaruroro River Bridge Hawke’s Bay NZTA Transport Minister Napier MP freight sector